When Chen Liqiu came here last time, he said that he was in Pingzhou, which is located in the northeast, 800 miles away. This gives a general direction. Walk faster on the road, and you can wander around a bit when you get there.
Changsheng also brought a set of casual clothes with him. When he left the town, he took off his robes and put on casual clothes. Logically speaking, Taoist priests are not allowed to ride horses. It is better to avoid taboos as much as possible to avoid being criticized.
There were many pedestrians on the road during the day, and he did not walk very fast. As the saying goes, reading thousands of books and traveling thousands of miles means traveling in all directions. Although he had traveled far alone before, his state of mind at this time was completely different from that day. He had never practiced martial arts that day, and he had a heavy trust on his shoulders. There were people searching and arresting him. He was trembling with fear along the way, hiding here and there. He was not only worried but also nervous.
At this time, he was in a different state of mind. Everyone in the martial arts knew that he was a Taoist from Longhu Mountain. Even if he coveted the secrets of martial arts, they would not dare to attack him easily. What's more, he had already practiced the Hunyuan Divine Skill at this time, so he could After realizing the mysterious martial arts, you already have the power to protect yourself.
With spiritual energy cultivation, he can see at night. At night, Changsheng began to use his body skills to rush and run. Although he had plenty of time, he still hoped to get to Pingzhou as soon as possible. The time saved on the road could be used to get together with Chen Liqiu. Reminiscing about old times.
The movement technique he used is called Chasing the Wind and Ghost Step. This is a movement technique that has been lost. It is strange and mysterious. When he moves quickly, he does not move straight forward, nor does he make a mysterious zigzag. Instead, he moves in an erratic and traceless manner. , as Yuan Weilong said during the competition, like a ghost.
Chasing the Wind Ghost Step was very fast, but Young Master Hei followed very calmly. He wanted to test Young Master Hei's endurance, so Changsheng activated his spiritual energy to fly very fast, running for more than a hundred miles in one breath. Young Master Hei still ran like the wind. Always one step ahead of him and half his head down.
The spiritual energy gathered by the Hunyuan Divine Art is extremely resistant to consumption. Seeing Young Master Hei running for hundreds of miles without getting tired, Changsheng also became eager to win and urged the spiritual energy to move forward with all his strength, hoping to see how powerful Young Master Hei was.
After another update, Changsheng stopped. The reason why he stopped was not because Young Master Hei couldn't keep up, nor because he couldn't hold on anymore, but because he sensed something was wrong, not to mention Young Master Hei was still young. , even an adult horse will sweat profusely after running two hundred miles in one breath, but there was no sweat on the black master's body, and there was no foam at the corner of his mouth.
Young Master Hei noticed that Changsheng had stopped, but he didn't stop with it. Instead, he ran forward for another dozen feet, and then turned around and ran back, kicking and dancing as he ran, looking like a winner. The proud face.
When Young Master Hei ran to his side, Chang Sheng reached out to touch him and found that Young Master Hei's body temperature had not increased at all. He was not very surprised by this, because he had known for a long time that Young Master Hei's body temperature was much lower than that of a normal horse.
After checking the body temperature, he stretched out his right index finger and middle finger and put them on Mr. Hei's neck to check his heartbeat. The heartbeat of a normal horse is half that of a human. That is, a human's heart beats twice and a horse only beats once, but Mr. Hei's heartbeat is It is much slower than a normal horse. His heart beats ten times, while Black Master only has one heartbeat.
With such a slow heartbeat, an ordinary horse would have died a long time ago. The reason why Young Master Hei is alive is undoubtedly because of the corpse poison in his body.
The reason why horses die from exhaustion is because their body temperature rises and their heartbeat speeds up due to running for a long time. However, the black man's heartbeat does not speed up and his body temperature does not rise, which means that he can keep running.
After getting the answer, Changsheng began to feel lucky that he did not fight to the end with the black master, otherwise he would definitely lose in the end.
After a short rest, Changsheng once again took Mr. Hei on the road. This time he changed to another way of movement, turning forward, backward, sideways, sideways, sideways... He firmly believed that practice makes perfect, although his movement skills were far more advanced than before. Ordinary warriors are much more flexible, but he does not stop being complacent, but continues to practice hard, striving to become more skillful and faster.
His martial arts follows the path of speed. The speed of his moves, the speed of his movements, and the speed of his reactions not only determine victory or defeat, but also life and death. His goal is not to be faster than others, but to be faster than others. a lot of.
Speed is what he is good at. Find the point where he is best and then put all his energy into this point. Only in this way can he achieve something. A hammer and a stick will not lead to success, and practicing martial arts for three days and studying literature for two days will not achieve both civil and military skills. Having a wide range of hobbies is not an advantage but a fatal flaw. In the end, nothing will be achieved.
Different from Yuzhou's flat plains, there are many deep mountains and dense forests in the south, even on both sides of the official road. Previously, Changsheng was most afraid of bandits and robbers suddenly jumping out of the forest, but this time he was eager for a bandit to pop out and let him practice his skills, but it was very difficult. Unfortunately, after driving all night, there was not even a trace of the bandit.
Just as he was lost, he suddenly heard a woman's scream. Different from the fear and cry for help when encountering danger, this scream was obviously the cry before death.
Hearing the woman's scream, Chang Sheng hurriedly looked around. Because the woman's scream came so suddenly, he didn't hear clearly where the sound came from. However, judging from the volume of the sound, the incident happened about a distance away. There are two or three miles.
