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Chapter 181 - 164: Southeast Asia’s Number One
Chapter 181: Chapter 164: Southeast Asia’s Number One
When Wang Xuan translated Wu Li’s words for Li Youqiang, he remained silent, giving Wu Li a deep look before turning and walking away.
Wu Li took the gun from Ruan Xing’s hand, stepped back a few steps, and then threw it back to him without saying "let’s go again," only watching him calmly.
Ruan Xing took the gun, his face pale, not daring to even glance at Wu Li as he also turned and left.
Those who had come with him began to disperse, and the street quickly emptied out a lot.
Applause erupted from the disciples at the scene, cheering loudly, their eyes filled with admiration for Wu Li.
"In this situation, all I can say is ’f*ck’ to describe my feelings right now!"
"That’s f*cking awesome!"
"Within seven steps, his punches are faster!!!"
"I knew Wu Li’s live stream would always be surprising."
"With this speed and this bravery, wouldn’t it be fair to say he’s the best in the Hua Country?"
...
The live stream exploded, with various gifts flooding the screen.
Having calmed himself, Chen Gang felt that the show’s effect was explosive. Unfortunately, there were no local media from Southern Country present; otherwise, broadcasting that scene would have made everyone believe this was true Kung Fu. His trip to the Southern Country accomplished its cultural output goal.
Wu Li turned calmly and walked over to Zhang Shicai, "Senior Zhang, I plan to visit Hu Shan soon to discuss Martial Arts, could you tell me about him?"
Zhang Shicai looked at Wu Li with a complex expression and after a long pause, sighed and nodded, "Okay."
A group of people returned to the earlier courtyard. This time, the other Martial Arts Hall masters and their disciples did not enter but said goodbye and left.
In the courtyard, there were only Zhang Shicai, Huang Wei, a little girl, and the crew.
"Hu Shan is a local from Yuhe City; he once learned Yong Chun in my hall," Zhang Shicai stated.
Wu Li nodded, having guessed from the conversations between Li Youqiang and Huang Wei that Hu Shan must have connections with the Jiyun Hall.
"Hmph, he didn’t have money to learn Martial Arts at first; he just came to our Martial Arts Hall to work. It was the master who saw his talent and taught him Yong Chun for free," added Huang Wei.
Zhang Shicai didn’t seem to mind and continued, "His talent was indeed great; after three years with me, he mastered Yong Chun thoroughly and then expressed his wish to learn from other Martial Arts Halls."
"Jiyun has always advocated that Chinese Boxers should not differentiate among schools; by interacting and learning different Martial Arts, progress can be achieved. So, I did not stop him, and instead encouraged him to learn and observe more," Zhang explained.
"Humph, he was the only one on Martial Arts Street who had three different masters!" Huang Wei interjected again.
Wu Li nodded; traditionally, many Martial Arts Grandmasters in our country also had multiple masters, traveling and acquiring the true essence of various Martial Arts, eventually creating their style. But Hu Shan learning in Martial Arts Street and running between one hall to another, where everyone knows each other, must have been somewhat awkward.
"After that, he also learned Yongchun White Crane Fist and Long Arm Fist, and then he told me he wanted to combine these three types of Martial Arts into one," Zhang continued, "I thought at the time that he was just young and arrogant. After all, these three Martial Arts, transmitted and developed over many years, each have their unique characteristics; how easy could it be to integrate them into a new style?"
"He stayed on Martial Arts Street practicing for seven years, during which he fought many underground boxing matches, consistently doing well; by then, his reputation in Yuhe City had grown significantly."
"Later, when he left Yuhe City, I saw him again a year later."
"That year, a major international fighting competition was held in Southern Country by a foreign company in collaboration with several domestic companies. The competition invited many renowned fighters from the underground boxing rings of various regions; the stakes were high. Huang Wei also participated, and I went to watch his matches. That’s when I saw Hu Shan."
"In the competition, I saw Hu Shan fight one match. I was surprised to find him effortlessly integrating moves from Yong Chun, White Crane, and Long Arm Fist, plus utilizing many new techniques. At that moment, I knew Hu Shan had truly found his own path."
"That competition, the disciples we sent from several Martial Arts Halls didn’t perform too well; only Hu Shan made it to the finals."
At this point, Huang Wei’s face darkened, but he couldn’t argue since Zhang Shicai was stating facts.
"Because Hu Shan originated from our halls, we all paid close attention to his matches, watching him until the final. We watched him defeat his opponent and win the championship," Zhang Shicai’s eyes looking aged, absorbed in his memories.
"After he won the championship, the host interviewed him, asking what Martial Arts style he used. He claimed it was a style he created, named Killing Fist."
Hearing this, Huang Wei couldn’t help but interject again, "That bastard, he clearly used our Martial Arts but insisted it was his creation. Not only that, but he also openly said things that disparaged Yong Chun, White Crane, and Long Arm Fist, belittling these three Martial Arts while excessively praising his own Killing Fist."
Wu Li frowned, genuinely integrating three Martial Arts styles to complement each other’s strengths and weaknesses was a good thing, but to casually disrespect and belittle others after benefitting from them was a sign of poor character.
Zhang Shicai shook his head, evidently reluctant to dwell on the topic further, and continued, "Later, Hu Shan went to Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, the Philippines, Brunei, and other countries, sweeping the underground boxing rings and defeating many skilled fighters."
"Since these were underground fights, there were no videos on TV or the internet. We got some information about Hu Shan’s record through people in the circle."
"Later, when he returned to Southern Country, his overseas records somehow got out, and several local fighting masters sought him out to challenge him; they all lost. Afterwards, they publicly addressed Hu Shan as ’Master’, and his reputation as Southeast Asia’s number one real combat expert became widely recognized."
At this point, Zhang Shicai looked seriously at Wu Li, "The effectiveness of Hu Shan is only clear to those truly in the circle. The title of Southeast Asia’s number one is not for show; he has fought many personal matches for influential figures and injured many skilled opponents!"
Wu Li nodded; Hu Shan’s fights were mostly those like the ones Zhao Lixin had fought—competitions involving huge amounts of money, with real experts participating. Hu Shan’s title of Southeast Asia’s number one probably emerged from these matches. He decided to ask Zhao Lixin later how much he knew about Hu Shan.
Zhang Shicai advised Wu Li, "After becoming famous, Hu Shan never again fought publicly; his sparring sessions were private, without any rules. If you seek him out to spar, the risks are great, think it over carefully."
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