Chapter 211 Listen to the roar

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The origins of Xumi Temple's martial arts include dozens of internal and external techniques that are above the first-class level. The monks in the sect choose and practice them according to their own characteristics, and almost all of them practice differently.

For example, what Kong Ming is good at is the "Huntian Stick Technique" and the "Xumi Grip" in the grasping hand. In the conference that year, Kong Ming also used a stick to reach his eyebrows, sweeping through all the invincible figures until he bumped into him in the finals.

When Yan Chun came, his unbeatable Erlang Pitian was defeated by Brother Yan with an extremely exciting "Xiao Xuan" move, and he went north in anger.

For another example, Monk Baoyin specializes in the unique skill "Lion's Roar".

Before becoming a monk, Lei Dabao was the eldest son of a wealthy landlord in Jushan County. As a boy, Lei Dabao had a very naughty temperament. His only hobby was to lead a group of teenagers about his age to fight every day. Although

There has never been a life-threatening lawsuit, but his parents are still not calming down day by day, so they simply sent him to Xumi Temple to practice. Lei's father and Lei's mother's idea was also very simple. Xumi Temple is a famous temple in the world.

In the Buddhist temple, since you can't teach this child yourself, let the eminent monks teach him how to cultivate his moral character. Even if he is not honest when he arrives at Xumi Temple, the monks can take care of him for the two elders, and they will not break the child.

This idea was indeed good, and it could be said to cover all aspects, so Lei Dabao began his five-year life as a "lay disciple" - note that Lei Dabao was still a lay disciple at that time.

But in Xumi Temple, whether you have hair or no hair, you have to work, so the strong Lei Dabao was "assigned" to ring the bell. Bell ringing is a hard job, not only

To have the strength, you have to be alert at all times to avoid losing time.

Originally, with Lei Dabao's temper, he would definitely not be obedient, but he could just see the monks practicing in the inner courtyard from the bell tower, so he half-heartedly dealt with the matter of ringing the bell.

When he had nothing to do, he would secretly learn from him. Others would use wooden dummies to practice or compete with each other. As a "gentleman on the beam", he could only use Hong Zhong as a target.

Then he broke the bell.

Logically speaking, if you knock the bell to pieces, you can just pay for another one. Although the big bell in Xumi Temple is expensive, the Lei family can't afford it. However, Lei Dabao thinks, "I am so awesome that I can give the bell to him."

If the bell is broken, wouldn't he be a genius in martial arts?" He told the abbot that he didn't want to ring the bell anymore and wanted to practice martial arts in the inner courtyard.

It is very common for lay disciples to practice martial arts in Xumi Temple, but the purpose of Lei Father and Lei Mu sending him here is not to let him practice martial arts and continue fighting with others after returning home, so he definitely cannot agree to this matter.

But the abbot couldn't stand Lei Dabao's insistence, and finally came up with an excuse - don't you want to practice martial arts? Really high-end martial arts can only be practiced by monks. If you really want to practice martial arts, then be ordained, and you will have to follow after the ordination.

Chanting sutras.

The abbot's original intention was to let Lei Dabao retreat before the difficulties came to light, but the night after the words came out, Lei Dabao took an ax from the woodshed and "shaved" himself, then broke into the abbot's room and knelt down,

The abbot was so frightened that he was stunned, but the words he said were like water being thrown away. Wouldn't it be a joke if the abbot of Xumi Temple broke his promise? In the end, this matter can only be left to Lei's father to judge.

Hearing that their son wanted to become a monk, the Lei family mobilized their entire family. Seven or eight people rushed to Xumi Temple, but they could not persuade Lei Dabao to come back. In the end, the abbot quietly told Lei's father that he could teach Lei Dabao a few basic lessons.

After a while, he fooled him and asked him to return to secular life, and the Lei family felt relieved.

Perhaps it was fate. Lei Dabao, whose name was "Baoyin", was stupidly learning those third-rate kung fu and was very happy. However, a thief came to the Sutra Pavilion of Xumi Temple to steal the secret book. Lei Dabao happened to intercept it and fell into the trap.

What he holds in his hands is a unique "Lion's Roar Kung Fu" in the world.

Monk Baoyin has devoted himself to studying the lion's roar for more than ten years, and the quality of being temporarily taught this wonderful Buddhist method turned out to be of an extraordinary level.

Strictly speaking, "sound" skills like the Lion's Roar Kung Fu are not uncommon. The venue of the Young Heroes Association is tens of feet square. Without the assistance of skills, even if the people on the stage shout to break their throats.

People on the periphery cannot hear it, so masters will use Qi to assist in making sounds when needed.

But if this "sound wave" can have the effect of damaging the enemy, it requires not only strong internal strength, but also unique skills.

The power of Yangsu's roar was naturally not as powerful as Iron Tathagata's Lei Dabao. The audience standing on the outermost edge just felt that the sound was loud, but Xiao Kelong, who was only a few feet away from him, was in dire straits.

Xiao Kelong originally wanted to test the defensive effectiveness of "Jin Tieyi" with attacks of different priorities, but he took advantage of the spear and took it lightly. He was seized by Yangsu and let out a roar without even having time to take defensive measures. He saw this

After a long roar, Xiao Kelong's eyes were about to burst, his mouth and nose were bleeding, his inner sea was churning, and his orifices were all red. If he hadn't fired a gun in each hand, he would have fallen to his knees.

