Chapter Twenty-Nine: Fist to Fist
Lu Ye found that his luck had not been very good, and since he entered the finals, his opponent every time was a high-ranking fourth-order martial artist.
It's Feng Ling, every time you can meet a weaker fifth-order martial artist, you can easily pass the level every time, and your luck is so good that you drop the scum.
Fortunately, Huang Chongwen, who faced him this time, is also said to be a master of fist kung fu, so he doesn't suffer too much.
At this time, the scene in the ring began to change again.
The continuous attacks made Weche a little too strong, and it seemed that due to the inability to continue the internal force, there were some flaws in his moves.
How could Xu Yang let go of this opportunity, and at the moment it was also a change in fist momentum, and he used the secret "Breaking Jade Fist" of the Huashan faction.
For a while, the situation was quickly reversed, and Wage was struggling to cope.
"Breaking Jade Boxing" is a boxing method developed by "Huashan Mixed Yuan Gong", the moves are fast and resolute, and the pursuit of breaking through ingenuity with strength is the most suitable boxing method for today's scene.
At this time, in addition to Lu Ye's eyes staring without blinking, there was also an old man with white hair and wearing a moon-white practice uniform on the viewing seat, and his eyes were also round.
He is the elder of the Huashan faction who came to watch the ceremony this time, Tang Xiusheng.
Tang Xiusheng was surprised to find that the martial artist in the ring, who was too young to speak, actually used a ...... punch Déjà vu?
The more I looked at him, the more frightened I became.
This set of punches seems to be powerful, and every punch is as strong as splitting a mountain.
But why is the fist intent in this secretly in line with the several fist techniques that have been handed down by the Huashan faction since ancient times?
The "Broken Jade Boxing" has been lost in the Huashan School for more than a hundred years, and even if Tang Xiusheng was proficient in studying boxing techniques in his life, he still couldn't tell the origin of this set of boxing techniques.
But he felt very sensitively that even if this way of boxing was not spread by the Huashan faction, it must have some origins.
This surprised and delighted him.
In the ring, Xu Yang broke the jade fist all the way to the seventeenth move, and Wei Qizheng couldn't stop it.
With a muffled sound of "dang", the long sword he used to resist in his hand was hit by a punch, and suddenly the whole person took several steps backwards, barely standing firm on the edge of the ring.
And Xu Yang naturally wouldn't let go of such a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, jumped up in mid-air, and smashed his fist into the opponent who still had a somewhat frightened look on his face.
However, at this moment, he saw the essence in Welch's eyes.
Fooled?
Could it be that the wave of offensive just now was a flaw deliberately sold by the other party?
Xu Yang was a little surprised, but he didn't care.
On the contrary, it made him more optimistic about Wage.
Hunting all year round, are you afraid of being pecked by geese?
I saw Wei Qi leaning on the rope of the ring reflexively to borrow strength, and the long sword in his hand flashed like a meteor, stabbing straight at Xu Yang, who was in mid-air and had nowhere to rely on.
This sword, contrary to the ethereal and clear sword intent of the previous "Chaowu Sword Technique", was full of killing intent.
This is definitely not the same way of swordsmanship, but just one move...... Remnant tricks.
Xu Yang could see that this sword technique was far more subtle than the "Chaowu Sword Technique", and it was even more than one level behind.
If Wei Qi knew the full set of swordsmanship, he would have used it a long time ago, so why deliberately set a trap to lure himself into the game?
However, even if this move is really rare to see, and it is indeed extremely sharp, it is far from being as exquisite and grand as the "Dugu Nine Swords", and it is far from the "Yue Nu Swordsmanship".
Making a sword in front of Xu Yang, if he is not bragging, it is the same as selling books in front of Confucius, playing with a big sword in front of Guan Gong, and hanging in front of Wuwukai, which is simply self-inflicted!
Xu Yang's hand shape changed, from a broken jade fist to a two-finger sword technique, and pointed at the oncoming steel long sword spine.
Then, he saw that the standard long sword specially provided by the Martial Arts Bureau began to twist and deform with a light touch of his two fingers, until it was bent into a strange angle.
Wedge's eyes glazed over.
His sword was actually bent?
He naturally knew that in the face of the strong protective internal force of a mid-level martial artist, even the bombardment of a thermal weapon might not be effective, let alone just a long sword.
The question is, this is a long sword that has poured all the internal strength of his fourth-order martial artist, how can it be compared to an ordinary steel sword?
However, Xu Yang was so easy to use two fingers to scrap this sharp sword.
This move completely subverted Wei Qizheng's three views.
So much so that Xu Yang's fingers continued to move forward, all the way to his chest, and he failed to wake up from this huge blow.
In fact, even if he woke up in time at this time, it was useless.
Having lost the blade in his hand, how can he compare with Xu Yang with his kung fu in the palm of his fist?
Xu Yang's fingers spat lightly, and Wei Qizheng suddenly felt like he was hit hard, and the whole person flew out upside down, and he fell out of the ring.
In fact, Xu Yang had already withdrawn ninety percent of his strength before hitting him, but he was still able to defeat the other party easily.
Because at this moment, Wei Qi was already without the will to fight.
He finally realized that the gap between the two was too big.
Even if he goes all out, it will be difficult to catch up with Xu Yang.
So what's the other fight?
