"Muyi-gun, well done!"
Upon seeing Muyi kill Jiang Wu with a thunderous move, the young Japanese martial artists at the other end of the arena seem to be fueled by adrenaline, their excitement palpable.
Even the masters of martial arts wore expressions of immense satisfaction.
However, Muyi's master, Katsu Asahara, referred to as the Japanese martial god, remained calm, as if Muyi's victory was within his expectation.
Roars of joy echoed from the Japanese martial artists, while the Chinese camp, led by Yu Wenhao, was silent.
No one seemed to have expected Jiang Wu to be defeated so thoroughly - he hardly had any chance to fight back!
Looking at the triumphant Muyi on the arena, the young Chinese martial artists wore frustrated expressions, wishing they could challenge Muyi to a do-or-die fight. Among the masters of martial arts, including Yu Wenhao, they could see that Jiang Wu's drastic defeat was due to his disrupted focus, losing the advantage.