Chapter 64 The problem is that the opponent is too strong.
Chapter 64 The problem is that the opponent is too strong.
rainy night.
Mayo...
No need.
Qi Ming, dressed in a black robe, resembled a giant bat. With a light touch of his toes, he could leap more than ten zhang, appearing like a ghost as he pounced towards Tianlong Temple.
Tianlong Temple is the first Buddhist temple in Dali.
They also possess an air of "nobility." Many members of the Dali royal family had the habit of becoming monks after retiring from their positions. Historically, this was naturally the result of a failed struggle, but in this world, it was due to their faith in Buddhism that they were filled with warmth.
Besides the One-Finger Divine Skill, our temple's supreme martial arts also include the Six Meridian Divine Sword, which even the emperor has never heard of. Under such circumstances, which petty thief would dare to steal the tiger's whiskers from Tianlong Temple?
Therefore, it's not really a case of being heavily guarded.
It was nothing more than normal night watch, patrol, and night watch.
And tonight, the rain makes people even more relaxed.
Qi Ming moved as if he were in an empty place, passing through various courtyards and arriving directly in front of the Muni Hall.
"Muni" means quiet.
It was indeed quiet at that moment.
Qi Ming had exceptional hearing and didn't hear any noise inside. He didn't press the matter and slipped away to the backyard.
According to his personal research, the Six Meridians Divine Sword should be with Abbot Benyin, not with Master Kurong's Shuangshu Courtyard.
the reason is simple.
Nowadays, no one in Tianlong Temple has enough skill to study the Six Meridians Divine Sword.
It wasn't until Kumārajīva arrived that they hastily sought help, each cultivating a different lineage to deal with this formidable enemy.
It's clear they don't practice much normally.
However, this scripture is very important, so it is only natural that it should be kept by the abbot.
Inside the abbot's quarters.
Abbot Benyin was preparing to rest.
Suddenly, with a creak, the door opened wide!
Abbot Benyin wasn't stupid; he wouldn't be foolish enough to think that such a commotion was caused by the wind outside and that there must be uninvited guests!
He was immediately alarmed and wanted to turn around and use his One-Finger Divine Skill to defeat his enemy!
With a "whoosh," the enemy's finger strike, carrying the force of a storm, struck his left shoulder.
At the critical moment, he hesitated for a moment, and the enemy seemed to teleport behind him and put his hand on his right shoulder.
There was no other choice at this point.
Without turning his head, Abbot Benyin pointed a finger at Qi Ming's Quchi acupoint on his forearm, injecting the power of the One-Finger Divine Skill.
An ordinary martial artist would have been subdued with just one finger.
But Qi Ming was no ordinary martial artist.
One monk, two hanging figures, three elders, and four unparalleled masters—these are the universally acknowledged top ten masters in the novel *Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils*.
Qi Ming believed himself to be second only to the Sweeper Monk. After the abbot's finger force was injected into his meridians, it was like a mud ox entering the sea, not even causing a ripple. He was then completely transferred underground by the Great Shift of Heaven and Earth, creating a pit.
The abbot was greatly surprised and dared not use his finger strength again, so he tried to counterattack with the fists and feet of his sect.
Qi Ming chuckled.
Using the Great Shift of Heaven and Earth technique, he dismantled and countered all of Benyin's moves in the blink of an eye, leaving him unable to even turn around and look at himself!
Abbot Benyin called out, "Fight..."
Qi Ming flicked his ten fingers in quick succession, locking down his twelve major acupoints, and said in a rough voice:
"You have a good eye for quality, but unfortunately your skills are lacking. Forget the Six Meridian Divine Sword, even the One-Finger Divine Skill only possesses such power when it's in my own hands!"
After saying that, he tore a piece from Abbot Benyin's robe and, just as Mr. Zhen had done to Ms. Long, blindfolded the monk.
After that, they rummaged through boxes and cabinets and easily found the six scrolls of the "Six Meridians Divine Sword Manual" on silk...
Qi Ming had been looking forward to this for a long time.
And I hope this sword technique can be like the original, an invisible sword of qi, so that it can be used to play the role of a cunning old fox. If it's like the 1997 version with all sorts of colors flying around, then it's not interesting.
