The Strongest in the Far East.
It was an almost inconceivable title.
Scholars may never agree on who is the best, but in the martial arts, there is no second place. To have earned such a title in that chaotic era was undeniable proof of this man's strength.
One could say that the rise of the modern Tianhe Country, which culminated in its war of aggression against the entire Far East Continent, stemmed from two main sources. One was its ever-growing national power following modern reforms. The other was the sudden emergence of this very man.
Beichuan Xuanxin.
He had served as the martial arts instructor for two generations of the Tianhe Royal Family. The greatest trump card of the Tianhe Empire Army wasn't its tanks or cannons, but Beichuan Xuanxin—a man of flesh and blood.
