But soon, after he learned more about the deeper situation, he realized that this chief representative was a huge pitfall.
In the past, the opponents, although of many different types, came from Japan and Korea with Taekwondo, Karate, Hwarangdo, Judo, Kendo, etc., from Southeast Asia with Muay Thai, Eskrima, from the Western world with Boxing, Baton, and Brazil with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Mongolian wrestling, etc.
However, most of them were from commercial martial arts schools as, after all, this exchange was also something put together by various associations.
But only after his martial arts school became the main representative did he discover that this martial arts exchange included semi-professional athletes among the participants.
The Chinese Martial Arts Association, due to its large size and abundance of experts, didn't necessarily expect to win the championship, but securing a decent ranking wasn't supposed to be a big issue.