As soon as the two of them touched each other in the air, Danpu was knocked away by a punch like a doll that had fallen off the Internet.
At this time, one of the four great Dharma Kings who was sitting as steady as the Buddha behind him suddenly took action. He supported Danpu, who was vomiting blood, with one hand and looked at the black bear with a gloomy eye.
The leader was a mage named Mingzhi. He stepped lightly and the bluestone slabs shattered. An inch-deep footprint fell on the ground, whistling like a crossbow arrow.
The black bear did not dare to be arrogant and used the secret technique of self-sacrifice to the extreme, hardening his skin again.
At this moment, his body was not afraid even if a small tank came over.
The wise wizard swung his palm with great force, and the strong wind and gravel he brought crashing down on the black bear's body.
No matter how thick-skinned and tough the black bear is, it cannot stop the wise Dharma King, one of the four great Dharma Kings in Tibet.
"flutter!"
The black bear took several steps back, leaving a row of footprints on the thick bluestone slabs. It also knocked over the pillar that two people could hug together, leaving a gap as thick as a thumb. It was truly terrifying.
"Let's go together."
Although Pheasants and Mountain Cannons were slightly inferior to Black Bear in physical size, they were no pushovers. They all leaped forward and engaged in a fight with the Four Great Dharma Kings.
When these men fought, all that could be heard was the muffled sound of "dangdang" which was like the vibration of a huge bell, making people's eardrums buzz.
While the people in front were fighting fiercely, the red storm behind them did not join the battlefield immediately. The blonde woman seemed to be quite curious about Chinese martial arts. She leaned against the stone pillar, chewing gum leisurely.
At this time, a black-skinned man walked in, fully armed, with a frivolous look on his face, humming a tune and stepping in a way similar to street dance.
"Lisa, I thought you had dealt with all these Chinese monkeys."
"Luo Fu, why are you in such a hurry? Let's take a look first." The blonde daughter raised her eyebrows.
At this time, a blond man walked in. He was nearly 1.9 meters tall, and his sturdy arms and limbs made him look like the Greek god of war.
"What's going on? It seems like another group of people are about to attack from outside. After all, this is Chinese territory, we have to deal with them as soon as possible." The man gave the order coldly.
The other two nodded and jumped into the battle.
Originally, the Yanhuang team had already firmly gained the upper hand and they would have been able to take down these people in a few more rounds. However, with the addition of a few Americans, they gradually found it difficult.
He was forced from the center of the hall to the corner, where he leaned against the wall to delay time.
"My dear donors, you are just wasting each other's time in vain. I suggest that you surrender as soon as possible and let us go."
"My trip is for the freedom and independence of the Tibetan people, and for the prosperity of Buddhism."
"If you are stubborn and want to destroy my great mission of saving sentient beings, then I will have no choice but to wield my butcher knife."
"Because no matter what, I will make the Tantric Buddhism famous overseas, so what does it matter if I sacrifice myself?"
As soon as Danpu finished his righteous words, Shanji suddenly spat out a mouthful of saliva.
"The Tibetan area is an inseparable part of our country's territory. Even if I lose my life here, I will not allow evil people to separate the Tibetan area for their own selfish reasons."
Danpu shook his head and sneered, saying dimly: "In this case, it seems that I can only help you. Don't worry, I will help you to transcend the souls of the dead. I wish you a good rebirth in the next life."
The Four Greats, the Dharma King and Danpu recited Buddhist music together. The three members of the Red Storm looked at each other and decided to take action to deal with them.