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Chapter Eleven The Eve(2/2)

He knew that this was just an illusion. Any foreign gun shooting at him at close range could break his skin, so he thought he had overcome this barrier of knowledge.

But thinking about it now, this feeling still left a certain impact on his heart.

Guan Luoyang has unconsciously divided his skin and other parts of the human body into two aspects.

Presumably those who have mastered bone training and muscle training all have similar feelings. Therefore, if you want to achieve mastery in the second training, you must suppress the main position of the first training from your heart.

For example, when practicing Qi Dacheng, you need to ignore the differences between the five senses, internal organs, muscles and bones. This kind of understanding is even contradictory to the feelings brought about by other exercises.

If this concept cannot be reversed, then you will unconsciously go astray in the process of practicing, and 90% of the 10% of hard training will be useless. Human life is only so long, and if it continues to be wasted like this, it will naturally be difficult to make much progress.

If you want to overcome these, you must constantly warn yourself and adjust your cognition. The further you go, the more mental energy you will spend and the more energy you will lose.

Guan Luoyang has heard of cases where some great boxers died suddenly of nosebleeds in the process of groping for a higher realm. Thinking about it now, it may be that they were too crazy, did not know restraint, and overused their brains, which led to sudden death.

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The instructor had already finished chewing his piece of cake, drank some water from the gourd, and said: "When I first arrived at Lei Gong's place, I wanted to show you a demonstration because of your kindness. But I was injured at that time and couldn't maintain it.

This state. And at that time, you seemed to have a slight injury in your heart, so you couldn't practice easily, so it was postponed until today."

Guan Luoyang nodded: "My injury is completely healed now, but even though I know the general state of Qi training, I still have no idea how to get myself to that state."

"It doesn't matter, the mountain road is difficult to walk. From here to Guangzhou, it will take us two days at least. We will come again in the afternoon and tomorrow."

The instructor handed over the dry food and said, "Don't put too much burden on yourself. I'm not saying that you have to reach that threshold before arriving in Guangzhou. It's just that I am free now and will teach you when the opportunity arises."

He had one unfinished sentence: Since Lei Gong has descendants, I...should also pass on some of them.

Guan Luoyang took the dry food, sat down by the river, and chewed it slowly. Through the process of chewing, he gradually calmed down and settled down his complicated thoughts.

Although martial arts training is important, you cannot put the cart before the horse. The most important thing at the moment is to enter Guangzhou City and send the roster to where it should go.

We continued our journey in the afternoon and rested in the forest that night.

By the afternoon of the next day, some small tea sheds, hotels, and trees began to appear around, and there were many signs of being cut down. It was obvious that we were approaching the city of Guangzhou.

After some inquiry, it turns out that this place is only about thirty miles away from Guangzhou City.

When we arrived here, the instructor became calmer and did not rush on his way. He chose a hotel with a thatched roof and a hunchbacked old couple busy, and the two of them had a hearty meal.

They asked for a guest room, which was actually just a small room at the back.

"I won't rush any more this afternoon. I'll recharge my batteries and have a good sleep."

The instructor dipped his fingers into some water, drew a square frame on the table, and drew a few waves on one side of the square frame. He said in a low voice, "To the south of Guangzhou is the Pearl River. The city wall has been demolished. It would have been easiest to sneak in."

place, but those people must have thought that they would ask General Guangzhou to deploy heavy troops to the south for investigation. This road would become the most dangerous and undesirable.

The Guangzhou City Wall in the other three directions is actually only over two feet high. Once we get close to the bottom of the city wall, we can climb over it without going through the city gates.

Therefore, they will definitely not stay under the city wall, but will set up defenses at the surrounding road junctions. I have inquired, and if we go north, we are likely to encounter the enemy twenty miles away from the city wall. Their whereabouts will be exposed, and they will be intercepted and killed.

They will come one after another, leaving us no time to sneak into Guangzhou city.

If we go to the west, there will be a must-go transportation hub about three miles away from the city wall. That place is too close to Guangzhou City. Once we encounter the enemy, we may not have time to kill the masters.

Reinforcements will swarm in, which is not advisable."

Guan Luoyang also whispered: "The only way is to go east?"

"Yes, the most likely place to encounter the enemy in the east is six or seven miles outside the city wall. There is an intersection there. If your whereabouts are exposed there, as long as you try to break through the checkpoint, you will be under the city wall in less than half a moment, and there are six or seven miles

With the room for mediation here, we can choose a wider direction, so that we will not be directly hit by the reinforcements in the city."

The coach chuckled lowly when he said this, "A moderate choice means taking risks in all other aspects. If possible, of course it is best to muddle through."

Guan Luoyang knew this was just a joke.

With the Manchu and Qing government attaching great importance to this roster, they would definitely be searched at checkpoints set up at key traffic points. The instructor's roster was carried with him and could not be seen from the outside, but if he was searched, how could he escape?

So what awaits them tomorrow will only be fighting and running wild.

This shabby hotel didn't even have a bed. In the room with airy wooden boards, two straw mats were spread on the floor and covered with old quilts, which served as beds.

Guan Luoyang and the instructor both slept in their clothes, and the sound of the old couple busy outside gradually stopped.

As the night got darker, the instructor tossed and turned, half asleep and half awake, and suddenly murmured: "Do you think we will succeed?"

Will sending the roster be successful? Even if the roster is really sent, will everything in the future be successful?

These words should not be asked from an old Jianghu or a senior, and the person asking the question should not be a young person.

After the instructor asked this question, he opened his eyes suddenly, with a look of annoyance on his face, feeling that he had made a mistake.

As a senior, saying such words at this time, wouldn't it be damaging to one's own morale? Coach, coach, you have never given in for so many years, how come you really expressed this hesitation in the dead of night?

But his question was heard and answered quickly and clearly.

"Yes!"

Guan Luoyang slept peacefully and was awake.

Even though there are so many differences in this world, he has never questioned something.

Ultimately, it's because... this place sucks!

Wherever you walk, you can step on the corpses of starving people, smokers, unknown bodies, swallowing coarse grains mixed with sand, those moldy and smelly empty houses, lonely old people who are moldy together with the houses, waiting outside the inn

People eating swill actually come in groups, holding children in their arms...

Walking from the village to the small town, I can clearly see the yellow and thin faces as slim as mud. How many of them look like humans?

Then looking back, those half-Chinese and half-foreign costumes appeared magnificently, from foreigners to fake foreigners to wealthy locals, to humans to dogs, and then to the chain of contempt among the common people.

How can it not make people heartbroken, speechless, and extremely angry?

It’s so bad that a coward like me, who was raised in eighteen years of peace, can’t bear it. It’s so bad that someone like me, who is worried about breaking the law even when browsing the wall and the Internet, has no choice but to kill people.
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