Chapter 324 Quiet and Thoughtful
Wu Chengyu equipped these five hundred children with high-level martial arts skills, which mainly came from the Murong family.

The internal energy cultivation method is the Dragon City Heart Method, which is the fundamental technique of the Murong family. It is a complete set of internal energy cultivation methods that progresses step by step from the basic techniques to the ultimate level.

The fame of the Dragon City Heart Sutra is far less than that of the Shifting Stars Technique, but putting aside Murong Fu, that guy who can't do anything right, every head of the Murong family from Murong Bo onwards has been a martial arts giant. The title of Southern Murong was earned by generations of family heads.

Take Murong Bo as an example. His internal strength may not be as good as the Three Elders of Xiaoyao, but he is decades older than them.

When Murong Longcheng, the founder of Canhezhuang, was alive, he was known as Xiaoyaozi of the Xiaoyao Sect. Apart from not having the characteristics of Taoist techniques that prolong life and maintain youth, there is no reason why his internal energy cultivation was much worse than the Beiming Divine Skill.

If Wu Chengyu hadn't obtained the Quanxing Nameless Divine Skill, which had a higher potential and allowed him to live longer, the Longcheng Heart Sutra would have been his best choice.

During the Tianlong era, apart from the Sweeper Monk and the Three Elders of Xiaoyao, it's hard to find anyone in the entire martial arts world whose internal strength surpassed that of Murong Bo.

The founder of the Longcheng Heart Method was Murong Longcheng, but the true lineage came from Murong Chui. Murong Longcheng was a rare martial arts prodigy. He innovated on the techniques passed down by the Murong family and created the Longcheng Heart Method, Canhe Finger, and Dou Zhuan Xing Yi.

Putting everything else aside, the foundation of the Dragon City Mind Technique comes from their ancestor, Murong Chui, the founding emperor of the Later Yan Dynasty. He joined the army at the age of thirteen and fought on all sides throughout his life, a true general in the army.

Therefore, the martial arts technique created by Murong Chui was originally a military martial arts technique. In terms of power and ferocity, it was no less than the Mind-Intent Qi-Mixed Yuan Gong. It also emphasized the ability to sustain oneself in battle. Most importantly, this technique seemed to have a special function.

Those who practice the same technique can leverage each other's strength, accumulating small gains to form a powerful force, enabling them to withstand even stronger enemies on the battlefield.

In the original story, the Five Ugly Men of Tibet encountered Hong Qigong. In terms of martial arts, they were all second-rate, but they were able to connect their internal energies and contend with Hong Qigong. Even Hong Qigong said that their martial arts had a method and an extraordinary origin. The Dragon City Heart Method also has this characteristic.

Unfortunately, this technique could only be practiced by direct descendants of the Murong family. Moreover, the Murong family was small, and for hundreds of years it had been passed down to a single lineage. Therefore, the effect of gathering internal energy could not be achieved at all.

But now Wu Chengyu is extremely generous, allowing five hundred children to cultivate the Dragon City Heart Method together. Even if their aptitude improves, it is estimated that it will be difficult for them to reach the level of Murong Bo. Such a top expert cannot be created simply by having an advanced cultivation method.

But each of them is no less capable than Murong Fu, and they have all suffered greatly since childhood, making them more focused and diligent. Their future achievements will be at least no less than Murong Fu's.

Five hundred experts at the level of Murong Fu can form a military formation and combine their internal energy. Are you scared?

In addition to internal energy cultivation, Wu Chengyu also provided them with the martial arts of the four great generals of the Murong family.

Deng Baichuan's Raging Tide Palm Technique, Gongye Qian's Crossing River Saber Technique, and Feng Bo'e's Gale Leg Technique are all known for their fierce and powerful nature. They were originally military martial arts that focused on lethality.

In particular, Gongye Qian's Hengjiang sword technique was originally intended to be passed on to the Wu clan as an advanced sword technique. Although Wu Chengyu had never formally practiced it, he highly praised this sword technique. It was originally an improved version of a military sword technique, and even practicing the same sword technique could form a sword formation with extremely strong attack power.

