Chapter 90: Phantom Cross
Hua Zhantang studied under Cai Yigen, the grandmaster of the Cai Family Fist. He was considered Cai Yigen’s proud disciple. In the martial arts world of Jiangdong Province, there had always been a saying that there were three fists, two palms, and an eagle claw.
The martial arts of the six sects had been well-known in Jiangdong Province for a long time. They had many disciples and experts. They were the mainstay of the martial arts world in Jiangdong.
The Cai Family Fist was one of the three fists.
Anyone who learned martial arts would be proud to join the six sects. If they joined these six sects, not only would they be able to learn high-tier martial arts, but they would also have a huge backing. There was also one important point.
When the Dragon Soul Division of River East recruited new members, they would first recruit the disciples of the six sects. Once they joined the Dragon Soul Division, their status would be even more different.
Hua Zhantang’s background was not outstanding either. His parents were ordinary people, but he was extremely talented in martial arts. After he entered the Cai Family Fist, Cai Yigen took a fancy to him and took him in as a personal disciple. From then on, his fate changed.
Later on, he successfully passed the assessment of the Dragon Soul Division. At the age of 30, he was already an eighth-grade master and had even become the young master of the Dragon Soul Division. He was at the peak of his career.
The strength that Su Chengyu displayed caused Hua Zhantang to feel jealous and fearful. If this kid joined the Dragon Soul Division one day, he would become his competitor, and Hua Zhantang would absolutely not allow such a thing to happen.
Hua Zhantang got into a fighting stance and punched out with both fists. His speed was even faster than before, and as he waved his fists, a phantom actually appeared. In the eyes of Lin Chuxue and Fang Qing, they could only see fist shadows surrounding Su Chengyu.
The Cai Family Fist mainly focused on speed. Their movements were nimble, and their agility was ever-changing. The essence of their fist force was to attack first. During a fight, they would suddenly launch a sneak attack and attack their vital points.
