Chapter 17 New World

Chapter 17 New World

After Wang Ming defeated the Songshan Sect in the Smiling Proud World, he felt there was no need to stay any longer.

Everything that was supposed to be taken was already in hand.

If you want to stay, the only advantages you can get are Shaolin, Wudang and Heimu Cliff.

Referring to the Shaolin martial arts in "Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils" that had a backdoor, the Shaolin and Wudang in this world are probably in a similar situation. The risk of taking the risk to steal is obviously not proportional to the reward.

As for going to Heimu Cliff, Wang Ming had no intention of doing so.

He had already inquired from Linghu Chong about the circumstances of his descent from the mountain, and deduced that the Dongfang Bubai in this world was not the delicate Dongfang Bai, but a ruthless man whose "intense temper brought disasters, and who would be punished forever."

Going up to Blackwood Cliff would only be a foolish choice.

Wang Ming is not like Linghu Chong who is interested in Miss Ren and is willing to fight with the world's best master just to win her smile.

At the same time, Wang Ming is not the kind of martial arts fanatic who would fight to the death or to determine the winner. Wang Ming only likes sparring without life-threatening danger and decisive blows after careful planning.

The existence of Black Wood Cliff is more beneficial to the Huashan Sect.

Songshan was crippled by Wang Ming this time, and the leader of the Five Mountains is likely to fall into Lao Yue's hands. With the Sun and Moon Sect as a target, Huashan will not be targeted by Shaolin and Wudang with all their strength.

Dongfang Bubai just wants to hide in her boudoir and embroider. What influence can the Sun and Moon Sect controlled by the idiot Yang Lianting have on Lao Yue?
In order to more easily achieve harmonious development of the underworld, Wang Ming deliberately went to great lengths to get rid of the ambitious Ren Woxing to prevent him from causing trouble.

Since he had decided to leave, he planned to send the other secret books on him to Yue Buqun as the foundation of his sect.

But after careful consideration, I gave up the idea.

Lao Yue has the "Purple Cloud Secret Book" and "Phantom Sword" in his hands. If he practices well, he can fight against Dongfang Bubai. One more or one less will not make much difference.

Don’t think it’s not possible!
The world of "Number One Under Heaven" can be considered a world of high-level martial arts, while the world of "Swordsman" is almost becoming the Dharma-Ending Age.

The strength of "Phantom Sword" is no less than that of "Sunflower Manual".

The remaining martial arts are different from "Phantom Sword"!
They require great internal strength.

At this time, Wang Ming's "Vajra Indestructible Divine Art" was stuck and could not move forward. The vitality of this world was too thin to allow Wang Ming to move forward.

The thin vitality of heaven and earth was a very important reason why Wang Ming decided to leave.

"Flowers Raining Down like Money from the Sky" was used in Songshan this time. It is much more recognizable than "Phantom Sword" and it might cause trouble for Lao Yue.

The secret books obtained by the Songshan School can be said to be stolen goods.

It’s too damn bad to give Lao Yue “Heroes Dominate the World”.

Having done this, Wang Ming had concluded his karmic relationship with Yue Buqun and Huashan, so he left without any worries.

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Well, Wang Ming no longer has time to think about that world.

When I arrived in the new world, what I saw was endless yellow sand and desert, and the scorching sun above my head.

There was no sign of a single person except for the vast expanse of yellow sand, and no one was on their bodies except for the clothes they were wearing.

After walking aimlessly in the desert for three days, he almost died because of lack of water. Fortunately, there is always a way out. Wang Ming kept walking in one direction for those three days and walked to a place where people lived. He was picked up by passers-by. Otherwise, he would have died of thirst and hunger.

And by the way, let me refresh the record of a time traveler's bizarre death.

After waking up, he found that he was living in a yurt and learned where he was from Li Ping.

That’s right, Li Ping is the mother of Guo Jing, a great hero who served his country and his people.

