The Yihetuan movement initiated by Fu Fangsheng spread across the nation in less than three months, with countless followers rising up across the great rivers, north and south.
The group had grown immensely by today, and in addition to the original goal to "hunt demons and monsters without regard for fame or fortune," many from all walks of life had joined as well.
The mix of good and bad characters, of varying qualities, left Fu Fangsheng merely a nominal leader.
He didn't concern himself with others; when the great powers invaded aggressively, he immediately brought people to aid in the battle.
Yu Yanmei was also there, and the two planned to lead the passionate martial artists to cooperate with the Government Forces to strike the invaders.
At this moment, they stood on high ground, gazing at the British-Indian Expeditionary Force marching in the distance.