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Chapter 214: Sword Qi Vertical and Horizontal (Continued)

 The task given to Li Xi by the college elders was to create chaos among the warriors who raided the merchant's convoy. In essence, he wanted to help the merchant at a critical moment.

However, the current situation made Li Xi understand that the merchants alone could deal with this group of people who coveted their extraordinary supplies without the help of others.

So during the battle between Shang Xia and the enemy, when a set of swordsmanship was practiced to the extreme in actual combat, Li Xi, who was also obsessed with swordsmanship practice, finally couldn't help but draw the sword!

This Shang Xia is really too arrogant!

This is a robbery, not a game, people are going to die, and the middle and rear sections of the convoy behind them are fighting fiercely, and people are indeed dying all the time!

But under such circumstances, this boy actually still had the mind to practice swordsmanship, and he still blocked the attacks of so many warriors by himself!

The key is that not only did he block it, he also actually mastered swordsmanship along the way!

This was simply a matter of indifference to everyone present, including him, Li Xi!

You know, Li Xi has always used others to practice swordsmanship in Beihai Academy. When did he use himself to fulfill others and use himself as a sword-sharpening stone for others?

It is unbearable!

Seeing that Shang Xia was about to pick off the scarf on the face of a friend he had become familiar with among the casual cultivators these days, Li Xi finally couldn't help but take action!

Li Xi showed his true ability and made Shang Xia realize his power with just one sword strike!

The moment the swords of both sides touched, a powerful sword intent was like a raging tide, wave after wave, rushing towards Shang Xia along the Yuhe Sword.

This sword is at least as strong as the previous ten swords from the rabble!

Shang and Xia experienced many battles in the two realms and had rich experience in fighting their enemies.

When it is confirmed that there is no danger, he can wander endlessly and challenge more than thirty warriors with two swords.

But once he discovers that there is a slight possibility of threatening him, he immediately becomes overly cautious.

Unfortunately, although Li Xi couldn't stand Shang Xia's arrogance and saw that Hunting Heart liked his swordsmanship, he was unwilling to reveal his identity. He just waved his long sword and wanted to compete with Shang Xia.

Shang Xia had just mastered the magical sword talisman of "Shuangruo Sword Jue", and his fighting spirit was also high. Seeing such a worthy opponent appear, he naturally would not miss this opportunity to hone his sword skills.

"In that case, look at the sword!"

Shang Xia didn't want to say anything more, so he directly thrust out his sword in the air. The sword's intention was "somewhat light or heavy", and it came straight to Li Xi's door.

Li Xi is also not to be outdone. The swordsmanship he practices comes from Beihai Academy's "Tide Sword Art". Once used, the sword light is like waves, endless. Not only is it good at short-term bursts of power, it also has endless power.

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The two of them fought together in an instant. Although Shang Xia's swordsmanship was exquisite, Li Xi's swordsmanship was not bad either!

"Tide Sword Technique" takes the meaning of the rise and fall of the sea tide. When it "rises", you attack bravely, and the sword light is fierce, with the potential to sweep everything. When it "falls", you defend with all your strength. The sword's intention is endless, more like accumulating strength.

Ready to go!

This is an excellent swordsmanship with extremely balanced offense and defense, and when used in Li Xi's hands, he grasps the rhythm of offense and defense extremely delicately, thus further reducing the flaws in the swordsmanship.

And even if there are flaws, they are often fleeting and unpredictable.

Shang Xia and Li Xi were fighting swords. In the blink of an eye, the two sides had exchanged nearly a hundred moves.

The two of them each made quick moves, and the sword rays crisscrossed each other. From a distance, they looked like balls of light surrounded by a ball of sword rays, and then they rolled and collided on the ground. Several buildings around the Sanchakou were already in ruins.

It was reduced to ruins under the swords of the two men.

However, although Li Xi's swordsmanship was exquisite, it was extremely difficult for Shang Xia to completely defeat him in swordsmanship. However, as the time between the two of them became longer and longer, Shang Xia finally slowly gained the upper hand and surrounded him.

Zhou's sword light ball gradually began to suppress and erode the sword light surrounding Li Xi.

Although Li Xi's "Tidal Sword Technique" is very good at long-term battles, Shang Xia's Liangyi Yuanqi is more powerful.

Although Shang Xia has long been unable to defeat Li Xi in the swordsmanship of "Shuangruo Sword Art", he can completely suppress Li Xi by relying on his stronger source of vitality and win with force!

As a result, Li Xi will be defeated due to exhaustion before long!

Shang Xia's method is very clear. Even though Li Xi understands it in his heart, he is powerless.

However, Li Xi was naturally unwilling to be defeated by Shang Xia. The blue and white low-grade weapon Canglang Sword swirled in the air, as if there was a sea wave rising in the void, carrying the general trend of swallowing the sky and the earth, crushing towards Shang Xia.

Coming under pressure.

This is the magical power of swordsmanship!

This is the magical swordsmanship that Li Xi learned based on the "Tide Sword Technique" - Sword Tide!

Facing this monstrous trend, Shang Xia remained calm and seemed not surprised by this.

Seeing that he was about to be buried under this sword tide, two sword talismans, one yin and one yang, flew out from the eyes of the yin and yang fish in the Shang Xia Dantian Tai Chi Diagram. It was the light and heavy sword talismans that he had just successfully condensed!

I saw that Shang Xia had put away the Yuhe Sword at some point, and stood up the Bixi Sword in front of him. Immediately, the light and heavy sword intent merged into his body.

The light ones are connected to the sky, and the heavy ones are rooted in the earth!

This sword of Shang Xia can stand up to the sky and the earth!

Although Li Xi's sword wave had the potential to swallow up the sky and the earth, under Shang Xia's upright sword, it could only be like a wave hitting a rock, only to be shattered into pieces and shattered into pieces!

When it comes to the collision of these two magical powers of swordsmanship, both sides are still indistinguishable in terms of wonder and artistic conception, but Shang Xia still wins with force in the end!

But at this moment, Li Xi's sword power changed again!

And it’s an eye-opening change!

The tide of swords that originally swallowed up the sky and the earth suddenly became dim, as if in the evening when the night was coming, the vast sword intention suddenly extended into another artistic conception at this time - morning and dusk!

The so-called tides originally refer to early tides and late tides.

"Tide Sword Technique" superficially refers to the rise and fall of the tide, and when a warrior studies this set of sword tactics to a profound level, he will be able to expand the meaning contained in this set of sword tactics in the dual artistic conception of the rise and fall of the sword tide.

Another artistic conception of swordsmanship—dawn and dusk!

The ebb and flow of the tide, the early tide and the late tide, the two different poles of swordsmanship are perfectly integrated here.

This is simply impossible in the original understanding of martial arts in this world.

It also made Shang Xia think of a word in his mind for the first time - Tao follows nature!

After Shang Xia learned about the "fusion of two poles" from Dongfang Mingyu, it once again refreshed the understanding of martial arts among warriors in this world.

Perhaps the warriors in this world do not understand the "yin and yang", let alone what "Tao follows nature", but this does not prevent them from using their intelligence and experience to move closer to this realm step by step.

After all, the rise of martial arts in this world can only be traced back a few thousand years.

Even without Shang Xia, as time goes by, the warriors in this world will eventually sum up the wisdom of concepts such as "Yin and Yang" and "Two Yis".

Although Li Xi's swordsmanship amazed Shang Xia, he still couldn't let him feel inferior after all!


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