Chapter 147 - The First Contest of the Recruits Fights (1/2)

Qin Fen cut somewhat of a sorry figure when he ran back to the military camp. He saw that someone had turned on the computer at the head of his bed and didn’t turn it off. The browser was clearly on the Sky Battle Net’s four-star martial artist forum’s webpage.

The posts here were much more fiery than at any point in the past.

Even when Qin Fen had challenged fourteen four-star martial artist sects in a single day, causing a sensation, the forums hadn’t been as fiery as they were today.

The entire first page of the four-star martial artist forums was full of posts on just a single person. Thirty-Six Hours shocks Hell City once again.

The video of Dragon Hall’s fight in a sect annihilation battle didn’t merely fill the skies of the four-star martial artist forums. The video began to spread equally throughout the meteor level, three-star, two-star, one-star, and even the military forums, as well as all sorts of other big forums.

The magnificent feat of one man challenging seven hundred people. The posts had replays being broadcasted over and over of Thirty-Six Hours, videos starting from him revealing himself.

The very beginning pages were filled with cheers and praise. Many were shocked about how a single soldier was able to operate the M134 Vulcan Cannon and how it could be used to temporarily cripple a mobile armor. There was much admiration and applause for this.

Qin Fen skimmed through a few pages of posts before he began to find a few interesting ones. Among them, were quite a few people who made quite a few deductions and commentaries about the fight.

Qin Fen read these reply posts with great interest. He contrasted them with his own video from time to time he simply laughed away those who were wrong. For those who spoke somewhat truly, he naturally would need to take in the experience.

Skimming over the reply posts caused Qin Fen to grow all the more certain about something. Among these people was certainly the existence of special forces soldiers. Otherwise, it would be impossible for them to perform an assessment of his special warfare to this degree.

Aside from a few videos of the sect annihilation battle, there was one last video — a video of a four-star warrior challenging a five-star warrior. It was likewise labeled by others as, “A fight with the huge disparity in levels. An unfair fight. Just how did a four-star warrior defeat a meteor level expert.”

The most popular of these posts didn’t reside in the four-star forums, but rather within the meteor level martial artist forums.

Here, there were not only five-star martial artists, as six and seven-star martial artists were also considered to be of the meteor level. There were fewer praises for Qin Fen in the replies to these posts and more evaluations toward the fight.

The five-star meteor level experts even stated that the five-star martial artist had made mistakes and underestimated his opponent within the video.

However, the seven-star meteor level experts left posts that were often incomparably sharp. Practically everyone believed that if Thirty-Six Hours were to use this full-strength in this fight, the ending would have likely been Robert being simply killed by his opponent.

When quite a few meteor level experts of the five-star level raised this question, a rather famous seven-star meter level expert, Ban Channiu, simply said, “Thirty-Six Hours should still have a true ultimate move available to him. However, he did not put it to use in this fight. If he used his hidden ultimate move, he should be able to go past his level and kill Robert.”

When Ban Channiu’s post appeared, those five-star meteor level martial artists who called into question this issue all stopped debating. Within the circle of meteor level martial artists, Ban Channiu might not be the strongest martial artist, but she was a martial artist with the best personality.

When Ban Channiu entered the seven-star meteor level, she created the Immortal Divine Art of Flight Levitation. She also relied on the Magnolia Flower, a set of graceful techniques that she had created himself, to obtain the attention of the Federation’s Sacred Martial Hall. She was one of the very few who received an invitation from them.

After she received the invitation, something that all martial artists would go mad with envy for, Ban Channiu did something that caused everyone’s glasses to fall off their faces.

She rejected the invitation from Sacred Martial Hall.

With such an expert, who possessed strength and personality at the same time, commentating on him, many more people found themselves greatly interested in Thirty-Six Hours. They all wanted to know just what sort of ultimate move this money-sucking vampire was hiding.

Whether it was in reality or in the Sky Battle Net, it was very rare for there to be news of higher level martial artists challenging lower level martial artists.

Higher level martial artists should have the status and bearing of a higher level martial artist.

As these videos of Thirty-Six Hours appeared, this very rarely broken rule was broken several dozen times in a row in the span of one night.

Qin Fen saw several dozen challenge messages in his inbox sent from five-star meteor level martial artists. Quite a few of them were extremely detailed in nature, hoping that they could fight in secret.

When faced with the challenges from several dozen meteor level martial artists, Qin Fen was utterly moved. He carefully selected a few practitioners of neo martial arts and paleo martial arts that he had never seen before, and he told them of his requirements of having to pay a fee to fight.

Qin Fen performed two sets of the Arhat Fist and the Flood Fist, a routine he must do every day. Only then did he go take a shower and lie back down on his bed to enter into sleep and dream.

The reveille bugle call rang forth, and Qin Fen woke up from deep sleep. He gently warmed up his four limbs. The figure of light last night had miraculously given him a night off.

Having had more time to settle and digest his experiences, Qin Fen used the extra time to engage in another step of creating the Guardian Deity Raging Berserker Tide. At the same time, he made quite a few improvements to his control and precision over power.

“You are…?”

The door to the living quarters was opened, and the recruit, who walked at the very front, let out a very flabbergasted voice at the entrance to the room.

It was very early in the morning. He had open the door, and the first thing he saw was a man whose upper body was bare, revealing a buff body of fine muscle. Anyone else in his position would feel baffled by this.

“Hello.” The man whose upper body was bare, revealing a body of muscle now nearly as hard as steel, clasped his hands together in a bow in a very courteous manner towards the recruit who had opened the door. “My name is Zha Can. I am a recruit from the State of Thailand. I hope to meet the number one recruit in fighting, Qin Fen.”