It had to be said that the older the ginger, the spicier it was. Nowadays, those who could make a name for themselves in the martial arts circle weren't simple.
The Liu brothers seemed to be very quiet, but they easily made Ren Baqian realize what it meant to be awesome.
He reckoned that they would have a psychological scar from hitting sandbags for the rest of their lives.
Ren Baqian was in a good mood and had a higher opinion of them. Their goal had been achieved.
To be honest, they knew that no matter how good they were at fighting, their boss wouldn't think highly of them. There were too many people who could fight. The dozens of people in the villa could poke them to death with one finger and slap them to the wall.
This kind of experience was what Ren Baqian valued the most. Ren Baqian's reaction also proved this point.
Both sides had forgotten one thing. Ren Baqian's original purpose of hiring them was to teach the winged cavalry warriors martial ethics … It was to teach martial ethics …
The other party rushed forward and surrounded their companion. After figuring out the whole story, they immediately jumped up and scolded.
"Bastards, don't you have any shame?"
"Do you think you are fit to open a martial arts center? “
"F * ck XXXXX!"
Ren Baqian tilted his head, and one of the winged cavalry warriors suddenly became smart. He understood what Ren Baqian meant and strode over. Every step he took seemed to shake the ground.
His huge body gave those people a huge deterrent. They paused for a moment before clamoring again, "You don't dare to fight and play dirty. What do you want now?"
They didn't believe that these people could do anything to them now.
If they wanted to do anything, they could just call the police and make them suffer.
That winged cavalry warrior walked over to them with a contemptuous look on his face, turned around without saying a word, and swept his leg across. Before they could react, that leg swept across the sandbag. Following which, a gust of wind blew across their faces.
Boom! A loud sound was heard!
The sandbag that had just made the young man's face bloody exploded, and the steel ingots inside shot out like fragments of a cannonball. The visual impact made everyone feel the huge force.
Clang, clang, clang! After a series of sounds, the winged cavalry warriors came back to their senses and stared at the scene on the wall. Their faces turned green.
The walls were densely embedded with steel ingots that were three fingers wide and two fingers thick. All of the steel ingots were embedded perfectly straight into the wall, and not the slightest bit was exposed outside.
That kick just now didn't seem like a human's kick at all, but a Gundam's kick. Otherwise, how could it have caused such an impact?
Everyone's eyes widened and their mouths opened and closed. They were like fish out of water, unable to utter a single word.
Bean-sized sweat trickled down their foreheads, and their faces were deathly pale.
They looked at the winged cavalry warrior and then at the wall. They uniformly took a step back, carried the young man on the ground, and ran away without saying a word.
He didn't dare to say a word.
If this kick landed on him, it would be no better than being hit by a truck at 100 miles per hour.
The only difference was whether the corpse was whole or not.
Not only were they frightened, but even Ren Wannian and the Liu brothers were horrified.
After those youths ran away, the three of them looked at the two winged cavalry warriors with admiration.
"Boss, do we need to do some publicity or something?" Ding Jie asked. With the strength of these "mountain kids," it would immediately cause a sensation as long as they did some publicity, such as taking a video of that kick and posting it on the Internet.
In his mind, this cultural martial arts company could be established all over the country, gain a great reputation, and become a martial arts holy land in the hearts of ordinary people, just like Shaolin.
The difference was that other martial arts centers needed a huge amount of energy and money to do so, and people might not necessarily buy it.
Here, all they needed was a gentle push from the back.
Upon hearing this question, the others pricked up their ears.
"There's no hurry. It's not the right time yet. Let's recruit students first. Those who are fated will come." Ren Baqian shook his head. With the strength of the winged cavalry, as long as someone witnessed it, there would naturally be people coming.
They were too strong, and even without any publicity, Ren Baqian was confident that there would be no shortage of disciples. Just like today's incident, it would definitely be spread out in the future.
If they were defeated in an ordinary match, there wouldn't be much to say, and it was even possible for the opponent to slander them after they left.
However, that kick from the winged cavalry was far beyond that of a human. Ordinary people who saw this scene were more likely to exaggerate it, and this would make the martial arts center famous.
If they were to do more publicity, the martial arts center would probably be overcrowded.
The martial arts center had just been established, and the various systems weren't perfect yet. They didn't have enough experience and weren't ready for this.
Let's do it bit by bit. After all, Ren Baqian's martial arts center was completely different from the martial arts centers, taekwondo centers, and karate centers that previously existed. There were too many things involved, and many things had to be carefully considered.
Ding Jie and Ren Wannian were somewhat puzzled and felt that it was a pity. Other martial arts centers were eager to become famous, but Ren Baqian seemed to be afraid of others finding out.
However, they would listen to whatever Ren Baqian said.
"In the future, the disciples will be divided into three categories. The first category will be ordinary outer disciples, the second category will be inner disciples with some potential, and the last category will be core disciples," Ren Baqian said.
"What's the difference in treatment?" Ding Jie asked.
"Ordinary disciples will be taught according to the previous rules. The annual tuition fee will be 50,000 yuan, and they will only be taught boxing techniques to hone their bodies. As for inner disciples, the annual tuition fee will be 20,000 yuan, and they will be taught basic martial arts techniques. As for core disciples, there will be no tuition fee, but they will have to complete missions and exchange points for martial arts techniques, "Ren Baqian explained briefly.
Ding Jie and Ren Wannian felt that it was a little strange. They didn't know why Ren Baqian had set up such a system. Core disciples actually didn't need to pay tuition fees, but had to complete missions? What missions?
Meanwhile, the Liu brothers focused their attention on the "martial arts techniques" that Ren Baqian mentioned.
"Let's leave it at that for now. There are some things that you will understand in the future. "Ren Baqian waved his hand.
After that, Ren Baqian left and went to another martial arts center in Pudong, which was also overseen by two winged cavalry warriors.
Different from the previous one, there were actually a few students registered for this martial arts center.
Ren Baqian didn't even need to think to know that it must have something to do with some departments. However, it didn't matter as the sand couldn't be washed clean.
This time, Ren Baqian opened a total of two martial arts centers in Shanghai. They were located in Jing 'an and Pudong, with an area of about 1,000 square meters and an excellent location.
In addition to the teaching area, each martial arts center also had a herb room and a dining room. Naturally, the herbs and meat that were brought back from Dayao were helpful for cultivation.
Of course, they weren't open to external disciples. However, these two points alone made it incomparable to any other place. These things couldn't be bought by others even if they had the money, and Ren Baqian wasn't prepared to sell them.
Originally, Ren Baqian was going to build a martial arts center in the capital and a martial arts center in Yang City. However, after careful consideration, he didn't dare to let the winged cavalry warriors out as they might cause trouble.
After settling the matters of the martial arts centers, Ren Baqian became a hands-off shopkeeper and left the two martial arts centers to Ding Jie and Ren Wannian to slowly develop. In any case, his request was to let nature take its course. No publicity, no activities, and it didn't matter if they came or not!
He returned to Dayao to start building the paper mill.
Furthermore, the roadbed and sleepers of the circular railway had already been laid, and Ren Baqian still had to arrange for the laying of the tracks.
260,000 kilograms of steel was equivalent to the steel output of Dayao for the past three years. This was the largest expenditure since the founding of the nation. He had to let those people in the imperial court see the results as soon as possible.
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