Chapter 202: What the Elders Know
Su Jie’s inner state had settled into something like a fixed sky — stars unmoving, sun and moon tracking their courses, the whole landscape of mountains and rivers shifting beneath while he himself remained untouched. Whatever came at him, nothing stirred his mind, his temper, or the old hungers — greed, anger, delusion. The person he was now bore little resemblance to the person he had been.
Before, he had been genuinely humble. Anyone who had real skill — even someone below his own level — he would meet with courtesy and a sincere willingness to learn.
That quality hadn’t disappeared. But layered over it now was something else: independence of thought, independence of judgment, the capacity to generate his own understanding rather than draw it from others. He had found his own footing.
The effect on his manner was something he wasn’t fully conscious of. In conversation, without trying, he carried the bearing of someone who looks down from a height — not with contempt, but with perspective. Only a real practitioner could detect it.
The old Zhang family elder sitting across from him had detected it.
Before he’d even opened his mouth to Su Jie, he had felt it — an oppressive weight to the young man’s presence, like standing before a mountain range. The age gap offered him no leverage. He couldn’t use seniority to press down on something that simply didn’t yield.
“I had thought this was impossible,” the old man said at last. “It seems the times really have changed.” He paused. “My name is Zhang Shiyi. I’m of the Shi generation — Zhang Hongqing’s grand-uncle. Our family hasn’t produced anyone of this level in a very long time. Currently there are only two — the patriarch, Zhang Nianquan, and Zhang Hongqing himself. The reason all of us elders defer to Hongqing, the reason he became Dragon Head — it’s precisely because of his state. Divine Enlightenment. At that level, even without martial arts, the intelligence alone is extraordinary — beyond any ordinary genius. It’s the territory of sages.”
Su Jie already knew there was a family patriarch — Zhang generation, the Nian rank — somewhere past a hundred and fifteen years old now, with a depth of cultivation that was difficult to measure. But at that age, no matter how high the level, the body had its limits. Physical capacity had declined drastically. The years were merciless. Teaching students, handling ordinary people — still possible. Facing a serious professional fighter — already difficult. He wasn’t a force to be reckoned with in that sense anymore.
Zhang Hongqing was another matter. In his prime, with an exceptional level of attainment, real authority, and the full backing of the Honey Badger Training Camp — that mysterious organization with its formidable research capacity — his body could be maintained and developed through methods most people never had access to. The accumulated physical conditioning from that kind of support was genuinely fearsome.
“Elder Zhang,” Su Jie said. “I don’t think you came all this way just to take a look at me.”
“I’m asking you not to get involved in the Zhang family’s internal affairs.” Zhang Shiyi’s tone was level. “If you leave here and go back to China, I can offer you compensation you wouldn’t expect. You’ve entered the state of Divine Enlightenment, yes — but reaching it is one thing. Advancing from it requires care, not recklessness. What you should be doing now is regulating your body — letting it fully express the potential of your current level. Spending your energy on fights and confrontations is a waste of time you can’t get back. After entering this state, the right path is seclusion for three years: stillness, careful cultivation, letting the level deepen on its own. You cannot spend it carelessly. I offer this as honest advice. Whether you take it is your choice.”
“There’s something to that.” Su Jie sounded mildly interested, or possibly mildly amused — it was hard to say which. “What sort of compensation did you have in mind?”
“Young man, you’re new to this state,” Zhang Shiyi said. “Our family has been studying it for decades. Hongqing entered it over ten years ago. Every physical metric he produces has been fed into the Honey Badger Training Camp’s research program — ten-plus years of work on nutrition, training methodology, and physical optimization at this level. The data we’ve accumulated could save you years of wrong turns. Beyond that — and this you should know — the dietary needs of someone at your level are no longer the same as an ordinary person’s. You can eat normal food without harm, but you won’t advance on it. And you need resources. Money. All of that, the Zhang family can provide.” He paused. “We’re prepared to treat you as a friend. The only condition is that you stop supporting Zhang Manman’s ambitions.”
“That’s a fair point,” Su Jie said, nodding. “It’s not just people at my level — even professional athletes eat nothing like ordinary people. Put an Olympic-level competitor on a normal diet and their performance collapses. You can’t break records on rice and vegetables. Ten-plus years of research data — that’s significant.”
He had actually been working on something similar himself. He’d shared his own physical metrics with Uncle Mang, and they’d been digging into the findings together, turning up interesting things — but they were still early in the process, and much remained uncharted. He knew, from his own background in the life sciences, that the mental state was only one side of it. Eventually, everything had to express itself through the body.
