Whether it was the earlier posturing of Xu Zide, Xu Ziqiang, and Xu Ziming, or the overbearing arrogance of Xu Jiahao and Xu Jiaren, all of them now looked ashen, as though awaiting a final verdict.
Sure enough, the first person Master Luo pointed to was Xu Jiahao.
âThis boy has the eyes of a snake and an untrustworthy mouthâlecherous and greedy. His ears stick out, a sign of constant trouble. I can clearly see his fate: in the future, because of women and powerful enemies, heâll bring disaster upon your Xu family.â
At these words, Xu Jiahao went pale and nearly collapsed on the spot.
Master Luo didnât pause for a moment. He pointed at Xu Jiahong next.
âThis one is narrow-minded, ignorant, a hypocrite through and through. His face resembles a hawk or vultureâcurrently lying low and accumulating power. Once he rises, those closest to him will suffer. Worse, he bears the mark of betrayalâhe will one day let the wolf into your house for his own gain. Be warned.â
Xu Jiahongâs expression changed drastically. Indeed, he had been maneuvering behind the scenes recently, and Master Luo had laid it bare with a single glance.
âAnd this one,â Master Luo turned to Xu Jiaren. âHeâs cunning, a face like a deceitful ape or ghostly fox. He likes to read, but only scheming texts. A natural plotter. People like him in history were treacherous ministersâself-serving, nation-damaging men like Cai Jing or Qin Hui. Yet his talent doesn't even come close to theirs. He'll bring nothing but ruin to your house.â
âIâŠâ Xu Jiaren was about to speak when Xu Qiaomu suddenly roared, âEnough! Master Luo, continue!â
Master Luo paid him no mind and turned to Xu Mingde. Xu Zide felt a chill rising in his gut just as Master Luoâs merciless words followed: âThis one has a hot temper and tunnel vision. Beady-eyed, selfish. A single selfish act from him is enough to poison the entire pot. He is a ruinous presence.â
Without pause, Master Luo pointed at Xu Ziqiang and Xu Ziming: âOne has the face of a shameless weasel; the other looks like a crow feeding on corpses. I can foresee thisâwhen you're on your deathbed, Xu Qiaomu, these two will wage war over your legacy, ensuring you die without peace. Thatâs all Iâll say. The rest of the family is passableânone can revive the house, but at least they wonât destroy it. Iâve pointed out your talent and your debt-collecting devils. My task is done.â
âGrandfather! You mustnât believe this street charlatan!â Xu Jiaren suddenly burst out in tears.
âIf Emperor Wu of Han hadnât believed such people, there wouldâve been no witchcraft disaster; if the First Emperor hadnât trusted mystics, there wouldâve been no Second Emperor's downfall! This fraud mustâve been sent by enemies of the Xu family. Weâve done so much for the family. We're managing key parts of the business. If you expel us all, the company will grind to a halt!â
Xu Qiaomuâs eyes flickered with hesitation.
Truthfully, the six Master Luo had singled out were indeed core pillars of the family business. Removing them all at once would leave a massive voidâand if they rebelled, things could spiral out of control fast. If he were ten years younger, still in his prime, he could suppress the chaos. But now? He knew he was past that.
âSuccess or failure hinges on a single thought,â Master Luo said, standing. âUnder Heavenâs will, all five skandhas are deluded. Few dare to overturn the cauldron. Xu Qiaomu, Iâve said all I came to say. Young man, shall we go?â
He was talking to Su Jie.
âSure,â Su Jie replied, not keen to stick around the Xu family anyway. He glanced toward Xu Ying.
âDad, I still have things to handle back home. Iâll visit again later,â Xu Ying said with a calm sharpness. She had instantly grasped what was going on. Originally, she and Su Jie had planned to spend the New Year here. Now she knew even one more day could be dangerous.
Without waiting for Xu Qiaomuâs approval, she and Su Jie hastily left the ancestral estateâMaster Luo following close behind.
Their departure was like a pressure valve released. Many present let out a breath.
âFather, that damn Luo deliberately drove a wedge between us! After all the money we gave him!â Xu Ziqiang tried to comfort Xu Qiaomuâand to probe his thinking.
âEnough. You all leave.â Xu Qiaomuâs tone was cold. âJiazhi, you stay.â
Everyone exchanged uneasy glances.
âWhat? Youâre not listening? Planning a mutiny?â Xu Qiaomuâs voice turned icy.
Xu Ziming knew the old man was truly furious now and dared not cross him. He promptly left.