When Guo Jing was playing games with others, he found Wang Ming lying on the ground and called the adults to bring Wang Ming back. After his body recovered, he knew that the place where the system traveled this time was the Mongolian area, near the tribe of Genghis Khan Temujin, and he was almost killed.

"Even if I have inner strength, I can't beat nature!"

Wang Ming was badly tricked this time. This time it was in the desert. Will it be in the midst of a huge army, the boundless ocean, or the scorching crater next time?
"Oh! I hope I'm overthinking it and not being so deceiving."

Wang Minghao had originally planned to go to the Central Plains. After all, in the "World of the Condor Heroes", the main opportunities were in the Central Plains. But after careful analysis, he felt that there was no benefit in going to the Central Plains.

The combat power ceiling of "The Smiling, Proud Wanderer World" is only at the acquired realm for Feng Qingyang and Dongfang Bubai, and they are a little bit worse than Hong Qigong and the others (not included in the combat power ranking).

The Five Great Masters of the Central Plains in The Legend of the Condor Heroes are probably all in the middle to late stage of the acquired realm. Wang Chongyang should have broken through the innate realm, and his own strength is only in the early stage of the acquired realm, making it impossible for him to dominate the Central Plains martial arts world.

This realm was divided by Wang Ming himself. After all, this is not a game, so there can be a combat power ladder chart to tell Wang Ming who is strong and who is weak.

You can only divide it yourself so that you have an idea of ​​who you can offend and who you can't offend.

Wang Ming's classification is:

In fact, most of the people in the martial arts world rely on their courage and ruthlessness to make their way in the world. These are the people who are not in the mainstream.

Third-rate: has certain martial arts skills and is at the lower middle level of the sect. For example: The Four Yellow River Ghosts, Yang Tiexin, Guo Xiaotian, Mu Nianci.

Second rate: They have a complete martial arts heritage but have not practiced it to the extreme, such as: The Seven Freaks of Jiangnan, Sha Tongtian, Peng Lianhu, Wu Xiuwen, and Wu Dunru.

First-class: martial artists who have cultivated inner strength. For example: the Seven Sons of Quanzhen, the Four Great Disciples of Peach Blossom Island, the Fisherman, Woodcutter, Farmer and Scholar.

Acquired realm: After the internal strength is cultivated successfully, it can reach the point where the internal strength can leave the body. For example: Ren Woxing, Yue Buqun.

These first-rate, second-rate, and third-rate levels can actually all be considered acquired realms.

Because these practices are all about refining true Qi by refining essence into Qi, they are collectively called the acquired realm.

However, the gap between first-rate, second-rate, and third-rate and the masters who can use internal energy to leave the body is too huge. They are simply not the same kind of people.

For example: Only the seven first-rate Quanzhen disciples can defeat Huang Yaoshi together, and that’s with the bonus of the [Tiangang Big Dipper Formation].

So just separate it out.

If each realm is divided into three stages, Wang Ming himself is currently only in the early stage of the acquired realm.

Being able to absorb a little bit of spiritual energy between heaven and earth is the basis for entering the innate realm.

But at this level, one still needs to eat, and the main source of internal strength is still food and medicinal herbs. Wang Ming has not yet decided on the next level, after all, he has never seen it before.

During the conversation with Li Ping, she learned that Wang Ming had received education, so she asked Wang Ming to help Guo Jing with his elementary education, and asked Guo Jing to kneel down and worship the teacher on the spot.

This is Mongolia. It is extremely difficult to find someone who can teach Guo Jing to read and write.

At first Wang Ming was unwilling and wanted to go to the Central Plains to look for opportunities.

But Guo Jing saved his life, so it was difficult to refuse.

After careful consideration, it is not a good time to go to the Central Plains now, as it would be a bad opportunity to fish in troubled waters.