The question that really mattered was the mechanism: how does a cultivated mental state actually generate physical strength? The medical and biological answer to that — that was the foundation underneath everything else.
He had always understood that psychological attainment needed a matching physical substrate. The best AI software in the world still needs hardware. Run a transcendent intelligence on an antique machine and it accomplishes nothing.
The same principle held here. The deepest psychological state — even something like the classical ideal of Heaven-and-Human unity — manifested in the body of a deteriorating old man would produce almost nothing in practical terms.
Ancient practitioners might have reached extraordinary levels of cultivation, but without modern scientific support, their bodies were chronically depleted. Whatever exceptional strength they possessed, it was constrained by the limits of their era. Now things were different.
Su Jie’s body had benefited from things no one in antiquity could have imagined — electrical muscle stimulation, Natural Essence Ointment, Inner Strength Wine, and the Typhon Training Camp rations. Internal and external cultivation, working together. He was operating well beyond what any ancient practitioner could have achieved regardless of their level.
And even setting aside the ancient world — roll back the clock twenty years and these training conditions simply wouldn’t have existed.
The Typhon rations tasted terrible. But for solo field operations they were the best food available — scientifically engineered to supply every compound the body needed in precise ratios. Each tin was expensive, and not the kind of thing you bought with ordinary currency. Dark web, cryptocurrency only.
Each tin ran somewhere close to several hundred US dollars. Su Jie went through at least three a day.
He had been using his own money, passing it to Zhang Manman to convert into cryptocurrency and then commissioning her to make the purchases on his behalf.
He had several million yuan set aside — but it was going fast. One of the reasons he’d agreed to try for Larich’s bodyguard position in the first place was the straightforward prospect of earning some money during the winter break.
His nutritional standard already exceeded what the national team’s professional conditioning coaches provided. Liu Long had once mentioned that the daily food budget for his own peak training period was around five hundred yuan — already considered generous. Fifteen thousand a month, well above an ordinary salary.
Su Jie was spending close to ten thousand yuan a day. The money moved through his hands like water.
He knew his nutritional standard was still below Feng Hengyi’s, and further still from a world-class champion’s. But he was in the upper tier, without question.
Hearing Zhang Shiyi offer to share years of accumulated research data — Su Jie found himself genuinely tempted, in a technical sense. But it didn’t shift his core judgment.
The offer was almost certainly hollow. That data was among the Zhang family’s most valuable assets. Why would they hand it to an outsider? What incentive could there possibly be? The Zhang family was not that generous. And giving it to him would only be cultivating someone who owed them nothing.
Beyond that, Su Jie knew something Zhang Shiyi had not yet brought up: the history between his father and the Zhang family. Zhang Manman didn’t know. The younger generation of the Zhang family didn’t know. But these old men — Su Jie found it very difficult to believe they didn’t know.
The fact that Zhang Shiyi hadn’t raised it yet meant one of two things: either he hadn’t yet confirmed Su Jie’s identity, or he knew perfectly well and was staying quiet — running some calculation, not wanting to put Su Jie on guard before the right moment.
By instinct, Su Jie read Zhang Shiyi as a man with something other than good intentions operating underneath the surface.
“So — what do you say?” Zhang Shiyi was a seasoned operator. He had patience. He’d let Su Jie sit in silence for a while before asking.
“Zhang Hongqing is the current Dragon Head,” Su Jie said. “These decisions should come from him. Zhang Manman is his daughter — by any reasonable logic, he should want to see her secure a significant position. It speaks well of her. Don’t tell me he’s one of those men who values sons over daughters — I haven’t gotten that impression from anything Zhang Manman has said about him.” He paused. “Here’s what I think: I’ll go speak to Zhang Hongqing directly. You don’t think I lack the standing for that, do you? Even if, in your words, I’m still wet behind the ears.”
“You have the standing.” Zhang Shiyi felt something cool pass through him, though nothing showed on his face. He had not moved Su Jie at all. “If that’s what you want, I’ll arrange an introduction to the Dragon Head myself.” He produced a business card and held it out.
Su Jie took it.
Zhang Shiyi didn’t bother packing up his fortune-telling table. He simply turned and walked away.
Su Jie watched him go, shook his head quietly, and left in the other direction.
*****
Zhang Shiyi moved quickly once he was off the plaza — ducked into a side street, entered a building, took an elevator up, passed through several doors, and arrived at an office where several other elders were already seated in conference. They looked up when he came in.
“You’ve seen the boy?” one of them asked. “Was what Zhang Kaitai reported accurate?”
“Completely accurate.” Zhang Shiyi’s expression was grave. “He has genuinely reached the state of Divine Enlightenment.” He shook his head slowly. “Su Shilin seemed content to live quietly, in the background. None of us expected him to have quietly raised a son like this — a talent that surpasses the entire Zhang family in one generation.”
