Chapter 139: Fame Spreads Far and Wide
Four days went by in the blink of an eye. Every day in Luoyan City, people were discussing the assessments of the Hidden Dragon Martial Arts Competition, and every day new talents were rising to fame. Of course, people always mentioned Qin Jun and Li Yuanba, who had obtained nine-star evaluations.
As the reputation of these two spread more and more, their fame had begun to extend to the cities surrounding Luoyan City.
Meanwhile, news had reached both the Qianyue Kingdom and the Canglan Kingdom. The Qianyue Kingdom was abuzz with excitement, with everyone singing praises of King Yue, and the civil and military officials at court lavished endless praise on Qin Jun. In contrast, the atmosphere within the Canglan Kingdom was somewhat grave, given that Qin Jun had once declared he would smash through the Canglan Kingdom after the end of the Hidden Dragon Martial Arts Competition.
The Emperor Canglan, upon hearing of Qin Jun receiving a nine-star evaluation, was so angered that he almost spat blood, while Zhu Yishi nearly fainted.
In the Qianyue Kingdom, within Qingtan City.
Inside the City Lord’s Manor.
"Hahaha! Worthy of Your Highness indeed, to obtain a nine-star evaluation. It seems the throne has already been secured for him," City Lord Chen Zhanjian laughed heartily.
Standing before him was Chen Shuli, who exuded a natural aura of righteousness. In the past several months, Chen Shuli had grown even more upright and handsome, with a glint of confident and resourceful planning between his brows.
"Father, I heard that His Highness has won over many powerful individuals along the way. Among them, Li Yuanba, who also received a nine-star evaluation, is now one of His Highness’s subordinates. It is said that in the Canglan Kingdom, he has traversed through a million-strong beast tide and even slew a Demon King in seconds. I’m not sure if it’s true or false," Chen Shuli said, his face could not help but show an expression of awe.
When he first met Qin Jun, only Daji was by his side.
