Chapter 890 - The Passion From External Pressure (2/2)
This turn of events left countless cries of dissatisfaction
“It was said that Park Mintae would accept the challenges Why did Park Chang!”
“If he’s no et his master He’s shameless indeed!”
Imin and Park Mintae stepped forward
“There was nothing in the rules to prevent switching contestants What’s wrong with switching? Did we violate the rules?”
“That’s right Weren’t you cla? Now that he stepped forward, you call it bullying What a joke!”
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The war of words began once again
“I only wish to kno the coht not be able to defend against all of us, but he has a min!”
Finally, someone expressed his worry The Chinese side fell silent Although China hadones were likely cannon fodder that wouldn’tthis, Squirrel brandished his fists angrily on Mt One Finger He asked Fangzheng, “Master, are you not taking action yet? These guys are too arrogant!”
Fangzheng said indifferently, “What’s the rush? Losing is a good thing to China TCM has been stifled and neglected for too long They need this exposure After losing and losing repeatedly, the national honor deep in their hearts will be stimulated When this honor is fully released, it will awaken the passion of the Chinese That will be when the true battle begins”
Saving TCM was definitely not so that could be done in a day All these years, China had been repressed by foreign powers and suffering fro If it was to be saved, the honor of the people needed to be awakened while to stimulate the passion in their bones Only this wouldany losses, one would never knohat they truly loved Fangzheng decided to let TCM suffer some pain for once
After the disciples heard that, all of theht
However, there were certain things Fangzheng didn’t say He wasn’t the only one with such thoughts With China’s 5,000 years of history, could there really only be three lae?
But even if there were others, Fangzheng didn’t pin his hopes on them Since ancient times, the superior experts had secluded themselves in the courts, while the inferiorthe people The truly capable ones ht for the people! These people were the true heroes As for those that only thought about beco in society or those that led carefree, otherworldly days by themselves, what use were they even if they were extre to the world when compared to ordinary people? Such people could only earn respect for their accomplishments in their field as masters, but as people, they weren’t worthy of any respect