Wealthy second-generations privately cursing each other out and showing off their wealth was nothing new. They simply didn't make it public or show it off in open settings—it wasn't all peaceful harmony.
For instance, today, after the event ended, people split into four or five groups, many of whom wouldn't even greet each other if they ran into each other in the same nightclub.
But actually getting into a fight with curses... it wasn't like it never happened, just that it was very rare.
And it never turned into a big deal.
The wealthier the kid, the less they could actually hurt anybody—when Wang finally fought four against one, he couldn't even cause a light injury, just threw a couple of Tortoise Fists.
So, on Su Huai's turf, was there really any fear of them turning the world upside down?
According to the theory of relative confidence, the more stable one side is, the more hesitant the other side becomes.