Chapter: 2839
Su Chengfeng was filled with excitement and asked, “Master Xuan, can you kill a four-star warrior?”
“Four-star warrior?” Master Xuan replied, surprised. “Do you know one? I believe there are already four-star warriors in China, right?”
“Yes,” Su Chengfeng said through gritted teeth. “One just appeared this morning!”
Master Xuan smiled and said, “Killing a four-star warrior isn’t easy. If you want me to try, you will need to double my fee.”
Su Chengfeng felt a mix of anger and frustration burning inside him. Without hesitation, he responded, “Master Xuan, money isn’t an issue, but you have to take care of the Jinling master first.”
“Don’t worry,” Master Xuan assured him. “I’ll deal with him first, then we can talk about the four-star warrior.”
After hanging up the phone, Su Chengfeng thought about Master Xuan. He was a Chinese metaphysical master that Su Chengfeng had hired from the UK. His full name was Xuan Fengnian.
China has a long history with metaphysics, which includes practices like Feng Shui, Qigong, the Book of Changes, Bagua, and Qimen Dunjia. However, because of the country’s vast size and diverse cultures, different regions have different customs and preferences. As a result, metaphysics is more popular in the south of China.
Hong Kong, in particular, has been a key place for the growth of metaphysics over the past two hundred years. In Hong Kong, Feng Shui and metaphysical practices are not just seen as beliefs for the poor. In fact, the wealthier people are often more interested in these practices. Many of the top wealthy individuals in Hong Kong have fortunes worth over ten billion or even over a hundred billion.
Many wealthy individuals, including famous stars, strongly believe in metaphysics, especially Feng Shui. One of the most well-known masters of this practice is Xuan Fengnian. He began his career in Hong Kong and became the leading master of metaphysics there, even earning the title of the queen master for the Li family.
Over ten years ago, the Li family wanted to move their business to the UK, so they invited Xuan Fengnian to join them. Eager for new opportunities, Xuan Fengnian left Hong Kong and established his own sect in the UK. With the Li family’s support, he found success and made a lot of money while also gathering a group of disciples.
However, the Li family faced serious problems in their business strategy. Their wealth began to dwindle, and their reputation suffered greatly, leading them to be viewed negatively by others. This downfall affected Xuan Fengnian too, as he was closely tied to them.
Xuan Fengnian wasn’t skilled in Feng Shui luck; instead, he specialized in Miao Jiang Gu techniques, which could harm others. As the Li family started to change their ways, they distanced themselves from him, leading to a sharp decline in Xuan Fengnian’s income. He found himself struggling to make ends meet.
Recently, Su Chengfeng reached out to Xuan Fengnian with an offer of 100 million pounds to come to Jinling for a job that involved killing someone. Although Xuan Fengnian had rarely used his harmful skills, he saw the high payment as an opportunity and quickly packed his bags to travel from England. However, he knew this task would be a challenge.
Su Chengfeng had received many rewards in the past, but this time it was quite challenging. The most frustrating part was that he still didn’t know who he was supposed to kill.
In the past, when he helped others with their tasks, they would give him detailed information about their targets. They would share names, birth dates, family backgrounds, and even details about their ancestors’ graves. With that information, he could jump straight into action.
But this time, Su Chengfeng had no specific clues about the mysterious master he needed to confront. So, he decided to call on Xuan Fengnian, hoping he could use his special skills to locate the target first. Once they found the person, Su Chengfeng could then carry out his mission.