Wang Wei was looking at his mother with his heart racing wondering what he did wrong this time; he did not want to be on the other hand of his mother's punishment like his father.
Meanwhile, Yu Yan started playing and took out a card that was actually a talisman. After activating it, the voice of two people talking could be heard; however, a bunch of terrible profanities were coming out of these people.
Some of these things said were so vile that it would turn even the holiest of Saints into Devil worshippers or sinners.
This card was actually one of the many ones that Wang Wei created in order to damage the Academy's reputation and prestige. Many people who receive these cards believe that these "conversations" were real recordings of teachers of the Academy speaking with another.
After the recording ended, Yu Yan looked at Wang Wei and asked: "From what I remember, I raised you properly like an aristocrat, so where did you learn such vulgarity?"
Sweat started falling down Wang Wei's back despite the fact that he was a couple hundred thousand meters deep under the ocean as he pondered what to say in this situation.
He could not tell her that he was raised in Online Culture in his life, and that compared to the foul things people in modern day say on the web, these conversations were actually nothing--especially compared to the more conservative values and ideas of this world.
Knowing that he might get in trouble, Wang Wei's mind ran very fast as he thought on how to explain this situation. Finally, he said with a calm face:
"Mother, this has nothing to do with me; it was all Li Jun. He told me that he spent a lot of time around the sect's disciples and learned many foul things, so I consulted him when it was time to make the cards.
"And it was not just him. There was also Tie Gang. He told me before he became a king in the Lower Realm, he was in a gang and was once a bandit, so I consulted him on the issue."
Yu Yan crossed her arms in front of her as she pondered these words. Meanwhile, Wang Tian was looking at his son with strange eyes.
It was obvious that he was the one who wrote these things by himself, why was he blaming others now?
However, when he wanted to say something, he saw a deep ferocious look in his son's eyes. He knew that if he said something, then Wang Wei could just blame it on him. No matter whether his wife believed it, he would still be in trouble. So, he just nodded in agreement.
Meanwhile, after a few seconds of pondering, Yu Yan nodded before muttering to herself: "It seems that I have to talk to Little Li Jun's mother about who he is hanging with. As for Tie Gang, I will warn him not to bring these things around my son."
No matter how intelligent Yu Yan was, she was still a mother, and thus very biased against her own son; she did not want to believe that he was capable of such a thing, so she totally believed his lie that was full of loopholes.
After that Yu Yan looked at Wang Wei before saying: "Well, be careful who you hang out with in the future, I do not want them to influence you. Having a pure and peaceful mind is very beneficial to your path of cultivation."
"I know mother," replied Wang Wei with a look of innocence in his face.
Yu Yan nodded before looking at her husband: "You can look for your own accommodation for the next two weeks, sect master.
"Now, I am off to a tea meeting with my future daughter-in-law."
Then she left with a happy smile on her face, while Wang Tian's mouth kept twitching non-stop. Nevertheless, he was happy that it was just for two weeks and not longer.
As for Wang Wei, he was just relieved that his mother bought his lie. As for throwing Li Jun under the bus, well he has been doing this ever since they were young. By now, Li Jun was not only used to it, but knows how to cooperate to take the blame.
Anyways, this guy has used him as a shield countless times as well. Every time he becomes a womanizer, he will use his name to justify his action to Yan Liling, and Wang Wei always covers for him.
After seeing the defeated look on his father's face, Wang Wei said: "Since you cover for me so well, I will talk to her for you, but I can probably reduce your sentence by only a week."
Wang Tian's eyes lit up after hearing this; things are always better when his son intervened for him--despite the fact that this rarely occurs.
After that, the two talked about their life and joked around for a bit before disconnecting.
Wang Wei sighed as he pondered all that happened in the past decade: more importantly, the close friendship that Wu Hong had with his mother.
The truth of the matter, he was worried that his mother would not like her, given how overprotective she can be at times. Personally, he did not want to live through the family drama of mother vs daughter-in-law as he would be the one in the middle.
Luckily