Chapter 75: Chen Aiyang’s skill (1/2)

Chapter 75: Chen Aiyang’s skill

When it came to the history of Guoshu, there had always been an unavoidable dispute with the Japanese.

Wang Chao had studied up on the history of Guoshu and thus had a clear understanding of it.

That was not mention the fact that “Karate” had originated from the “Chinese Hand”.

Not to mention that “Aikido” had been formed shortly after Morihei Ueshiba fought in Manchuria against Russia for Japan and learned Taichi during his time there.

“Kyokushin Karate” master Mas Oyama had lived in Manchuria during 1932 to 1938. During that time, he had learned southern Chinese martial arts “18 Fists”.

Three years into the Republic of China, Xingyi and Taichi master Hao Enguang from the Chinese Warrior Society had crossed over to Japan and tauch Chinese martial arts to the Chinese in Japan. In the end, a Japanese Kendo master pretended to be Chinese and learned under him. In the end, he had challenged and beaten Hao Enguang who later died in grief.

In Shanghai, Huo Yunjia’s Chin Woo Athletes Association had a dispute with the Japanese dojo in the Hongkou district. This dispute had later been transformed into the movie Fist of Fury, along with several other novels and legends that had been seen by many people.

No matter if it was an adult or child, everyone had heard of the famous saying, “The Great Wall will never fall, and the Thousand mile Yellow River will flow continuously…”

The series of disputes within the recent history between China and Japan was enough to fill several volumes of history textbooks.

When Wang Chao had heard from Chen Bin’s mouth that the disciple next to Xu Zhen was from Japan, the question he originally had had suddenly made sense.

“So that’s the reason, no wonder she jumped out like that then. Despite the anger Xu Zhen has towards me, as a martial art master, just how would he have a disciple that knows nothing of the rules?”

It could be said that after this victory, Wang Chao’s name would spread throughout the southeast Chinese martial arts world.

If he were to lose to anyone even in his injured state, then that person would immediately become famous. This was a temptation that wasn’t small by any normal means even though he was very injured.

“That ‘Little Arm Saint” is a man with the air of a master. But why has he brought a Japanese girl with him to watch this fight?” Wang Chao spoke with confusion.

“Xu Zhen’s Tianle Corporation has many business deals with the Japanese industries. The girl’s name is Yagyu Haruko. Her father is Yagyu Suimei, a board member of Mitsubishi. She herself is an expert of the Goju-ryu Karate and came to Xu Zhen to exchange notes. But in the end, the vengeance for the death of a disciple is something for us Chinese to take care of, just how could we let a Japanese martial artist decide what to do? You beat Zhang Wei, but if you let that Japanese girl beat you, just where would the reputation of Xu Zhen go as one of the Three Tigers of Guangdong?”

The founder of the Goju-Ryu Karate could be traced back to Chojun Miyaji in 1906. After learning the Shaolin White Crane Fist, he went back to Japan had founded the Goju-ryu Karate.

The Goju-ryu Karate name had originated from the secretly passed down book Wubei Zhi from the White Crane Fist where it mentioned to “Take in hardness and softness and change at any time.”.

Chen Bin smiled and her eyebrows crinkled to form the shape of the crescent moon. Looking at Wang Chao, she spoke, “Your stunt back there with your lungs had caused it to tear apart. If it weren’t for your health and martial arts, then you would have gone into shock. At the very least, you would have been unable to fight anyone for half a year.”

Chen Bin was also an expert of martial arts. Although she was still far away from her brother Chen Aiyang, her perception was still very strong. She deeply understood the human body, and after talking with Wang Chao for a moment, she had already figured out how severe his injuries were.

The tearing of the lungs and bringing blood into the windpipe wasn’t like any regular fracture of the bone. If one wasn’t careful, then they could lose their life.

An internal injury was far more dangerous than an external wound. An external wound was only scary looking, but that could be healed with time.

But an internal injury wasn’t the same. It was a warning sign of the body. If a person didn’t know, then their inner organs could slowly degrade and slowly makes it way to the epidermis of the skin or any other part of the body.

So for the most part, when a person finally detected that they had an internal wound, it was far too late. With it flaring up, there was no hope of it being cured.

Although Wang Chao’s martial art had not yet tempered his inner body and his organs, they were still somewhat stronger than the average person. He could feel the damage in his body and knew how serious it was.

The lung was involved in the breathing process, and martial artists would often breathe heavily. In fact, “the fist comes from the mouth” was a saying that explained at the moment of contact, a single breath would be given, just how much power would come from such a motion?

Wang Chao’s damage in his lungs had essentially made him feel it hard to breathe. So just how much power did he lose?

After he was speaking with Chen Bin, all of the other martial art masters had already left on their own high speed motorboats.

“Zhao my friend, let’s go.”

Wu Yingda, the smartest of the three princelings was already thinking of a countermeasure for the things that had happened today and was unwilling to stay here for much longer.

This was the boat of the Chenshi Corporation. He didn’t wish to be rude and plot on top of their boat. The Chenshi Corporation were business partners with the Ike Corporation after all.

Seeing Chen Bin smile at Wang Chao, Wu Yingda had known that the Chenshi Corporation was willing to pull Wang Chao into their group.

Although the Ike Corporation had a deal with the Chenshi Corporation, the Chenshi Corporation were free to follow the ideology of “the enemy of my friend is my enemy” or not. In the end, both the Ike Corporation and the Chenshi Corporations were both major powers that would eventually cross paths. There was no such thing as an eternal enemy, just an eternal pursuit of profit.

Zhao Jun had already turned pale from the loss he had incurred this day. Wu Yingda was afraid that his anger may flare up and cause something despite the situation they were in. Quickly pulling aside Wang Xiaolei and speaking a few words to him, he ordered someone to carry Zhang Wei’s body and left.

No matter what anyone said, Zhang Wei was a martial artist for their corporation, burying his body was the right thing to do.

An hour later, the boat was completely devoid of people. Even Xue Lianxin and his disciples had boarded another boat off towards the direction of Fujian and Taiwan.

At that moment, the entire boat had only Wang Chao, Zhao Xinglong, Yao Xiaoxue, Chen Bin, Chen Aiyang and a few other bodyguards.

“I will be taking my leave as well.” Wang Chao had wanted to leave a long time ago, but Chen Bin had kept talking to him. Now that everyone was gone, he had wanted to leave too.

“Don’t be in such a rush, we’re friends aren’t we? Come sit down.” Chen Bin’s smile had been splendid, but no matter what angle he looked at her, Wang Chao felt like Little Red Riding Hood and she was the wolf.

“Master Wang.” A soft sounding voice could be heard as Chen Aiyang came walking forward. “You and I are both martial artists. I can see that your wounds are quite heavy, please allow me to call for some doctors to help treat you. Don’t see this as an act of courtesy, but rather an act of friendship. Being hurt in a competition is a common occurrence after all.”