Wei Qizheng, who was so distraught, didn't even care about Huang Chongwen, who came to help, and ran back to the lounge directly.
He really didn't have the face to see his friends.
Huang Chongwen's eyes were also full of disappointment at the moment.
He thought that Wei Qi would be able to easily defeat Xu Yang and meet him on the stage of the final.
It's a pity that now it seems that this championship has to go all out with its own efforts.
Lu Ye's fist gang is indeed amazing, but it is still not placed in the eyes of Huang Chongwen, who boasts that he is invincible under the high level of fist palm.
In his opinion, the fist gang is indeed very powerful, and it can be regarded as the pinnacle of the martial artist's comprehension of the fist.
But it's a pity that Lu Ye's own martial arts foundation is too poor.
A sixth-order martial artist, even if he has a bonus of fist gang, how powerful can he be?
The reason why the martial artist, who was also a fourth-order martial artist before, was defeated by Lu Ye's hand was because he couldn't know himself and his opponent.
If he could have known in advance that Lu Ye would be boxing, maybe he wouldn't have been defeated.
After all, Lu Ye also wanted to use a trick to lure the other party into falling into the trap, which was the last blow.
If you change yourself, if you don't know this inside story in advance, you may also suffer because of it.
But now, now that he knows Lu Ye's hole cards, Huang Chongwen thinks that there will be no more problems.
He simply ignored Wei Qizheng for the time being.
The two are good friends, he can sense the despair and sadness of the other party, and to persuade him at this time will only make Wei Qi feel like he is dead.
Let him vent the boredom in his heart, and then persuade him to have an effect.
On the contrary, it is himself, who is about to face the challenge of Lu Ye, and he has learned from the past, so he can't be careless.
Sure enough, after the referee announced the result of Xu Yang's victory, the next two players in the duel were Huang Chongwen and Lu Ye.
Both of them slowly stepped into the ring steadily.
Both were bare-handed, and they didn't carry any weapons on them.
Because, their weapon is itself, that pair of hands that are enough to open mountains and crack rocks.
This is the most primitive weapon, and it is also the weapon that mankind has been best at since ancient times.
It is the ancestor of all weapons.
Before the sword, before the sword, and even before the most primitive stone axes and wooden sticks, human beings usually relied on their hands to defeat their enemies.
It can be said that all weapons are nothing more than an extension of the hands.
But the most reliable and trustworthy weapon will only be the hands.
There is a story in the Three Kingdoms where a fierce general's weapon was stolen, so that he could only rely on the single knife he had snatched to face the sneak attacks of many enemies.
If he is used to using his fists in normal times, he may not be able to save the day when he encounters this situation.
Unfortunately, he was not good at swordsmanship, and in the end he could only lift the corpse of his enemy to meet the enemy.
The result is obvious, he was killed by a group of miscellaneous soldiers who he would not even look at on a daily basis, ending the hero's life.
Since then, there has been a saying on the rivers and lakes.
A sword is inferior to a knife, a knife is inferior to a leg, and a leg is inferior to a fist.
Although this passage is not too mainstream, it is still believed by many people.
Huang Chongwen is one of them.
Of course, this is also directly related to his master's mastery of boxing.
Xiqian Province is not a large province where martial arts are popular.
On the contrary, due to its remote location, there is only one martial arts master in the entire province who can be qualified to teach and solve doubts.
That is Huang Chongwen's master, "Qianxi Boxing Sect" Lu Baitao!
He had only accepted three apprentices in his lifetime, and two of them were already in prominent positions and held extremely important responsibilities in the Martial Arts Bureau.
The remaining closed disciple is Huang Chongwen.
Lu Baitao's expectations for Huang Chongwen are far better than those of the two apprentices before him.
In his opinion, Huang Chongwen is the only true disciple who can pass on his mantle.
The two apprentices before were too concerned about the position of martial arts and politics, and their minds were not as pure as they were back then.
As a result, their cap has been restricted.
And Huang Chongwen is a complete martial arts idiot.
Master usually asked him to practice boxing for four hours, but he would always practice for eight hours, or even ten hours.
So much so that every time Lu Baitao summoned Huang Chongwen, he wanted to order him to shorten his cultivation time so as not to cause excessive damage to his body.
And Huang Chongwen doesn't care about the messy things on the rivers and lakes.
It can be said that the mind is extremely simple.
Only such a non-impurity seeking heart can allow him to truly climb to the peak of martial arts.
Lu Baitao believes that he will never be wrong.
This is also the reason why Wei Qizheng, who is also from the southwest, saw Huang Chongwen at first sight and regarded him as a confidant.
Because everyone can see that Huang Chongwen will definitely not stay in the realm of a fourth-order martial artist for too long.
And Lu Ye is just a sixth-order martial artist from the Martial Arts Desert-Demon Capital.
Even if he opened the legendary martial art of boxing by chance, the background was too low after all.
In the duel between the two, Huang Chongwen thought that he would win, and his confidence in his boxing skills also made him not take advantage of weapons.
Even the steel gloves provided by the Martial Arts Bureau, he didn't bother to wear them.
A true martial artist is to use the most primitive strength and the most exquisite boxing techniques to completely conquer the opponent.
Coincidentally,
Lu Ye thought so too.
With the referee's order, this real duel between fists and fists has officially begun!