Moreover, the 1997 version doesn't seem to be very powerful, much less so than the Eighteen Subduing Dragon Palms.
More than half an hour later.
Qi Ming has easily mastered the six diagrams of the Six Meridians Divine Sword and confirmed that the Six Meridians Sword Qi is invisible. However, he still lacks in some specific moves and variations, since this is indeed a sword technique.
It's just that I don't use a sword.
after that.
Qi Ming put the six volumes of sword manuals back in their original place and left the hermitage, returning all the way to Dali City.
As for Abbot Benyin, the acupoints will automatically release after three hours. He will simply be forced to stand for a night, which is nothing to a master.
Inside the upper room of Yuelai Inn.
Princess Li Qinglu of Western Xia was sleeping soundly with a Tibetan girl in her arms, having even kicked off her blanket.
Qi Ming tucked them in again, then climbed onto the low couch to continue practicing the Six Meridians Divine Sword.
The next morning, the weather was fine.
Li Qinglu begged to go boating on Erhai Lake, and Yunniang was also interested. Qi Ming, of course, did not refuse and went with them. They even spent the night on the lake, watching the starry sky, making it a very special occasion.
The atmosphere at Tenryu-ji Temple, however, was quite bad.
The monks unanimously agreed that Murong Fu had violated martial ethics by forcibly peeking at the sword manual, and they were all indignant, shouting that they should fight their way to Suzhou.
Of course, it's just that he's fierce in words.
Murong Fu's One-Finger Divine Skill is even more powerful than theirs. He can also use the Star-Shifting Technique and has learned the Six Meridian Divine Sword. What can they ask for after they defeat him?
Would the heroes of the martial arts world laugh at them for being incompetent and only able to spread their skills by giving them away to others to learn?
The crux of the matter here is something we must think about deeply!
Ten days later.
Qi Ming and his family of three embarked on their journey to Suzhou.
He wasn't particularly interested in the story between Duan Yu, Mu Wanqing, and Zhong Ling.
Even if they do become interested, they'll most likely cause trouble.
Revealing that Duan Yu is Duan Yanqing's son will allow us to see how Duan Zhengchun, whose reputation for womanizing is known throughout the land, will react. We'll also want to know how the heroes of the martial arts world will view this.
Zhong Wanchou will probably be very happy.
Kang Min would probably be happy too, if she's still alive by then.
"Pretty Night Demon" Gan Baobao and her senior sister "Shura Blade" Qin Hongmian would also be happy to see this.
There's also Ruan Xingzhu, who gave birth to Azhu and Azi...
Needless to say, Madam Wang was overjoyed.
of course.
This was something I did on a whim.
Qi Ming's next plan was to infiltrate the Beggars' Sect and then launch a surprise attack on Kang Min and the others, killing two birds with one stone!
Early September.
When Qi Ming and his companions arrived in Lu Liangzhou, they heard about the murder of Master Xuanbei of Shaolin Temple at the local Shenjie Temple.
He died from his own most skilled "Great Vajra Pestle".
This was made by Murong Bo.
Meanwhile, Xuanbei's two disciples had probably arrived in Dali City and informed Duan Zhengming and Duan Zhengchun.
The Duan family originated from the martial arts world of the Central Plains.
There's a rule: no one should get involved in feuds or vendettas within the martial arts world.
But now?
"Murong X" had just stolen the Six Meridians Divine Sword from Tianlong Temple not long ago!
Everything makes sense!
How infuriating!
First, he stole the Buddhist scriptures, and then he committed indiscriminate killings within his own territory, including the junior brother of Abbot Xuanci of Shaolin Temple!
But the problem is... the opponent is too strong!
What should I do?
Cui Baiquan of the Funiu School and his nephew Guo Yanzhi are willing to risk their lives to go to Suzhou and demand an explanation.
Could the Duan family of Dali also do that?
They had no choice but to hold back for now and join forces with Shaolin to launch an attack.
If it couldn't be released, Qi Ming eventually took over the Murong family and discovered the sword manual that "Murong Fu" had secretly hidden.
Everything then fell into place!
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