"Mr. Zhang, the general situation is this," at this time, Ye Yin also conveyed the information Hong Yi had passed back to Zhang Menglong.
The incident itself was rather simple; the young man who appeared skiing in the Himalayas years ago was Zhang Menglong's great-grandfather, Zhang Kang.
Zhang Kang merely wanted to find a suitable slope for skiing, but just as he had found a nice slope, those people began to brawl, the tumult of the battle triggering an avalanche that destroyed the slope stained with blood.
With a temper already prone to flare-ups, Zhang Kang believed that tolerance led to childlessness and retreat to the end of one's lineage; he stormed onto the battlefield right then and there.
He had actually intended only to break up the fight and, by the way, teach these bastards who disturbed his skiing a lesson, but to his surprise, that fellow called the King of Ice and Snow attacked without a word.