Chapter 99: The Wulin of the People (1/2)
Chapter 99: The Wulin of the People
Cao Yi’s words had been true. While Wang Chao had been conferred to become a lieutenant commander, it was an empty check that Wang Chao had no use for.
At the very most, this had only meant that he would be given a higher paycheck. Several hundred more RMB a month would be added to add up to a thousand RMB salary. This was far more than enough to pay for food, water, electricity, hospital visits, and any other needs.
Expenses for the doctor or hospital, money for the New Years or any holiday spending, it would all be taken care of from his salary. To the regular military man, this was not a bad treatment at all.
But for Wang Chao who had an asset of over a hundred million, he wasn’t lacking money, and so, just what use was this treatment for him?
Lin Yanan was originally from the navy. After this promotion, she still had the chance to return to her original headquarters and gain even more power. But Wang Chao wouldn’t be able to.
“What other choice is there? To gain a military rank isn’t half bad; were you expecting him to win an actual title? That’s rather unrealistic.” Zhou Liang sighed, “An empty military rank is still a rank. When he retires, he can still use this as his fallback.”
“Do you really think that he would be able to retire as an elder?” Cao Yi spoke with a strange glance to Zhou Liang.
In truth, Wang Chao’s chances of retirement as an elder was practically zero after this most recent deathmatch. In Cao Yi and Zhou Liang’s eyes, Wang Chao had a 99% chance to die on the arena. There was absolutely no chance for him to retire.
“How about this then, I’ll go report to the higher ups and see if they can throw in another bonus. It’ll be good for him as well.” Zhou Liang nodded his head. “To kill isn’t that easy of a task. Gaining an empty reward seems quite underwhelming in truth. Although we are secret members, but are we still not members of the Military Commission? If one wants to rise in rank, they must start from the major general.”
“A major general isn’t enough. Even the major generals of now are just those who sing several songs of culture. To move the hands is far better than to move the lips.” Cao Yi sneered.
“Cao, my old friend, don’t be so grouchy. We have to put faith in the organization, something good will come from it. Our sweat and blood won’t be shed in vain.” Zhou Liang slapped Cao Yi on the shoulder. “In the latter half of this year, you’ll be tenured and become the head of the entire province’s safety bureau. You’ll be a part of the provincial party committee, and in several years, being a part of the central safety bureau won’t be too difficult.”
“I’m not the one to worry about. The government works for the sake of our country doesn’t it?” Cao Yi spoke. “Send a message to them. No, wait, a message won’t do us any good. Let’s go to Beijing ourselves and find one of the senior officials to grouch to.”
Just as Cao Yi and Zhou Liang were talking about Wang Chao’s most recent raise in salary, Wang Chao had already arrived at Guangdong in a small place called the Hongcun Village.
In a regular looking Volkswagen Santana, Wang Chao and Zhu Jia sat in the back while Lin Yanan drove the car.
The car slowly but peacefully traveled through the rural roads without any bumps or dusts flying up.
That was because they were on a cement road. Several years ago, the Socialist government had put up many cement roads to the villages and countrysides.
Although the roads weren’t that broad and would barely see any farmers use it, it was more than enough for any regular car to travel on.
“Many martial artists came from the village of Hongcun, Zhang Wei included. Their main focus had been in the Hung Ga, Wingchun, and Shaolin Longfist. Many of the more amazing martial artists had always stuck to martial art competitions and thus never gained a name for themselves in the Jianghu.”
Lin Yanan continued to drive the car and began to explain some of the information she had to Wang Chao.
“That’s true. There are many practitioners amongst the people, but those who wished to fight in the Jianghu were far and few. So despite their amazing prowess, their names were not known to many.” Wang Chao spoke.
If not for the allure of money to help one live their life, a practitioner of martial arts would not be willing to enter the Jianghu and engage in a bloody brawl.
“Zhang Wei’s name has spread throughout the Jianghu for many years and made a name for himself. After washing his hands clean of that life, he had decided to try his hand at business in Shantou. But because of the economical hardships, the Ike Corporation had won him over which led to his defeat at your hands. After his death, I heard his family went so deep into debt that his wife had sold all their assets and brought their child back to Hongcun village.”
After two or three days of investigations, Lin Yanan had been able to get a grasp on the situation.
“Ai! If there is trouble, then I should help. That is why I came, Zhang Wei was a worthy opponent after all. A skill like his is a strength that is not so easily found.” Wang Chao mentioned as he looked out the window.
“He jumped into the ocean by his own accord, but the reason was because of you. Are you not afraid that his son would grow up with resentment for you? I practiced martial arts as well, so I know many things in regards to the Wulin. In a situation like yours, you should be cutting the grass by the roots instead of trying to be so benevolent. When you’re older and unable to move, what would happen when the son comes to challenge you at the peak of his youth?”
Light reflected from Lin Yanan’s eyes like a mirror. At times, she concentrated on the road ahead while sometimes looking back at the sleeping Zhu Jia right next to Wang Chao.
These days, Zhu Jia had followed Wang Chao around everywhere almost as if they were inseparable. From Qingdao to Guangdong and the car ride to the village for every single bump on the way. Her physique had not been as great as Lin Yanan or Wang Chao, and so she had fallen asleep next to Wang Chao in weariness.
And because of the fact that Zhu Jia was asleep, Lin Yanan was able to talk to Wang Chao.
“Cutting the grass at the roots?” Wang Chao laughed, “Even if I wished to do that, the rules of society today isn’t like the rules of the Wulin in the Qing Dynasty or the Republic of China.”
“I’ll let you in on a secret. If you were to kill the son now, it wouldn’t be difficult at all for the organization to cover it up thanks to the status we hold.”
An enchanting but mysterious smile appeared on Lin Yanan’s face.
“No matter what happens, I am a martial artist that wishes to cultivate my health. Killing to solve a problem before it happens is not something I would do. Were you trying to attract me to such an action?” Wang Chao’s eyebrows rose in amusement.
“Attract what?” Zhu Jia’s ears perked up slightly as her eyes began to slowly open.
“We’re here!” Lin Yanan immediately put on the emergency breaks, cutting off the conversation just as suddenly.
From inside the car, the three people looked out the window only to be greeted with the crystal clear lake of the village. A single river flowed from it and alongside the private houses that towered over the nearby forest.
Right at the most concentrated area of the river was a single stone bridge that connected the village with a large banyan tree at the middle. The stolons to the banyan trees had been steeped in the water, creating a small groove of tiny banyan trees. And underneath each of the threes, several groups of people could be seen playing Mahjong or waving their fans.
When Wang Chao arrived at Qingdao City, it had been springtime March. After the events that had transpired, time had already went by so that it was now summertime June.