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117. The louse

How can I have time to answer Liangzi at this time? My opponent is also rushing towards me. I don’t have a big knife in my hand, only a stone tied to a piece of rope.

I calmed my mind and adjusted my condition to the best, adjusting my breathing according to the breathing method my master taught me. I knew that the more nervous I was, the calmer I had to be. Excessive tension would only lead to unstable hands.

My weapon can only be used once, which means that it must be guaranteed to hit it, otherwise I will throw it out and take it back to make the other party strangle my neck...

Although the other party looks exactly the same as me, being strangled by them is not the scene I want to see.

After reading a few words silently, I took a deep breath. In an instant, the skills taught by the master finally played a role in this crisis. The other party's speed became slower and slower in me. This is not to say that they have slowed down, but my eyes have become as sharp as goshawks.

When the master was there, he told me that to practice the body, the first thing to practice is the eyes. There are two types of eyes: one is to eliminate your blinking reflexes, and the other is to ensure that your eyes can observe objects with extremely fast speeds.

The master also told me a story about Ji Chang, an ancient sharpshooter. Although I didn’t learn archery, the master told me that many things are similar, and it can be said that they are all connected.

It is said that Ji Chang did not know how to shoot archers, but he always wanted to become a magic archer, so he became the famous archer Feiwei, who was the master of the time. Feiwei was the magic archer at that time. He could be said to be a hundred steps through Yang Yang. He was a famous figure in history books, and that was Yang Youji, Li Guang, and Nan Jiyun could compete with him.

After Ji Chang became a disciple, Fei Wei felt that Ji Chang's spirit was commendable, so he decided to teach him all his skills, so he said to Ji Chang: "You must first learn to focus on a target without blinking, and then you can talk about learning to shoot archery."

After Ji Chang returned, he lay under his wife's loom and looked at the clinging erected from bottom to top. After two years of persistence, even if the tip of the awl turned upside down and touched Ji Chang's eye socket, his eyes would not blink. So Ji Chang went to Feiwei again. Feiwei said, "This is not enough. You must learn the skills of using your eyes to see things. You must practice to see small things as big things, and to see subtle things clearly, and then tell me." After Ji Chang returned, he used the hair of the yak's tail to hold lice

The little boy was hung on the window, and he watched the lice every day. In ten days, Ji Chang saw that the lice gradually became bigger. After three years, in Ji Chang's eyes, the lice had become as big as a wheel. Looking at other things, it was as big as a hill. So Ji Chang shot the lice with an arrow, and the arrow passed through the center of the lice, and the tail hair hanging the lice did not break. Ji Chang quickly went to tell Feiwei. Feiwei jumped up happily, patted his chest and said, "You have learned the skills of archery!"

I didn't believe it after hearing this story. I didn't believe it. I didn't believe it could be considered a lice as big as a cow. But the master smiled and demonstrated it to me, grabbed a lice from his head, and then chopped it with the peach wood sword in his hand.
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