Chen Buhui, in his fifties, wore a pair of gold-rimmed glasses and presented an image of scholarly elegance, resembling a university professor.
Those unaware would never imagine he was the head of Hongmen Zhongyi Hall, let alone think that he possessed extraordinary martial skills, a true master.
Anyone familiar with Hongmen's history would know that its upper echelons were mostly made up of martial experts.
In the past, the living environment for Chinese people was harsh; without martial prowess, one simply couldn't hold sway.
Chen Buhui was extremely skilled in Baguazhang, and his personal fighting ability was definitely among the top five within the Chinese community in the "beautiful country."
In Hongmen, he ranked among the top three, only second to the Grand Master and the Deputy Grand Master of Hongmen.
It was for this reason that he could hold the position of head of Zhongyi Hall.
Zhongyi Hall was responsible for monitoring the loyalty of Hongmen members.