âIndeed, what happened back then did great harm to our Xu family,â Xu Jiren nodded in agreement.
âYou men are truly pathetic,â a woman sneered. âSince when does the strength of the Xu family rely on a woman’s marriage alliance? Of course, I don’t like Xu Ying and think she should disappear, but Iâm also a Xu woman. If the time comes when I need to make sacrifices, Iâd do the same as her. But I wouldnât be as foolishâIâd still take whatâs mine.â
âWell said,â a few other women chimed in, clearly united: âLet me tell you, nowadays men and women are equal. When the old man kicks the bucket, weâre not letting a single cent slip past us.â
âYou’re all pretty bold,â Xu Jiahongâs gaze was sharp, his thoughts unreadable. âBut everything depends on the old man’s will. If he leaves everything to Xu Ying to manage and distribute, we wonât even get the scraps.â
âNo way thatâs happening,â Xu Jiahao said carelessly. âThe old man is a die-hard s9xist. If he leaves her anything at all, thatâs already a huge favor. But speaking of which, what do we do now? Big Brother, this needs your decision. Itâd be best if Xu Ying left voluntarily and never came back. That way, the old man would be disappointed in her and might change his will. The only reason he values her is her usefulnessâtake that away, and heâs got no reason to give her anything.â
âJiahao, youâre not so useless after all,â Xu Jiren mused. âI thought you were just a playboy who drinks, gambles, and chases influencers. But this plan to cut her off at the root isnât bad. So how do we make her leave? Sheâs still our elder. If we go too far, itâll bring shame to the family, and if the old man finds out, weâre all screwed. Worse, she might flip the narrative and put us on the back foot.â
âHold onâŚâ Xu Jiahong said, âDidnât that b!tch Xu Ying bring along a little b*stard? What if we mess with the kid and get him to do something outrageousâcause a big scene? Todayâs the ancestor worship and tomb site selection, everyone in the clan is here. If he screws up, no one will save him.â
âNot impossible,â Xu Jiren nodded. âBut Jiahong, isnât it a bit vicious to use such a plan on a kid?â
âCanât be a real man without a bit of poison. Besides, Big Brother, donât act so righteous. Youâve pulled off nastier schemes than this.â Xu Jiahong couldnât stand Xu Jirenâs fake virtueâclean on the surface, dirty underneath.
âWell, he doesnât carry the Xu name, but technically heâs of our generation,â Xu Jiren ignored the jab and started giving orders. âBring the brat over. Letâs have a look.â
âI heard Xu Yingâs husband is just a security guard, and not well off,â said a woman with garishly painted lips. âWave some money at the kid and heâd probably sell his whole family.â
While they were talking, Xu Jiren tapped his watch, and the camo-clad man from before came in again.
Xu Jiren whispered a few instructions. The man nodded and left.
âBy the way, have you all visited Teacher Huang yet?â Xu Jiren suddenly remembered something. âWe all studied martial arts under him as kids, formally apprenticed too. Now that youâve returned to the ancestral home, you should bring him gifts to show respect. Otherwise, if the old man finds out, heâll blow a fuse, say you were poorly raised and disrespectful. Todayâs an important dayâancestor worship and feng shui consultationâso we canât afford any slip-ups in decorum.â
âD*mn, I forgot!â one personâs face changed.
âNo worries, just have someone handle it. Thereâs still time,â said Xu Jiren.
Meanwhile, Su Jie had finished his meal and, after a short walk, went over to chat with Huang Dingyi in the neighboring courtyard.
This time, their conversation wasnât about mobile apps but martial arts.
Huang Dingyi was intrigued by Su Jieâs Hoe Strike technique. After watching him perform it twice, he couldnât help but marvel: âItâs true what they sayâShaolin is the source of all martial arts. The strongest Shaolin technique is Heart Intent Fist. I once saw someone who had mastered it; they could kill like mowing grass. Though it seems simple, with just one rising-and-falling move repeated, it contains immense inner strength, intention, and Chan meditation. But sadly, 99% of people brush it off and switch to flashier techniques.â
âExactly. I didnât get it at first either and thought it was useless. But once I understood it, the more I practiced, the more amazing it felt,â Su Jie said. âAll techniques can be integrated into it, generating endless variations.â
âOf course. Thatâs why Shaolin treated it as an untransmittable secret,â Huang Dingyi said. âFrankly, Shaolinâs techniques have all been deconstructed by now. Most of it is available onlineâthere are no more secrets. After the Thirteen Staff Monks rescued the Tang Emperor, Shaolin was rewarded and prospered, training warriors through every dynasty. In the Yuan Dynasty, Master Xue Ting Fuyu became the imperial tutor to Kublai Khan and openly promoted martial arts. Later, Masters Jue Yuan and Bai Yufeng compiled all martial arts manuals, creating the Five Animal Stylesâearly internal arts. Southern styles like Hung Gar came from Southern Shaolin. Wing Chun was developed by Abbess Ng Mui based on Shaolinâs Snake and Crane techniques. So at the end of the day, weâre all from the same lineage.â
âTrue martial arts require people to live and train together, day in and day out. With time, the best techniques naturally emerge,â Su Jie said. âJust like in modern scientific research.â
âIâm really curiousâyouâre only seventeen. How did you train your skills? Unless you were practicing from the womb, how can you be so advanced?â Huang Dingyi still looked doubtful. âIâve been to Minglun Martial Arts Academy. Their training is indeed better than other schools, but not enough to produce someone like you.â
âTeacher Huang, have you heard of the Typhon Training Camp?â Su Jie asked cautiously. He could tell that Huang Dingyi wasnât some ornamental instructorâheâd clearly seen real combat.
