The Yue Girl Sword can restrain the chisel-toothed people!
Jiang Wen already knew very well that the bronze sword in his hand must have been made by a skilled swordsmith of the ancient Yue Kingdom and equipped for important figures.
Among them, the center of gravity of the counter-scale thorns goes up and down, swinging left and right, in order to enhance the armor-piercing effect. As long as you master the essence of swordsmanship, you can exert a twelve-point effect!
Judging from the times, the Chisel-Toothed People were the ancient Fujian people who lived in Fujian in ancient times. I don’t know why they turned into such terrifying and weird Chisel-Toothed People and attacked the surrounding countries. There is a legend in "Huainanzi" that "chisel teeth are harmful to the people, so Yao ordered Yi to kill chisel teeth in the wilderness of Chouhua", part of which remains in the Wuyi Mountains.
When the remnants of the Yue Kingdom dispersed into central Fujian, they inevitably encountered the tooth-cutting people. However, they have the "Yue Girl Sword Technique" that is good at breaking through armor and repelling enemies. They formed a legion of swordsmen seen in the deserted tombs of the ancient city of Minyue. They withstood the attacks of these monsters and successfully established the Minyue Kingdom in Yecheng.
Yecheng is a city where iron is smelted and soldiers are cast. The Chiseled Tooth People did not appear all the time, and most of the time they were just ordinary corpses in cliff coffins. Everything should have been forgotten in the mountains.
But at some point, the immortal chiseled people attracted the attention of the Minyue kings. Several generations of Minyue kings even moved their capital to Dongye City in the Wuyi Mountains to study the secret of immortality.
And some kind of terrifying factors are also spreading quietly, making these ambitious people tend to be greedy, crazy, and cruel, and kill each other as the nourishment for their ambitions.
The elite swordsmen were finally exhausted, but the secret of immortality was not grasped. The careerists controlled the Minyue Kingdom to roll into the tide, and Guo Zuo also reached the end. These secrets that had been worked in vain for hundreds of years were also buried in the ruins of the desolate mountains. What remains is the miraculous sightings of the Han army in the mountains, which reveal only a small part of the story.
"How does the white elephant of Buddha mentioned by the demon monk have any connection with these monsters spread in the wilderness..."
Jiang Wen followed closely. The four masters had helped him clear most of the way. This was also in line with his principle of being lazy when he could. The road behind was too dangerous. Of these four people, only Master Ji Po could escape. There is no need to risk several lives.
Keba, the demon monk, may also have sensed that someone was following him, so he controlled more chisel-toothed people to gather together, hoping to attack Jiang Wen.
The Yue Nv Sword Technique that I just learned and practiced has already shown miraculous effects - Jiang Wen didn't know if this was the genuine Yue Nv Sword Technique, but it was definitely a derivative of Yue Nv Sword.
From the beginning to the end of Yue Nu's Sword Art Fragment, there is only the reverse scale stab move, but it does not mean that it is simple and brainless. As the number of attacks increased, Jiang Wen gradually grasped the differences in timing, strength, angle, and rhythm, as if he felt the most complex from the simplest, and understood all things from the simplest.
The seemingly insidious biting and scratching, the baring of teeth like a child's scratching in front of the ancient bronze sword, are all too exaggerated, too frivolous, and too redundant.
In the face of Yue Nu's swordsmanship, dodge and block movements are redundant. The user only needs to concentrate as much as possible and pursue hitting the enemy!
When it comes to cleverness to the extreme, it becomes extremely simple, and even more so, extremely fast!
The chisel-toothed people from all directions approached, and were instantly repelled by the cold lightning, crushing and crushing the tapeworms squirming in their bodies!
At this time, the lama's chanting became louder, and he began to teach domineering and arrogant martial arts, using strength to defeat skill. Anyway, the exchange of injuries for these monsters was not a price.
Although the Yue Nu Broken Sword that Jiang Wen just realized was exquisite and always a useful method of attack and killing on the battlefield, it could not face the overwhelming number of martial arts masters coming from all over the world.
Jiang Wen mobilized his body to dodge the Sumeru Mountain Seal. The strong wind blew over his face and it hurt. He turned around and dodged the Treasure Vase Seal again. He got into the gap between the attacks and found a way out. Unexpectedly, a mysterious and erratic hand knife came to seal the door. , two of them appeared at the same time and directly tore Jiang Wen's Taoist robe.
As soon as he was blocked and slowed down, Jiang Wen was dragged down a section of the road by the demon monk Ke. He simply pushed out with his backhand and pushed away a chisel-toothed citizen, and then slapped him with another palm, facing Amitabha Seal. With the palm wind, the two collided head-on, shaking up the dust on the ground, and the chisel-toothed people were directly shot away.
