Return to the City: The Strongest King-Chapter 1796 - 1725: Car Smashing (Part 2)
Capítulo 1796: Chapter 1725: Car Smashing (Part 2)
“Have you thought it through? If you detain me now, don’t expect me to come out even if you beg later.”
Song Xiaodong was sent to the detention center again.
Sun Yiyi and Chu Xianling also suffered the misfortune along with him.
However, the two weren’t afraid; they had both been to the Chen Family with Xiaodong. If those Chen Family kids knew who they were messing with, they’d regret it big time.
The three of them settled down in the detention center.
Young Master Chen looked at his car, now a wreck, heart aching as if it were bleeding.
With a bitter face, he called another car from home to tow his wreck back to the Chen family mansion.
The Old Master of the Chen Family had two sons, the elder being Chen Sen and the younger Chen Lin. Chen Sen had passed away years ago, leaving a son, Chen Zihui, who worked alongside Chen Lin. Chen Zihui had a son, Chen Cheng, who was the one whose car Song Xiaodong had smashed.
This Young Master Chen was quite the Mischievous Devil. The Chen Lin family was very strict, fearing that Young Master Chen would cause trouble, so they sent Chen Cheng abroad. He had only returned recently upon hearing that the Old Master was on his last legs, coinciding with the day Song Xiaodong came to treat the Old Master, when this little devil was on his way home.
Chapter 1726: Asking for Release
Young Master Chen, usually unruly and lawless, was spoiled by Chen Zihui’s wife, Zheng Lu. Chen Zihui was mild-tempered, whereas Zheng Lu was fiery and domineering. The Chen family held some influence in Beijing, and Young Master Chen had never been bullied since childhood. This was precisely why Chen Lin used the excuse of further studies in business school to send Chen Cheng to England. After all, Chen Zihui wasn’t Chen Lin’s own son, and it wasn’t his place to interfere in their family’s matters.
Hearing about Young Master Chen’s return, Zheng Lu was overjoyed and rushed out to greet him, yelling, “Oh, my precious son is back!”
Zheng Lu jogged over, only to find Young Master Chen looking aggrieved.
“Oh, my little darling, what’s wrong? Not happy? Tell Mom.” Zheng Lu said, cupping Young Master Chen’s face.
“Oh my, what happened to your car?” Zheng Lu noticed the severely damaged car.
The headlights were gone, the hood was dented, the glass shattered, the roof caved in, and the rear bumper dragged on the ground.
He hadn’t expected it; Song Xiaodong had jumped on the car three times, and it ended up like this.
How could he know how much force Song Xiaodong’s kicks actually had?
“The two cars collided, he paid fifty million, and then smashed my car.”
“Who dares to have such audacity?” Zheng Lu fumed right away.
This wasn’t about the money—it was about saving face.
Even if someone gives you money, they still smash your car in front of you, and you’d feel humiliated.
“I don’t know him, but he’s in the detention center now.” Young Master Chen said.
“Mom, you have to help me vent this anger!” Young Master Chen said, gritting his teeth.
“No problem, I’ll call your uncle and get this punk sentenced for ten or eight years.”
“That’s not enough; he also hit me!” Young Master Chen touched his swollen face.
“He hit you too? This is outrageous; I’ll go to the detention center with you!” Zheng Lu was livid.
Zheng Lu called from the Chen family courtyard entrance, making everyone’s heads spin with the commotion.
“Hello? Bro, Xiao Cheng got into a car crash, and they smashed his car too, even hit our Xiao Cheng. Now they’re in your police squad, see if you can do something about it. Is there no law anymore? How can people dare to bully us like this? Xiao Cheng and I are heading to your squad right now.”
Song Xiaodong sat in the detention center, eyes closed, resting.
Previously, inside the Dragon Gate Secret Vault, Song Xiaodong had seen the Immortal Corpse. The ancient, natural True Qi emanating from the immortal’s body, like the rising and setting of the sun and the movement of stars, had a profound impact on Song Xiaodong. It gave him a completely new understanding of True Qi cultivation and True Qi itself.
That is the wonder of the immortal; the body of an immortal, formed from nature’s spiritual energy, exudes an immense Immortal Qi with every gesture. It aligns with the will of heaven and connects to the underworld. Even a mortal could gain significant insight and wisdom from just a glance, let alone Song Xiaodong, who, as the Sect Leader, had a keen mind and understood much more from the Immortal Corpse.
In Dragon Gate, the maximum cultivation of True Qi is nine meridians. The first three True Qi reside in the Upper, Middle, and Lower Dantian, representing human instinct. These three True Qi do not involve refining essence into energy; rather, they resemble a sequence of muscle exertion discovered through particular power training to integrate different muscle groups across the body for a reflexive muscle response. It allows one’s strength and speed to reach the human limit, equating to a world-class professional athlete. Nonetheless, fundamentally, it still doesn’t exceed human limits. 𝑓𝘳𝑒𝑒𝓌𝘦𝘣𝘯ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝑚
The Fourth True Qi results from delving deeper into human potential and breaking through one’s physical limits, pertaining to the Extraordinary Meridians. Upon reaching Three Meridians True Qi Great Perfection, one starts to notice the limitations in battle; recognizing these limitations offers a direction for breakthrough, allowing one to cultivate the Fourth True Qi anew.
Liu Bai, the first Four Meridians True Qi master Song Xiaodong met, only realized the inadequacy of “Integrated Strength” being able to strike only one target at a time after achieving Three Meridians True Qi Great Perfection. This realization led him to break through the barrier and gain the Fourth True Qi.
The cultivation of the first three True Qi is already quite challenging, and training in the Fourth True Qi is even more intangible. The subsequent True Qi feels more like psychological experiences rather than actual physical responses, making it even more difficult to validate cultivation achievements.







