The temptation behind gentleness

Chapter 1081



Originally, according to Banpo Abbot's arrangement, Su Fan's plan was about to be disrupted.

After the encounter with the Dalai Master, who had just entered the Grandmaster realm, his true strength could no longer be concealed.

But the Dalai Master was evidently quite cunning, using a beauty trap, and first sending his junior apprentice to test Su Fan.

Now, although his junior apprentice was killed by Su Fan, he gained a very clear understanding of Su Fan's abilities.

Not only him, but everyone who has thoughts about Su Fan can see the video of Su Fan's fight with Dama on the dark web.

From the video, they can not only see Su Fan's real power but also his fighting style and attack habits.

In a life-or-death struggle, Su Fan's ability to hide anything was evidently very limited.

It can be said that the Dalai Master's move to test the waters was quite astute.

It's just that the price of this move was somewhat high, leading to the death of Dama, a very talented Tantric expert, at Su Fan's hands.

This incident made Banpo Abbot extremely angry.

If Banpo Abbot knew that everything they saw was precisely what Su Fan intended them to see.

In fact, Su Fan had already become a Martial Arts Grandmaster in the Profound Energy realm by then, would Banpo Abbot have the thought of killing the Dalai Master in anger?

In the end, Banpo Abbot did not order the Dalai Master to deal with Su Fan.

First Danba, then Fu Zan, and Dama afterward.

Within an extremely short time, three masters from the Tantric Khutu Temple had already fallen at Su Fan's hands.

Even if the Dalai Master was sent and could definitely kill Su Fan, Banpo Abbot decided not to take further risks.

He is someone who doesn't rise without benefit; this time, the Tantric must either follow other forces and assist their actions.

Or wait for the opportunity, wait for the moment they can ensure Su Fan's death, and then take action.

Banpo Abbot did not issue orders, though, the Dalai Master had some thoughts of going to Yang City to kill Su Fan.

Now Su Fan has become a mortal enemy of the Tantric Khutu Temple, eliminating Su Fan would earn him enormous prestige in the Khutu Temple.

Banpo has grown old and is a shortsighted old fool.

Under Banpo's leadership, the Khutu Temple clearly cannot continue to shine brightly.

For the Khutu Temple to regain its glory, it needs a more talented abbot.

Far away in Yang City, Su Fan was unaware of the internal strife within the Khutu Temple.

He had once again arrived at Li Guanyun's hospital room.

Many people in Yang City had already felt the undercurrent and turmoil.

Yet at the affiliated hospital of the medical university, everything remained calm without any conflicts.

Li Guanyun was practicing zhan zhuang in the room.

Zhan zhuang is one of the most important basic skills for a Martial Artist; for a Martial Arts Grandmaster, mastering zhan zhuang to the point of being grounded is only the beginning.

Seeing Su Fan entering the treatment room, Li Guanyun slowly finished his practice and sat down on a nearby chair.

After taking a seat, he couldn't help but speak excitedly, "Divine Doctor Su, all thanks to you."

"If not for your miraculous medical skills, I wouldn't have been able to recover to this extent in such a short time."

He was in complete admiration of Su Fan's medical skills.

The many experts unseen behind him shared the same thoughts.

Su Fan replied modestly, "Old Li, you're overpraising; it's your strong foundations and vigorous vitality."

"Otherwise, you wouldn't have recovered so quickly in such a short time."

Li Guanyun naturally knew that Su Fan's words were just courtesy.

So, he didn't pursue the topic further, and began to discuss serious matters instead.

"Divine Doctor Su, the current situation seems quite off."

Su Fan casually asked, "What situation seems off?"

Li Guanyun did not conceal anything and spoke frankly, "Wu Guangliang and the others have shown no response."


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