Therefore, those who practice the martial arts of the Murong family are actually best suited to the military. It is a huge mistake for the Murong family to always be involved in the martial arts world.

Wu Chengyu advocated valuing quality over quantity. Besides the Dragon City Heart Method and the Hengjiang Saber Method, which were essential to learn, the Raging Tide Palm Method and the Gale Leg Method could be practiced concurrently, but one of them had to be the primary focus.

Only Bao Butong's Bone-Dissolving Grappling Technique is more like an execution method used in the military. It is unlikely to be effective on the battlefield. Among the five hundred children, only a few girls, such as Xiaolu, practice it. They combine the Bone-Dissolving Grappling Technique with the Dragon City Sword Technique.

In addition, there is the skill of lightness and agility. These people are trained according to the concepts of special forces in later generations. Even without the advanced vehicles of later generations, they must maintain mobility.

Therefore, Wu Chengyu also passed on the Crane Shadow Flowing Light technique to them. In fact, to make up for the shortcomings of the Crane Shadow Flowing Light technique, Wu Chengyu made a special trip to Zhongnan Mountain to exchange the Golden Goose Technique from Ma Yu.

One excels at rapid advances and long-distance raids, while the other excels at aerial maneuvering and parkour.

In addition, Wu Chengyu also plans to pass on several auxiliary martial arts from the Nine Yin Manual, including the breath-holding technique, the acupoint-releasing technique, and the healing technique. These martial arts require a certain foundation in internal strength before they can be practiced.

Wu Chengyu's own martial arts foundation came from the Quanxing Kung Fu and the divine skills bestowed by the bamboo slips, as well as several techniques from the Nine Yin Manual, none of which he passed on to them.

The martial arts he teaches are extremely utilitarian, and he has even made some improvements to the Dragon City Heart Method, emphasizing quick results. These children will probably not become top masters in the future.

This also ensures that Wu Chengyu will always be able to suppress these children in terms of martial arts in the future, especially under the long-term brainwashing of verbal persuasion, he is absolutely confident in controlling them.

These children have only been training in martial arts for three years, so it's too early to say anything. However, in just a few years, this special forces unit of 500 people will be incredibly powerful.

When Wu Chengyu returned to Qianlong Cave, most of the children were still practicing martial arts in the training ground.

Wu Chengyu's training of them was not limited to martial arts; the methods of military training were also indispensable. The army cannot train martial arts masters, but it can improve their organization, discipline, and obedience. Otherwise, no matter how high their martial arts skills are, they will just be a disorganized mess.

For this reason, Wu Chengyu specifically asked Yan Chunyu for two descendants of Yue Fei's army to be in charge of training these children.

"Leader, you're back." Upon seeing Wu Chengyu appear, the children, who were still focused on practicing martial arts, all gathered around him, their eyes filled with indescribable admiration.

"Yes, I went down the mountain to capture a few people. You've been practicing martial arts for three years now, it's time to show your true skills."

These bandits are all heinous criminals who have eaten people. They have also practiced some martial arts, though not exceptionally skilled, but they are not ones you can easily defeat one-on-one right now.

Once I've made arrangements for them, Instructor Lin and the others will keep watch over them. You two or three can fight them together. As long as there's no danger to your lives, Instructor Lin and the others won't interfere.

But these people are absolutely ruthless. If you're not careful, even Instructor Lin and the others won't be able to save you in time. If that's the case, then you can only blame yourselves for being useless.

Remember, when facing an enemy, you must be more ruthless, more cruel, and, most importantly, smarter than them.

Little Deer, Geda, and Songmu, come with me for a moment.

The living area of ​​Qianlong Cave was mainly concentrated in the stone caves on the mountain wall. Only Wu Chengyu ordered craftsmen to build him a wooden house in the open space in front of the stone cave. It was like the kind of wooden house with two bedrooms, a living room and a fireplace that you see in videos of wilderness survival in later generations.

Wu Chengyu led them back to the wooden house and looked at the three people in front of him with great satisfaction.

These three were the leaders of these children, and they were also the most mentally and intellectually gifted.

