“Why is your app rating so low? I logged in and it crashed immediately. Your tech team really dropped the ball.”
Su Jie pulled out his phone and downloaded the app. As soon as he logged in, it crashed. After a few tries, he barely managed to get it running, but it was so laggy he gave up.
Seeing this, the martial arts instructor Huang Dingyi looked a bit embarrassed. âMy student made it for me. The tech isnât great.â
“Let me recommend a team to rebuild the app. I guarantee itâll run smoothlyâno more crashing. Maintenance costs will be cheaper than market rates,â Su Jie offered immediately.
âReally?â Huang Dingyi lit up. âIâve been struggling to promote my classes. Iâm good at martial art, but when it comes to tech, I donât have a clue. I spent over half a million on this thing, and look at itâitâs a mess.â
âHalf a million?â Su Jie instantly knew he’d been ripped off. âHereâs the deal: Iâll help you get it redone. If you’re satisfied, you pay afterward. Sound good?â
âSeriously?â Huang Dingyi still looked wary, clearly burned before. âYouâd really do that? If it works out, I can refer more business your way. I have over ten friends who want similar apps. Weâll come to you for ongoing support too.â
âNo problem,â Su Jie said, sending a message to his older sister.
His sister used to run a software company with some friends. Back in the day, they specialized in app development and maintenance. Business was booming and their reputation was solid.
Su Jie remembered how developing an app used to take months and cost a fortuneâsometimes hundreds of thousands. But his sisterâs team had some kind of tech breakthrough that drastically shortened the development cycle with impressive efficiency.
Unfortunately, after landing a massive contract, things went south. They lost a ton of money and the companyâs reputation tanked.
At the time, Su Jie hadnât understood what happened. Now he suspected Haoyu Group had seen the potential in his sisterâs tech, deliberately sabotaged them, drove the company into the ground, and then swooped in acting like saviors.
Heâd even overheard Feng Yuxuan from Haoyu Group admit to itâand had recorded it, though the recording was later stolen.
The more he learned, the more he realized how tragic the downfall of his sisterâs company wasâand the more he despised Feng Yuxuan and his cronies at Haoyu Group.
Although she now worked for Haoyu, his sister and her team still took on side projects after hours to make extra income.
Su Jie didnât know all the ins and outs of the tech world, but even he could see Huang Dingyiâs app was basic. His sister could redo it in her sleep.
Landing her a client meant some income, and ongoing maintenance would bring in steady cash.
The young martial arts students standing nearby were dumbfounded to see Su Jie and Master Huang deep in conversation about mobile apps. The scene felt totally out of place. But none of them dared relaxâHuangâs teaching style was notoriously strict. He didnât hesitate to use a stick, and he sometimes beat them black and blue with no one to complain to.
âDinner time!â
Just as Su Jie and Huang were hitting it off, his mom Xu Ying called out from across the courtyard.
âSorry, Iâve got to eat,â Su Jie said, getting up to leave.
âNo worries at all.â Huang exchanged contact info with him. âCome by and chat more when you have time.â
From that conversation alone, Huang had developed a good impression of Su Jie.
MeanwhileâŚ
In the central building of the estate, seven or eight young men and women had gathered, seemingly deep in discussion. Among them was Xu Jiahong.
âGrandpa really is preparing for the end,â said a young man decked out in luxury, twirling a car key in his fingersâcompletely at odds with the old-style courtyard around him. âHe brought in Master Luo to pick out a burial site.â
âThey say there are three top geomancy masters in ChinaâLuo in the North, Mao in the South, Ma in the Center. Who knows if itâs true,â said another young man. âI heard Haoyu Groupâs Feng Shoucheng keeps Master Mao on retainer. Thatâs supposedly why Haoyu has done so well. Grandpa paid a fortune to get Master Luo and told everyone not to show even a hint of disrespect. Even we arenât allowed near while the elders are with him.â
âWhy is Grandpa so obsessed with this feng shui stuff?â a young woman sneered. âWe canât even sit at the table during ancestor worship meals. What century is this? I feel like venting online.â
âCount yourself lucky,â said another woman, clutching a designer handbag and wearing flashy lipstick. âTry raising a fuss now, and Grandpa will cut your whole branch of the family out of the inheritance. If Master Luo hears you badmouthing him and gets offended, forget Grandpaâeven your own father would disown you and leave you penniless.â
The earlier girl quickly shut her mouth, terrified of being reported.