âYouâre from Typhon?â Huang Dingyiâs eyes widened. âNo way. Everyone in there is a monster. When Old Xu and I went abroad in our younger days, we ran into some thugsâone of them from Typhon nearly killed meâŚâ
Just as he was about to continue, the camo-clad man walked up, spotted Su Jie, and said, âYou must be Ms. Xu Yingâs son?â
âYes, what is it?â Su Jie asked.
âYour cousins would like to see you. Just to get acquainted,â the man said politely, then turned to Huang Dingyi and bowed. âMaster Huang.â
Clearly, Huang had also taught him.
But Huang Dingyi ignored him, still preoccupied with thoughts of the Typhon Camp.
âAll right, Iâll go,â Su Jie nodded and turned to Huang. âTeacher, Iâll be back shortly.â
âGo on,â Huang waved.
Long after Su Jie had left, Huang finally came back to his senses. âThat kidâs movements⌠they really do carry a trace of Typhonâs style. Could he really be connected to them? NoâI need to find out…â
Meanwhile, Su Jie had been taken to a courtyard in the center of the compound.
He entered a room full of men and women, all looking at him like he was some kind of circus act.
âYou little basââ Xu Jiahong started, then froze.
He recognized the teenager. Not long ago, this very boy had toyed with him and even beat his man Ading without breaking a sweat.
âHmm?â Su Jie glanced over and met his gaze. âSo itâs you.â
âWhat? You know each other?â Xu Jiren looked puzzled.
âNope. Never seen him before,â Xu Jiahong replied, his face shifting through a dozen expressions, teeth clenched.
âAll right,â Xu Jiren interrupted. âIâll talk to him.â
He turned to Su Jie. âHow old are you? Still in school or graduated?â
Su Jie frowned. He had already guessed these younger Xu family members were hostile toward him and his mother.
Inheritance fights in big families often turned bloody. Even in rural areas, blood brothers fought over a few acres or a cowâsome never spoke again. So with a clan this size? No surprise.
But Su Jie remained composed. âSeventeen. Senior year of high school. College entrance exams next year. Hello, cousins.â
âWhoâs your cousin?â sneered the garishly made-up woman. âDonât act like weâre related, b*stard.â
âWeâre not relatives,â Xu Jiahao raised an eyebrow. âWho knows where you crawled out from? We called you here to see if youâre some con artist trying to scam your way into our family. Even if you are Xu Yingâs son, youâre here for the inheritance, right? Hate to break it to youâyou donât even carry the Xu name. Youâre an outsider. Stop dreaming. Just leave with Xu Ying now, or who knows what might happen. This isnât a place you can handle.â
Su Jie simply shook his head and turned to leave.
He didnât want to argue with this gang of spoiled brats.
âStop right there!â Xu Jiahong snapped. âWhere do you think youâre going? You havenât even said your piece!â
Last time heâd been humiliated by Su Jie. Now that he had backup on his home turf, he wasnât going to miss his chance.
âWhat more do you want?â Su Jie asked. âIf thereâs nothing else, Iâm leaving.â
âYou think the Xu familyâs a place you can just walk in and out of?â Xu Jiahao stepped forward. âMaybe you stole something and are trying to run? Grandpa said Xu Ying used to steal stuff when she was a kid. Then she embezzled from the company and got kicked out. Youâre her sonâdonât tell me you picked up her thieving habits? Ah Hua, take him to the side room and search him. And get him a change of clothes. Whatâs this stink? Whenâs the last time you washed?â
âHAHAHAHAâŚâ several women burst out laughing.
âXu Jiahao, youâre still pulling these stunts, huh?â one woman cackled. âHeard last time you made a waiter in a bar wear panties on his head and dance for spilling your drink.â
âDidnât you practically assault the bridesmaid at Xiao Wuâs wedding?â another added.
Even Xu Jiren chuckled. He knew Jiahao was a certified playboy who loved tormenting people, but he also had a knack for hiding deeper intentions behind his antics. This little prank on Su Jie might seem childish, but the goal was to provoke him into overreactingâthen theyâd twist it into something bigger.
And if it got out of hand? Just call it a âjokeâ and laugh it off.