"Xu Ziqiang, I'm not here this time to fight over the inheritance. I just want to see how Father is doing. Unlike you people, always scheming and groveling, obsessed with stuffing family wealth into your own pockets," Xu Ying said, clearly unimpressed by her older brother. "The things you did back thenâI've just never said them out loud. If I had, Father wouldâve died on the spot from rage."
"What nonsense are you spouting?" Xu Ziqiangâs expression turned visibly unnaturalâclearly, Xu Ying had something on him. But then he sneered, "That was twenty years ago. Itâs all water under the bridge. You donât have any proof, so now itâs just slander. And donât forget, in the Xu family, women are ultimately outsiders. A married daughter is like spilled water. Letâs not forget, you ran away with some man all those years agoâyou disgraced the entire Xu family."
"I'm not here to argue with you today." Xu Ying was unmoved. "And I have no interest in exchanging pointless words. Iâll leave right after seeing Father. Keep a close eye on those useless younger ones of yours, and donât use your underhanded tricks again. I wonât be responsible for what happens if you do."
"Your sonâs no good to begin with." Another voice joined inâit was Xu Zide, Xu Jiahaoâs father.
He hated Su Jie for beating up his son and wished he could have Su Jie arrested.
Xu Zideâs eyes were locked on Su Jie. âThis little bastard has no upbringing. Comes to the Xu household and still acts up. Xu Ying, is this the son you raised? Looks like youâve had a rough time since you ran off with that stray man. Your son turned out useless too. Regretting it now, arenât you?"
"Ignore them," Xu Ying tugged at Su Jie. "Letâs go. Weâll see your grandfather first."
"Xu Ying, you can goâbut this brat stays," said Xu Ziqiang. "Todayâs a Xu family gathering. Heâs not a Xu, so by our rules, heâs not allowed to attend."
"Stay here. Iâll be back soon." Xu Ying frowned.
âNo way. Dad said Iâm supposed to protect you,â Su Jie shook his head. âThis lotâs as shady as they come. Iâm better off staying close.â
Xu Ziqiang signaled, and several security guards stepped forward, trying to pull Su Jie away.
But in that moment, Su Jie made his moveâswiftly striking forward.
His finger jabbed directly into a guardâs chest.
The guard dropped like a log, foaming at the mouth and convulsing violently, like heâd had an epileptic seizure.
The human body has many nerve-sensitive points. When struck with precision, they can trigger seizure-like symptoms. Su Jie had learned this from Uncle Mang during massage therapy training rooted in traditional Chinese medicine. Later, he spent a month studying under Master Ma, absorbing deeper knowledge of human nerves and integrating it into his martial arts. His current fighting style was vicious, piercing, and unrelenting.
And that wasnât even the most terrifying part.
What was more fearsome was Su Jieâs ability to withstand blows.
He trained in iron-body techniques from the start and, through using the crystal sphere to circulate energy throughout his body, had reached mastery. Even national-level professional fighters would struggle to injure himâlet alone some rent-a-cop security guards.
These guards did know some martial artsâbut they were no match for professional fighters.
Their attacks on Su Jie were like scratching an itch.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
Three consecutive strikesâeach guard was hit square in the chest.
All three collapsed, twitching on the ground, foaming at the mouth. Some even lost control of their bladder and bowelsâtheir nervous systems so rattled that their cerebral cortexes could no longer manage the pain response, sending them into spasms.
The other guards froze, not daring to advance.
âUnless you want to end up like them, donât move,â Su Jie said coldly. âJust now, Teacher Huang stopped you not to protect me, but to protect youâfrom me. Step aside.â
âGet the riot gear, get weaponsâkill this brat! He dares to commit violence here!â Xu Zide retreated behind the remaining guards. âGo call for more backup. This kidâs never been taught a lesson. Thinks he can take on a dozen people alone?â
âWhat the hellâs going on here? The old manâs waiting!â Another person entered the room, frowning at the scene. He glanced at Xu Ying and Su Jie with obvious disgust.
âMom, whoâs that?â Su Jie asked.
âXu Ziming,â Xu Ying replied. âMy half-brother.â
âZiming, Xu Yingâs trying to bring an outsider into our Xu family gathering,â Xu Zide complained.
âThe old man wants to see Xu Yingâs son,â Xu Ziming replied.
âYouâre just going to break tradition like that?â Xu Zide still wouldnât let it goâbut he was out of moves. He glared at Xu Ying, eyes filled with malice. âXu Ying, you better keep a close watch on that brat. If he disturbs the old man, we wonât let him off easy.â
âDonât worryâmy son has far better manners than any of yours.â Xu Ying stayed alert, knowing that Xu Zide was bound to have more schemes in store.
She knew her brothers were utterly useless at revitalizing the familyâbut masters at scheming, ruthless to the core.
"Your son is just a thug. I give it less than a year before he either lands in prison or ends up dead in the streets. You might as well buy him a coffin now,â Xu Zide spat venomously.
Xu Ying fired back: âMy son will surpass anything the Xu family has ever produced. Your boy just eats, drinks, and chases women all day. I give him a few years before he dies on top of one.â
"HahahaâŠ" Xu Ziqiang and Xu Ziming looked at her like she was delusional. They couldnât help but laugh. Xu Ziqiang said, âXu Ying, donât kid yourself. The old man just wants to see you for nostalgiaâs sake. Once thatâs done, you and your son better get out. Donât even think about taking a blade of grass from the Xu family.â
âMom, donât waste words on them,â Su Jie shook his head.
