Wei Kui used his fists very frequently for a long time. Even He Nan almost forgot that Wei Kui originally used double halberds as weapons. He even guarded the boxing for a whole day. The pair of halberds were made of unknown material.
No chance of showing up.
But today was different from the past. Facing his new master Li Sui, Wei Kui finally took on this bloody and brutal weapon.
And the only reason why he chose to use weapons today was probably because he knew that he had no chance of winning against Li Sui with just his fists and kicks - if Li Sui didn't let him move, of course Wei Kui didn't need anyone else to let him.
With Wei Kui's martial arts, he would rather die standing upright than win as a dwarf.
"How are you feeling?" The master and apprentice were obviously sitting together. They could whisper to each other in private if they had anything to say. However, due to his "showy" character, Li Sui had to say some words after he was on stage.
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"Today is no longer the past." Wei Kui said confidently, holding his arms.
Li Sui laughed loudly: "Okay! We fought for thirty rounds when we first met. How long do you think we can fight today?"
Wei Kui did not answer directly, but stretched out his right hand and raised his index finger to make a "one" sign.
"One finger, does this mean a hundred rounds?" This number was exactly what Li Sui wanted.
While talking and laughing, Wei Kui had already revealed his double halberds: "I mean...keep fighting!"
The huge body surged up, like a tiger entering the battle, a giant bear piercing the forest, Wei Kui's gestures still maintained a strong military style - he was the vanguard general who led the elite cavalry of the Wansu Battalion, and his best skill was charging into the battle formation.
, although the cavalry units usually exert their greatest effectiveness on the flanks of the battlefield, neither the heavy armored cavalry of Wansou Camp nor Wei Kui himself are afraid of a head-on collision.
The halberd blades came together in one place, emitting a harsh roar that resounded through the sky, but this sound meant that Wei Kui's attack had failed.
Li Sui seemed to have melted into the air silently. Wei Kui looked around hurriedly, but could not find any trace of his master.
This was a skill that Li Sui had never shown in front of Wei Kui, and it was also the skill that helped him become "the fastest sword in the world" ten years ago when he was less than forty years old.
The difficulty of moving from first-class to super-first-class is probably much more difficult than practicing from scratch to first-class - because the "upper limit" is, in a sense, determined only by talent - as for adventures such as falling off a cliff and obtaining magical secrets.
It's a different matter, they are all things that can be encountered but not sought.
It cannot be said that there are no people who can become super masters before the age of forty, but they are indeed only one in a million. Perhaps due to the density of the population, there will be more people with such talents and talents, but the actual situation is very different -
-Many people who have the potential to become "super first-class" may not have the conditions to practice martial arts and have been trapped in farmland all their lives; perhaps they have no intention of joining the world and are determined to enter the temple; perhaps they are extremely talented but die at a young age without having the opportunity to grow up.
They may suffer the disaster of war; or they may be full of food and do nothing all day long, wasting their talents in vain.
There are many people in this world who can be called "geniuses", but how to continue to climb up from genius is the most important step.
Li Sui's climbing method is called "cat walking". He uses footwork to constantly move his position to achieve the effect of disappearing from the opponent's sight.
Different from Wei Kui's army fighting style, this is a faction that belongs entirely to Jianghu people. It is basically only suitable for one-on-one duels - if there are two people on the other side, no matter whether they are facing each other or back-to-back, there is no blind spot in the field of vision.
Yes, everything that cats and dogs do has no effect.
But it is undeniable that in one-on-one situations, especially against powerful players like Wei Kui, "Mao Xing" works.
Wei Kui naturally realized what Li Sui was playing, and he quickly thought of a strategy to deal with it - since he couldn't catch the opponent with his eyes, wouldn't it be enough to attack somewhere where he couldn't see?
This method is simple and crude, and has a certain degree of feasibility - based on the huge attack range of the double halberds, even if it is swung randomly like drawing lots, there is a certain chance of blocking the attack that is about to be faced.
Then a new question arises - what if I am not using a long weapon like a halberd, which has a very wide attack range, but a short weapon such as a dagger or a sword?
Isn’t this nonsense? If you are not as flexible with a dagger as others are with a halberd, then you won’t need such advanced skills to kill you, right?
Wei Kui was always a guy whose body acted before his mind. Half relying on thinking and half relying on instinct, he rounded up a halberd and struck it behind him, but the feel of his hand made him instantly realize that Li Sui was not in the direction of his attack.
