Translator: Larbre Studio Editor: Larbre Studio
Ning Zitong explained further before Lou Cheng could reply.
âYou must have seen the clubâs past matches. The main fighters are usually the Dragon King, Long Zhen, and myself. But Iâm not young anymore, so Iâll have to start making choices. I need to conserve my strength for one or two title tournaments every year. Heh, Iâve only attended Master Battle and Battle of the Kings this year. Plus, I rarely participate consecutively in the pro matches. Most of the time, I take turns with Lü Yan.â
Most top-tier pros, with the exception of monsters like Dong Baxian, Lu Yongyuan, and some others, rationally give up on many battles when they reach forty. They conserve their power for half, or even an entire year, to fight for the ultimate honor.
Only by doing so do they have a higher chance of advancing past formidable foes. But even so, their efforts often go to waste as they fall to the Dragon King or Warrior Sage.
Since the dawn of the Legendary Twins era, two was the most titles anyone had one in a year. Usually, it was one. Once in a blue moon, none. This was the case even as Chen Qitao and Qian Donglou often whittled down each otherâs strength before the grand finals.
âMy silly disciple, Guo Jie, usually fights the unimportant matches in a pro match, or subs in when someoneâs injured. At her current state, she can barely hold her own. In many other factions, sheâs good enough to be on the main team. But with Longhu, our eyes were set on being the first in China.â Her heart ached as she went on. âIâm not saying that her efforts are useless, or that her fanatical attitude towards martial arts is misguided. In another eight to ten years, she could very well become a First Pin. However, we are in a situation where time is of the essence.â
Ning Zitong paused and gave Lou Cheng a thoughtful look.
âIn the path of martial arts, talent really matters.â
âThe Dragon King is crowned with praises like âa man with terrifying self-discipline,â but donât let that fool you. His talent is only lacking when compared to the Warrior Sage. There isnât any substantial difference in talent between him and any other titled top-tier experts, including me. But that, coupled with his unparalleled competitiveness and fearsome vigor, allow him to rival the Warrior Sage.â
Her disciple, on the other hand, might take ten years to advance from Second Pin to First Pin. She herself would be in her forties by then. But the young man before her might need two years or less to enter the line of potential title contenders.
This was the gap between them, a gap that couldnât be overcome with a lifetime of effort.
âI have mastered the basics of the Physical Invulnerability Chapters of my kung fu.â Lou Cheng made his stand in brief words. Then, perplexed, asked,
âDoesnât Long Zhenâs contract end in January? If so, canât he attend the other three pro matches?â
Ning Zitong chuckled.
âYou think the Dragon King would let him?â
She mimicked Dragon Kingâs voice,
âDidnât you want to prove your importance? Then I, the Dragon King, shall let you know how insignificant you are. As long as Iâm here, victory is assured.â
âHmm...that sounds a little out of character...â The inner fanboy in Lou Cheng voiced his objections subconsciously.
The words surely fitted the Dragon Kingâs style. However, with the Dragon Kingâs disposition and dominant CEO-aura, he would never say such things.
Not that he didnât want to, but because he didnât deign to!
What makes you think you are worthy enough for me to say such words to you, Long Zhen?
âHaha,â Ning Zitong laughed drily. âYou get my point. Anyways, Long Zhenâs out of the next three pro matches, so you better prepare to be on the main team. You canât let elderlies like Lü Yan and I do all the work, right? Plus, Lü Yan probably wonât be joining the upcoming match this weekend, since he got injured in the Battle of Kings. He can still fight, but itâs honestly better if he doesnât.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThis weekend...arenât we heading to Hudong to challenge Shangqing Sect this weekend?â recalled Lou Cheng.
Not to mention it was the crucial match that would decide the champion of top-tier professional matches this year!
As expected, the Dragon King was confident.
âDonât worry. On their side, Yun He is injured, which leaves two Second Pins,â replied Ning Zitong with a smile. âBut, since we are facing some problems too, she may fight despite her injuries.â
Under normal circumstances, the Shangqing Sectâs main team was made of the Warrior Sage, the three times title-holder Taoist Sect Master, and the strong contender for titles, Taoist Yun Yan. They were evenly matched against the Dragon King, Empress Luo, and Long Zhen. Both teams, having the combination of one of the Legendary Twins and two super-class fighters, were the annual favorites for the top-tier Professional League.
Below them, there were Daxing Temple, Yanzhao League, Shushan Study, and Xinghai Club. They mainly contended for the third spot. However, in the past ten years, there were times when they made it to the grand finals, and even times when they took the highest glory home. In short, they were nothing to be scoffed at.
Lou Cheng nodded slowly. âGot it. Iâll prepare myself.â
He would have to pore over the files and videos of the Mighty Ones of Shangqing Sect.
