The Legend of the Condor Heroes: From Being Expelled from Peach Blossom Island
Chapter 329 Gale Leg Technique
Chapter 329 Gale Leg Technique
The Gale Leg Technique of Feng Bo'e, one of the four great generals of the Murong family, was indeed a military martial art, but something happened to it later, and it became quite unorthodox.
The first move is called "Spring Breeze Caressing the Face." The spring breeze is gentle and warm, and you often don't even feel it when it blows on your face. Therefore, this move is extremely sudden, fast, and light.
The first move can be described as a complete sneak attack, without any warning. Often, the opponent will only realize it after being attacked, and the target is locked onto the opponent's head.
In the manual that Wu Chengyu obtained, this move was destined to be relatively weak because it aimed to be silent and stealthy. Therefore, the target area was particularly important in order to increase the offensive power of this move.
However, this move is aimed at the head, which is extremely important. Even a slight attack on the head can severely injure the opponent.
For example, you could use your toes to pierce your opponent's temple, which is a fatal point; adding just a little internal force would be enough to kill them.
For example, if you strike your opponent's Baihui acupoint with your heel, even if the skull is the hardest part of the body and your opponent doesn't have time to exert force due to the need for surprise, you can at least cause a concussion.
For example, a simple front kick can break the opponent's nose. This area has many nerves, and not only will the opponent be unable to control their tears, but their subsequent reaction will also be sluggish.
However, the "Spring Breeze" move of the Fierce Wind Leg Technique is aimed at the opponent's cheek. As long as the speed is fast enough, it can slap the opponent several times with the instep and sole of the foot in an instant. Wu Chengyu did not use his full strength just now, but he still slapped the opponent five times on each side in an instant.
In terms of lethality, that amount of time would have been enough for Wu Chengyu to pierce Tu Wan's temples, but this move was specifically designed to slap him across the face. It could be described with the classic internet slang: 'Not very offensive, but extremely insulting.'
Thinking back to the Tianlong era, Feng Bo'e was always causing trouble, being brave and fierce, and fighting with people every day. There was a reason for his Fierce Wind Leg Technique. He would slap people as soon as he came up. Which martial arts figure could tolerate such an insult?
Therefore, both Feng Bo'e and Bao Butong were Murong Fu's incompetent teammates. Bao Butong used his sharp tongue to stir up trouble everywhere, while Feng Bo'e relied entirely on his honey badger-like personality to offend everyone equally.
Wu Chengyu had always suspected that the Gale Leg Technique had been modified by Feng Bo'e. Originally, it was supposed to be a surprise attack, but Feng Bo'e changed it into a slap. Of course, Wu Chengyu could have easily changed it back to make the move more efficient and threatening.
But Tu Wan's disdainful attitude just now left Wu Chengyu with no reason to forgive him, so he simply slapped him a few times as a form of retaliation.
Tu Wan only felt swelling and pain in his cheeks. He was in a daze for several breaths before he realized what had just happened. He was so angry that his three corpse gods jumped up and down. He shouted and reached for the two large awls hanging on his waist.
Immediately afterwards, his wrists went numb, and his hands, which had just grasped the awl, loosened weakly. It turned out that Wu Chengyu had used another leg technique, lightly flicking his toes and striking the Shenmen acupoint on his wrists almost simultaneously.
The Shenmen Thirteen Swords of the Wudang School in later generations targeted the Shenmen acupoint on the wrist to directly block the opponent's attack. If the strike succeeded, the opponent's weapon would inevitably fall from their hand, and their arm would become weak and powerless.
Tu Wan felt that this time the opponent's leg speed was not much faster than the first move, but it was more precise. Compared to the wide and sweeping slap, the toe hitting the acupoint on his rapidly moving wrist in an instant was actually more skillful.
But now was not the time to be alarmed. He quickly took two steps back, trying to distance himself from Wu Chengyu, and at the same time, he forcefully channeled his inner strength into his arms. In an instant, the soreness and numbness in his wrists subsided by most of it, and he tried again to pull out the iron awl from his waist.
Unfortunately, Wu Chengyu hadn't finished his move yet. This was the second move of the Gale Leg Technique, "Wind Blows and Grass Moves".
Even with Wu Chengyu's current martial arts skills and insight, he greatly admired this move. The concept was excellent; the grass swayed in the wind, and the attacks were continuous and precise, like a shadow following the opponent. Once the move was made, it could closely follow the opponent's every move, making it difficult for the opponent to defend and unable to counterattack.
When Wu Chengyu used his skills, thanks to his profound understanding of subtlety, he could analyze his opponent's next move in advance. He could sense even the slightest movement of the wind before it moved, and every kick he made was a prediction of his opponent's actions, completely restricting him.
Tu Wan's entire skill set was contained in these two large awls. He now knew that his opponent was a formidable fighter, and only with the iron awls in hand did he have the courage to fight back.
Unfortunately, before his hand could even touch the handle of the awl, Wu Chengyu's toes struck his wrist at the Lieque acupoint and his elbow at the Quchi acupoint, causing him to withdraw his foot immediately. Tu Wan felt his forearms lose sensation again and he was powerless to grab the iron awl.
Now that he knew Wu Chengyu's strategy, he immediately used his lightness skill to try and create more distance, determined to pull out the iron spike no matter what.
Unfortunately, his lightness skill was only average. Wu Chengyu, without using clones or cat steps, had a much better lightness skill than him simply from his Gale Leg Technique. Back then, Feng Bo'e's nickname was "A Gust of Wind in Jiangnan." If his lightness skill wasn't good, he would have been killed long ago.
