"Alright, then go and do it properly!"

Helpless, Jie Feng could only agree, "To be honest, seeing the rankings you produced made me feel quite uncomfortable, it's really hard to contain myself!"

"Boss, what are you saying!"

Zhang Jinbie rolled his eyes and said irritably, "If you're already like this, am I supposed to die of anger?"

In his heart, he couldn't help but make up his mind that he would devote most of his energy and attention to martial arts training and improving his intelligence, otherwise he would be too far behind and lose face.

"Two leaders, would you like me to help prepare a suitable medicinal diet to help increase your cultivation speed?"

Jia Huan chuckled softly and suggested, "I can't help with anything else!"

"Then give it a try!"

Jie Feng replied without hesitation, "It's only because the Yuezhou branch is so wealthy that it dares to provide its brothers with semi-free medicinal meals that other branches are already envious!"

What he didn't say was that there were also many complaints at headquarters.

There was nothing they could do; Jia Huan was spending the money and supplies of the Yuezhou branch. Even if others were unhappy, they could only watch helplessly and grumble in private.

If they hadn't seen the ranking list of righteous masters created by Jia Huan and been somewhat provoked, they might not have been willing to accept Jia Huan's kindness.

Even as the leader of the Beggars' Sect, he has his pride.

Then, the latest issue of "Martial Arts Monthly" caused a sensation throughout the martial arts world!

"What's going on? They actually created a ranking list of the top ten righteous masters?"

Zuo Lengchan, the leader of the Songshan Sect, looked at the headline of the "Martial Arts Monthly" with a displeased expression.

He was completely captivated by it at first glance.

However, the rankings above made him quite unhappy!

He originally thought that his position as one of the three top masters of the righteous path was quite secure, and he was even quite dissatisfied with the Shaolin monk Fang Zheng and the Wudang monk Chongxu who were sent ahead.

But now, Jia Huan's personally compiled "Ranking List of Righteous Path Masters" has given him a rude awakening.

The first name on the list reads: "A mysterious master from the previous generation of the Huashan Sect."

To be sufficiently convincing, Jia Huan described in detail the process of his fight with him.

As the saying goes, the layman sees the spectacle, the expert sees the details. Zuo Lengchan only glanced at it briefly, but he knew that he was probably no match for that mysterious senior master from Mount Hua.

At the same time, we were also surprised by the speed at which Jia Huan's strength improved!

Later, Jia Huan's guess made a lot of sense, and Zuo Lengchan had to admit that it was very likely.

Actually, it's quite simple. Among the older generation of masters in the Huashan Sect, those who possess this level of strength at their current age can be counted on one hand.

Especially since their swordsmanship is so high, even reaching a level of divine skill, the range becomes even smaller, basically limited to two or three people!

Chapter 454 The Ten Great Masters of the Righteous Path (Please Subscribe)

The latest issue of "Wulin Monthly" features a front-page headline: "Ranking of the Top Ten Masters of the Righteous Martial Arts World," personally compiled by Jia Huan, which is quite eye-catching.

It details the battle between Jia Huan and the mysterious master from Mount Hua, who was ranked number one.

Inside, Jia Huan described his "Dog-Beating Stick Technique" as quite formidable.

If you didn't know better, you might think he was just bragging.

However, Zuo Lengchan understood that the chivalrous beggar Jia Huan's martial arts skills were truly extraordinary.

It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that it was incredibly skillful; he had personally experienced it and was deeply impressed.

He reluctantly acknowledged Jia Huan's description of the formidable martial arts skills of the mysterious master from Mount Hua.

Thus, Jia Huan's analysis of the other party's identity was naturally recognized by Zuo Lengchan.

Even among the older generation of masters in Huashan, only the former sect leader of the Huashan Sword Sect and the two strongest elders of the sect possessed such swordsmanship skills!

As for the Qi Sect Master, although he is the head of the Huashan Sect and possesses great strength, his swordsmanship is definitely not at a superb level.

In addition, the mysterious master from Mount Hua also possesses a set of exquisite and peerless sword techniques, making his identity obvious: Feng Qingyang, known as the Sword Saint of Mount Hua!

After all, if it were the sect leader of the Huashan Sword Sect or another elder, the current leader of the Huashan Sect would not be Yue Buqun, who came from the Qi Sect.

"Sword Saint Feng Qingyang..."

Zuo Lengchan's expression was quite complex, but it was more of a mixture of apprehension and displeasure.

If this is indeed the person in question, then his ranking as the number one in the righteous martial arts world is something he absolutely acknowledges.

After all, this man is the idol of the Five Mountains disciples of Zuo Lengchan's age!

To be more precise, Zuo Lengchan grew up hearing about this person's reputation.

Unfortunately, Jia Huan's introduction and analysis ended there, without going into detail about Feng Qingyang's peerless sword technique, which Zuo Lengchan found quite regrettable.

Next in second place is Abbot Fangzheng of Shaolin Temple.

His mastery of the Thousand Hands Tathagata Palm technique had reached a state of perfection. Combined with the Buddhist Lion's Roar and the powerful internal energy of the Yi Jin Jing, he was able to barely defeat Jia Huan, who was using the Eighteen Subduing Dragon Palms.