Looking at it from an ordinary person's point of view, the chisel-toothed people, who usually have a hard time with one-on-one masters, faced Jiang Wen with almost no one-on-one enemy, so they were already able to stand out from the crowd.
However, the Chiseltooth people who were still on the ground would slowly recover. Mianzhang was always good at attacking from behind, and was soft yet strong. He could deal with the fierce and fast martial arts and the mysterious and ever-changing hand swords. After all, he lacked initiative and was delayed. The feeling of falling into a quagmire is becoming more and more obvious...
"You are bullying people! If it weren't for my inconvenience..."
Jiang Wen stopped midway in his anger.
He came back to his senses and looked around, and suddenly realized that there were only a bunch of monsters and monsters here except for the barren mountains and ridges. There was no need to worry about anything leaking out.
Both palms were waved out, and a force that was stronger and more domineering than the big handprint swept across. The moves were simple but powerful. When encountering a strong force, he would destroy an entire row of chisel-toothed people on the spot. The right fist and left palm A direct blow and a horizontal push opened a passage instantly, and there was even a sound of dragon roaring beside him!
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The earth-shaking changes in the Minyue King's City became even more severe. The cracking soil and the leaking green mist turned the entire deserted mountain city into a ghostland. The rumbling dragon's roar floated in the empty valley, becoming the only resounding rhythm in this wild world.
The demon monk Keba came to the top of the hill, cut his hands and sprinkled blood. A crack suddenly opened in the ground, and all kinds of rubble fell one after another. Like a bottomless mouth, it spread directly in front of Jiang Wen.
Underneath the ruins of the palace, countless densely packed ugly dragonflies were flapping their wings and emerging, forming an overwhelming black dragon, soaring straight into the sky. Volume 31 of "Shuo Yong" quotes "Wuchen Zachao": "There was a big dragon shed on the shore of Taihu Lake. Insects came out of its scales and instantly turned into dragonflies with a red color. People who took them got malaria. Today, people see dragonflies. Those with red color are called dragon armor, and they are also called dragon grandsons."
These ugly dragon armors were also so weird. When they landed on the bodies of the dead in the ancient city of Minyue, they suddenly stretched out their long tails and pierced into the flesh. The corpses shook suddenly, trying to stand up unsteadily.
Under the shattered earth, Jiang Wen saw the shattered palaces, all with heaping wood as beams and pillars and dark green stone as the foundation. There are countless broken bronze ritual vessels, jades, and divination bone tablets scattered among them. The most conspicuous among them are piles of elephant tusks that have been soaked in water and burned by fire, surrounded by a cross formed by peony trees.
Jiang Wen could almost imagine how the desperate officials and priests of the Minyue Kingdom burned sacrifices day and night, prayed for gold and jade, and devoted themselves day and night when faced with the terrible disaster of the unknown and mysterious underground and the resurrection of the dead. Ivory and the use of mountain sacrifices to suppress evil spirits are all of no avail...
When the ancients dug deep into the ground, there would be springs. The groundwater seeped out from the loess and was often yellow, so they called the deep underground "Yellow Spring". However, there are countless quiet springs under the Yellow Spring. The extreme number "nine" is used to represent the countless deep underground.
This may be the deepest crack in the ground so far. It goes straight into the channel of Jiuquan. The expansion trend is completely uncontrollable, and water veins suddenly gush out. If the ground continues to crack like this endlessly, Jiang Wen wonders whether it will split the mountains, penetrate deep into the mantle, or even split the planet in half!
At the edge of the crack, the ivory-covered monster monk recited scriptures ecstatically. His consciousness and thinking seemed to have been connected to some unspeakable existence. It was the great and cold response that made him cry bitterly.
Jiang Wen broke into it and saw boundless fantasies in the green mist. There were figures worshiping in the barbaric era, the horror of the ancestors in thorn crowns and cloth robes, and the intangible sight of invisible things squirming around the ground. Crazy.
But in the end, the fantasy was like a morning dream shattered. Jiang Wen clearly saw the prehistoric floods coming from the sky. The terrifying waves submerged the mountains and destroyed the rock formations. The flood peaks rose one after another like giant dragons annihilating the world.
The sight continued to zoom out, and in the invisible deep underground, there was a giant elephant with six teeth and seven branches that was bigger than the mountain peak. It was standing on the ancient rock base of the Cambrian ancient continent, raising its head and roaring, trying to break out of the ground. …