Meanwhile, in the village, Master Luo, Xu Ying, and Su Jie climbed into Luoâs private vehicle. Spacious inside, it came with a driver and was tailed by a convoy of identical vehicles filled with bodyguards and aides. Master Luoâs entourage far outclassed that of Master Ma.
âYou're a woman, yet you act decisively. Had you been tied down by family ties, staying in the Xu family wouldâve dragged your son down with you,â Master Luo said to Xu Ying, nodding in approval.
âMy father is completely past his prime,â Xu Ying replied. âHis hesitation just now said everything. I once thought he brought me into the company to help cleanse the rot with his backing. But he doesn't even dare make a move himselfâhow could I? Iâm done with the Xu family. We're through.â
In that moment, Su Jie truly saw his motherâs potential as a powerful woman.
Xu Ying had sharp instincts. In this brief clash, she had already diagnosed Xu Qiaomuâs loss of decisive leadership. The Xu familyâs pillar had collapsed. What remained were scoundrels gnawing at its foundations. Without her father's support, she knew she couldn't reverse the tide.
âI merely pointed out the cancers,â Master Luo said. âBut that also hastened the Xu familyâs internal collapse. If Xu Qiaomu had the guts to cut off the rotten limbs immediately, thereâd still be hope. But if he keeps hesitating, those six will grow desperate. The whole house could fallâand Xu Qiaomu might die early.â
Xu Ying frowned, deeply disturbed.
She understoodâtoday, when Master Luo named Xu Zide, Xu Ziqiang, Xu Ziming, and their sons Xu Jiahao, Xu Jiaren, and Xu Jiahong as debt-collecting devils, he had shattered something unspoken within the Xu family. There was no going back.
âMaster Luo, do you think Jiazhi, whom my father favors, can help turn things around?â Xu Ying asked.
âHe has potential,â Luo replied. âCalm and steady by nature. But his foundations are still shallow. He canât hold the family upâthough a miracle is always possible.â
âLetâs go. Your son Su Jie is a dragon among men. Thereâs no reason for him to be trapped in the Xu familyâs swamp. The world is wideâlet him soar.â
Su Jie was slightly embarrassed by the praise.
In truth, he didnât think much of himself. Sure, he was always top of the class and decent at martial arts, but he hadnât solved much at home, and his sister was still stuck in a pit of wolves.
âSu Jie, follow Master Luo and Master Maâs guidance. Iâm heading back,â Xu Ying said. She knew Luo and Ma were extraordinary figures. If they were willing to teach Su Jie, it was an immense stroke of fortune.
Several hours later, they arrived in G City. Xu Ying boarded a flight to S City, while Master Luo flew with Su Jie to B City.
B Cityânorthern powerhouse, true national hubâstood shoulder to shoulder with S City in global influence.
All the countryâs top universities were concentrated in B City.
After landing, they were picked up and driven to an old courtyard residence. Su Jie stepped inside and felt an immediate calm. The design was simple, the atmosphere serene. He didnât understand feng shui, but could sense the deep harmonyâthe place resonated with heaven, earth, and humanity.
This was architectural art.
âThe âI Ching' teaches us to observe all under heavenâto use mountains and rivers to cultivate our temperament, and reach unity with the cosmos,â Master Luo explained. âLook at mountains: learn nobility. Look at the vast earth: gain a heart that bears all. When your spirit merges with the world, thereâs no distinction. That mental state even surpasses what some call the âliving dead.ââ
âBut Master Ma says that surpassing the living deadâs mindset means attaining the Diamond Sutraâs teachingâno self, no others, no sentient beings, no lifespan,â Su Jie mused in the courtyard. âItâs the insight into impermanence and the undying essence. But Confucianism teaches unity with heaven and man. I donât know which is higher.â
âThatâs for the wise to debate,â Master Luo said. âUnity with heaven and man is the root of our civilizationâit sees man and universe as one. Zen Buddhism teaches that all is emptyâeven heaven and earth. Itâs an eternal philosophical puzzle. Youâll have to explore it yourself. Ma Fengnian and I often discuss this question.â
Su Jie fell into thought.
Philosophy, truly, was deepâfar deeper than any science. It was the key to how we think.
âSu Jie, youâre not even eighteen, yet already this accomplished. Thatâs one reason I chose youâbut not the main one,â Master Luo said. âWhat matters most is your integrity: your actions match your beliefs, your spirit is righteous. Youâre still green, yes, but as long as you stay true, youâll achieve greatness. In todayâs termsâyour worldview, values, and outlook are all on point. Iâve seen many talented youths, but they were arrogant, extreme, or emotionally cold. You, thoughâyouâre just right.â