Super Invincible Battleship-Chapter 313 - 169: Making a Fortune_2
Chapter 313: Chapter 169: Making a Fortune_2
A South Korean journalist rushed forward, not bothering whether Yan Fei was willing to be interviewed or not, and loudly asked in French, “Mr. Yan, I am Kim Byeong-san, a journalist from South Korea’s Chosun Ilbo. The person behind me is Hong Yuanting from South Korea’s Taekwondo World Promotion League. He is officially issuing you a challenge letter on behalf of South Korean Taekwondo. Do you dare to accept it?”
Yan Fei cleaned his ear and said in Mandarin, “I’m sorry, I don’t understand French. Please speak English or Chinese.”
Kim Byeong-san was stunned for a moment, but since he understood Chinese, he immediately switched to English and repeated what he had just said.
Yan Fei sneered inwardly; during this time, he had continually feigned weakness, giving off an atmosphere of guilt and unwillingness to engage in battle, as part of his strategy. Sure enough, these South Koreans took the bait and actually came to issue him a challenge letter. He sneered and said, “Bring on the challenge letter, I accept it!”
Hong Yuanting, the representative of the South Korea’s Taekwondo World Promotion League, originally had an air of arrogance, planning to pressure Yan Fei into acceptance with harsh words if he refused to fight, to satisfy his own vanity. To force Yan Fei, he even fantasized about the scenario several times, having thought of how to enrage Yan Fei with his words. Unexpectedly, Yan Fei’s attitude changed dramatically, which was completely different from his avoidance of combat when he was in China. Hong Yuanting was unable to utter his pushing words and appeared somewhat at a loss. Holding the challenge letter in his hand, he hesitated for a moment but still passed it to Yan Fei.
Yan Fei took the challenge letter, which turned out to be an envelope. He opened it and found three pieces of letter paper inside. One of the letters was written with a brush: “Challenge Letter” and the text underneath read: “I, Kim Hye-myeong from South Korea’s Taekwondo, a 9th Dan Black Belt, hereby challenge Chinese Kung Fu master Yan Fei. Challenge time: October 15, 2018, at 10 p.m.; Location: Monte Carlo Casino, Monaco.”
The challenge letter was written in Chinese, concise and clear to the reader. At the bottom of the challenge letter, in the challenger section, Kim Hye-myeong’s name was signed, while the section for the challenged was left blank, waiting for Yan Fei to sign and confirm. This challenge letter was in duplicate, with each party holding a copy, to become officially effective once signed by both parties, with the challenge set for five days later.
The third piece of paper in the envelope was an explanation of the challenge, containing the specific terms of the challenge, including a description of the uses for the three billion US Dollar gambling fund.
After reviewing the explanation of the challenge, Yan Fei turned around, took a brush from the hand of a worker, dipped the tip in ink, and signed his name in the challenged section on the two copies of the challenge letter. Yan Fei had extreme control over his body, so his brush writing was also at a very high level; his signature, full of vigor and power, made his writing far more impressive than that of Kim Hye-myeong.
Yan Fei handed one of the signed challenge letters back to Hong Yuanting, keeping the other for himself, and said, “I am fully aware of the specifics, I’ll see you in Monte Carlo!”
Hong Yuanting was struck dumb by how swiftly Yan Fei had completed the challenge formalities. In his imagination, shouldn’t Yan Fei have been evasive, reluctantly signing the challenge letter only under his biting ridicule? But the situation was reversed; Yan Fei seemed to be looking forward to the challenge letter.
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The Chinese journalists witnessing Yan Fei signing the challenge letter without asking any questions grew anxious. One journalist asked, “Mr. Yan, do you know much about this Kim Hye-myeong? According to the data I have, Kim Hye-myeong is the most powerful Taekwondo master in South Korea. His Taekwondo is grounded in real combat, drastically different from the performance-based Taekwondo, and possesses extremely lethal power. Kim Hye-myeong’s main battlefield is in the unrestricted fighting competitions of the Underworld. There he has fought bloodily, brutally killing all his defeated opponents, a true mass murderer. According to the fighting competition’s committee’s strength rankings, he is ranked seventh in the world. Are you sure you want to accept the challenge of this man with such immense combat power?”
Yan Fei knew that the Chinese journalist was reminding him, informing him that the Taekwondo master coming to challenge was no ordinary opponent, even ranked seventh in the world’s unrestricted fighting competition. However, as soon as Yan Fei saw Kim Hye-myeong’s name, he immediately had Auxiliary Brain search for Kim Hye-myeong’s data on the Internet. Given Auxiliary Brain’s terrifying information gathering capabilities, he had already learned everything about Kim Hye-myeong, including his fighting videos.
With Auxiliary Brain’s analysis, Yan Fei found that Kim Hye-myeong’s Taekwondo was heavily combat-oriented, appearing very powerful and murderous, with an attitude of invincibility. However, Kim Hye-myeong was essentially still an Innate Expert and had not broken through to the Divine Realm to become a God-Level Expert. With Yan Fei’s current strength, he was already in an unbeatable position against Innate Experts. If he used the Black Sphere’s cheating method of rapid healing, even employing self-destructive tactics, he could crush even the peak Innate Experts. As Kim Hye-myeong was clearly not a peak Innate Expert, Yan Fei was confident in his victory.
Therefore, when Yan Fei signed the challenge letter, it was because he had enough understanding of his enemy and knew that he had an absolute certainty of victory, which is why he put his signature on it. Otherwise, if he found the enemy unbeatable, Yan Fei would have found an excuse to back down long ago; he would not have let himself fall into danger, even if it meant being ridiculed by others.