Chapter 976 The Terrified Sato
The King of Fighters and the rest were not the only ones who felt regret and loss. Ye Qing-Tian felt the
same despite having never met the young man, Chu Tian-Fan.
Waves of stinging pain assailed Ye Qing-Tian when he heard about the young man''s fall.
His death was a great loss to the world of Chinese martial arts.
"Eastward! The mighty river flows unendin''
Foamed waves, risen and fall''n, in moments fleetin''
s! So too is the hero felled...
Wrongs, rights, triumphs and defeatsst but a blink
While mountains stand, and the sun rises and sinks
Such are the cards that life has dealt...
Sat the fisher in his boat, gray and wizened
Wise in the moons and winds in all its seasons
So raises his wine to friends in cheer...
All joys and all sorrows since time dawned on men
Are naught but tales shared ''round the table to quench
Men''s thirst for fine wine andpanions dear."
Fierce winds howled on Mount Yan.
Every man stood around the table with a cup of wine in his hand.
Ye Qing-Tian was the only one who sat on the ground, his face skyward as he sighed and drowned his
sorrows in wine.
"Qing-Tian seems genuinely upset by Chu Tian-Fan''s death." The rest eyed the man from a distance
and sighed.
They had seen too much of the same over the years.
These tragedies would fade with time.
Soon, like melting snow that hadnded in a stream, Chu Tian-Fan''s name would be washed away by
the tides of time.
A new prodigy would descend upon China then.
As some passed into death, so were some born into existence. The rest had to go on with their lives.
The wheels of history never stopped turning.
No matter how impressive Ye Fan had been, he was but one out of billions of men in China—a grain of
sand in a vast desert.
Another grain of sand with a simr shine would pop up after he had gone.
They merely felt a mild regret for Ye Fan''s death, and even that was fleeting.
But to some, Ye Fan had been everything to them.
The day after the Japanese military had admitted that they had shot Chu Tian-Fan, a furious Chu
Zheng-Hong led a charge of thirteen grandmasters and fought their way into Japan.
Within one night, thousands of Japanese men at a particr military base were ughtered.
Chu Zheng-Hong also dered that he would level the entire country of Japan.
They would all die for Chu Tian-Fan''s death!
His deration shook the entire country.
Sato fell out of his bed in terror when he heard the news.
"What...what did you just say? A group of powerful martial artists has invaded Japan in the name of
seeking vengeance for Chu Tian-Fan?”
Sato had been awoken abruptly by his men in the middle of the night.
His face was drained of blood and his eyes filled with horror as he questioned the man before him.
"That''s right, Commander. More than a thousand men at one of our military bases were killedst night.
It probably...won''t take them very long to make their way here." The man''s voice shook as he spoke.
He was clearly in the midst of panic as well.
Sato had been themander who had led the ambush on Chu Tian-Fan. He was utterly terrified.
"They killed more than a thousand men and levelled an entire military base..."
Sato was on the verge of wetting his pants. Sheer terror had turned his mind into aplete nk.
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He wasn''t a martial artist, but he knew them very well.
It didn''t matter if he had an army of hundreds of thousands of men under hismand. A grandmaster
would ughter him like a dog in closebat.
Quaking with terror, Sato grabbed his phone and called Chu Zheng-Liang.
"Chu Zheng-Liang, you bastard! You lied to me! Remember what you told me before the operation?
You said that Chu Tian-Fan had no allies. No one would seek revenge for him after he''s dead. Look at
what''s happening now! A dozen grandmasters have invaded Japan. They''re going to massacre
everyone to avenge Chu Tian-Fan. So this is what you meant by saying he had no allies, and that no
one would avenge him?! You lied to me, you bastard! You set me up! Chu Zheng-Liang, if I get killed,
my spirit will haunt you in your sleep! I will never let you rest in peace!"
Sato''s bloodshot eyes looked murderous as he cursed at Chu Zheng-Liang loudly.
Sato had believed Chu Zheng-Liang and thought that Ye Fan was a lone man with no powerful allies or
forces watching his back.
He had been convinced that he wouldn''t suffer any repercussions for killing the man.
He couldn''t have foreseen the number of grandmasters who had charged into his home country the
day after they had announced that they had killed Ye Fan.
A flood of emotions—horror, fear and fury —assailed and overwhelmed Sato.
If he had known the trouble that killing Chu Tian-Fan was going to cause, he wouldn''t have allied
himself with Chu Zheng-Liang and attempted to kill Chu Tian-Fan. Killing himself would have been the
more ptable alternative.
"What did you just say? A dozen grandmasters have charged into Japan to avenge his death?" Chu
Zheng-Liang was momentarily startled when he heard that.
He had expected the disintegration of Chu Tian-Fan''s power in Jiangdong upon the man''s death.
Why had a group of powerful martial artists appeared out of nowhere to avenge his death? Where had
theye from?
"Could it be my brother?" The thought struck Chu Zheng-Liang after recalling what had happened in
the Chu family over the past few days.
"Commander Sato, please calm down. I''ll deal with this. Don''t worry, I made a promise to guarantee
your safety and I''ll keep my word."
Chu Zheng-Liang gave Sato his assurances before ending the call. He returned to the Chu family to
find out if his suspicions had been true.
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The grandmasters who were terrorizing Japan right now were indeed the grandmasters of the Chu
family.
Chu Zheng-Liang burst out intoughter.
Chu Zheng-Liang stood in the Chu family home and let loose a pleasedugh with abandon.
The Chu family was a powerful family with an old and longstanding history. Such families came with
their own set of stringent and strictly enforced family rules.
These were rules that even the patriarch of the family was not allowed to break.
One of them stated that the head of the family could not abuse its authority and, without consulting the
upper echelons of the family, deploy an extensive portion of the family''s resources towards the
subjugation of an enemy.
That was the rule that Chu Zheng-Liang had unquestionably just broken.