“True enough. Even Kaitai could never reach Divine Enlightenment.” The man who had spoken first was Zhang Shiju. He stood and walked a few paces across the office. “We’ve spent our whole lives — all of us in this room — in cultivation and study. We have the accumulated experience of generations behind us. We have the research power of the Honey Badger Training Camp. And none of it has been enough.”
The Zhang family, as a whole, held the state of Divine Enlightenment — the Realm of the Living Dead — in something close to fanatical reverence. A kind of blind worship, and a deep longing. Not without reason. That level of mental cultivation was genuinely extraordinary — almost incomprehensibly so.
“What do you think Zhang Manman is actually doing,” Zhang Shiyi said, “getting entangled with Su Shilin’s son?”
“Manman doesn’t know about what happened back then,” Zhang Shiju said. “From where she stands, securing a fighter of his caliber to anchor her position is simply the obvious move — any ambitious person would do the same.” He paused. “What she doesn’t know is that the Dragon Head has been preparing for a fight to the death with Su Shilin.” He was quiet for a moment. “I think the time has come to tell her.”
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 209: With Me Here, You’re Untouchable
- Chapter 208: A Walk, a Conversation
- Chapter 207: Training That Serves Multiple Ends
- Chapter 206: Prostrate with Admiration
- Chapter 205: The Minimalist
- Chapter 204: Tangled Roots
- Chapter 203: Old Grievances
- Chapter 202: What the Elders Know
- Chapter 201: The Times Have Changed
- Chapter 200: The Zhang and Mao Families
- Chapter 199: A Premonition of Misfortune Prevails
- Chapter 198: My Realm Is Beyond Your Understanding
- Chapter 197: The Guardian Angel’s Tests
- Chapter 196: Three Rounds of Testing
- Chapter 195: Bodyguard of a Super-Rich Man?
- Chapter 194: Special Agent Training
- Chapter 193: Family Competition and External Support
- Chapter 192: Local Giant Snake
- Chapter 191: The Complex Situation
- Chapter 190: The True Aristocratic Path
- Chapter 189: The Siren’s Underground World Revealed
- Chapter 188: Overseas Secrets: A Diligent Search for Clues
- Chapter 187: Reactions from All Sides
- Chapter 186: Assisting Breakthrough
- Chapter 185: The Zhang Family, with Countless Experts
- Chapter 184: A Shocking Encounter
- Chapter 183: The Tip of the Iceberg
- Chapter 182: Liu Long Arrives: Strangers with Deep Hostility
- Chapter 181: Small Show of Success, Big Strategy
- Chapter 180: Martial Arts Club: Small Temple, Big Wind
- Chapter 178: Limit Records: Various Tests to Break Them
- Chapter 177: Can the World Record in Sprinting Be Broken?
- Chapter 176: The Devil Mask
- Chapter 175: To Win the Championship
- Chapter 174: The Unparalleled Power of the Living Dead
- Chapter 173: Finally Breaking Through the Life-and-Death Line
- Chapter 172: Fear Returns, Courage Returns to the Body
- Chapter 171: Sorry, Ill Apologize
- Chapter 170: Thunder in the Palm: A Reputation Well-Deserved
- Chapter 169: Encountering a Formidable Enemy
- Chapter 168: Who Can Rival You in the Arena?
