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Chapter 616

I think there is something wrong with Shen Gong.

Especially what he said just now made me feel like he was hinting at me.

But after thinking about it for a long time, I still couldn’t figure out what I wanted to imply.

And as I was thinking about it, Liu Changsheng, who was standing opposite me, stopped me thinking: "Come back to your senses and pick it up."

A flash of cold light, and something thrown by Liu Changsheng pulled me out of my thoughts.

It was a three-foot-long sword that seemed to be forged. It was completely different from the decorations bought on the market.

The sword is decorated with an entangled spiritual snake, and the hilt is covered with scales. It looks very textured, but it is very light in your hand, and you can hardly feel its weight.

"This is the sword of an ancestor of the Liu family, but he is cold now."

Liu Changsheng said as he took out a mahogany sword from his sleeve: "You use it first, and I will teach you some skills."

After making a few casual gestures with the sword, I asked Liu Changsheng: "When learning Kung Fu, as I watched it on TV, don't you have to start practicing it from the Zama Step?"

"You don't need to do the horse stance with your physique, and besides, there's no time for you to practice that right now."

He waved to me: "Come, let's see how you are doing first, then use the sword in your hand to find a way to kill me."

Which boy doesn’t have martial arts dreams in his heart?

Especially in this scene, Liu Changsheng and I were standing in the wild, with clear mountains and clear water, birds singing and the fragrance of flowers. Qingqing made a hammock between two trees and swayed on it while lying down drinking tea.

It was like a teacher and a father teaching a closed disciple, and there was a little junior sister accompanying me. I was immediately drawn into this atmosphere.

Knowing that I would definitely not be able to touch Liu Changsheng, I did not hesitate and charged forward with my sword in hand.

The facts were exactly as I expected.

I imitated the martial arts masters in the TV series when I was a child. I used the white crane to spread its wings, the roc to spread its wings, and the Huashan Mountain to split. It is said that my movements are already very fast now, and the strength is enough, but Liu Changsheng's

His body skills were so slippery that he didn't even touch a hair on anyone's body after gesticulating for a long time.

Qingqing, who was watching the excitement, was holding a teacup and mocking me: "Gu Yan, why are you acting like a bull?"

I didn't have time to talk to her, so I said to you, wait until you have the chance, and I'll let you experience what it means to be bullied!

I kept gesticulating like this for almost five minutes, and my forehead started to sweat a little. Then Liu Changsheng kicked me in the chest and pushed me back a few steps.

Then he frowned and cursed: "It's all a redundant action. I don't know if the enemy will die if we continue to fight like this. You must tire yourself to death first."

Before I could speak, Liu Changsheng, who had just finished speaking, suddenly moved.

My eyes blurred, and he was in front of me almost instantly, with the mahogany sword pressed directly against my heart.

"Fuck so fast?"

I glanced at the big shoe mark on my chest, and when I reacted, my eyes suddenly lit up: "Coach, I want to learn this!"

He took back the sword and snorted coldly: "Killing is not a martial arts performance. One move after another goes straight to the opponent's vital points, and the best effect is achieved in the least labor-saving way. This is called skill."

"Ah, so this is called skill."

I nodded to him thoughtfully: "But I don't have as strong a cultivation level as you. Just like the move you just did, if you didn't have a high level of cultivation, how could you teleport in front of me?"

"Two different things."

Liu Changsheng shook his head: "Cultivation and moves are complementary to each other. Neither one is good without the other. Cultivation is the capital of the enemy, just like the spiritual energy in your body. Without it, your sword will not be able to cause any harm to others no matter how fast it is.

But if your moves are not good, no matter how strong your cultivation level is, you still can't touch someone, and you don't even have a chance to blast the spiritual energy into the opponent's body. How can you win?

Anyway, swordsmanship, spells, witchcraft, lightning techniques, and spells all belong to the category of tricks and are the application of one's own cultivation. You have to understand this first."

"Understood."

While I was digesting what Liu Changsheng said, I then asked, "What happened to that sword strike you just made? It came right in front of me before I could see it clearly. Are you sure you didn't use any spells?"

Liu Changsheng continued to explain: "It's really useless. Spells and sword moves can indeed be integrated together. For example, Taoist light body spells and other spells can make your body lighter and make your sword faster.

But Taoism is nothing more than a way to use energy, and it has a disadvantage, that is, it requires the consumption of one's own true energy. If you keep using it, it will continue to be consumed, so this state cannot be maintained for long.

But if you practice diligently, you can achieve the same effect as the light body spell by relying entirely on your own skills, just like I did just now."

In fact, I understand what he means. The Body Lighting Curse is a buff skill. Using it will cause you to continuously lose mana. Once the mana bar is gone, you will be knocked back to your original shape.

But skill is different. It's like adding talent points to agility, it's a passive skill.

But how to achieve this effect made me a little confused. I raised my head and looked at him with doubtful eyes.

This time Liu Changsheng changed his approach: "Close your eyes."

When I closed my eyes, I heard him ask again: "Tell me, what kind of wind is blowing now?"

"It's north wind, northwest wind."

"good."

Liu Changsheng clapped his hands and asked again: "If you were asked to sprint for 100 meters at the fastest speed, where would you run?"

"Of course we should run in the southeast direction. After all, it takes less effort to go with the wind than against the wind."

After saying this, I suddenly felt enlightened and opened my eyes: "I seem to understand a little bit."

"Well, you're not stupid, you should be able to figure this out."

Liu Changsheng stretched out his hand and gestured around: "As I said just now, if you want to achieve the best results with the least effort, you must make use of all the surrounding environmental factors.

Just like the wind, you have to learn to take advantage of the force. When you act, you have to think about how to avoid resistance. When you draw your sword, you have to think about how to use the blade to break the wind, and how to send it into the enemy's vital point as quickly as possible.

There is also Taoism. The place we are in now has relatively abundant earth and wood spiritual energy, so you can get twice the result with half the effort by using spells with these two attributes. On the contrary, if you have to use water-attributed spells in the desert, you will naturally have to pay more than usual.

The price is huge, and it's unclear whether it can even be used.

Take all these factors into consideration, integrate them, and slowly become familiar with them. Over time, you will be able to achieve the effect just now."

Good guy, what Liu Changsheng said made me suddenly enlightened.

It was like I had solved a math problem that had been bothering me for a long time. I even felt a little excited and shouted to Liu Changsheng: "I understand, let's try again!"

After saying that, I raised my sword and rushed towards him again. Although I didn't know how to use the lightening spell, I still poured spiritual energy into my whole body, and then used what he just taught me to try to make myself faster and faster.

But as I continued to fight, I started to collapse a little bit.

While observing the opponent's movements, you must also pay attention to wind speed, temperature, and humidity. After a series of complex calculations, you must also consider how to make the next move.

Holy shit, is this the amount of work the human brain should be doing?

And no matter how hard I tried, Liu Changsheng could easily dodge me. It was like he was playing tricks on me, and he even stood there without even moving his feet.

Although I didn’t expect that my one flash of inspiration could equal others’ decades of hard work, the contrast was really shocking and made me feel a little frustrated inside.

Fortunately, I have more physical strength. I was frustrated and frustrated, but it was already dark.

Thinking that the younger generation of the Liu family came out of the jungle, he saluted Liu Changsheng: "Master, we have a visitor."


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