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Groups

Zhong Ji Yi Ban (終極一班)

Also known as "The Ultimate Class". It is a class gathered with misfits who were either thrown out or not accepted in any other high school. The series mostly consists the events that occur around the members of this class. The classmates are known for being very troublesome, but also very loyal to their leader; Wang Da Dong (汪大東).

Members:
Wang Da Dong (汪大東) - leader
Wang Ya Se (王亞瑟)
Ding Xiao Yu (丁小雨)
Jin Bao San (金寶三) - monitor
Ji An (技安)
Sha Yu (鯊魚)
Xiao La (小辣)
Cai Wu Xiong (蔡五熊)
Cai Yun Han (蔡雲寒)
Xia Ba (下巴)
Liang Zhi (兩指).
Former members:
Lei Ke Si (雷克斯)
Huang An Qi (黃安琪)
Sha Jie (煞姊)
Tao Zi (桃子)
Bai Linda (白琳達)
Fu Tou (斧頭)
Zhu Pi (豬皮).
Tu Long Bang (土龍幫)

A gang controlled by Ya Se's father, Wang Tu Long (王土龍). He started this gang after he left Wu Li Cai Jue Suo (武力裁决所). He built it in hopes to be able to protect himself and his son from Hei Long.

Members:
Wang Ya Se (王亞瑟)
Wang Tu Long (王土龍) - leader
Wu Li Cai Jue Suo (武力裁决所)

An organization created by 7 people 3 decades ago. As time passed, several events happened, most of the members died or left the gang. With everyone gone, Hei Long becomes the leader and sets out to find and capture powerful people and either make them his minions or destroy them. In the end, this organization is destroyed with the leader's power gone and the minions go free.

Members:
Hei Long (黑龍) - leader
Tian Hong Guang/Wu Shi Zun (田弘光 / 武屍尊)
Wu Shi Wu (武屍無)
Lei Ke Si/Wu Shi Duo (雷克斯 / 武屍奪)
Wu Shi Du (武屍毒)
Wu Shi An (武屍暗)
Wu Shi Hui (武屍毀)
Former members:
Wang Tu Long (王土龍)
Duan Chang Ren (斷腸人)
Xiao Yu's father
Dong Cheng Wei (東城衛)

An underground music band that can use music atmosphere to improve a person's power. Da Dong often goes to them to sing and improve his power along with Ya Se and Xiao Yu.

Members:
Xiu (脩) - leader
Deng (鐙)
Ming (冥)
Qiu (萩)
Wang Da Dong (汪大東) - part-time member

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