- Chapter 167: Mingluns Seven Words
- Chapter 166: Analysis of Strength: Hope Amidst Despair
- Chapter 165: Unrivaled in the Fight
- Chapter 164: The Competition Begins Dragons or Worms
- Chapter 163: A Gathering of Masters
- Chapter 162: The Battle of Jiu Ding Security
- Chapter 161: The Unending Pressure of the Vajra Body
- Chapter 160: Foundation as Solid as a Tower
- Chapter 159: The Beginning of Military Training
- Chapter 158: Severing the Six Thieves
- Chapter 157: The Dragon Mask
- Chapter 156: Courage and Responsibility
- Chapter 155: The Expert in Mysterious Security Emerges
- Chapter 154: Dinner Party Gone Awry
- Chapter 153: Heartfelt Allegiance and Small Groups
- Chapter 152: Each Has Their Own Skills
- Chapter 151: A Ripple in the Calm of University Life
- Chapter 150: The Drowning Swimmer Turns the Tables
- Chapter 149: Shadows Approaching
- Chapter 148: Mastering the Art of Cooking
- Chapter 147: The True Essence of Martial Arts
- Chapter 146: Awakening a Companion
- Chapter 145: The Talent Drain is a Serious Concern
- Chapter 144: Returning to the Fields
- Chapter 143: Retreating in Disgrace
- Chapter 142: The Intent of Jeet Kune Do
- Chapter 141: A Toothpick Can Take a Life
- Chapter 140: The Best Training
- Chapter 139: The Rare Judgment
- Chapter 138: The Martial Arts Academys Turmoil
- Chapter 137: Deaf, Mute, and Dull-Witted
- Chapter 136: A Year of Change, Reaching the Pinnacle
- Chapter 135: Unity of Heaven and Man Has Its Mysteries
- Chapter 134: Martial Arts Gradually Takes Shape
- Chapter 133: Moments of Anger
- Chapter 132: Masters Challenge
- Chapter 131: The Art of Air Throwing and Deception
- Chapter 130: Family Traditions Differ
- Chapter 129: Random Matchmaking
- Chapter 128: Confidence Shattered, Doubt Begins
- Chapter 127: Hardship in the Bustling City
- Chapter 126: Fortune and Disaster Hang by a Thread
- Chapter 125: A Sudden Premonition
- Chapter 124: Encounter with God-Maker Odell
- Chapter 123: The Mastermind Begins to Emerge
- Chapter 122: A Narrow Escape: Bullets and Blades
- Chapter 121: A Mastermind’s Brilliance Stirs Envy
- Chapter 120: Evil Forces Loom Large
- Chapter 119: Hard-Fought Battle That Refines the Man
- Chapter 118: The Irreconcilable Gap of Weight
- Chapter 117: A Well-Laid Plan
- Chapter 116: Using the Past for the Present
- Chapter 115: Schemes and Intrigues
- Chapter 114: The Enemy Camp: Poor Psychological Endurance
- Chapter 113: Reaping What You Sow
- Chapter 112: Spirit Linked to Heaven and Earth
- Chapter 111: Relentless Pursuit, Mercy Without Equal
- Chapter 110: Ambushed: Real Danger and a Trial of the Heart
- Chapter 109: A Close-Combat Defeat
- Chapter 108: Strategizing a Countermeasure
- Chapter 107: A Moment of Weakness in the Heart
- Chapter 106: Scenery Beyond the Borders
- Chapter 105: Exceptional Talent, Difficult to Befriend
- Chapter 104: Holding All the Cards
- Chapter 103: Young Prodigies Not the Only Genius
- Chapter 102: The Xu Family Crisis
- Chapter 101: Golden Bell Training Study, Study, and Study Again
- Chapter 100: The Innate State: Dragon-Tiger Vajra Hard Qi Gong
- Chapter 99: Switching Between Two Modes of Cultivation
- Chapter 98: Decisive Action – Infant State in the Womb
- Chapter 97: Unity of Heaven and Man, Refining the True Spirit
- Chapter 96: Doomed Beyond Redemption, Blinded by Greed
- Chapter 95: Even the Four Seas Struggle to Contain Him
- Chapter 94: Above Heroic Talent Lies Great Talent
- Chapter 93: Unthinkable and Unstoppable K!lling Techniques
- Chapter 92: Gathering of Northern Luo and Central Ma
- Chapter 91: A Casual Slap Teaches Respect
- Chapter 90: Bullying Beyond Reason: A Shiny Exterior, Rotten Within
- Chapter 89: Sinister Intentions Revealed
- Chapter 88: An Encounter with a Master
- Chapter 87: The Things Remain, but the People Have Changed
- Chapter 86: The Southern Aristocrat Fulfilling One’s Duty
- Chapter 85: Sudden Visitors as the New Year Approaches
- Chapter 84: Inheriting the Legacy The Xu Family’s Relatives
- Chapter 83: Under the Shield of True Courage and True Spirit
- Chapter 82: Rich, Sloppy, Filthy, but Not Short on Cash
- Chapter 81: Saving Beauty in Passing Life is Like Chess, Full of Uncertainty
- Chapter 80: A World-Shaking Ambition to Devour Heaven and Earth
- Chapter 79: Struggling to Stay Afloat, A Seed Planted in the Soil
