Chapter 126: Who Wins or Loses (37)
Let a natural martial arts wizard without the slightest foundation of internal strength practice the world-shattering magic skills in ten years, Mr. Wu has never had such a dream. The time that Mr. Wu left for Sikong Gu www.biquge.info should have been fifteen years, and after fifteen years, the entire rivers and lakes should have fallen into a tragic battle, after all, it will take at least ten years to cultivate a generation, and it will take at least ten years for Shenmen to deploy and deal with it, and fifteen years is an expected number of years. At that time, Sikong Gu will appear as the hope of Jiangnan Wulin again and assist Li Fu to complete his plan.
In this way, the culprit who slaughtered the Hidden Gate in the first place will be ambushed, and the grudge entanglement between Mr. Wu and Yang Feiqiu will also end.
A young genius who is not only proficient in intrigue and trickery, but also has first-class brains and supreme martial arts, has no emotional ties, and is bent on destroying the Divine Gate and ruining Yang Feiqiu's reputation......
This is a plan that Mr. Wu has painstakingly managed for most of his life, and Yang Shuo and Yang Hui are brothers who are a guarantee of this plan. It's a pity that Yang Hui's death made Mr. Wu realize that there was a big problem with this plan.
The other seemed to be stopping all this, and Mr. Wu didn't know who it was, but when Yang Hui's body appeared in front of him, he knew that the so-called plan had been put to naught. The orphans he carefully selected could not be used as "Sikong orphans" at all.
Knowing that he met that little beggar, a very special little beggar.
He had never met such a special guy, a person who could kill the child in front of him in the blink of an eye, and even calmly negotiate with himself after the killing, and judging by his appearance, he was only eight or nine years old.
Although he later claimed to be ten years old, Mr. Wu never thought that his age could say anything, and in Mr. Wu's opinion, he was just an eight or nine-year-old child, at least from the perspective of his skinny body.
Mr. Wu looked at the child as if he had received a treasure, and the child seemed to understand Mr. Wu's eyes and began to talk about the conditions.
As soon as he touched the child's muscles and bones, Mr. Wu immediately affirmed that this child's talent was extremely high, although it may not be comparable to the traitor who betrayed the gods, but it was already a rare talent in the world. The most important thing in the rivers and lakes is not martial arts, but the brain, a brain that understands how to make a profit, after all, the people in the rivers and lakes are still very similar to businessmen.
They all need to understand what to sell and when to get the most out of it.
They will eventually understand that it is impossible for a person to hold everything in his hands until he dies, even the emperor surnamed Zhao. The little beggar in front of Mr. Wu was able to see through this at a young age, and in the face of a weak image and a strong image, he did not hesitate to choose the latter. As for why he did this, Mr. Wu never figured it out, logically speaking, it was impossible for this kid to see at a glance that he was going to slaughter Sikong's family. Mr. Wu also never believes that Sikong Gu only needs to look at other people's eyes to be able to guess what this person is thinking.
This child is so consistent with the chess piece that Mr. Wu hopes for in his heart, he did not panic at all after killing someone, and he did not have the slightest fear in the face of a devil with a blood-soaked weapon.
It's as if this child has never had feelings, but Mr. Wu knows very well that a person can never be without the slightest emotion.
Otherwise, he wouldn't have thought about survival, and he wouldn't have killed people without hesitation in order to survive. Although the child in front of him is so cold-blooded and ruthless, he is still willing to live after all.
After meeting Xiao Yanagi, Mr. Wu affirmed this even more, and when this little beggar proposed to bring Xiao Yanagi with him, Mr. Wu affirmed one thing-
This child is just a cold nature.
Although Mr. Wu doubted this somewhat rash judgment countless times before he died, until the last moment of his life, on that snowy day, Mr. Wu still affirmed his own judgment.
However, no matter how exquisite this chess piece named "Sikong Gu" is, and how suitable this candidate is, Mr. Wu has no way to let Sikong Gu have martial arts that are comparable to Yang Feiqiu in just ten years.
Not to mention, the fifteen years that Mr. Wu originally expected were less than half.
In what was perhaps the coldest autumn of Mr. Wu's life, Mr. Wu made a decision, one that allowed the chess piece to take shape overnight.
Sikong Gu has already had a glimpse of the way to cultivate the "Nine Swords of the Hidden Gate" move, and now he only needs to cultivate his internal strength. But even if he practiced internal strength every day, twelve hours a day without sleep, Sikong Gu had no way to learn those internal strength mental methods before Mr. Wu's death.
Sikong couldn't practice for a while, but he was already terminally ill, and Mr. Wu, who couldn't survive this harsh winter, had already opened up these meridians and practiced the mental method of performing the "Nine Swords of the Hidden Gate".
The word "passing on the merits" has long existed in the martial arts, and many people who have not set foot in the rivers and lakes have heard of the existence of stupid and stupid boys in the martial arts. When these people heard this, most of them applauded, thinking that they were the stupid and stupid boys in the story, thinking that an ordinary person who did not have any foundation in martial arts and did not even know why the meridians were could be cultivated into the body by the master in one day.
The real people in the martial arts, for this kind of market people, are probably just smiling, after all, people can dream, a group of small people who see how majestic the people in the rivers and lakes are all day long, occasionally looking forward to these stories, it is not a great crime. If you tell them that the saying "passing on the gong" does not exist in the martial arts, then it is undoubtedly disturbing other people's dreams, and few people in the rivers and lakes will do this kind of thing that offends the people.
Of course, for the hidden door, the term "Chuangong" is not so simple. It is neither as casual as the storytellers in the market, nor as categorical as the people in the martial arts.
Passing on one person's skill to another person is undoubtedly a complete replica of one person's meridians to another person, this kind of thing is whimsical in the eyes of ordinary martial arts people, but in the secret book of the hidden door, it is a real thing.
It's just that if you do this kind of thing, there will be some pain.
Whether it is for the transmitter or the person being transmitted, this kind of pain is heart-wrenching and bone-shattering.
Of course, the meridians in one person's body cannot be transferred to another person, but if some rectification is made to the meridians in another person's body, so that the flow of qi and blood is changed, the effect of rectifying the meridians may be achieved. This method can use external forces to open up the meridians that require painstaking cultivation to penetrate, but if there is the slightest mistake, that person is afraid that his martial arts will be wasted, and he will become a wasted person from now on.
In a secret book, although the method is clearly written, Mr. Wu has searched through the stacks of books he has at hand, but he has not found a single one.
In the coldest autumn of Mr. Wu's life, Mr. Wu still made a decision.
A decision to gamble with God. (To be continued.) )