âFrom a physiognomic perspective, Zhang Jinchuanâs fate is extremely prominent. His forehead is full, his facial features heavy like mountains, and his spirit glows with intensityâthere even seems to be a trace of double pupils. His gaze is sharp, like a hawk soaring in the clouds and surveying the world below. His ears are spread open, as if he can hear the secrets of life and deathâlike a divine monkey who listens to the whispers of fate. This is whatâs known as âhawk-eyed and monkey-eared.â Especially the appearance of double pupilsâsince ancient times, this has been a sign of great strategic talent.'
Su Jie quietly observed Zhang Manman negotiating with Zhang Jinchuan, applying what he had learned of physiognomy.
He noticed Zhang Jinchuan seemed to have âdouble pupils.â Historically and mythologically, individuals said to possess this rare feature include Cangjie, Emperor Shun, Duke Wen of Jin, and Xiang Yu, the Conqueror of Western Chu.
However, from a modern medical perspective, whatâs interpreted as âdouble pupilsâ is often just early-stage cataracts. Best to get it checked at a hospital before it risks leading to blindness. (G: ouch!)
In physiognomy, âdouble pupilsâ doesnât necessarily mean literal paired pupils; itâs more of a subtle impressionâas if thereâs an unfathomable mystery hidden in the personâs eyes that canât be easily put into words.
In short, based on Su Jieâs half-baked knowledge of physiognomy, Zhang Jinchuan appeared extraordinarily noble, the kind of person destined for great success. He seemed like someone who could dodge calamity and always land on his feet.
Of course, Master Luo had also once read Zhang Jinchuanâs face. Although he never commented openly, Su Jie could tell Luo wasnât impressed.
Yet Su Jie couldnât find a single flaw in Zhang Jinchuan.
Maybe it was just beyond the limits of his amateur skills.
Zhang Manman was also silent.
She knew Zhang Jinchuan had his methods, and more importantly, he had prior experience dealing with Haoyu. That was why she had invited him to join this overseas business negotiation. There was also a more superstitious reasonâZhang Jinchuanâs luck seemed to suppress the Feng familyâs Haoyu. If she could leverage that, it might boost their chances of success.
It was metaphysical, sureâbut Zhang Manman had grown up immersed in that kind of thinking. She believed in it to some extent. Besides, she had already done extensive preparations. If she could increase their odds with a bit of mystical advantage, why not?
If Zhang Jinchuan demanded too much, she was ready to walk away.
But now, since he had detailed intel, the likelihood of success had risen sharply.
Zhang Manman was well aware that this so-called business trip was fraught with danger. Any extra edge was worth it.
But if she agreed to Zhang Jinchuanâs terms, Su Jieâs share would be out of the question.
âSixty percent it is,â Su Jie spoke up.
He agreed to the terms, then looked at Zhang Manman, seeking her approval.
âWhat about you? Your sisterâs matterâŠâ Zhang Manman frowned.
âThis time we deal with the Xu family first. Even if thereâs no direct benefit to us, we canât let the Feng familyâs plot succeed. If they swallow the Xu family, their power will only grow, and itâll be even harder to stop them later.â Su Jie made his decision quickly. No point getting hung up on short-term losses. Since Zhang Jinchuan wanted that much, let him have it.
âHuh?â Zhang Jinchuan was briefly stunned. He hadnât expected Su Jie to agree so easily. He had thrown out that high number as a negotiating tacticâstart high, walk it back. But now the other party had agreed outright, leaving him with no room to backpedal or up the ante.
âAlright then, itâs settled.â Zhang Jinchuan stood up. âIâll join the mission. Let me know when we depart.â
âAs soon as the visas are ready, we go. Iâll keep you posted,â Zhang Manman replied.
âStraightforward. I like it,â Zhang Jinchuan nodded. âThen Iâll wait for your call.â
Just like that, the deal was sealed.
Once they left the building, Zhang Manman turned to Su Jie and said, âThis couldâve been your opportunity, but you gave your cut to Zhang Jinchuan. Even if we succeed and retrieve the goods, you wonât have anything to cover your sisterâs breach-of-contract penalty. What were you thinking?â
âZhang Jinchuanâs a tough negotiator,â Su Jie analyzed. âIf heâs asking, he wonât back downâheâll only push harder. And he seems to have this all planned out, moving step by step. So I figured, may as well agree early and disrupt his setup. I can tell this whole situation is a mess, but with him on board, our odds of success go way up. Of course, itâs still your call. Iâm willing to give up my share entirely.â
âI was actually torn myself,â Zhang Manman thought aloud. âThe top priority is stopping the Feng familyâs takeover of the Xu family. If the Xu family stabilizes and fights back, things could turn in our favor. If we get bogged down in petty gains, we lose the bigger picture. Plus, I was thinkingâif your grandfather recovers enough strength, his counterattack could be devastating. He might deliver a serious blow to the Fengs.â
âThis tripâis it really that dangerous? Are we going to be fighting armed militants?â Su Jie had gone over this countless times in his head.
