"Damn, Mr Chu. Don't do it. If you don't want her, then I'll take her," blurted Li Er thoughtlessly.
Lei San was so startled that he kicked Li Er and said softly, “Li Er, what are you saying? Do you have a death wish?"
Some things shouldn't be said out loud.
Even though Lei San was thinking the same thing as Li Er, he wasn't stupid enough to say it out loud.
Even a fool could see how angry Mr Chu was, so saying such frivolous things at a time like this would end up adding fuel to the fire. Mr Chu might even end up slaughtering them.
Sure enough, Ye Fan looked over with a cold stare.
Li Er was instantly terrified. He slapped himself twice quickly before he hung his head and left the room without daring to make a peep.
"Suzumiya Eigetsu, right? It's a lovely name. It's too bad that you encountered the wrong person."
Ye Fan's sinister voice rang as internal energy gathered in his palm.
It felt as though Ye Fan was about to slaughter someone.
"No, Mr Chu. I have more to tell you," implored Suzumiya Eigetsu desperately as she panicked.
"Then you better pray that I'm interested in what you are about to say. Or else, don't blame me for being cruel!"
Ye Fan raised his head and looked at Suzumiya Eigetsu as he waited for her to go on.
"Master, I know it is easy as pie for you to kill me. But if I am dead, who else can help you find my master? My master is the mighty Sword God of Japan. No one knows of his whereabouts except his closest kin. Or else, it is impossible to find him. My master has three disciples. You killed two of them, so that makes me the
sole surviving one. Only I can lead you to him," said Suzumiya Eigetsu anxiously as she panicked.
She seemed dreadfully worried that Ye Fan might take her life if she pissed him off.
Ye Fan laughed gently. "That makes sense. However, I can find Mochizuki Kawa even without you. I can threaten him with the survival of Sword Shrine, just like how he held Lei hostage. If he doesn't turn up, I will destroy Sword Shrine! I'm certain he will turn up, right? Sadly, what you said wasn't enough to save you."
Ye Fan spoke mockingly in a calm voice as though he was merely toying with ants.
Then a murderous vibe surged through Ye Fan.
"Mr Chu, I have more to say. I am sure you will be interested," said Suzumiya Eigetsu anxiously, "I know the whereabouts of the yasakani jade."
Hmm?
"Yasakani jade?"
Ye Fan was shocked and instantly frowned.
After a momentary silence, Ye Fan looked up at Suzumiya Eigetsu and asked, "One of the three Japanese sacred objects, the yasakani jade?"
Japanese martial arts stemmed from China in the first place.
However, it gradually came into its own after developing for over 1000 years. By now, there were many regionally and internationally renowned martial arts masters in Japan.
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