Chapter 2004: Training Techniques



Chapter 2004: Training Techniques

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

“Chase after him!”

“Don’t chase him.” Lin Yi covered his wound and said with difficulty.

“You won’t be able to catch him... Hiss...”

Lin Yi sucked in a breath of cold air and leaned against the car.

The wound on her lower abdomen kept bleeding and he fell to the ground.

“Mr. Lin, how are you? Can you hold on? I’ll send you to the hospital.”

Mina Ito rushed over to check on Lin Yi’s injuries.

Originally, she didn’t want to get involved, preferring to let the two settle things fairly.

But she hadn’t anticipated that the foreigner’s skills would be so exceptional.

He was a B-class fighter!



Encountering such a person in the city was rare.

And Mr. Lin, with his C-class skills, managing to hold his own against him was even more astonishing.

“I won’t die from this,” Lin Yi said, gritting his teeth against the pain. “But I might need a few stitches.”

“I’ll take you to the hospital right now.”

Lin Yi was helped into the car, and Mina Ito floored the gas pedal, heading to the nearest hospital, Toyo Miharu Hospital. She also informed Caie Mitsui about their situation.

In less than twenty minutes, Mina Ito had the car at the hospital, and Lin Yi was taken to the emergency room.

It took almost an hour to get the wound stitched up.

When Lin Yi came out, Caie Mitsui was already at the hospital, holding his hand with tears in her eyes.

“How do you feel? It must hurt a lot. It’s all my fault for dragging you into this.”

“It’s just a minor injury. I’m used to it.”

Lin Yi took a deep breath. “I estimate that in two or three days, I’ll be able to move around. Don’t worry.”

Caie Mitsui wasn’t one to be overly sentimental. She shifted her position, sitting beside Lin Yi.

“I heard from Mina that the person who attacked you was a foreigner. Is he connected to this matter?”

“More than just connected,” Lin Yi said.



Over the next few days, Lin Yi stayed in the hospital to recover.

Although the injury wasn’t severe, the wound needed time to heal. After all, it had taken dozens of stitches, and if it tore open due to intense activity, he would suffer.

The day after Lin Yi’s injury, Ning Che arrived in Sunrise Land.

Upon seeing Lin Yi’s wound, Ning Che was silent for a long time.

“You bastard, someone managed to beat you up like this. They must be pretty good.”

“That’s what worries me. If they can send someone casually and beat me up like this, their organization is more formidable than we thought,” Lin Yi said.

“Don’t belittle yourself. The current international situation is clear,” Ning Che said.

“If they could beat you like this, that person must be significant in their organization. It’s unlikely he was a low-level lackey.”

“No matter his rank, the Central Guards Brigade can’t handle it at its current level,” Lin Yi said.

“Even with the Yanlong Team, it wouldn’t be enough.”



“The brigade is aware of this issue. They’ve held over a dozen meetings in the past few days to prepare for these matters.”

“What were the meetings about?”

“The main issue is Team 4. They’re planning to recruit new members and rebuild Team 4, with Tao Cheng as the leader. Some members from our Team 2 and Team 3 will be transferred there,” Ning Che said.

“The remaining task is to enhance our combat capabilities, which the brigade has left up to us.”

“But increasing our strength isn’t something that can happen overnight. It’s not an easy task.”

“There are ways to achieve it,” Ning Che said.

“Our technique for channeling energy through the dantian originates from Daoism, which includes methods and techniques. They plan to make this public to us, but we need to wait for their instructions.”

After a few seconds of silence, Lin Yi asked a question.

“What about the original members of Team 4? How are they and their families?”

Ning Che shrugged. “That’s classified information. I’m not privy to that. If you really want to know, you’ll have to ask Mr. Lu.”

“I’ll call him when I get a chance.”

“I suggest you don’t worry about these things and focus on healing,” Ning Che said, rolling her eyes.

“I’m fine now. Just need a few more days of rest for the wound to heal, then I’ll be able to move around.”



“Too bad,” Ning Che said.

“If you were fine now, I could enjoy some time here, but it looks like that’s not happening.”