Just as he was looking around, another voice came, and it was a woman's voice, but this time it was not a scream, but an angry shout, "Come together, kill this bastard."
This time Changsheng heard the sound coming from the east direction in front.
After confirming the place where the incident occurred, Changsheng hesitated. It was not because he was timid or scared, but because he couldn't figure out what happened. Hearing the woman's shouting, it seemed that a group of people were fighting one person, and both sides of the fight were women. Where did so many women come from in the middle of the night?
After a brief hesitation, Changsheng still urged his body to move forward quickly. After turning a corner, he finally saw the place where the incident occurred. It was a courtyard on the mountainside to the east. Because of the trees blocking it, he could not see the specific location. However, there are cornices on the roof, indicating that it is probably a Taoist temple.
Thinking of this, he immediately walked up the mountain. On the way up, there was another scream from the mountainside.
As the distance approached, the sounds of fierce fighting were vaguely heard, and in addition there were the sounds of women shouting. Judging from the noisy sounds, there seemed to be quite a few women involved in the fight.
When he ran closer, Changsheng realized that this place was not a Taoist temple, but a nunnery. The three characters "Weiyang Nunnery" were written on the door plaque.
The mountain gate was open at this time, and there was a group of people shouting and fighting inside. If you look closely, you will see that they are all women, or to be precise, they are all nuns. There are more than ten people in total. One group of people is fighting, and several are lying on the ground.
There was a horse outside the mountain gate. The nun who was surrounded by the crowd must have come on horseback. Although this person was surrounded by everyone, he was the one with the upper hand. The two knives in his hands were flying and flying, and he was invincible to anyone who blocked him.
Because the two sides were moving around and fighting fiercely, Chang Sheng could not clearly see the appearance of the nun surrounded. However, the other nuns seemed to be young, a few were in their twenties, and the others were only in their thirties or forties. age.
Seeing that the person fighting was a nun, Changsheng lost interest in intervening. Although on the surface he and the monk were on good terms, in reality, deep down, the Taoists did not like the monk. It was not that they were xenophobic, but that the two sides had different teachings and ran counter to each other.
Furthermore, this group of nuns were obviously not serious nuns. Although they were wearing monk's robes, all of them had their breasts exposed. They didn't even wear middle clothes under the monk's robes, and the white flowers were glaring when kicked.
Just when Changsheng was about to leave quietly, a nun suddenly left the battle group, turned around and rushed towards the door. But before she could rush out of the door, she screamed and fell to the ground with a bright steel knife stuck in her back.
The one who threw the steel knife to take his life was the nun who was surrounded by the crowd. Because one of them died, a gap was exposed. Changsheng finally saw the appearance of the foreign nun. This person was not very old, and should be about the same as Zhang Mo. He is only in his early twenties. Although he has no hair, his facial features are very delicate, beautiful and dignified. There is a red mole the size of a bean in the middle of his forehead, which looks very much like the Guanyin Bodhisattva that the world worships.
While Chang Sheng was looking eagerly at the nun, the other party also saw him. She looked like she wanted to say something, but before she could say anything, everyone came to kill her. She could only continue to fight them with a single sword.
The group of nuns were obviously no match for this person. Seeing Changsheng standing outside the door, someone was sick and rushed to the doctor. They shouted for help, "Donor, please save us quickly."
Changsheng heard the other party's cry but did not take action. Although he didn't know why the nun wanted to kill them, these nuns were obviously not good people, because good people would not call others sluts, let alone dress like this.
Perhaps because she was worried that Changsheng would intervene, the nun who wielded the knife took the initiative to reveal her identity, "I am Master Si Zhiyuyi of Dali Temple. I am here to arrest the murderer and handle the case. Go to the backyard to save people. They want to kill people and silence them."
Changsheng was very shocked when he heard this. He knew that Dali Temple was the place where the imperial court caught bad guys. He also knew that Si Zhi was an official name. He could also understand Master Yu Yi. Yu Yi should be the name of the law, but what he didn't understand was that it was a Buddhist name. How did a nun become a court official?
Seeing that Chang Sheng didn't respond, Yu Yi urged loudly again, "Life is at stake, go quickly!"
Logically speaking, Taoist priests should not enter the monk's temple and nunnery, but after hearing Yu's words, Changsheng understood that the situation was serious, so he immediately rushed into the courtyard without thinking too much.
However, he did not rush to the backyard, but directly rushed into the battle group.
Although his martial arts does not have fixed moves, there are four very clear ways of fighting: killing, maiming, wounding, and knocking down. This time he used wounding. Crushing was a bit too much, and knocking him down was not enough. They Can run.
This group of nuns were disheveled and exposed from top to bottom. Chang Sheng had never seen these before, so he could not help but feel nervous and nervous. However, this did not prevent him from knocking them all down in the blink of an eye. He had been training hard in the dense woods before. It is to deal with this situation of large crowds.
Yu Yi guessed that Changsheng knew martial arts, because people who didn't know martial arts didn't dare to walk at night, and they didn't dare to come to see what happened after hearing the shouts, but she didn't expect Changsheng's martial arts to be so powerful, no more than three drops of water. In the meantime, all ten people fell to the ground, dripping water, three attacks, and knocking down three people, how terrifying.
After a brief moment of astonishment, Yu Yi came to his senses, walked quickly to the body, pulled out his single knife, turned around and rushed towards the backyard, "I'm going to save people, keep an eye on them..."