- Chapter 78: All Five Organs Present Setting Up Shop in a Snail Shell
- Chapter 77: Remove Strength, and Calamity Follows
- Chapter 76: Heaven and Earth in Unison Fate Turns, Heroes Bound
- Chapter 75: Extreme Softness Begets Strength, Forging Unyielding Power
- Chapter 74: The Mountain Eroded by Wind Breeds Venomous Insects
- Chapter 73: The Fire Marsh Transforms; Daily Renewal, Constant Change
- Chapter 72: Mental Suggestion The Dao Is Hard to Attain but Easy to Lose
- Chapter 71: Performance in the Crystal Orb
- Chapter 70: Think Carefully for the Big Picture
- Chapter 69: The Tai Chi Master Doesn’t Believe in Geniuses
- Chapter 68: High-Speed Drift
- Chapter 67: A Million-Yuan Bet
- Chapter 66: Flawless and Smooth: The Villain Returns
- Chapter 65: The Dead Are Gone, But the Divine Lives On
- Chapter 64: Head-to-Head: Within Five Steps
- Chapter 63: The Tip of the Iceberg
- Chapter 62: The Master in Linen Robes
- Chapter 61: First Battle Victory, Fierce as a Tiger
- Chapter 60: The Gray Wolf Reappears
- Chapter 59: The Crisis Begins to Emerge
- Chapter 58: Tempering and Honing, Sharpen the Edge
- Chapter 57: Mastering the Art of Cue Ball Positioning
- Chapter 56: The Midline Strike
- Chapter 55: Starshine Combat Fitness Club
- Chapter 54: Choosing and Tempering the Heart
- Chapter 53: Entrance Exam All-Around First
- Chapter 52: Morning Blooms, Evening Memories
- Chapter 51: The Bearing of a Grandmaster
- Chapter 50: When the Rooster Crowed, the World Turned White
- Chapter 49: Practicing with Wholehearted Devotion
- Chapter 48: Unintentionally Exploding the Basketball
- Chapter 47: A Gentleman’s Kitchen: Simplicity is the Key
- Chapter 46: Artificial Intelligence, Mastering Every Detail
- Chapter 45: Ruthless to the Point of No Return
- Chapter 44: A Still Mind
- Chapter 43: The Lonely Despair
- Chapter 42: Three Parts Training, Seven Parts Eating
- Chapter 41: The Eight Methods of Eye Techniques
- Chapter 40: The Story Behind Heart-Cleansing Manor and Gu Yang
- Chapter 39: Shooting Practice A Glimpse of Mastery
- Chapter 38: There’s Always Someone Stronger
- Chapter 37: Observing Chicken Fights Feels More Natural
- Chapter 36: Secret Ointment, Strengthening Bones and Body for Complete Shaping
- Chapter 35: A Firm Refusal No Idol Worship
- Chapter 34: Staying Calm, A Failed Scheme Backfires
- Chapter 33: Encountering a Trap, Calm and Prepared
- Chapter 32: A Millennium of Innovation Who Reigns Supreme, Technology or Manpower?
- Chapter 31: A Single Core, All Moves as No Move
- Chapter 30: The Long-Armed Apes Grappling Techniques
- Chapter 29: Understanding Intent, The Nature of a Genius
- Chapter 28: Muscle Activation and the Union of Inner and Outer Techniques
- Chapter 27: Electric Stimulation Training and Endurance Training
- Chapter 26: Martial Arts Girl, Full of Hidden Dragons and Crouching Tigers
- Chapter 25: Defeating Josh, The Genius Turns Out to Be You
- Chapter 24: The Ancient and Modern Acupuncture Techniques
- Chapter 23: Martial Arts Have No Limits
- Chapter 22: Patience in the Octagon is True Skill
- Chapter 21: The Ultimate Realm of Relaxation Zen
- Chapter 20: The Philosophy of Martial Arts in Relaxation
- Chapter 19: Hope Amid Struggles
- Chapter 18: Subtle Perception The Blind Man Sees with His Heart
- Chapter 17: Traditional Medicine and Inner Strength Enduring the Pain of Childbirth
- Chapter 16: Confidence Boosted A Mysterious Blind Master of Massage
- Chapter 15: True Combat The Ever-Changing Hoe Technique
- Chapter 14: Tradition Meets Modernity in Martial Arts
- Chapter 13: The Final Day The Dao Aligns with the Path of Heaven
- Chapter 12: The Spirit of Martial Arts Mastery of Blade and Spear
- Chapter 11: Mastery of Martial Arts More Than Just Combat
- Chapter 10: Supercompensation True Science of Martial Arts
- Chapter 9: Time Flies, Rapid Progress Achieved
- Chapter 8: The Movement of Shouldering Like a Dragon’s Coil
- Chapter 7: Three Training Methods Internal Training, Combat Training, and Endurance Training
- Chapter 6: Subtle Perception Eating and Sleeping as Meditation
- Chapter 5: Resent the Sky Without a Handle, Resent the Earth Without a Loop
- Chapter 4: Building a Foundation in Seven Days
- Chapter 3: Block and Strike Real Lessons in Combat
- Chapter 2: Martial Arts Flourishing Locally, Adored Abroad
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