"Just act like an old man... and rejoice in your son's growth!!"
It's been a while since I last read from this manga, but/so it's nice to see it still easily makes me cry like a bitch.
After helping Phil, the gang fall to Hong Kong (which I guess happened at the end of last volume, but I don't remember perfectly, and am basically just trusting context). Coincidentally, the run into Shen's sister, who informs them of an upcoming tournament in which Shen plans to challenge Feng. So we get a brief tournament arc... Kind of. Fuuko's intentional use of Unluck works against Shen and in Fuuko's own favor by making the bracket work such that Shen will have to fight all of Fuuko's henchmen, while Mui raises herself in the other side of the bracket (oh, Mui is here btw). The idea is to train Shen to surpass Feng, kinda-sorta to force Feng into character development as well. But in practice it seems like the idea is just to see how well Shen learns to counter Negator Abilities while testing his resolve. As such, Fuuko actually forfeits before her fight starts, and by the end of the thing Feng only gets a small opportunity at a rematch against Fuuko. The main thing is getting Shen to unlock Untruth (he does) and win favor for the Nyoi-Kinko (he does). And also cement his relationship with Mui (he does). A consequence is we learn Feng is actually Unfade (did we know this already? idr), who cannot age, allowing him to master martial arts on his own, by clouding him from seeing the merits of passing his techniques on to a disciple (which he learns at the end of the arc). Basically, I cried when Feng acknowledged Shen as his son....
Anyway, new arc starts! We're recruiting Chikara by infiltrating his school. Lot of shenanigans in the two chapters seen so far, especially since all Fuuko knows of high school is taken from manga.