He unleashed the third move of the Gale Leg Technique, a move called "Wind Lifts Clouds and Soars," which is a move in the Gale Leg Technique that focuses on lightness skills and is also a move for pursuing enemies.
He transformed himself into the wind, and his opponent into the cloud. The wind pushed the cloud along, and the cloud could not escape the wind. At this moment, Tu Wan was the cloud. No matter how he used his lightness skill, he was closely followed by Wu Chengyu.
The two figures shifted positions continuously in the training ground. To an outsider, it looked as if Wu Chengyu was chasing Tu Wan, but he never caught up. The clerk next to him was dazzled and thought to himself, "This is amazing!"
But Tu Wan, the one being praised, was now almost in tears. No matter how he dodged, Wu Chengyu remained about a leg's distance away, just right—neither too far nor too close. No matter how hard he tried to draw his weapon, his hand would go numb the moment his fingers touched the handle, rendering him powerless to move.
In just a few breaths, numerous acupoints on his arms were pressed countless times, including Jianjing, Jianzhen, Jiquan, Tianquan, as well as Chize, Qingling, Lengyuan, Taiyuan, and other acupoints.
Tu Wan, who wields a large awl, also enjoys pricking people's acupoints, but his acupoint identification skills are not as accurate as Tu Wan's.
Some acupoints, if hit even once, would render one's arm incapacitated, yet Wu Chengyu only lightly touched them. If Tu Wan hadn't felt the unbearable soreness and numbness, he wouldn't even have known where he had been hit.
In particular, these acupoints connect to the Lung Meridian of Hand-Taiyin, Pericardium Meridian of Hand-Jueyin, and Large Intestine Meridian of Hand-Yangming, which are the main meridians of the body and are related to various parts and conditions of the body.
Under the constant stimulation of different acupoints by Wu Chengyu's internal energy, Tu Wan gradually felt migraines, shortness of breath, palpitations, nausea, and even gurgling sounds in his abdomen, with an urge to ejaculate at any moment.
In terms of fighting style, Wu Chengyu's move requires extremely high internal strength, which even Feng Bo'e would find difficult to achieve, but it is really too insidious.
Tu Wan couldn't help but yell, and he lost sight of what was going on. He knew that he had lost the initiative from the beginning and had no chance of winning. At this moment, he forgot about the people who had come to challenge him. No matter whether they admitted defeat or not, Tu Wan would kill them without hesitation.
He now seemed to want to admit defeat, giving up on pulling out the iron awl with both hands, and shouted, "Your Excellency, please wait, I admit defeat..."
Before he could finish speaking, Wu Chengyu already knew what the other party was going to do. He was too lazy to play the cat-and-mouse game anymore and prepared to deal with his opponent directly.
This Tu Wan is a character with a strong bloodthirstiness and ruthless attacks. He has a certain foundation in internal strength. In the martial arts world, he would be at a level between Flying Bat Ke Zhen'e and Thousand-Handed Butcher Peng Lianhu.
Such martial arts skills are already considered quite good even in the B-level category. Wu Chengyu could roughly understand what level the A-level and above were.
He stopped pursuing immediately, but before Tu Wan could utter the words "I admit defeat," he lightly touched Tu Wan's chest with his toe, then used the momentum to retreat, creating a distance of two zhang.
Before Tu Wan could fully admit defeat, he noticed that Wu Chengyu had suddenly retreated. His eyes immediately turned fierce, and he exuded murderous intent once again. He still believed that he had lost the initiative due to a sneak attack by the other party. So, as long as the iron cone was pulled out, the outcome was still uncertain.
He grinned maliciously, enduring the soreness and numbness in his arm, and slowly pulled out the iron awl, muttering to himself as he twirled it in his hand.
"Boy, you dare to ambush your Grandpa Tu? Now... I'll... make you..."
Suddenly, Tu Wan found himself speaking weakly, his mouth filled with the taste of blood, as if there was something in his mouth. The iron awl he was spinning fell to the ground, and then he began to cough violently, each cough excruciating.
Finally, he spat out the foreign object from his throat and mouth, only then realizing that it was actually his own lung. He then understood what the light kick to his chest earlier meant.
Unfortunately, he could no longer speak. He could only weakly point at Wu Chengyu, his eyes changing from fierce to blank and desperate. Then he collapsed to the ground, completely losing his life.
The kick that just struck Tu Wan in the chest was called "Gentle Breeze and Bright Sunshine," referring to a gentle breeze, bright sunshine, and a peaceful and serene scene. However, it was actually a deadly move from the Fierce Wind Leg Technique.
This move carries no killing intent; it's just a light touch, launched and withdrawn in an instant. However, the force used is somewhat similar to the Heart-Shattering Palm of the Nine Yin Manual. The difference is that it's executed with leg techniques. Once it hits, the internal force quickly penetrates the opponent's body, damaging their internal organs. It seems effortless, but it's actually extremely vicious.
A man like Tu Wan, with such bloodlust, has taken countless innocent lives. If such a person falls into Wu Chengyu's hands, he will surely meet a gruesome end. Wu Chengyu will never allow him to return to the next day.
After seeing Tu Wan fall to the ground, Wu Chengyu turned around and walked up to the dumbfounded clerk, asking with a very kind smile.
"Now that he's dead, I guess I've been promoted to Rank B."
Here's the first chapter; the second chapter will be posted later.
My cold isn't a big problem, and it doesn't make me feel bad. I just have a lot of cough and phlegm. The most important thing is that I've lost my voice. Note that I mean my voice; I can't make a sound at all. It doesn't affect my writing, though, so I don't have an excuse to ask for leave.
Please wait a moment, I will write the next chapter now.
(End of this chapter)
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