Spirited, he left the office. Just as he was about to turn in the direction of his room, he suddenly saw Long Zhen near the escalator along the corridor.
He was over 2.1m tall, had bronze skin, a shiny bald head, and wore a loose martial arts uniform. His presence alone was intimidating.
Right now, he looked relaxed. His aura, alive and agile, was like a bird that had been released back to nature after a long imprisonment.
Not expecting to run into him, Lou Cheng felt a little awkward. He didnât know what to say or what his attitude should be.
âGood morning,â said Long Zhen with a laugh.
He gave Lou Cheng a deep look from above.
âFive years down the road, I trust that youâll make the same choice as me,â he said casually.
âEh?â Lou Cheng was a little taken aback.
Long Zhen stepped into the open elevator. Turning his massive body around, he said, pensively,
âBecause we are both perpetually proud beings.â
The elevator door shut slowly between him and Lou Chengâs. Lou Cheng stared blankly for a moment. Suddenly, he recalled something his Master once said:
âThe best way to worship a martial artist is to catch up to him, stand before him, and defeat him!â
Long Zhen had always been eager to challenge the Dragon King, despite getting his ass handed to him every time. Perhaps, deep inside, he secretly worshipped the Dragon King.
Lou Cheng sighed pensively. Returning to his room, he switched on the computer and began watching Warrior Sageâs recent matches.
That was when he remembered his initial plans to go to Europe.
Well, there goes my plan. Thank god I never mentioned it to Ke Ke, or else Iâd just disappoint her again. Forget the visa too, I wonât be needing it for a while. Eh, but maybe I should get it done anyway. It will save me trouble if I need it in the future.
Thoughts racing, he texted Auman, asking her to help him acquire visas to a number of European countries.
At present, Europe was a scattered union, so one visa couldnât bring him everywhere.
...
While Lou Cheng was busy with training, Auman went to the European embassies in Huacheng. For the ones without a brick-and-mortar, she submitted the application online.
When the visa officers received the application, the staggering words âPhysical Invulnerabilityâ triggered their danger alarm.
Not daring to act on their own, they reported it to their respective security departments after verifying that the application was submitted by Lou Cheng from the Longhu Club.
In an office in England, a blue-eyed man with black hair wearing a general rank insignia glanced at the name.
âReject!â he said decisively to his assistant.
âWhy?â blurted the assistant, confused.
Isnât this too arbitrary? How about a closer inspection?
Even though it was a Crown Grade Mighty One, itâs not like they hadnât allowed similar individuals into the borders in the past.
The general leaned back.
âYou still remember the death of Dark Night Bat, right?â
âI do. Three Mighty Ones died successively. Sathah was killed when Dark Night Bat and the others ganged up on him. But the identity of the one who was responsible for the following events remains unknown. At that time, the satellite monitoring system didnât have coverage on this area, so we couldnât get the photos,â said the assistant thoughtfully.
âAccording to Lieutenant General Amon, Lou Cheng was the one who chased the Mummy to Khukhang. We can confirm that he was one of the Mighty Ones in the vicinity at that time, which makes him a suspect,â said the general flatly.
âBut that doesnât prove anything. Mighty Ones at that stage could cross a desert in a few hours if they wanted to. In that case, the ones in the capital of Nile, Deeka, should be regarded as suspects too,â protested the assistant.
âRecently, someone put an end to a secret collaboration between America and Japan, killing both Crown Grade experts Number 16 and 18. They only have themselves to blame for incurring Chinaâs revenge, so there isnât much to talk about that. However, Lou Cheng was involved in that incident,â said the general.
âI know that. Still, he only played a supportive role,â the assistant was still puzzled.
The general was getting impatient.
âIs it that hard to understand? Crown Grade experts are always dying around Lou Cheng, two at a time no less! Compared to the Americans, we have a measly amount of them. Do you want them to all die?â
âB-but thatâs got to be a coincidence, right? We canât reject his visa application just because heâs a troublemaker!â protested the troubled assistant.
âAt Crown Grade, bad luck isnât something to be taken lightly. Who knows if itâs a part of his uncanny abilities,â said the general, tapping the table gently. âYou understand?â
âYes, but what reason do we give? Or do we not give one?â questioned the assistant.
The general pondered.
âJohn Weilburg Accords.â
âYouâre kidding, right?â cried the assistant.
âNo,â the general shook his head. âBut, youâll have to use its full name, of course.â
Two days later, Auman received a reply. She glanced at Lou Cheng, choosing her words carefully but unsure of how to break the news.
Sensing her dilemma, Lou Cheng opened his eyes.
âWhat is it?â he asked.
âThe England Authority has rejected your visa application,â said Auman softly.
âWhatâs the reason?â Lou Cheng asked indifferently, frowning.
Auman hesitated.
âJohn Weilburg Accords on the Prohibition of Weapons of Mass Destruction...â