The moment the blade of the blade grazed his lower back, Wei Kui pushed his elbow back, but still missed. On the contrary, his body was a little unstable due to the hasty attack. He was at a disadvantage for a while and was beaten by Li Sui several times.
hit.
The audience in the audience also had different reactions, some exclaimed, some admired, and some even looked at where Li Sui was and then instructed Wei Kui on what to do. Of course, there were also some who were watching the fun and did not think it was a big deal and talked nonsense.
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Wei Kui was very focused, so he paid no attention to the noisy noise - he once abandoned the five senses and felt the flow of true energy to defeat Rui Wuxun, the king of Chu Jiang - but how could Li Sui's strength be comparable to the former? He had a deep understanding of true energy.
The control will only be more careful and subtle, and the speed will not be the same.
The world's best sharp swordsman in "Mao Xing" is moving and stilling, crouching or lying down, and his movements are completely irregular. Therefore, Wei Kui, who is swiping wildly, looks very pitiful from the audience's perspective - just like swatting a fly.
The person waves the racket feebly, but is always thrown out of the trap by the target the moment it falls.
Soon, an excellent opportunity was exposed in front of Li Sui. The continuous open and close defense seemed to be too much for Wei Kui's physical strength. His movements became slower and he had no time to make up for the loopholes in his defense.
"Judging from this kid's physical condition, he's far from slowing down... not to mention that he still has 'that' as a trump card. It seems that such an obvious flaw is meant to lure me into attacking..." Li Sui
He was thinking something in his heart. He knew Wei Kui's abilities very well, so he let the other party wait and see what his apprentice wanted to do next.
As if the euphorbia had eyes, it suddenly changed its direction and slashed down.
Li Sui's pupils suddenly tightened, and the short sword in his hand was about a foot and a half long and he immediately held it back against the grid, but he could not stop the second halberd from coming back. He had to retreat and remove Wei Kui's powerful force, but the overwhelming power of the first halberd was still eliminated.
After a while, Ji Er finally wiped his arm.
"Good boy, how did you know that my master is here?" Li Sui was also quite curious about how Wei Kui could accurately catch him.
Wei Kui smiled: "I deliberately left this gap. There are not many angles that can see through this flaw, and with your ability, Master, you can definitely see that I sold it on purpose, so I stopped. Then I just
Isn’t it enough to attack in a direction where you can see the flaws?”
In fact, Wei Kui had already conceived this tactic when he was being beaten unilaterally. The double halberds he swung empty from time to time were just to test Li Sui's movements. With his strength combined with the weight of the double halberds, he only needed to hit one
This will bring back the previous decline.
"I didn't expect that your boy actually learned how to use tricks..." Li Sui couldn't help but sigh. Wei Kui had always been a master who fought hard and fought hard to defeat him. Who would have thought that he would also take the initiative to make calculations during the competition?
one day?
Wei Guihui still has a lot of things...He gave the answer to this point with the double halberds in his palms.
Thunder and lightning, wind and clouds, these eight words are enough to highlight this heroic and violent offensive, and the ground swept by the two halberds is a mess.
The indestructible double halberds raised Wei Kui's violence to its peak, but Li Sui was still in a very comfortable state - for him, the threat posed by this offensive was not even as great as Suharaga's quick sword slashing.
The cat is still minding its own business, just like the cat in the fable who never taught the tiger how to climb a tree. It is as funny as the cat, and it can come and go as it pleases despite the roar of the tiger.
But tigers also have tiger solutions. The tiger in the story has low intelligence, but it is different in reality.
Wei Kui's "plowing" attack had shattered the bricks and stones on the surface of the arena into powder, and every move Li Sui made would stir up smoke and dust - Wei Kui could not find where Li Sui was, but he only needed to
Following the dusty trail…
The heavy halberd was shot like a shooting star, and Wei Kui's fierce throw was like Hou Yi shooting the sun!
In ancient times, Lu Fengxian shot a halberd at the gate. Wei Kui's use of the halberd as an arrow can be regarded as a miraculous ability.
Li Sui had to avoid an "arrow" of this size, but where to avoid it was also a question worth thinking about--and weapons don't give people time to think.
In the end, Li Sui decided to move forward.
A real man must move forward!
The sick cat transformed into a vigorous beast. Dark clouds stepped forward on the snow, and the sound of the halberd passed by his ears. At the same time, Wei Kui also opened his "mad transformation" and jumped up with the halberd in both hands.