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About a foolish boy's experience of getting a master to pass on gong.

Once upon a time, there was a boy with a dream. When he first entered the martial arts world, he was beaten all over the place. So he practiced hard, but never got the point, until one day he accidentally met a top master.

This supreme master fell in love with him. After three rounds of drinking, he patted his shoulder and said, "Oh, you can't practice like this. Let's do this. I'll teach you three moves, which will be enough for you to conquer the world."

When the kid heard it, he was so happy that he was so happy.

So under the guidance of this supreme master, he learned three moves of swordsmanship.

Speaking of which, these three sword techniques are all shocking and make ghosts and gods cry.

This first move is called Infinite Flow. It is not a new sword technique, but if you learn it well, you will be able to parry it.

The second move is called Terrifying Wind. This move is different from other sects. When the move is launched, the opponent is already trapped in it. The move is invisible but is everywhere in the move. (If fantasy is to open a window for you,

Let you take a look at the scenery outside, and you will be drawn into this world from the first moment you see it.)

As for the third move, the master smiled mysteriously and said that martial arts in the world are ever-changing, but they never deviate from their origins. Countless moves in front are just foreshadowing, and the last sword is the essence. This move is called "The Technique of Broken Chapter"

The master told him earnestly and sincerely that he already knew how to use the next move after this move, and it was very important to be able to connect the past and the next.

So he practiced three moves hard, but it turned out that he was not very talented. He only learned the basics of the first two moves, but he only learned the essence of the third move.

According to this master, there was another move after this move. Unfortunately, the master later taught him but he failed to learn it...

So much so that he only knows these three axes. After playing one set, he will play another set.

If he didn't do this, he wouldn't know how to make his next move. Alas...it's not my fault.

This master's new book will be released on the 25th, and everyone can read it and find out.


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