Chapter 39: Perverted Conditions
The voice of the other spy was unfamiliar to Han Li, and he should have never seen this person before, but judging from the voice, he was relatively light in age, about twenty-something years old.
Unfortunately, Han Li didn’t dare to take a sneak peek for the sake of insurance, fearing that these two had pure power and could sense the prying eyes of his gaze, and thus they would realize that there were outsiders in the vicinity, and that would be a loss.
After this incident, the road ahead was very peaceful.
Han Li finally returned to his residence after a long time had passed since dinner time.
As usual, Doctor Mo was not even interested in taking a look at Han Li’s mysterious return, and usually, other than delivering some blended medicines, he was completely laissez-faire with all of Han Li’s demeanor.
If Han Li hadn’t seen the medicines sent by Dr. Mo, all of which were concocted from the precious herbs he had collected during his last trip down the mountain, he would have thought that the other party had given up their expectations of him, and that there were some other nefarious tricks in the works.
Now Han Li, the so-called precious medicine sent by Dr. Mo, completely already look at the eye, but in order not to make the other party suspicious, or will pinch the nose to eat.
He wasn’t afraid of the medicine being laced with poison, the other party had harmed him now, which was the same as harming himself at the same time.
Regarding the Wild Wolf Gang spies that he had run into halfway, Han Li had thought of a good way to cope with them on his way back.
Although he himself didn’t have too deep an attachment to the Seven Mysteries Sect, he was after all half of an inner sect disciple, so how could he be too embarrassed to not care in the slightest about the things that were occurring under his nose that were jeopardizing the Seven Mysteries Sect.
Not to mention that he had already found the best person to handle this matter for him – Li Feiyu, Senior Brother Li.
According to Han Li’s observation, perhaps due to taking the “Marrow Extraction Pill”, Li Feiyu’s desire for fame and fortune was much heavier than normal, and he had considerable ambitions; he had always dreamed of entering the Seven Xuan Clan’s top echelons, and becoming the center of attention.
Han Li had guessed that the other party was probably trying to make himself even more crazy and scenic in his final hours.
Now that he had personally delivered such a great feat to his doorstep, he thought that it would definitely make him jump for joy, and this was also considered to be a return of the great favor he had done in obtaining the Sword Script.
Thinking of the “Blinking Sword Score”, Han Li’s heart was bursting with excitement.
He hadn’t lied to his friend about the “Blinking Sword Score”, and it was true that the sword score wasn’t suitable for the other party to practice, but Han Li hadn’t divulged many of the details about it.
For him, keeping a few secrets in front of anyone was his rule of survival.
Even if the other party appeared to be close to him, there was no exception.
However, the things recorded in these secret books were really quite different from ordinary martial arts.
In Han Li’s opinion, it would be more appropriate to call it a sword technique rather than a swordsmanship, and it was entirely a secret assassination technique that synthesized various factors such as heaven’s timing, location, and people’s harmony, and it was a very rare, pure killing technique that killed instantly when the sword came out.
In these books, it describes the various techniques of using one’s own hard-practiced secretive sword skills to kill the enemy with a single stroke of the sword in different environments and at different times of the day.
It teaches the person who learns this sword technique to use the different angles of the terrain, the grass and trees, and the strength of the light to create visual errors for the opponent, to catch the enemy’s weaknesses in a split second, to see through the opponent’s cracks, and to kill the opponent in a split second.
This is a very skillful secret skill, without a little bit of talent, it is impossible to comprehend this sword technique.
Therefore, the person practicing this secret skill must be a person with five senses, vision and hearing that are far beyond the ordinary people, in order to have the hope of practicing it.
If it was only the above conditions, there would always be some disciples who would choose to practice it because they coveted its power.
But what is too much is that it also has even more harsh conditions, requiring that the person practicing this secret skill cannot have pure internal energy in his body, otherwise it will be contradicted by the techniques of transportation of energy and power, and it will be very difficult to practice.
Even if one succeeds in passing the test, in actual combat, one’s true energy will be too strong in the body, and one’s sword stance will unknowingly become deformed, leaving the opponent with a big hole, and thus causing a big trouble that will kill one’s body.
Such a condition, basically cut off most of the people’s attempts to cultivate, we must know that in the jianghu has always been the “practice fist not practice, to the end of an empty” proverb.
For them, not practicing internal energy is a big taboo, for the sake of this unknown sword method, and give up their own true qi cultivation, that can really become a big laughing stock of the jianghu.
In this way, there are only a few people left who still have the intention to continue practicing.
But even if these people were talented and had no problems with their true qi, then there was still one last hurdle stuck there, completely dispelling their thoughts of continuing to dwell on it.
That was this kind of sword skill, the overly large and complex moves, the overly tedious and detailed application conditions.
Just by looking at the huge pile of thick secret books in the package, an average person could be daunted.
Basically, each sword book represents a sword move, and each sword move will be split into hundreds of sub-sword moves, and each sub-sword move also has to pay attention to the different techniques in different environments and under different times of the day, when it is performed, and so on.
Such a huge number of sword skills, not to mention the cultivation, is to see will make people headache, not to mention also need to memorize all of them, and then comprehend their own practice.
The above perverted cultivation conditions, I don’t know how many disciples who had the intention to learn this sword technique were hindered, causing them to curse in their hearts to the Elder who created this stance.
With the passage of time, the Seven Mysteries Sect gradually lost interest in this swordsmanship, thinking that it is impossible for anyone to practice this martial art, this set of martial arts is probably that elder before his death, made up out of thin air, otherwise how could there be such outrageous conditions for practice? This is clearly to make things difficult for the disciples who do not know the details of it, so these secret books were also put on the shelf, and no one asked for them anymore.