During this period of time,

Huang Yaoshi, the East Evil, is on Peach Blossom Island, mourning in front of his wife's coffin. The island is full of traps.
The West Poison was eating dumplings with his sister-in-law at the White Camel Villa. The White Camel Mountain was full of snakes and insects, and all kinds of strange poisons;
The Southern Emperor Duan Zhengxing should be feeling the weight of his hat in the Dali Palace, under strict military guard;

No one knows where the Northern Beggar Hong Qi is from, and the Beggar Gang's disciples are spread all over the world, so we can't afford to offend him.

Wang Chongyang was considered the ceiling, and no one knew if he was dead or not. Anyway, it was best not to offend him.

It would be a good idea to practice internal skills in the desert and wait for the opportunity. He can also teach Guo Jing to read at the same time.

Although Wang Ming is considered a martial artist, he has read a lot of books. Yue Buqun, the gentleman swordsman, has put a lot of effort into the cultural level of his disciples. Guo Jing does not take the imperial examination, so it is no problem for him to teach him.

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A few years later, the Seven Freaks of Jiangnan also came to the desert, found Guo Jing, and began to teach him martial arts.

Among the Seven Freaks of Jiangnan, only the eldest brother Ke Zhen'e and the second brother Zhu Cong's martial arts skills barely reach the threshold of first-rate masters, while the others are just second-rate masters.

Wang Ming originally wanted to teach Guo Jing martial arts himself because he really looked down upon their martial arts. But when he thought about Guo Jing and Yang Kang, Wang Ming felt that it would not be a bad idea to let the Seven Freaks of Jiangnan teach him.

There is nothing wrong with the morals they teach. As for martial arts, are the protagonist's martial arts important?
The protagonist is only responsible for living one day at a time, and the rest is up to God. With opportunities and luck along the way, a house, a car and a girl will naturally appear in his possession.

Wang Ming did not have any personal ideas in his teaching. He taught Guo Jing the same way his master taught him. Wang Ming did not want to change Guo Jing's character.

Wang Ming remembered a famous saying: "Behaviors form habits, habits shape character, and character determines destiny."

Putting aside his identity as the protagonist, Guo Jing's character may seem silly, but it is Guo Jing's sincerity that has moved the noble people in his life.

Without this sincerity, Guo Jing is nothing. He is just the son of a powerless and moneyless widow named Li Ping, and his brain is not very flexible. Without sincerity, he is just an ordinary person among the masses.

Guo Jing moved Jebe and Temujin with his sincerity, which made his mother live comfortably in Mongolia.

Guo Jing's sincerity touched Huang Rong, who can be said to be a human-shaped counterpart of Guo Jing.

If Wang Ming taught Guo Jing to be as smart as Yang Kang, would Huang Rong still like Guo Jing?
Would Guo Jing be willing to spend money lavishly on a little beggar he just met?
It seems that Hong Qi teaches Guo Jing martial arts for the sake of delicious food, but in fact, he thinks Guo Jing is honest and is not worried that he will do evil, otherwise, do you think Hong Qi will teach him?

Over the years, Wang Ming has been watching from the sidelines as Guo Jing was taught martial arts by the Seven Freaks of Jiangnan. They didn't know that Wang Ming knew martial arts, and Wang Ming didn't want to be exposed. He usually wore Confucian scholar's clothes, and they really thought Wang Ming was a scholar.

Whenever Wang Ming saw the Seven Freaks of Jiangnan beating their chests and stamping their feet in anger at the speed at which Guo Jing learned martial arts, looking like a rotten wood that cannot be carved, he could not help but feel contempt in his heart.

Wang Ming checked Guo Jing's qualifications and found him to be an unrivaled genius, but the Seven Freaks of Jiangnan could not teach him.

The martial arts of the Seven Freaks of Jiangnan are simple and not profound, so why is Guo Jing learning so slowly?
This is because Guo Jing's talent is physical, his meridians are very tough and thick, and practicing internal energy can achieve twice the result with half the effort. It can be said that Guo Jing's aptitude is higher than Linghu Chong's.

