This Ming Yen was the smartest of Pao-yues attendants, but he was also young in years and lacked experience, so that he lent a patient ear to what Chia Se had to say about the way Chin Jung had insulted Chin Chung. Even your own master, Pao-yue, (Chia Se added), is involved, and if you dont let him know a bit of your mind, he will next time be still more arrogant.
This Ming Yen was always ready, even with no valid excuse, to be insolent and overbearing to people, so that after hearing the news and being furthermore instigated by Chia Se, he speedily rushed into the schoolroom and cried out Chin Jung; nor did he address him as Mr. Chin, but merely shouted What kind of fellow is this called Chin?
Chia Se presently shuffled his feet, while he designedly adjusted his dress and looked at the rays of the sun. Its time, he observed and walking forthwith, first up to Chia Jui, he explained to him that he had something to attend to and would like to get away a little early; and as Chia Jui did not venture to stop him, he had no alternative but to let him have his way and go.
During this while, Ming Yen had entered the room and promptly seizing Chin Jung in a grip: What we do, whether proper or improper, he said, doesnt concern you! Its enough anyway that we dont defile your father! A fine brat you are indeed, to come out and meddle with your Mr. Ming!
these words plunged the scholars of the whole class in such consternation that they all wistfully and absently looked at him.
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