âYou really canât offend Master Luo,â someone warned. âWatch what you sayâno talk of superstition or anything like that. The older generation takes it very seriously. The older they get, the more they believe. Upset them in this area and youâre finished. Even the brilliant Emperor Wu of Han lost it in his old age, accusing the Crown Prince of witchcraft and triggering a purge that killed thousands.â
âYour familyâs something else, Jiahong,â said the cocky youth with the car keys, Xu Jiahao. âI heard your dad went to Xu Yingâthat b!tchâtrying to claim the part of Grandpaâs inheritance meant for her. Thatâs over a billion in assets. Youâve got some nerve.â
âMay the best man win,â Xu Jiahong sneered. âDidnât you blow a few million on two internet celebs last time? Someone even filmed it and put it online. Grandpa was furious. Want me to bring up more of your little scandals?â
âYou looking for a fight?â snarled Jiahao.
âYou think I donât know what youâve done? Using company money for shady loans, couldnât recover them, then skimmed profits from other departments to cover the hole. Thatâs a massive deficit. If Grandpa finds out, heâll make an example out of you.â
âGot proof?â Xu Jiahong didnât seem fazed.
âYou really want me to bring it out?â Xu Jiahao wasnât backing down either.
âEnough.â A man around 35 finally spoke. He was the same one whoâd brought up Emperor Wuâs downfallâXu Jiaren, the eldest of their generation. âYou two tearing into each otherâisnât this family chaotic enough? The Xu family looks strong, but most of our businesses are in dying industries. We could collapse fast. Remember the Jia family from Dream of the Red Chamber? They were bigger than usâthen gone overnight. If Grandpa passes, weâll lose access to all his connections. Our business might drop by 40â50%. Will you still be living large then?â
âDonât lecture us just because youâre two years older,â snapped Xu Jiahong. âActing all nobleâwerenât you the one who bought a mansion in the U.S. under the companyâs name, then somehow made it personal property? Thatâs a bigger move than any of us. And that starlet you keep on the side already gave you two sons, right?â
âYouâve grown bold,â Jiaren looked mildly surprised. He had thought his younger cousins were just spoiled brats, but clearly, some were more calculating than they let on. âFine. Right now, we need to stand together. Xu Ying ran off all those years agoâwhy would Grandpa leave her anything, much less let her manage part of the family business? This isnât just about giving her ten billion in assets. Itâs about putting her on the board, overseeing us. She used to handle a lot of overseas operations for Grandpa. Sheâs dangerous.â
âIn the end, Grandpa just wants her to work for the family again,â said Xu Jiahong. âBut weâll pay the price. We need to stop this woman before she becomes a problem.â
âThe older generation already has a plan. As long as we stay united, and Grandpa passes on, even if she comes back, itâs meaningless. What can one woman do?â scoffed Jiahao. âWeâll keep living like kings. Youâre all worrying over nothing. The Xu family isnât going down in our generation. Weâll live comfortably our whole lives.â
âNo ambition at all,â thought a young man in the corner, who had been silent the whole time.
âJiazhi, you havenât said a word. Got any ideas?â Xu Jiaren looked over.
Xu Jiazhi, despite his internal disdain, kept his composure. âIâm heading abroad after the New Year to work on a business deal. Iâll do as Iâm told. I just follow ordersâif thereâs profit to split, Iâm in.â
âDonât be so modest. I heard you made a killing last year selling supplies in war zones. Youâve got guts,â Jiarenâs eyes narrowed. âQuiet types like you are the ones to watch. Just like Emperor Yongzhengâunderestimated, but deadly. He wiped out his brothers and took the throne.â
âDonât scare me, big bro,â Jiazhi quickly lowered his head.
âYouâre clever. Think of a plan,â Jiaren pushed.
âI really donât have one,â Jiazhi said firmly, sticking to his low-profile approach.
Just then, a burly man in camouflage rushed in and whispered something into Jiarenâs ear.
âI see. Go,â Jiaren said, his face forming a cold smile. He clapped his hands. âHereâs some news: Xu Ying just snuck back into the estate with her son. Wu Ma let them in and is cooking for them in the side house. Looks like theyâre going to see Grandpa soon. So⌠what do we do?â
âD*mn it.â Jiahao spat. âThat bitch came back and brought her b*stard kid? Trying to get him a piece of the inheritance too? What a joke.â
âIt might actually work,â Jiahong added fuel to the fire. âOld folks lose their minds in old age. Grandpa thinks weâre all unreliable and only trusts Xu Ying to run the business. Has he forgotten? If she hadnât run away from that arranged marriage, our alliance with the Zhang family would have happenedâand our reach would be global by now.â
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