The four brothers began to worry. The curse of the purple necklace still lingered, and if left unaddressed, it would affect the next generation. Guangyiao discovered a word written on one of the pages—“The Final Weapon.” Binyiao pointed out that they weren't soldiers and couldn't purchase any firearms. The prophecy stated: “The Final Weapon’ shall be one of the Huyan Hu. His left eye is black, his right eye red. He shall activate the power of supremacy, successfully bringing his doppelganger to rest, and the curse shall be lifted.” When exactly would The Final Weapon appear? When? What were the conditions? They still couldn't find the answers. The book mentioned that the “Final Weapon” would have a pair of pigeon twins. Qingyiao silently closed the book, and the three brothers gathered together. “Unity, defeat the evil forces, and let Huyan Hu rise again!” This motto must never be forgotten.
Time flew by, and over a century passed in the blink of an eye. With the four brothers confirmed deceased, the clan began fretting over when the Ultimate Weapon would arrive. March 22, 2004. Outside a delivery room in a Hong Kong hospital, Anthony Wu Lan-Ming paced restlessly. The weight of a century-old family prophecy rested entirely behind that door. When an infant's cry pierced the air, a millennia-old curse finally met its destined breaker...
Though the eyes that opened belonged to one unlike any other. Mother Dahlia Kuai Hei-wun was wheeled out of the operating room and back to the ward. A nurse emerged to explain to the anxious family that the child required a series of detailed eye examinations to rule out congenital conditions, asking them to wait patiently for the results. Father Anthony pulled the nurse aside. “There's no history of genetic disorders in our family,” he insisted. The nurse responded calmly, “The test results aren't in yet. We can't jump to conclusions. Please return to the waiting area.” The family decided to visit Dahlia in her room to ensure she was physically well.
Half an hour later, the nurse wheeled the baby out and informed the Hu family, “We need to conduct thorough examinations to ensure this won't affect her vision later in life. Additionally, if behavioral issues arise between ages two and three, we recommend seeking an evaluation from the pediatric department. Many children today face minor learning challenges, and early detection can be beneficial.” Upon hearing this, Anthony felt a weight lift from his shoulders, though he remained vigilant to prevent any unforeseen complications.
In fact, after the child's birth, Anthony had gathered the family to discuss how to explain to the child that he was the “Final Weapon.” The child's grandfather expressed reservations about revealing this at such a young age, arguing the child lacked the judgment to discern truth from fiction. Both uncles were present; the eldest uncle stated there was insufficient evidence to prove the child was the “Final Weapon,” urging the family to keep it confidential. He also questioned how they would teach the child to defend himself if teased about his eyes. The second uncle, however, was deeply concerned. Many male members of the Huyan Hu clan inherited extraordinary strength—physical capabilities far exceeding those of ordinary people. If the child fought back, there was a high chance he could seriously injure someone. The grandfather countered: “Silently enduring unfair treatment is actually a great disadvantage. Fighting back isn't about recklessly hurting others. Back when your mother and I fled from the mainland to Hong Kong, we were attacked too. I knew how to fight back, and that's why they dared not attack us again.”
Father explained to Grandfather that the clan carried demonic blood. The Book of Huyan Hu recounted how Hu Qingyiao and his three younger brothers, fleeing southward, had consumed vast quantities of human blood due to extreme starvation and desperation. Upon reaching Hong Kong, the children of the three brothers were murdered. The killer, seeking to profit from a purple necklace, brutally slaughtered their offspring. Grandfather and Grandmother were the sole survivors. Though the murderer is dead, the family's protection of the child remains an instinctive, daily tension. Despite the household's open-minded atmosphere, the child has always sensed an invisible protective shell—he must return home promptly after school, never lingering outside until dark.
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