Xiao Lu was like a head housekeeper, so Wu Chengyu didn't have to worry about any of the daily life matters. At the same time, she was meticulous, quick-witted, and intelligent, and gradually she began to resemble a military strategist.

After Song Mu completed his cultivation of the Heaven-Mending Technique and reshaped his foundation, his strength became astonishing. Even without practicing martial arts, Wu Chengyu believed that Song Mu's strength as an adult would reach three or four hundred jin, provided that he continued to grow normally. This was already quite remarkable.

At the same time, he was very interested in training troops and commanding operations. He would often pester the instructors of Yue Fei's army for advice and had the deepest understanding of Wu Chengyu's small-scale special operations concepts.

This kid should be the commander of the Beiwei Army in the future. Wu Chengyu is mainly working on his character development now, making him more ruthless, decisive, and loyal so that he can become the commander of a small special forces unit.

Li Geda, this little wolf cub, is becoming more and more like a lone wolf as he grows up. He is usually taciturn and ignores everyone except a few people. However, he has the best martial arts talent and the strongest killing instinct, making him more like a born killer.

Wu Chengyu regarded the three of them as the future leaders of the Beiwei Army and gave them a lot of private tutoring.

Xiao Lu was the only one who received his instruction in Dou Zhuan Xing Yi (a martial arts technique), specifically the Murong clan version of Dou Zhuan Xing Yi, which did not incorporate the Quanxing sect's protective methods. However, this was sufficient for her to cultivate, and she had only just begun to learn it.

Since Song Mu was suited to external martial arts, possessing great strength and endurance, the first ten levels of the Dragon Elephant Prajna Skill, which he obtained after killing the barbarian elephant at the Great Ci'en Temple, were also passed on to him.

His cultivation speed was extremely fast, and it was clear that this skill was naturally suited to him. With the special instruction from Wu Chengyu, he had already reached the third level in just one year.

Li Geda was the only one to receive the martial arts techniques provided by the bamboo slips. Wu Chengyu discovered that he had excellent aptitude for lightness skills and quickly mastered Crane Shadow Flowing Light and Golden Goose Skill, so he also taught him Cat Step and Spiral Nine Shadows.

Without the foundation of ox and horse stakes, the cat-like steps are not nearly as exaggerated as when Wu Chengyu performed them. Wu Chengyu estimated that once Li Geda had mastered these light skills, he could also use the clone technique, but at most he could create three or four clones at a time, which would be his limit.

Unless facing one of the Five Greats or a top master like Qiu Qianren, other martial artists would find it difficult to contend with an assassin who has three or four clones. Li Geda will become a sharp blade for the Beiwei Army in the future.

"I called you here mainly to give you some instructions."

The Bosphorus snakes that had been released at the foot of the mountain had been there for over a year. I went to check on them and found that some of them had grown quite large. I caught them and made them into medicinal wine.

These medicinal wines are enough for you to use for several months. Xiao Lu will be in charge of managing the distribution of the medicinal wines.

"If I don't return after the medicinal wine is used up, this booklet contains instructions on how to catch snakes and how to make the medicinal wine. Be especially careful then."

Upon hearing Wu Chengyu's words, the three became very anxious, and Xiaolu asked first.

"Master, are you leaving?"

"When things are still, they start to stir. I've been here for three years now, so I definitely need to go out and see the world. Don't worry, I'll be back."

 It seems this chapter wasn't well-received, with a sharp drop in data. Of course, this is partly my own fault. A friend told me that in the late Southern Song Dynasty, simply wandering the world wasn't enough; almost everyone had to rebel. I hadn't considered this before, so I temporarily changed the main storyline, causing some confusion. I started laying the groundwork from the moment I entered Shaanxi and met Hong Niangzi, including the base at Ziwu Ridge, all in preparation for the future conquest of the Jin and resistance against the Mongols. But clearly, many friends didn't like it, so this part had to be hastily concluded. It's a case of the protagonist establishing a power base within the Jin Kingdom, creating a foundation for future development. After these two chapters, tomorrow's content will return to the previous pace, with both aspects interspersed. The early part will still focus on venturing into the world.

  I hope everyone will continue to support me. Thank you.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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