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Chapter 72
As Jiang Ning’s car hummed towards Lin Group, his mind was already a few steps ahead. He knew the impact of the training he had set in motion. He wasn’t just testing their strength; he was pushing them to the edge of their limits, forcing them to confront their weaknesses. In a month, if they survived, they would be warriors in their own right. But survival wasn’t guaranteed—it was about who had the grit to push through, who could endure the pain and the humiliation, and come out stronger for it.
Meanwhile, the training facility was alive with activity. The men, drenched in sweat and mud, were giving everything they had. Brother Gou, covered in grime from his repeated falls, was the first to break the ice. His persistence became a symbol for the others. Each failed attempt only seemed to drive him harder. There was no room for self-doubt in Jiang Ning’s world—only the hunger to improve.
The men who had been hesitant at first now began to move. One by one, they challenged the obstacles, pushing their bodies to the brink, fueled by a combination of desperation and ambition. The sound of feet hitting the ground, grunts of exertion, and the occasional crash as someone fell echoed through the training grounds.
Jiang Ning’s eyes, however, were on a different prize. As he drove towards Lin Group, he was unaware of the new threat that had just arrived in Donghai. Jin Ran’s men—twins, Wu Qiang and Wu Bing—were already here, on a mission to cripple him. They were part of Jin Ran’s personal enforcers, two hulking figures who carried the aura of danger with every step.
Wu Qiang and Wu Bing were not the kind of men who hesitated. They were ruthless, efficient, and brutally strong. When they received their orders from Jin Ran, they didn’t question them. They didn’t ask why—only how. And when Jin Ran handed them Jiang Ning’s photograph with the explicit command to break his hands and legs, their expressions remained cold, like machines ready to carry out a task.
“We won’t fail,” Wu Bing said, his voice a low growl as he examined the photo. His eyes narrowed, already calculating how to find Jiang Ning.
“Find him, and make sure he won’t be a problem anymore,” Wu Qiang added, his fists tightening. The twins knew that if they were to impress their boss, they had to do more than just break his legs—they had to send a message that Jin Ran’s enemies were not to be trifled with.
They wasted no time. Their plan was simple—track down Jiang Ning and incapacitate him. They knew the streets of Donghai like the back of their hands, and it didn’t take long before they started asking around, using their intimidation tactics to get information. Everyone in Donghai had heard of Jiang Ning’s brutal reputation, but few knew where to find him. Still, the twins weren’t deterred. They had their methods, and they were patient.
Back at the training facility, Jiang Ning’s mind wasn’t on these threats. He had already anticipated that his actions would stir up enemies, but he wasn’t concerned. He had lived through enough battles to know that fear was the enemy of progress. As he neared Lin Group, he thought about Lin Yuzhen, her gentle yet determined nature, and how he could always count on her to keep him grounded.
But he couldn’t afford to be distracted now. There was work to be done—more battles to win, and this was just the beginning.
As the day unfolded, Wu Qiang and Wu Bing were getting closer to their target, unaware that Jiang Ning wasn’t the type of man to be taken down so easily. The storm was gathering, and this time, it wasn’t just about survival—it was about dominance.