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The author was stupid. He forgot the things that should have been explained clearly in the first volume while writing, and thought he had already laid the groundwork.
I would like to emphasize that Han and Luo’s performances are not forced to lower their IQ!
As written in the first three chapters, in the early days of the abyss, the capital was destroyed and had to be temporarily moved to Lingquan.
In the first ten to twenty years, the central government had almost completely lost control over local governments, as seen in the end of the world.
At that time, China was ruled by various martial arts organizations and powerful forces that were autonomous.
It was not until the emergence of the earliest group of masters such as Gu Xunzhang, Yun Heng, and Zeng Jianguo that the various local forces were integrated to form an autonomous alliance, which was the predecessor of the Martial Arts Alliance.
By the time the country had recovered, the Martial Arts Alliance had become too powerful to be eliminated.
It basically controls most of the martial arts resources and most of the cracks, has established a martial arts education system, and its registered martial artists account for 60% to 70% of the total number of martial artists in China.
The early strong men branched out and formed various families.
The Martial Arts Alliance is actually an alliance of aristocratic families, and the Yun family is similar to the co-leader of the aristocratic families.
After nearly 200 years, the government and the aristocratic families interfered with each other and checked and balanced each other.
In addition, within the aristocratic families, there are also forces like the Gu family and the Zeng family that are loyal to the country.
Externally, there is also pressure from sects, cults, and monsters.
The aristocratic families did not dare to rebel openly, which led to the formation of a semi-official structure.
The army and the investigation bureau are just violent agencies under the government. The martial arts alliance and other families think they can enjoy the shade under the big tree. Even the government looks down on them, let alone the army?
What happened in the Six Dynasties was nothing more than the selfish schemes of their own factions. They may not have wished for the demise of the nation, but they certainly prioritized their own interests.
In addition, some people have pointed out that most of the martial immortals come from the military. Will they be punished for humiliating the army in this way?
To explain, among the 19 martial immortals in China, only a very few, such as Li Guitang, are truly from the military, no more than 3 people.
The other martial immortals basically come from aristocratic families.
They guard the rifts or the front lines. Their identities are martial immortals and they are the national defense force, but they are not soldiers.
They may be more detached and more concerned about the overall situation, but it is impossible for them to completely ignore future generations.
According to the "Mobilization Act", if there is a high-level warrior in the family guarding the rift or the front line, the children can be exempted from military service. This is a backdoor that the aristocratic families leave for themselves.
Therefore, people like Han and Luo will not join the army, and naturally they are not afraid of offending their future comrades.
Moreover, Zheng Ye said that they were not geniuses, and was heard. Han wanted to teach him a lesson, but Zheng Ye counterattacked, driving the mentally ill Luo Bin crazy, which led to his arm being torn off.
As for Han Che and the others who watched coldly... the Celestial Dragons would not empathize with ordinary people.
Luo Guangsheng stopped General Wang because he sincerely felt that tearing off a prosthetic limb was no big deal and it was impossible for him to let General Wang attack his own genius.
The same goes for Han Xiaotian trying to smooth things over.
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Bang!
Jiang Yuan's body flew backwards, hit the metal cabinet in the locker room, and then fell to the ground.
"Cough cough! Cough cough cough!"
He coughed violently, his chest rising and falling with difficulty, and he could hardly breathe.
At this time...
"Luo Bin, don't go too far!"
A girl with a bun rushed out of the crowd and stood firmly in front of Jiang Yuan, staring at the tall Luo Bin with a firm look.
"Hey, are there still those who are not afraid of death?"
Luo Bin stepped closer, smiled cruelly, and instantly stretched out his hand and grabbed the girl's hair.
"ah--!"
The girl suddenly screamed, her face twisted in pain, tears instantly welling up in her eyes.
When Jiang Yuan, who was lying on the ground, saw this scene, his eyes instantly turned red.
"Let her go!"
He roared, gritted his teeth, jumped up, and punched Luo Bin in the lower abdomen with all his strength.
A trace of cruelty flashed across Luo Bin's face. He threw the girl away and thrust forward with his right knee.
Bang!
A muffled sound.
Luo Bin only took half a step back, but Jiang Yuan flew backwards again and knocked over a cabinet door.
“Hiss—ha—”
Blood was oozing from the corners of Jiang Yuan's mouth. He hugged his arms and let out a suppressed gasp.
......
"Okay, Binzi."
Han Che in the back spoke coldly, stopping Luo Bin who was about to move forward.
Then, he walked slowly to Jiang Yuan, squatted down, and patted Jiang Yuan's sweaty cheek with his hand.
His tone was extremely frivolous, and he seemed to have everything under control.
"Jiang Yuan, tomorrow's Hundred Man Battle will determine all of our graduation rewards."
"I don't want to hear the word 'quit' from you again."
He raised his head and glanced at the dozen or so people gathered on the other side, glaring at him.
"Of course, that includes you."
When those people met his gaze, they all took half a step back, their expressions filled with fear.
Han Che smiled coldly, lowered his eyes again, and looked at Jiang Yuan, "Then, can you give me this face?"
Jiang Yuan raised his head with difficulty and stared at Han Che's almond-shaped eyes.
Suddenly...
"Pooh!"
A mouthful of saliva mixed with blood foam was spat squarely on Han Che's face.
Luo Bin, who was standing next to him, immediately flew into a rage, his fists clenched so hard that they made a creaking sound.
"Oh my god!"
"alright!"
Han Che raised his left hand to stop his companion.
He wiped the blood foam from his face nonchalantly, stood up, took two steps back, and leisurely sat back on the bench in the locker room.
Staring at the miserable Jiang Yuan, a cold curve appeared at the corner of his lips.
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