Chapter 240: Sweeping Monk (2)

Just when Murong Fu was about to attack Xiao Yuanshan. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

An old monk in a cyan robe appeared, he looked so ordinary, but Murong Fu didn't dare to underestimate him.

Murong Fu didn't know how the other party appeared.

"Sure enough, it's the big boss of the Celestial Dragon World."

But the old monk clasped his hands together and said, "Amitabha, the Buddha is good, and the two donors must not be ignorant. ā€

As soon as his palms were closed like this, there seemed to be a force that turned into an invisible high wall, blocking between Murong Fu and Xiao Yuanshan.

Murong Fu looked at the sweeping monk with interest, manipulating such an invisible aura out of his body, completely unloading his strong palm power in the air, this sweeping monk is really powerful.

However, I only heard the sweeping monk snort, obviously slightly injured.

The sweeping monk looked at Murong Fu with some complicated eyes: "The Eighteen Palms of the Dragon Descending are really worthy of being the first divine palms in the world." ā€

The awe in Murong Fu's heart for the sweeping monk dissipated somewhat.

In fact, he has always had a question, is the sweeping monk really that strong?

Everyone only saw him in the original book calmly resisting the moves of several masters.

Then why did he still praise Qiao Feng's eighteen palms of dragon descent as the first divine skill in the world.

Obviously, Qiao Feng brought him some pressure at that time.

It's likely that he also suffered a little injury, but isn't there a saying that he has to finish pretending to be in tears, so even if he is injured, he pretends to be indifferent, giving people a sense of incomprehension.

Murong Fu felt that his guess was right.

Now the sweeping monk is injured under the effect of "Eighteen Palms of the Descending Dragon".

"The sweeping monk is strong, but it shouldn't be as strong as imagined, "Eighteen Palms of the Dragon" may be a martial art to restrain him."

Murong Fu guessed.

In order to verify his guess, he directly swung out a palm and slapped it at the sweeping monk's heavenly spirit cover.

Although the sweeping monk's face was unwavering, he also quietly stepped back, and then gently slapped out a palm, although this palm was mediocre, but it was a palm that blocked the world's martial arts.

The tightness and elegance of this defensive position can be said to be exhaustive, and it is contemptuous to be added.

Murong Fu saw the shadow of "Tianshan Six Yang Palms" and "Tianshan Folding Plum Hands" from this palm.

"Could it be that the guess is true?"

In many fanfictions in the previous life, there was speculation about the true identity of the sweeping monk, and there was a speculation that was very deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, that is, the sweeping monk was Li Canghai.

First of all, Li Canghai's age is about the same as that of the sweeping monk, and the sweeping monk also knows Tianshan Tong and Li Qiushui.

And the sweeping monk knows a lot about "Little Wuxianggong" in the original work.

Secondly, the sweeping monk turned a blind eye to Murong Bo and Xiao Yuanshan's peeking at the Shaolin cheats, because he was not from Shaolin, so naturally he didn't care about its inheritance.

"Jiuyang Divine Skill" has something in common with the martial arts of the Xiaoyao School.

After practicing "Jiuyang Divine Skill", the internal force is endless, and martial arts are everywhere in the world.

Isn't this a combination of "Immortal Changchun Gong" and "Tianshan Folding Plum Hands"?

Why did Li Canghai hand over "Jiuyang Divine Skill" to Li Qiushui, after all, Li Qiushui is her sister, so she naturally has to take care of it.

If you say that, it's all true.

Murong Fu remembered one more thing, that is, Li Qiushui was once taught "Jiuyang Divine Skill".

Many people speculate that "Jiuyang Shengong" was founded by a sweeping monk, that is, Li Canghai.

ps: "This book has been stopped, the author has already eaten the soil, and he will come back to update it when he doesn't eat the soil." (To be continued.) )