Xiaoze Wutian clutched his throat and slowly fell backward.
Whoosh!
Many people in the audience stood up, especially the Martial Artists from Japan.
Fujiwara Naoto died at the hands of Wu Li, which was something he brought upon himself, and since Fujiwara Naoto, following his Master, had practiced swordsmanship in the countryside, his fame, although significant, didn't involve many interests with various parties—his death meant just that, he died. But Xiaoze Wutian was different; he was a Martial Artist whom the Guandong Association had invested a lot of effort into cultivating!
Before, the Guandong Association had promoted Xiaoze Wutian as a once-in-five-hundred-years Martial Arts prodigy from Japan, specifically to create momentum for him. The Guandong Association had high hopes for Xiaoze Wutian, hoping that he would gain not only fame in the Martial Arts World but also in the Martial Arts World, but now he had died at the hands of Wu Li.