Lingzhang

Chapter 38 Hidden Problems

Chapter 38 Hidden Problems
When Mrs. Wei said this, her cold tone was full of the mockery and leisurely mentality of a madman watching a play.

Yue Hanzhang then understood that apart from giving him pointers on the road ahead in martial arts, the person before him would not be able to offer any assistance.

If necessary, she would even "add fuel to the fire" to make things develop in the direction she wants to see.

After all, no one can predict what a crazy and evil person wants to do.

Therefore, if Yue Hanzhang wants to safely get through this expected storm and withstand the inexplicable things that are going to be done by someone unknown, the only one he can rely on is himself.

His only advantage was the martial arts that he was currently mastering and would continue to master.

This has become the source of motivation for Yue Hanzhang to practice martial arts diligently.

It was after he understood all this that Yue Hanzhang clasped his fists and bowed towards the figure of Madam Wei in the mist.

Although he did not bend down, Yue Hanzhang understood that such insightful guidance and explanation of the pros and cons were already a great favor.

This was already worthy of his thanks.

"I already know the importance of this. Thank you for your guidance! Please rest assured, I will practice martial arts diligently to live up to your guidance."

"Um--"

Hearing this, Madam Wei responded lazily in a long tone amidst the moonlight and mist.

Obviously, even though she was arrogant and full of evil and madness, Yue Hanzhang's words still helped her a lot at this moment.

So it was rare that when Mrs. Wei turned around and prepared to leave, the blurry figure actually waved at Yue Hanzhang from a distance.

Yue Hanzhang even felt "flattered" for a moment to be greeted.

But before this strange emotion could continue to spread, Mrs. Wei, who was turning around, suddenly stopped on the spot.

Then, as if she remembered something, she suddenly turned around and looked at Yue Hanzhang again.

“Come to think of it, when you attacked in the evening, why did you think of using a slap?

The Snake Finger Free Fighting style is fierce and has many killing moves, but you only used one move, which is to wipe the eyelids."

Yue Hanzhang seemed very surprised that Mrs. Wei would ask this, but he did not think much about it and spoke out what was in his mind.

“It is wrong for them to rob people on the road, but that is not a reason for me to use ruthless means to maim or even kill them.

Walking out from the shantytowns, the dark side of this city becomes increasingly serious, one thing after another.

They could have been more ruthless, called in more people, used real sharp weapons...

But in the end they only carried short sticks that were less than an arm's length.

So the eyelid wipe and slap in the face were given because this person kept swearing.

Besides... this is under the jurisdiction of Daocheng, where the seal and talisman formation is located. Whether I am real or fake, I am also a martial arts practitioner. If I really did something ruthless...

I’m afraid that the cost of the medicine will be so high that I’ll feel bad.”

After hearing these words, even though there was a gap, and even though her face could not be seen clearly due to the mist, at that moment, Mrs. Wei's reaction still made Yue Hanzhang feel as if she had brightened up before his eyes.

“It’s really strange that a kind-hearted child like you could be raised in a shanty town.

But at the moment of making the move, are you still thinking this way?

I watched how the soul-shaking madness that was stored in your heart blossomed, and how the gushing murderous intent and evil thoughts made you exert yourself like a madman.

Did the intense emotion at that moment really not affect your judgment? "Mrs. Wei's question really made Yue Hanzhang a little confused.

However, Yue Hanzhang was aware that he still knew very little about martial arts and had only a limited exposure to it.

Therefore, apart from the secret about his own mechanical brain, Yue Hanzhang did not hide anything else.

“No, that burst of madness only gave me a kind of fearless and selfless courage in addition to the power of the unity of body and spirit.

So at the moment of attack, the surging murderous intent penetrated my mind, leaving me with the only thought left: to defeat the enemy.

At that moment, I realized very calmly that even if a short stick hit me from behind or even from the side, my physical fitness, which was nourished with sufficient energy, could withstand it, and even withstand many hits.

So I became reckless, and my courage made me have a pure obsession of "even if the next moment there is a thunderbolt, I will slap him firmly in the face."

But from the beginning to the end, how I planned to fight this battle, how I wanted to fight, and how it would end, these things had never changed because of the outbreak of madness. "

It sounds like, at least from Yue Hanzhang's perspective, this burst of crazy energy is completely beneficial to martial arts combat.

Almost at the moment when Yue Hanzhang finished speaking, Mrs. Wei's originally bright eyes suddenly became dim little by little, as if she was thinking of something.

"It's rare, it's really rare..."

The long and emotional voice even lacked a lot of its usual coldness, bringing out a sense of vicissitudes.

And suddenly, Mrs. Wei seemed to become bored. She ignored Yue Hanzhang and turned around. As the moonlight mist dissipated, her figure disappeared in an instant.

With Mrs. Wei's sudden departure, the confused expression on Yue Hanzhang's face became more and more intense.

He couldn't understand why a Taoist practitioner like Madam Wei would care about the momentary outburst of a "insignificant practitioner" like himself.

This martial arts aspiration, which originated from a fleeting moment, can hardly even be considered the seed or prototype of martial arts will.

But there must be a reason for this. Since Mrs. Wei asked, there must be something worthwhile in her asking.

“My performance is considered rare. Does this mean that the judgment of ordinary martial arts practitioners will be affected when their minds are full of vigor and their martial arts will bursts out?
Will this influence itself lead to more far-reaching changes? For example, during the stage of martial arts training, frequent fights with others and bursts of will will affect a person's emotions and character?
The will of martial arts is the seed for the continuation of the extraordinary Taoism. Does that mean that this influence will not be eliminated, but will become more and more intense?

Could this be the reason why Mrs. Wei cares?

Is this the source of Madam Wei's obvious arrogance and madness? "

This is Yue Hanzhang's speculation about the possible hidden dangers of the outburst of martial arts aspirations and the martial arts schools that purely pursue artistic conception.

This problem not only exists in martial arts schools that pursue artistic conception, but also in martial arts schools that pursue animal forms.

He thought of the lazy, bear-like look that Qin Linhui often displayed, and Mrs. Wei, whose emotions were often very different from those of ordinary people in the moonlight and mist.

This may be the price one must pay to master the will of martial arts.

If the speculation is true...

"Then the mechanized mind will have far more important value than you imagine."

Just as Yue Hanzhang was thinking of this, suddenly, for no reason, and immediately along with Yue Hanzhang's jumping thoughts, a pair of dark golden animal eyes emerged in his mind.

Under the influence of the lingering effect of the mechanized mind, the animal's eyes became more lively and clear.

"Well, maybe... more valuable?"

(End of this chapter)

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