I am the king of fighting!

Chapter 59: A Foreign Country

Chapter 59: A Foreign Country
In Lin Xi's research on fighting, he summarized the three factors that determine victory or defeat in an absolutely fair fight:

That is, the release of qi, the distribution of qi and the game of ideas.

The three are not independent, but interconnected and advanced in sequence.

Currently, the techniques he knew of that would affect the release of Qi were the Xing Yao Wu Qian Sui technique he had researched himself, which allowed for early release and storage of Qi in the body to counter control techniques, as well as the method of storing power by gathering little by little that was taught to Vanessa by others.

In fact, storing energy is not that simple. The bearing capacity of muscles and bones is limited. Which parts of the body can carry energy, how much is the carrying capacity, how to use the dispersed stored energy together when applying it... There are too many problems.

All Vanessa knew was the temporary storage of air by the muscles of the waist, shoulders and arms. Because everyone's physical conditions are different, even if the principle is simple to explain, it will take some time to explore before you can apply it to yourself.

Fortunately, Lin Xi had studied the structure of the human body, and used his own body to experiment with the first version of Xing Yao Wu Qiansui in a simple and crude way. At the cost of multiple internal injuries, he figured out some locations to store gas, and only then was he able to release Xing Yao Wu Qiansui. From this point of view, the two application methods lead to the same result.

Everyone is thinking about how to release the energy more quickly.

Of course, there is an even simpler way. If your body is strong enough, you can release as much as you want. As long as you keep practicing hard, there will be no problem.

Therefore, before reaching the limit of the human body, strictly speaking, there is no need to consider the technique of releasing Qi. Lin Xi is equivalent to sneaking ahead in exchange for a certain combat effectiveness because his hardware is not satisfied. When it comes to a certain level, everyone's release of Qi has actually tended to be at the same level, and it is very difficult to take advantage of the Qi release technique.

Incidentally, his conjecture about releasing the wave is a special, chi-releasing technique.

Under normal circumstances, the distribution of Qi refers to the amount of Qi allocated to fists and feet. Fighters cannot clearly feel how much Qi their opponents use in each punch or move, they can only sense it roughly. Therefore, it is also a skill to judge how much Qi you should use for defense. Using too much will be a waste, and using too little will lead to the defense being broken.

To put it more complicatedly, it is the distribution of Qi through special skills such as control skills, defense skills, and special moves. How to allocate Qi and which moves to use are the cornerstones of victory.

The application of thinking game in fighting is not so much a game as a cheating technique. For example:

Moves that use a large amount of energy, that is, special moves, will most likely cause the body to stiffen, just like when an ordinary person throws a punch, it is impossible to retract it halfway through the punch, as it is impossible to undo what has been done. Once the special move fails or is completely blocked by the opponent, the situation will inevitably be reversed.

Therefore, the idea of ​​using energy distribution to deceive the opponent is derived. For example, the special move is disassembled. It is better to spend a lot of energy on disguise rather than on actual effect. Just like the first time Lin Xi defeated Vanessa, the special move deceived the opponent to counterattack, and then he would wait for an opportunity to attack.

Humans are, after all, different. Their physiques, spirits, and temperaments are all different. The frequency and flow of their releases are also completely different. Fighters also have their own strengths. There are no universal skills or unbeatable ways of killing. Victory and defeat are both achieved through mutual friction during the fight.

During the fight, fighters on both sides are precisely controlling their bodies and qi every second and making judgments about the enemy. Perhaps a flash of inspiration can decide the outcome, but if it happens again, the situation may be reversed.

It is this uncertainty of victory or defeat that makes fighting so fascinating.

All Lin Xi can do is to constantly improve the three elements he has summarized, lay a solid foundation, and try his best to win every fight.
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Two days later.

"…" "Goodbye, Mr. Lin." The royal sister in a skirt turned around and walked into the park gracefully.

Lin Xi stood at the door, holding her Thai ID card and more than 4,000 US dollars withdrawn from her meal card in her hand. She was speechless for a moment.

He thought he would stay in the park for a while, but he didn't expect that on the third day after arriving, he learned that Ralph and Clark had left. The next day, he was politely asked to leave the park.

There's no reason for the mercenary organization to keep him around, right?

'I haven't had lunch yet!'

Lin Xi looked up at the shining sun, and this thought inexplicably popped up in his mind.

Pedestrians on the roadside looked at him with curiosity. He was still wearing the war-damaged jacket and T-shirt he had worn when he came from Cambodia. His pants had long been torn, and although they had been washed, they looked no different from the clothes worn by homeless people.

Because of his muscular body, tall stature, and fair skin compared to the natives of Southeast Asia, he does not look bad even when wearing a hobo suit. Instead, everyone is speculating whether it is a trend.

Lin Xi scratched his hair. He was really at a loss now. He couldn't speak Thai and had never lived here. Standing on the street in a foreign country, he really didn't know what to do.

"Let's go change the money first, change the US dollars into Thai baht." He thought so, stuffed the money into his inner pocket, and wandered on the street.

The streets of Pattaya are really lively, with all kinds of shops and photos of Old B posted everywhere.

After crossing two streets, he saw a shop with a $ symbol painted on its sign. There was no entrance, just a large glass window with the exchange rate written on a blackboard on the window.

It's a black market for exchanging money.

Of course, it’s not that shady. They open their shop openly and only accept US dollars in exchange for Thai baht.

In fact, this is because Americans have been the main consumer group in Thailand since the beginning of the war. Those who can come to Southeast Asia and have time to consume are basically military officers. With the help of the US dollar hegemony, they can be said to be spending money like water. This has also caused Thailand to transform from an increasingly sluggish small peasant economy into a tourist country.

Lin Xi exchanged a few hundred US dollars and got a handful of Thai baht. He couldn't understand Thai, and the Thai people spoke English in a very poor way. He could only use gestures. He found a clothing store at random, changed his clothes, and had a meal. He didn't even spend one-fifth of the Thai baht in his hand.

I bought another coconut on the roadside and was drinking it while aimlessly looking for a place to stay tonight when someone suddenly came up to me and asked, "Are you Chinese?"

The visitor was a male with dark skin, who looked no different from a Thai native. He was wearing a T-shirt, shorts, and flip-flops. He had a very enthusiastic expression and spoke Chinese.

(End of this chapter)

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