Jia Huan had no words to say about his defeat!

However, he also raised a question: the internal energy of the Yi Jin Jing practiced by Master Fang Zheng was far less powerful than that described by the Beggar Clan predecessors!

Otherwise, Master Fangzheng, who was able to successfully cultivate the Yi Jin Jing, would definitely be the number one master of the righteous path, or even the number one master of the martial arts world.

The third-ranked person is Master Chongxu, the leader of Wudang Sect. When Jia Huan returned, he finally met with him and had a good sparring session.

There was no awkwardness when they met again, but Master Chongxu's "Tai Chi Heart Method" and "Tai Chi Sword Method" were definitely among the most troublesome and peerless martial arts, and Jia Huan could not afford to wear him down at this moment.

However, Jia Huan was quite blunt in his assessment. Compared to the top Wudang masters recorded by the Beggars' Sect's predecessors, Daoist Chongxu's strength could only be described as barely passable.

As for the fourth-ranked one, it is naturally Zuo Lengchan of the Songshan School.

Jia Huan gave him a very high evaluation in the monthly magazine.

The text makes no mention of Zuo Lengchan's management skills, but his martial arts prowess is already top-notch. He is even able to improve upon or create his own techniques based on the legacy of his predecessors, making him a true grandmaster.

However, Jia Huan also made it very clear that the foundation of the Songshan School was still not deep enough!

If Zuo Lengchan could have seen more top-tier martial arts cultivation methods, his achievements might have been even greater.

Upon seeing this, Zuo Lengchan was deeply moved, and after a moment of stunned silence, he felt a profound sense of loss.

He felt that Jia Huan's words resonated with him, and that Jia Huan was definitely a true friend!

Unfortunately, the Songshan Sect lacked sufficient foundation, and he was helpless in the face of this.

There are many top-notch martial arts in the martial arts world, and Shaolin's seventy-two unique skills are all excellent, but where could he obtain the complete manual?

There was no other way but to seek out the "Evil-Repelling Sword Manual" from the Fuwei Escort Agency.

After a moment of reflection, I continued reading.

The monthly magazine clearly states that the fifth-ranked master of the righteous martial arts world is none other than Jia Huan himself.

Zuo Lengchan wasn't surprised by this; he just found it somewhat amusing.

This guy didn't even try to be discreet; he just wrote his name down so casually.

Jia Huan was quite detailed in his self-introduction, not at all concerned about revealing his secrets.

He has mastered the most powerful and fierce palm technique in the world, the "Eighteen Subduing Dragon Palms," and has already successfully mastered ten of them!

At the same time, he also practiced the Beggars' Sect's ultimate skill, the "Dog-Beating Stick Technique," and reached a level of superb skill!

Seeing this, Zuo Lengchan felt very envious.

The Beggars' Sect is indeed ancient and profound, still preserving unparalleled martial arts such as the "Eighteen Subduing Dragon Palms" and the "Dog-Beating Staff Technique." If only I had known…

It can only be said that the Beggars' Sect was too low-key in the past, and they did a good job of keeping their unique skills secret, so that people unconsciously overlooked their existence.

Now that the Beggars' Sect has risen to power and has top experts like Jia Huan, the Heroic Beggar, in charge, even if Zuo Lengchan wanted to make a move, he would have to carefully consider the consequences.

Having suppressed certain thoughts, Zuo Lengchan continued reading.

Next, Jia Huan directly named the internal energy cultivation method he practiced "Hun Yuan Gong" and revealed it.

When Zuo Lengchan saw the name "Hun Yuan Gong", his first thought was that it was the second-ranked "Hua Shan Hun Yuan Gong" among the Nine Skills of Hua Shan. The names were almost identical, making it impossible not to have all sorts of thoughts.

But to his utter surprise, Jia Huan gave a simple explanation of the origin of the Hunyuan Gong.

In the monthly magazine, Jia Huan stated frankly that the "Hun Yuan Gong" he practiced was not a traditional secret technique of the Beggars' Sect, but rather something he obtained from a top master at the end of the Yuan Dynasty.

He even bluntly stated that "Huashan Hunyuan Gong" should also be the same internal energy cultivation method, but after being modified and improved by many senior masters of Huashan, it should only be 70-80% the same as the original version.

He also mentioned that the mysterious master from Mount Hua, who was suspected to be the Sword Saint Feng Qingyang, should be practicing the "Mount Hua Hunyuan Gong," which he had personally experienced during the previous competition.

Tsk!

Zuo Lengchan didn't know what to say, and could only secretly envy and be jealous in his heart.

Neither the Huashan Sect nor the Beggars' Sect have the same foundation as the Songshan Sect!

According to Jia Huan, any internal energy cultivation method, no matter how random, is considered a top-tier martial art. Cultivating it to its peak level can enable the practitioner to become an unparalleled master.

After calming down a bit, he continued reading.

The fact that the sixth-ranked righteous expert surprised Zuo Lengchan greatly.

It was none other than Master Jinguang from the Emei Sect!

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