At dawn, Jiang Feng slowly opened his eyes, exhaling a breath of stale air as he rose from the bathtub. The water had cooled, and the dark red medicinal liquid, now absorbed, had faded, losing its potency. Though aided by herbs, one nightâs work showed little effect on his cultivationâunsurprising, given his bodyâs poor foundation.
Jiang Feng wasnât rushed. He knew his limits; for now, this was merely strengthening his body. With enough wealth, breaking through to the third layer of Body Tempering in a month or two was feasible. But beyond that, as cultivation advanced, herb consumption would multiply, demanding astronomical sums even an ordinary person couldnât fathom. This worried him slightly. The Jiang family was wealthy, and his monthly allowance substantial, but it fell far short of his needs.
âGuess I need to make money,â he muttered with a wry smile, shaking his head. He drained the tub, refilled it with fresh water, and soaked briefly.
After ten minutes, he dressed, left the courtyard, and jogged along a cobblestone path. Talent mattered in cultivation, but perseverance was key. Body Tempering was tedious, and without great resolve, most lingered in this stage, leading mediocre lives. Jiang Feng, though living among the Jiang familyâs villas, was the least favored spendthrift, relegated to the complexâs edge. Unless he stirred trouble, no one bothered himâa fact he didnât mind.
Running nearly five kilometers until his body hit its limit, he walked back briskly. Not far along, a red Ferrari screeched to a stop beside him. The window rolled down, revealing Jiang Haoâs sneering face. âYoung Master Jiang, so diligent! Need a ride?â
The stench of alcohol on Jiang Haoâs breath made Jiang Feng grimace.
Clearly, Jiang Hao had partied all nightâwhy else would he be up so early?
âNo thanks,â Jiang Feng declined.
Jiang Hao chuckled, âWeâre brothersâdonât be shy. Hop in, I wonât charge you for gas.â
He knew Grandpa had frozen Jiang Fengâs cardsâa light punishment, but for a spendthrift like him, losing money was half a death sentence. Jiang Hao wouldnât miss a chance to mock.
âI said no,â Jiang Feng snapped, walking off.
Jiang Hao watched him go, a cold glint in his eyes. âThink youâre somebody, Jiang Feng? One day, you wonât even know how you died.â
Back home, Jiang Feng ate breakfast.
Ma Lianhao burst in, panting, âYoung Master, results are in!â
He handed over an appraisal report. Though unsure of Jiang Fengâs intent, heâd handled the task flawlessly. Jiang Feng scanned it, frowning.
âSomething odd?â Ma Lianhao leaned in.
âNot just oddâvery strange,â Jiang Feng said coldly.
âI donât get it,â Ma Lianhao said, puzzled, pointing at the report. âLipids, dust, cellulose, organic matter, trace elements, angelica, cyperus, motherwort, epimedium⌠whatâs this mess?â
âHorse eye gunk,â Jiang Feng said flatly.
Ma Lianhao stepped back, stunned. âYoung Master, your taste needs work. Horse eye gunk? Really?â
The gunk itself was worthless, but its components were intriguing. âKnow what epimedium is?â Jiang Feng asked.
âHeh, I didnât, but I looked it up for you. Itâs for⌠boosting stamina,â Ma Lianhao said slyly, winking. âYoung Master, you donâtâŚ?â
âGet lost!â Jiang Feng snapped.
Ma Lianhao laughed, nodding exaggeratedly. âI get it, weâre men, I totally get it.â
Jiang Feng didnât bother explaining. Epimedium boosted human vitality, sure, but on animals, it was a powerful aphrodisiac. Finding it in horse eye gunk meant the horse had been fed something laced with it, explaining its sudden frenzy. His eyes darkened. Heâd suspected the horseâs outburst was unnatural, but this confirmed tampering. Whoever did it knew his habits and preferences perfectly, orchestrating a precise trap.
Heâd suspected foul play because Yanjingâs climate meant maresâ mating season ran from March to July. Late August was past thatânatural agitation was impossible. Someone had meddled.
After a momentâs thought, he asked, âWhat do you know about the Huadian Racecourse incident a week ago?â
Ma Lianhao sobered, seeing Jiang Fengâs gravity. âNot much, mostly hearsay.â
He regretted missing itâheâd been with Jiang Feng that day but got called away, missing Jiang Fengâs dashing horseback moment.
âFind out who was at Huatian that day,â Jiang Feng said grimly.
âNo way, too many people!â Ma Lianhao groaned.
âJust the key players,â Jiang Feng clarified.
The Jiang family wasnât Yanjingâs top clan but was elite. Most young elites would hesitate to cross him, narrowing suspects to a few with motive and means.
Ma Lianhao agreed eagerly. Jiang Feng, pleased, said, âHold on, Iâll write a prescription to tune up your health.â
Ma Lianhao paled, scrambling for an excuse to bolt.
Jiang Feng laughedâapparently, even Ma Lianhao reacted like Sister Hua had.
The next two days passed quietly. Besides Jiang Daiâerâs daily visits, Jiang Hao and Jiang Ping left him alone. But Jiang Feng knew heâd thoroughly offended Jiang Jingyunâs familyâthey wouldnât let it slide easily.
Each night, he brewed medicine to temper his body, improving noticeably. Though far from his ideal state, the progress satisfied him.
Two days later, school started. Jiang Daiâer arrived early, urging him to head to campus together.
Chuckling at her concern, Jiang Feng agreed. He had the driver drop him at Yanjing Universityâs gate, instructing him to take Jiang Daiâer to the affiliated high school for enrollment.
Stepping out, Jiang Feng realized his mistake. A Yanjing University student entering his sophomore year, heâd rarely attended, always driving straight in. Walking, he was lostâthe campus was vast, and he didnât know the way to the administrative building for enrollment.
Hesitating, he decided to ask for directions. He didnât care much for academicsâskipping exams all freshman yearâbut didnât want to disappoint Jiang Daiâer.
âExcuse me, whereâs the Business Administration building?â he asked a female student.
She glanced at him, blushed, and shook her head. âSorry, I donât know.â
He smiled and asked others. Four or five claimed ignorance; some fled before he spoke. Perplexed, he wondered if they werenât students here.
About to wander in blindly, a screeching brake sounded behind him. A black Lotus sports car stopped, and a coarse shout erupted, âPoor b*stard, watch where youâre going! Move, or Iâll run you over and still have to pay to wash my car!â
Jiang Feng frowned. Even as the Jiang familyâs least favored, heâd never lacked moneyââpoor b*stardâ stung. Still, he stepped aside; heâd blocked the way, and their rudeness wasnât worth a fight.
The driver, seeing him yield, snorted, floored the gas, and roared into campus, turning heads.
Jiang Feng took a breath and walked on.
In the fading Lotus, a serene girl in the passenger seat, mildly displeased with the driverâs attitude, said, âConghu, didnât you see who that was?â
Guo Conghu shrugged carelessly. âWho cares?â
She sighed. âIt was Jiang Feng.â
Guo Conghuâs eyes widened, annoyed. âThat toad chasing swans? No wonder heâs such a coward. If Iâd known, Iâd have hit him! Why didnât you say sooner, Miss?â
She shook her head. âHeâs a Jiang. Youâd dare?â
âSo what? I crush anyone I dislike. Even that fake gentleman Qin Junlinâif he crosses me, Iâll beat him senseless!â Guo Conghuâs fierce gaze radiated menace.