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Chapter 1581 Stealing

"As long as we've agreed, how can you hurt someone twice?"

The person who spoke was not Ichiro Miyamoto, but his chief disciple, Masao Miyamoto.

He stared at Lu Fan angrily and wanted to take action, but was restrained by Lu Fan's momentum. He could only stand aside and yelled in very poor Chinese.

Lu Fan glanced at him and threw the Japanese man to the ground with his backhand.

The Japanese man fell beside his junior brother and tried to get up from the ground in humiliation, but Masao Miyamoto raised his hand to stop him:

"You have been hiding your strength and want to secretly learn the martial arts of our Jingba-ryu."

Miyamoto Masao's eyes were like knives scratching Lu Fan's body: "Chinese people are really despicable, sinister and cunning, and they are not worthy of competing with the warriors of my Great Japanese Empire!"

His voice was so loud that thousands of people present could hear him clearly.

"Learn martial arts secretly?"

These top eight disciples in Japan were all filled with righteous indignation.

"The Chinese are despicable and shameless. They can even do such things as secretly learning martial arts in broad daylight. They are indeed a despicable nation!"

"How could the martial arts of our Great Japanese Empire be stolen by such a person? Please take action to kill this person, lest our eighth-rate martial arts in Beijing be leaked to China and be laughed at by Japanese martial arts!"

Miyamoto Ichiro frowned and looked at Lu Fan, as if he had just realized why his two disciples suddenly lost.

Suddenly, a flash of anger flashed in his eyes:

"idiot!"

"Chinese, how dare you betray my trust in you and secretly learn my Japanese martial arts under the pretext of competition!"

Martial arts sects have always regarded inheritance with great caution.

Especially the leakage of martial arts is a top priority for a martial arts sect!

Although these martial arts themselves originated from China.

But it has always been the basic kung fu of his Kyoto-ryu, and it can even be said that the subsequent martial arts of Kyo-ba-ryu can only develop and grow based on this.

Now I see that Lu Fan is blatantly secretly learning the martial arts from his eighth-rate Beijing class in front of everyone.


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