The ferocious storm raged wildly around Mount Fuji, with fierce winds and explosive thunder.
Tens of thousands of cherry blossom trees on the mountain were bent and twisted by the gusts. Many buildings with unstable foundations were also completely destroyed.
Major General Yoshio Yamamoto of the 13th Division commanded tens of thousands of soldiers to enact a tight blockade around the holy mountain, preventing Immortal Master Li from escaping under the cover of the stormy night.
However, due to the severe weather, reconnaissance aircraft were unable to take off, so their only option was to rely on manpower for scouting, leaving many soaked through like drowned rats.
Martial Arts Experts like Miyamoto Chuan remained awake, gathered in the main hall, fully prepared for any event.
But at this moment, their concerns were not solely on Immortal Master Li.
Many "people with ambition" had already turned their attention to the future of Japan's Martial Arts after this great battle.