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Chapter 94 - 90 Master’s Name, Extremely Difficult Task_3

Chapter 94: Chapter 90 Master’s Name, Extremely Difficult Task_3

Hong Wenbo also picked up his glass, "Hey, don’t call me Captain Hong. If you don’t mind, just call me Uncle Hong."

"Okay, Uncle Hong, I’ll toast to you." Wu Li followed suit smoothly.

"Ha ha, here we go."

The two drank a glass of liquor.

Hong Wenbo, "Actually, when I was young, I served as a scout in the army, and at that time, the instructor who taught us combat saw that I had some talent and gave me special training privately."

"My instructor was also a master of traditional martial arts and taught me many practical fighting techniques, including Xingyi Fist techniques, so when I saw you fighting six at once, I knew you were practicing Xingyi."

Wu Li nodded, his mind stirring, thinking that now if there were any place in the country with the most traditional martial arts masters, it would definitely be in the army. Could Hong Wenbo perhaps introduce him?

Hong Wenbo took a sip of his drink and continued, "After I was discharged from the military, I became a detective and participated in a few very dangerous missions."

"One time during a search, a criminal suddenly rushed out with a dagger aiming to thrust at me."

As he spoke, Hong Wenbo made a thrusting motion from above with his chopsticks.

"I was startled at that moment and instinctively used the Tiger Hugging Head move, but I wasn’t as skillful as you and still got stabbed in the arm."

Hong Wenbo rolled up his sleeve, revealing a scar on his left arm, "Here, this is where I was stabbed, but I managed to scratch his face and injure his eyes, and that’s how I subdued him in the end."

Wu Li nodded repeatedly and joined Hong Wenbo for another drink.

"Speaking of which, if it wasn’t for that instructor teaching me so much back then, I might have been sacrificed many times over during missions throughout the years, so I’ve always been very grateful to him. Seeing you reminds me of my instructor."

Wu Li nodded, understanding why Hong Wenbo took special care of him.

"Actually, having a master is just the beginning; personal cultivation is up to the individual. Once a master has finished teaching, it’s still up to oneself to practice diligently. Uncle Hong, with your skills, you must have persisted in practicing and studying."

"Ha ha ha, well said." Hong Wenbo laughed heartily. If others had said this, he wouldn’t have felt much, dismissing it as flattery, but coming from a high-level expert like Wu Li, it reached his heart.

However, he soon sighed, "It’s a pity, though. Kung Fu is like, if you don’t practice for three days, your skills diminish. If you stop for a year or so, then it’s pretty much all gone. With my public duties piling up over the years, even if I had the will to keep practicing, my skills are far from what they used to be, otherwise, I would definitely spar with you, ha ha ha."

Wu Li also laughed along, and the two had another drink.

"Xiao Wu, you’re running a martial arts hall yourself, right?" Hong Wenbo suddenly asked.

Wu Li’s spirit perked up, sensing that business was about to be discussed, and he nodded, "Yes."

Hong Wenbo, "Is it a large scale?"

Wu Li, "I’m currently preparing to open eight branches."

Hong Wenbo exclaimed, "The younger generation will surpass us in time."

"It’s like this. I actually wanted to ask for your help this time."

"Uncle Hong, just tell me."

"Do you know of Fenglin Group?"

"I’ve heard of it," Wu Li nodded.

Hong Wenbo explained, "It’s a real estate enterprise. Don’t be fooled by its not-so-loud reputation; it’s actually an enormous behemoth with properties and commercial districts in first, second, and third-tier cities across the country."

"In recent years, Fenglin Group has started expanding overseas, and they’ve run into a bit of conflict with the Yu Group from New Country, both eyeing the same project."

Wu Li looked puzzled at Hong Wenbo, not understanding why he was telling him this.

Hong Wenbo looked at Wu Li, "In New Country, it’s very popular to settle disputes with fighting matches, and many conflicts between large groups are sometimes resolved through combat competitions. You know, both sides are behemoths, and if they were to spend money competing for the market, it would actually be detrimental to both."

Wu Li nodded, recalling the fierce fight for the takeaway market between the Horse from Hangzhou and the Horse from Shenzhen—burning billions each day until both sides were feeling the strain, yet neither wanted to be the first to back down.

If Fenglin Group and the Yu Group from New Country faced a similar situation and could settle it with a fighting match, it would indeed be more cost-effective than a financial battle between them.

Wu Li, "Uncle Hong, do you want to recommend me to fight?"

Hong Wenbo nodded, "Yes."

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