âYouâve been watching too many Hollywood movies,â Zhang Manman laughed. âYou think weâre going in guns blazing, soloing an armed camp, exchanging fire in an epic showdown? Even in war-torn countries, thatâs rare. Weâre just going to negotiate. The local armed group holding the goods was persuaded by Haoyu to block the shipment under the guise of an inspection. Normally, some under-the-table money would clear that up, but this time is differentâtheyâre targeting the Xu family. They want to stop the shipment, trigger massive penalty fees, and sabotage the business. Your grandfather made a deal with my family. My dad pulled some strings, and I was sent to negotiate. There is risk, yesâbut Haoyu and the Feng family wonât make it easy for us.â
Su Jie immediately thought of the Gray Wolf.
If Feng Hengyi could act so recklessly in China, how much worse would he be in lawless foreign territory?
The risk was realâand huge.
In the Office.
Zhang Jinchuan stood by the window, watching Zhang Manman and Su Jie leave, deep in thought.
Just then, a bespectacled young man entered. âJinchuan, you couldâve asked for more. Why back off at the last minute?â
He was Cai Zixing, Jinchuanâs business partner and a shareholder in the company. Six or seven years older, a seasoned talent agent who had joined the startup at Jinchuanâs persuasion. His skills had quickly brought in orders and stabilized company managementâlike the anchor of a ship.
âZhang Manmanâs father is a powerful man. I need to leave some wiggle room,â said Zhang Jinchuan. âAnd that Su Jieâheâs got potential. I want to bring him into the company. He seems mild and quiet, but heâs got a rebellious core. He wonât easily bow to others. If I want him to truly work for me, Iâll need some unconventional methods.â
âYou really have a knack for reading people,â Cai Zixing nodded. âBack when you convinced me to join, I honestly didnât believe a word you said. You were just a kid. Why would I give up a multi-million salary to join a startup paying peanuts? But somehow, you persuaded me. To this day, I still think itâs a miracle.â
âAnd now look where we are. You were making two million a year. Even after 20 years, thatâs just 40 million. And you were already stuck in your companyâno room to move up, and your relationship with your boss wasnât great,â Zhang Jinchuan smiled. âNow, in just two years, weâre valued at over a billionâand weâre still climbing.â
âYeah, Iâve been talking to investors. Some funds are willing to invest at a three-billion valuation. Even Haoyu Groupâs investment arm came back, offering to buy in at a premium. What do you think?â asked Cai Zixing.
âThere are no enemies in business,â Zhang Jinchuan smiled faintly. âBut we canât take Haoyuâs money. Still, we can use their interest to drive up our valuation and extract more profit. Weâve survived all their traps so far. I suspect this latest approach is another ploy. Send me the contact info they gave youâIâll take a look.â
âGot it, boss.â Cai Zixing sent the files.
âOh? So sheâs the one handling investments now?â Zhang Jinchuan raised an eyebrow. âIt used to be Li Xiaozhen, Feng Yuxuanâs assistant. Now itâs someone under Feng Qianzang.â
âHer nameâs Fang Jia,â said Cai Zixing. âLast time, it was Yuxuan pushing the acquisition. This time, Qianzang wants to invest. Theyâre brothers, but rivals.â
âSet up a meeting. Iâll talk to her face-to-face,â Zhang Jinchuan said, scanning the documents. âIâll analyze the situation.â
âUnderstood, boss. Iâll get it arranged.â Cai Zixing left the office.
âInteresting⊠This Fang Jia has a deeply hidden face. Her nose bridge is slightly high, and thereâs a dimple in her chinâsigns of someone who boosts her boss or partnerâs fortune. But sheâs clearly had cosmetic surgery. Her real features are different. She might be the weak link. She may not be entirely loyal to HaoyuâŠâ Zhang Jinchuan muttered, stretching. âSo, Master Luo taught Su Jie his skills too? Then I must bring him into the company. He could be my key to unlocking the next stage of growth. Time to double down.â
After setting down the files, he stood in his office, arms wrapped as if holding a giant ballâor perhaps a baby.
He was practicing zhan zhuang, a foundational standing meditation in traditional martial arts.
But his posture wasnât staticâit slowly evolved.
Like the movement of celestial bodies.
He started with Hun Yuan Zhuang, transitioned to Three Powers Posture, then to Dragon Form, Tiger Crouch, Turtle and Serpent, Open BowâŠ
His movements combined traditional martial arts techniques, Buddhist mudras, and other disciplinesâan eclectic mix, all executed with deliberate slowness.
Taiji is slowâbut his movements were glacial.
To an onlooker, it mightâve been maddening.
But like the growth of plantsâunseen in the moment, obvious in hindsightâhe moved steadily, subtly, and with purpose.