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Zhou Weihai and Zhou Weiwu can now be said to be the youngest martial artists in the Zhou family.
Previously, Zhou Weiwu was apathetic and unwilling to leave his home. Aside from working, he usually stayed in his own courtyard, living a life of drunken stupor.
Thus, even though Zhou Weiwu was the eldest among his generational peers in the Zhou family, he did not step forward to become the Civilian Defense Captain. Instead, Zhou Weihai took on the role.
The two are both sworn brothers and cousins.
Before them, the martial arts of the Zhou family were only passed down to the direct descendants. The collateral descendants could only learn miscellaneous studies.
Miscellaneous studies consisted only of stances and did not have real strength. When it came to actual combat, the miscellaneous studies obviously did not have the profound and enduring strength of the Zhou family martial arts.
The Zhou family has managed to keep their family learning secret for decades, which certainly has its unique aspects.
It is, after all, a ’Treasure’ left by the ancestors, and is highly valued by the Zhou family.
Even outsiders observing the sparring between the two could see the difference:
The focus of the Zhou family martial arts is on training the body from a young age, laying a solid foundation so that the strength can be profound and enduring. In contrast, miscellaneous studies only have stances—though they appear mighty, they lack sharp power and effective momentum, relying only on being clever and agile.
Once they cannot quickly defeat the enemy, the followers of miscellaneous studies will find themselves without subsequent power. This is the major disparity between direct and collateral descendants.
Yan Jinsu understood within just twenty minutes that the difference between them actually lies in the ’time’ spent learning!
One is taught meticulously, while the other crudely imitates—of course, the difference is significant!
Despite Zhou Weiwu drinking for over a decade and his physical reactions not being what they once were, for other collateral descendants to defeat him is still not an easy task!
Yan Jinsu noticed the crux and didn’t comment further; setbacks in life are essential for growth. These villagers too must rely on their collective efforts to strive for success, which then truly belongs to them.
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In Yan Jinsu’s eyes, as long as these ten martial artists of the Zhou family can unite and teach diligently, within three to five years, Qingfeng Village could be transformed.
It’s only the years 1979 now, and even if it takes ten years for Qingfeng Village to develop, it would just be the early 1990s, a time when the country is rapidly developing. Every industry would be flourishing with opportunities; she wasn’t worried that they wouldn’t find their way.
Moreover, seeing the villagers of her hometown grow and progress, maximizing strengths and minimizing weaknesses, has always been one of Xie Jingchen’s hopes for transformation. This coincidental alignment made Yan Jinsu want to fulfill it for her husband, considering it a unique birthday gift for him!
Because of her unexpected delivery, she hadn’t been able to celebrate her husband’s birthday. She always kept it in mind, and now with the chance to help him achieve his wish, she, of course, would do her best to assist.
Of course, she hadn’t been able to celebrate her birthday either; the couple merely had their sweet moments privately.
On the other hand—
Yan Jinxian, hearing that a wild wolf had appeared in Qingfeng Village, wished nothing more than for Yan Jinsu to die under its claws!
Sadly, her longtime wish was not so easily fulfilled!
At this moment, Yan Jinxian would not know that wishing her death was also Yan Jinsu’s longstanding desire.
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