But Guo Jing's comprehension is really poor, he is completely inflexible and has a stubborn mind. This poor comprehension does not mean a poor memory. Guo Jing is still able to recite Wang Ming's book. It's like you can recite math formulas, but you can't apply them flexibly.

But how did these weird Seven Freaks of Jiangnan teach Guo Jing martial arts?

In the morning, it is Ke Zhenwu's magic wand, in the morning, it is the bone-breaking hand of the wonderful scholar, and in the afternoon, it is Han Baoju's coiled dragon whip...

Not to mention Guo Jing couldn't learn it, even Wang Ming couldn't learn it.

The martial arts moves require the formation of muscle memory, which gradually allows the body's muscles to become more adapted to the force of this set of martial arts and become instinct.

They will never be able to complete the transformation of their bodies by doing this.

Moreover, the Seven Freaks of Jiangnan also practiced external skills from the outside to the inside, and their internal energy was generated naturally. Practicing in this way with mixed feelings will never allow you to master a martial art and generate internal energy.

Guo Jing's personality is not suitable for martial arts with too many changes, and he simply can't handle it.

However, the straightforward martial arts of the Seven Freaks of Jiangnan are not up to standard at all, and even if they practice, they cannot conquer the world with one trick.

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During the period when the Black Wind Twins appeared, Wang Ming followed behind the Seven Freaks of Jiangnan and watched their fight from afar. That scene fully demonstrated the importance of having a good master and a good inheritance. Seven fought against two and were almost killed and escaped.

Although the Seven Freaks of Jiangnan had bad personalities and were incapable of teaching their disciples, they were indeed good people. Wang Ming secretly helped them with hidden weapons and saved them from casualties.

Chen Xuanfeng deserved to die. It was true that he eloped with Mei Chaofeng, but he stole the "Nine Yin Manuals" from his master when he left, which was completely ungrateful. The masters of this era really take care of food, accommodation, and distribution, but they also stabbed the master in the back, which was really ungrateful.

When Mei Chaofeng was running away, Wang Ming followed quietly, and when Mei Chaofeng wasn't paying attention, he pressed Mei Chaofeng's sleeping point from a distance, then went forward and found the tattoo of "Nine Yin Scriptures" on Chen Xuanfeng's body and memorized it. Then Wang Ming left without caring about Mei Chaofeng on the ground. She didn't provoke him, and it would be too cheap to attack a blind widow.

After Wang Ming returned, he still pretended nothing had happened, taught Guo Jing some basic knowledge, practiced internal skills at night, and studied the Nine Yin Scriptures.

This is the second volume, which basically contains some extremely lethal martial arts. These are actually the martial arts of the Ming Cult masters, not created by Huang Shang, so they are quite evil and not orthodox martial arts.

The first volume contains the martial arts principles that Huang Shang learned from thousands of Taoist scriptures. Unfortunately, it is not available now, so I will read the second volume first.

The Heart-Destroying Palm, the White Python Whip, the Hard-Destroying Claw, and the Five Powers of the Hand are all martial arts that surpass the Zixia Divine Art. Wang Ming wants to practice them, but unfortunately he doesn't dare!

The risk of practicing this without an overall outline is already high, and without the internal strength to match the upper volume, it is of little use to only have the moves and force techniques of the lower volume.

Wang Ming is not lacking in martial arts skills, so there is no need for him to take risks.

 Frankly speaking, the world of Jin Gu Huang has indeed been written to death, but the world written by Zhu Tianwen is unfamiliar, and readers have not seen it, so most of them will skip it.

  There have been few movies and TV shows that have become big hits in recent years, so we can only make do with the classics.

  Besides, in my opinion, people who like Zhu Tian fan fiction just don’t want to bother guessing the world view and settings. They look at different choices and developments within a relatively fixed framework.

  Just like playing chess, the rules and pieces are fixed, but different layouts of chess players will achieve different results.

  
 
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