"You flatter me. I'm just an ordinary man. I hardly deserve such praise, much less this title," said Ye Fan mildly and expressionlessly and, with a hint of frostiness in his tone.
"Heavens, Mr Chu, please be mindful of what you say. Don't you have any idea who you're speaking to right now?"
Li Er and the others nearly peed themselves when they heard the hint of disrespect in Ye Fan's words.
What was wrong with Mr Chu?
Did he truly not know who Li Hong-Ze was?
Had he gone out of his mind?
Had he no regard for the second most powerful man in China at all?
Li Er and the others nearly died from fright. The Mr Chu before them was becoming more of a mystery by the moment.
Any ordinary man who had been conferred a title by the country through a great man like Li Hong-Ze, would have been overcome with gratitude and excitement. He would have been beside himself.
But not Ye Fan.
In fact, he seemed extraordinarily calm.
It was unbelievable.
Li Er and the others wouldn't know that what others saw as utmost prestige and honor was something that Ye Fan could do without and cared nothing for.
A truly powerful martial artist didn't care for titles and accolades.
His strength spoke for itself.
Even if China had not conferred the title upon him, he still possessed the undeniable power and strength of a supreme grandmaster.
The title was of no use to Ye Fan at all.
The only advantages it conferred were upon the nation.
In fact, the country was requesting Ye Fan to accept the title.
That explained why Li Hong-Ze did not seem angry but instead appeared slightly anxious when he heard how calm Ye Fan was. He was wondering if he had committed any slight against the young man and angered him.
The international political situation was unstable and everchanging. China's road to resuming its former glory was filled with obstacles and dangers. With the United States at their helm, the western countries kept a close eye on China while trying to contain the latter's development.
China desperately needed powerful men like Ye Fan to protect their country's integrity.
Every supreme grandmaster was a weapon that China could use to assert its authority and dominance.
Li Hong-Ze naturally got nervous when Ye
Fan appeared uninterested in the title.
"Mr Chu, you're too modest. The God of War spoke highly of you and advocated strongly for you. The Heavenly Grandmaster holds you in high regard as well. You deserve the title of supreme grandmaster. How can you say otherwise?"
"If you're troubled by how hastily we've conferred the title upon you, please don't. We initially planned to host a grand ceremony on Mount Yan and have our head of the state knight you personally.”
"But you must have heard of a young and powerful Chinese martial artist who recently perished. He was as young as you are. The God of War suspects that his death is an assassination carried out by a foreign country in an attempt to weaken our martial arts circle. For the sake of your safety, the God of War decided to keep your conferment a secret."
"When Mr Chu has reached his full strength, we will host a grand ceremony to celebrate your knighthood. The head of
China will grace the ceremony and extend his congratulations to you personally."
Li Hong-Ze's words were filled with sincerity and warmth. The well-respected man did not show any hint of arrogance or condescension when speaking to Ye Fan. In fact, he was nothing but polite and respectful.
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