Before this, Yansu had never used this move. The reason was because he couldn't use it. After all, the opponents he had encountered before did not have the strength to break his defense. It would be better to hide a hidden move and use it at the critical moment.

Use it as a surprise weapon at any time.

And this amazing weapon is really extraordinary, and he has achieved great success as soon as he opens his mouth.

Such a shocking change occurred on the field. Yan Chunlai immediately turned his head to look at Monk Baoyin. Monk Baoyin smiled provocatively and then patted his thigh.

This meaning is also very obvious - it is very similar to the situation between the two of us, isn't it?

Yan Chunlai had known about this for a long time, but he had no choice but to accept the result - he once judged himself in front of He Nan that he had the lowest talent among the Four Dark Arrows, and he could only fight to the death to compete with Jiang Xian

It's not a humble speech at all.

Maybe the words he used at that time were not very accurate. To describe it with a more precise description, that is, the "upper limit" of the martial arts he practiced was the lowest among them.

If they were just fighting with fists and kicks, then Monk Baoyin and Yan Chunlai would naturally be indistinguishable. One was powerful and thunderous, while the other was swift and invisible. Liu Qingfeng's physical skills were far different from those of the two. Xiao Yu had not yet fully matured.

It can be said that the internal ranking of the Four Dark Arrows has been determined.

But that is the result based on regular battles - Monk Baoyin has the best throat skills in the world, Liu Qing is also the best in Gumen's wind and poison skills, and Xiaoyu, who has grown up over time, can even hurt the enemy thousands of miles away.

And what Yan Chunlai practices are the simplest and most simple short fighting moves - no matter how good your body skills are, neither fists, feet, weapons nor qigong can touch your edges, and you can still dodge all-round sonic attacks without blind spots.

What?

This is not a pain point for Yan Chunlai alone, but a mountain that all pure "Ti sect" martial arts masters cannot get around. The improvement speed of Ti sect is the fastest. The young heroes will practice the top four and three in the body, and most of the leaders in the past are

Tai Pai is enough to support this theory, but its drawback is that the upper limit is not high enough compared to other weird martial arts.

In fact, this is all cliché nonsense - if pure physical training was really strong enough, then the ancient martial arts masters would not have to do everything possible to develop the Qi sect.

In short, Yangsu's loud roar not only shocked Xiao Kelong, but also made almost all bystanders' attitude towards the Young Heroes Association change.

What has been settled is not just the result of this game, but the battle for the leadership of the Young Heroes Association.

Judging from Xiao Kelong's appearance, if Yang Su roars again, he will probably lose his soul. As for Na Guai, who advanced to the finals in the last game, his performance in Qi is not as good as Xiao Kelong's. It is the pure body sect that is unlucky.

I don't see any "effective defense" against the Lion's Roar Kung Fu.

Covering your ears with both hands is definitely not going to work. Unless a master-level master is skilled in kicking to be able to hit like this, you might as well get out of the way. It doesn't seem to work to stuff cotton balls or other foreign objects into your ears in advance.

, because someone had tried it when Monk Baoyin won the championship. If it had worked, he probably wouldn’t have won the championship.

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"Second brother, do you have a way to help me crack the Lion's Roar Skill?" Xiao Kelong was arrogant, but he was not a brainless person. After reading the information provided by He Nan, he noticed some things about him.

It was a difficult question, so I asked my senior brother, Brother Yan, for advice.

The question of how He Nan learned about the Lion's Roar Kung Fu is unnecessary. He has the Black Arrow Order in his hand, and his ability to deal with the Four Dark Arrows is second only to Li Mastiff Chun himself.

"If you want to break the lion's roar skill, one is to solve it at the source and prevent him from making a sound; the other is to fight it with your true energy - as for blocking the ears, to be honest, it is useless, at least for Boss Lei's level.

It’s useless for people, but if it’s about cultivating quality, it doesn’t hurt to give it a try.” Yan Chunlai concluded rather helplessly, if he could really find a better method that could be cracked, then he would be Brother Yan.

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"Deaf people shouldn't be affected by the lion's roar skill, right?" Unfortunately, there was a third person present at the time, and He Nan half-jokingly made a very stupid suggestion.

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"Haha... blocking the ears is of no use..." Xiao Kelong wiped the blood from his face fiercely. He had made such preparations before going on the field, but it was obviously a drop in the bucket: "How about then?

Give it a try...what's He Nan's old dog's idea?"

There are many factors that lead to deafness or hearing loss. In addition to congenital disabilities, acquired deafness is nothing more than illness and injury. Xiao Kelong is in good health and has no serious illness, so it seems that he has no choice.

He had a high level of moral integrity, or lacked experience in battle. In short, he did not take advantage of others' danger, which gave Xiao Kelong time to continue fighting.

Under the gaze of everyone, Xiao Kelong suddenly jumped up from the ground, raised his hands high, and dropped his guns to the ground.

Blood... dripped from Xiao Kelong's ear holes.


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