Martial Arts Master

Summary of Part 5 (Chapter has been updated)

What should be said has been mentioned in the leave application several times before, so I won’t go into details. The problem is that the structure is simple and repetitive, causing aesthetic fatigue. There are also advantages. Many Wai Gang who appear on the stage have distinct personalities, each with their own characteristics and self-esteem. It feels well shaped.

In my outline, this part is written right here. The original dream is to stand in front of the idol in the ring. The omitted part in the middle is more professional team competitions and a super-class knockout competition. Fighting in that way would be too repetitive. However, this makes the improvement of Lou Cheng's strength seem not to be natural enough, even if a lot of narration is used to describe it. Normally this should be achieved through skipped fighting, but one can only choose the lesser of two evils.

This part is about Lou Cheng gradually growing into a real strong man and a challenger. He has barely completed the task. Next is the sixth and final part. Well, it won’t be too long. I should be able to finish it as late as next month, or as early as this month, and the pen and ink will be allocated to more things other than fighting.

Okay, let’s take a day off and prepare for the ending. The update will resume at 7 o’clock tomorrow night. The sixth part, “I want to fly higher”!

As for this semi-final, I deliberately left it blank and did not write it in detail, so as to accumulate feelings for several challenges in the sixth part.

The result of this competition? Of course it was Lou Erha who was severely beaten by Hai Bian. .

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