After Zhou Ming left, Dewey immediately called Huang Chong to inform him that Zhou was also going to the Suzhou competition, preparing to face off against him:
"Bro, that kid's got you in his sights. He's dead set on getting a win back from you.
It looks like my decision back at Qiandao Lake—telling you to go easy on him and only win by a hair's breadth to save his pride—was a mistake.
With a stubborn rich kid like him, you have to crush him completely. Make him understand the real gap in your abilities, and only then will he learn to tuck his tail between his legs and back off.
Go get him, Old Huang! This time, make sure you beat Zhou Ming so badly he has no choice but to accept it!"
Huang Chong hadn't expected that after he had politely turned down the young master, the guy would still be so persistent, chasing him all the way to Suzhou like a stubborn ghost.
