While Ye Fan was on his way to Yunzhou...
Millions of miles away from China in Japan in Tokyo...
A helicopter gradually landed on a H-pad in Tokyo.
Its engine roared thunderously.
The spinning blades caused the wind to gust wildly.
The cabin doors finally opened after everything came to a stop.
A young man in a suit jumped off the helicopter nimbly.
Dozens of bodyguards waiting on both sides of the exit bowed and paid their respects instantly, "Welcome to Tokyo, Third Young Master!"
"Welcome to Tokyo, Third Young Master!"
Reverent voices came together as one to shake the land!
Everyone turned sideways in shock and stole glances when they heard them.
Look at how grand his entrance was.
He must be the son of some corporate big shot, right?
The man ignored the curious looks of the passers-by. After getting off the helicopter, he asked his subordinate, "Did you do as I told you to?"
"Young Master, everything is ready. The Sword God of Japan is waiting for you at Sword Shrine,” replied his subordinate deferentially.
The man nodded and said, "Good. Take me there."
"Yes, Young Master!"
His men acknowledged him respectfully before driving the man over to Sword Shrine.
Sword Shrine was adjacent to Mount Fuji and was the most preeminent of Japan's six major shrines.
So it enjoyed a great reputation in Japan.
After several rounds of security checks, the black Honda car finally reached Sword Shrine.
Very quickly, an attendant led the suit-clad young man into the majestic Sword Shrine.
"I, Chu Tian-Qi, the sole descendant of the Tian generation, would like to pay my respects to you, Sir. Here are some gifts. I hope you'll accept them."
Chu Qi-Tian quickly saw an older man dressed in green robes upon entering the shrine.
The green robe, his appearance, and demeanor seemed to have Taoist roots.
Chu Qi-Tian heard China deeply influenced Japan, so they were architecturally and culturally similar to China.
From the looks of it now, it held true.
He could even detect traces of Chinese Taoism in Japan.
"Hmm? From the Chu family?" asked the elderly man in green robes as he raised a brow when he heard where his guest hailed from.
A solemnness quickly rose in his eyes.
Since the Chu family was renowned abroad and recognized as the number one most formidable clan in the martial arts circles, as the head priest of Sword Shrine, Mochizuki Kawa had naturally heard a lot about them.
"As far as I understand, the only descendant of the current Tian generation isn't you," remarked Mochizuki Kawa deeply.
The Chu family was the most formidable clan, so every little thing about them was blown up.
Moreover, the Tian generation descendants would eventually become the head of the clan and was no laughing matter, so all eyes were on them internationally.
So it was no secret when Ye Fan got banished from the Chu family back in the day.
All international powers had more or less heard about it.
Mochizuki Kawa's words left Chu Qi-Tian frowning. In his heart, he was even more resolved to kill Ye Fan.
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