âYouâre right. Nothing worth saying to them anyway.â Xu Ying took Su Jieâs hand and left.
As they watched the mother and son walk away, Xu Zide muttered, âThat brat is way too cocky. What do you think we should do?â
âIâve got it handled,â Xu Ziqiang said. âOnce theyâve seen the old man, he definitely wonât like them. As long as he turns a blind eye, I can take care of it. Zide, this is your job. After all, your sonâs the one who got beat.â
âNo problem. If Xu Ying really wants to fight for her share of the inheritance, weâll use that brat as leverage to make her back off. But weâll need to discuss how to divide her portion,â Xu Zide said darkly. His end goal was clearly the family fortune.
*****
In the Xu family's antique-style side hall used for council meetings, only a handful of people were allowed to sit: the old patriarch Xu Qiaomu, Master Luo, Master Ma, and Zhang Manman.
Everyone else from the second and third generations had to stand.
Those in the middle generationâXu Yingâs peersâeach had their own agendas. They all understood this was likely the day the old man would make a major decision. The presence of two renowned masters all but guaranteed it. Their opinions carried the weight of final judgment.
Even families more powerful than the Xus would consider themselves blessed to secure the counsel of either of these masters. Whether it be for major asset sales, new ventures, or make-or-break dealsâthese two could literally decide a familyâs fate.
Put simply, a word from either of them could shift billionsâor even hundreds of billionsâin assets.
âMasters, the second and third generations of our Xu family are mostly here. The fourth generation is still just kidsâtheyâre not ready for responsibility.â Xu Qiaomu seemed invigorated, eyes sharp and piercing like a crouching tiger. Clearly, heâd been a fierce man in his younger years.
âTalent comes in many levels,â Master Luo began. âFor a family to soar to new heights overnight, what it needs is heroic talentâextremely rare. Next is virtuous talent, which quietly nurtures the familyâs steady rise like climbing stairsâless dramatic, but equally solid. Then thereâs elite talentâadept at crisis management, stabilizing the ship. Below that is basic talentâcapable of maintaining the familyâs holdings while grooming the next generation of virtuous or heroic talent. Then you have mediocre talent, under whose watch the family declines. Below that is foolish talent, which drags the family into chaos. And even worseâŠâ
âWhatâs worse than that?â Xu Qiaomu asked.
âDebt-collectors,â said Master Luo. âThese are people born to bankrupt their families. Iâve seen a few in your second and third generations. Put your estate in their hands, and youâll end up with nothing. Forget luxuryâthink prison. You might not even keep your ancestral tomb intact. What do you think, Master Ma?â
âAgreed,â said Master Ma, nodding. âBut actually, above heroic talent, thereâs a higher levelâgreat talent. Heroic talent means extraordinary skill, daring, and a powerful destiny. Virtuous talent brings wisdom and refinement. Elite talent is decisive and calm under pressure. But great talentâŠâ
âAnd what makes someone a great talent?â Master Luo asked, straightening up.
âGreat talent governs nations and maps the cosmos, holds the world in their mind, commands awe like a towering mountain, sees through the illusions of the world,â Master Ma said. âThey are like the dragons in the I Chingâable to command all types of talent beneath them. Qin Shi Huang and Emperor Wu of Han were merely heroic talents. But Confucius, Mencius, Laozi, Zhuangzi, Guiguzi, and the Buddhaâthey were great talents.â
âDare I ask, Master Ma, are there any elite or basic talents in my family?â Xu Qiaomu still held a sliver of hope. He didnât even bother dreaming about great, heroic, or virtuous talentsâhe knew the Xu family didnât have any.
âNo great, heroic, virtuous, or elite talents,â said Master Ma. âBut you do have some basic talentsâand a few debt-collectors.â
âThen please point them out to me,â Xu Qiaomuâs eyes gleamed with dangerous intent.
A debt-collector in the family is the death knell for oneâs ancestors. Xu Qiaomu believed this with every fiber of his being and had no intention of showing mercy.
Everyone from the second and third generations stood tense, terrified of being named. If Master Ma called you a debt-collector, your future was overânot to mention the hell your parents would catch.
âIf I name them, those kids are finished,â said Master Ma. âBut fate can be changed. Oneâs appearance stems from the heart. Even someone irredeemable can change if they sincerely reform. Their face will change accordingly. The question is whether theyâll awaken.â
âOld Ma, enough theory. Xu Qiaomu wants to pick a successor today. In a field of dwarfs, you still have to choose the tallest,â said Master Luo.
âWhoâd have thought, after all my years of wisdom, my descendants would turn out so worthless?â Xu Qiaomu sighed. âMasters, if fate can be changed, Iâll spare no effort. The Xu family must not decline after Iâm gone. Otherwise, Iâll have no face before my ancestors.â
Hearing all this, many in the younger generation were visibly displeasedâbut no one dared speak out. To offend either master meant being branded a debt-collector, losing your future, and bringing shame to your family.
At that moment, Xu Ying and Su Jie entered the room.