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Chapter 19 The Eye-Catching Zhou Yan

Chapter 19 The Eye-Catching Zhou Yan

Zhou Yan stood in the corner of the martial arts hall for the entire morning.

Holding the sword in his right hand, he faced the Riliu cube and continuously performed appropriate moves according to each group of four numbers that lit up on it.

He did not seek to be fast, but rather to be steady, taking each move at the correct angle and insisting on using the moves of the Nanming sword.

It's not that he didn't want to be fast. When he first tried it, he was also in a hurry and tried to be fast, so he made moves in a random way that was convenient for him.

If you attack in this way, you can pass the judgment of this machine.

But he quickly realized that practicing like this would have little effect on improving the Nanming Sword.

It was the same diagonal slashing move. If he used his instinctive slashing posture, the force technique and movement details would be completely different from the moves in the Nanming sword.

Not only will it not improve your swordsmanship, but it will also form habits that are difficult to correct.

Having figured this out, Zhou Yan no longer sought speed.

His attacks became slower and slower, and even after each sword strike, he would silently return to his owl-like posture before making his next move seriously.

A round of four swords took more than ten seconds.

The more he did this, the more Zhou Yan felt that he was on the right path.

The more he practiced, the more excited he became.

Moreover, after gradually becoming proficient, the relevant sword moves and techniques slowly became part of his body's instincts, and his speed also slowly increased.

On the other side, Luo Xuan urged her sister to do morning exercises with her while keeping an eye on Zhou Yan's progress.

Seeing that he was able to understand the correct way to practice on his own, I couldn't help but nod silently.

In this way, time passed slowly.

By nearly nine o'clock, all the students of the sword hall had arrived.

There are less than ten students in the sword school run by the Luo sisters, which is quite deserted compared to other Nanming sword schools that have dozens or even hundreds of students.

Most of them are middle school and high school students in their teens.

These boys and girls were probably sent here by their families during the summer vacation to practice martial arts and develop their special talents.

This country values ​​martial arts, and people with children are willing to send their children to martial arts schools to try their luck and see if they have special talents in this area.

Once a child's talent for martial arts is discovered, parents will be willing to invest in letting him or her concentrate on learning martial arts.

This kind of "martial arts students" can even be given priority admission in major universities with the same academic performance.

Even if one does not follow the "academic" route, but instead devotes all his energy to the "martial arts" route, after adulthood, he will be very popular in careers such as teaching in a martial arts school, joining the military, or working in the security industry.

If you have a good appearance, you will be in high demand even in the entertainment industry.

Those who have successfully practiced can achieve good results in various official hand-to-hand or equipment competitions and become figures with a status no less than that of stars.

Let’s talk about the students in the sword hall.

Seven of them were middle and high school students, and only two were adult male youths.

There were originally three, but one dropped out just a few days ago.

Zhou Yan happened to be in the sword hall at the time and overheard the reason - the person who dropped out felt that Luo Xuan, the owner of the hall, was just a little girl and her strength was only "ferocious level".

The owners of other Nanming Sword Gyms are basically all "Miao-level" masters, and are much more reliable than the Luo family's sword gym.

Even though the Luo family's tuition was much cheaper than other families, he still decided to drop out of school.

I can only say that there is nothing wrong with it.

As adults, those who choose to learn martial arts in the sword hall obviously have different pursuits from those teenagers who still have many opportunities to trial and error.

Compared to temporary money, what adults lack more is time and opportunities, and they naturally hope to learn under better guidance.

They all want to put their best effort and seize the last chance to step into the threshold of "Zhenwu" before their bodies are finally formed.

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The students who entered the sword hall soon discovered Zhou Yan who was seriously training his swordsmanship with the Li Liu Cube. Most people looked at each other in surprise when they saw this scene.

The students basically have an impression of Zhou Yan, who appeared in the sword hall two weeks ago.

After all, his physical disability is so obvious that it is hard not to notice him.

But I didn’t expect that after just a few days, this disabled handsome guy has already reached the level of using the logic cube to practice.

And... he practiced very well.

Among the students, two young men silently watched Zhou Yan's movements becoming increasingly smoother.

There was some surprise in their eyes.

Even though the two of them have now reached the stage where they can practice in actual combat while wearing protective gear, they still maintain the habit of practicing with the Ryū Cube every day.

But if you ask yourself, you may not be able to do much better than Zhou Yan.

At most, my movements are more skillful than his.

One of the young men bent his elbow and nudged the other young man next to him: "Yan Yong, look, that guy seems to be called Zhou Yan? When did he start practicing sword? His level is pretty good!"

Yan Yong glanced at Zhou Yan and nodded: "It's true that you've done a good job, but it's still a little bit off."

"Hehehe," the young man who was talking to Yan Yong laughed, "He's not quite there yet. However, I saw him practicing basic short weapons yesterday, and today he used the Li Liu cube to practice Nanming sword. It seems the owner of the hall has given him some special training."

There was something suggestive in the tone of his voice, and the look he gave Yan Yong was filled with a barely perceptible gloating.

He and Yan Yong are currently the strongest students in the sword hall and can be considered "elites".

However, Yan Yong is much more capable than him and has been trying hard to get Luo Xuan's approval to learn the "Nanming Secret Sword".

Although his level is not as good as Yan Yong's, as a potential competitor, he naturally does not want to see Yan Yong become the "core student" of the sword hall before him.

With this strange "can't stand seeing others doing well" mentality, when he saw that Zhou Yan seemed to be given extra care by the owner of the museum, he couldn't help but give Yan Yong some smug looks.

Yan Yong heard what the people around him said and said coldly: "Luo Zhiming, you'd better take care of yourself."

As he spoke, he turned his head and glanced at Zhou Yan, lowering his voice: "Even if it is really related to the owner, so what? Although the Nanming Sword is generally a one-handed sword technique, there are still about a quarter of the moves that can be used with both hands to be more powerful. He is missing his left hand."

Yan Yong did not say the following words, but his meaning was very clear.

Hearing this, Luo Zhiming smiled and shrugged, and didn't speak to him anymore.

Luo Xuan was already clapping his hands with a serious face, signaling for everyone to assemble.

Zhou Yan also stopped his solo practice, silently holding his wooden sword, and followed the students.

Several young boys and girls who were quite familiar with him greeted Zhou Yan and expressed their surprise that he actually knew swordsmanship.

Zhou Yan responded gently to all of them.

In front, Luo Xuan signaled for everyone to be quiet and briefly explained that Zhou Yan would become a student next year.

Then we started today’s teaching.

First, he carried out the latest physical training, then the static posture "Owl Stand" and the dynamic posture "Crane Dance", and then, he practiced the routines of Nanming Sword.

The above items are all group training.

Next comes the level-based training.

If you are not familiar with the Nanming sword moves, you can review the routines alone.

If you have already mastered the basic related moves, you can use the flow blocks to practice dynamic moves.

Yan Yong and Luo Zhiming, who had the highest level of skills, performed actual combat drills wearing protective gear under the supervision of Luo Xuan.

This daily routine lasted for three days.

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(End of this chapter)

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