Chapter thirty-ninth fierce battle
Qin Mu looked at his godless eyes and stopped taking action. He just glanced at him and turned to look at everyone present.
The Japanese masters were all frightened when they watched the battle ending in the flash. They knew that they would definitely not be Qin Mu's enemy of one another. They gave up their reserve in their hearts, but instead showed fierce eyes and wrote their names on the wall.
At this time, there were nearly 60 Japanese masters at this place, and the lowest of them were all dark energy. Although there was no one who had already embraced the elixir, Japanese warriors were different from those in China.
There are also masters in China who are just for health preservation. Most of the warriors who practice martial arts for war are not as extreme as in Japan. For example, Ye Xuan, who was beaten to death by Wang Chao, he learned swordsmanship and boxing since he was a child, and was guided by Igayuan. He once practiced under the waterfall for three years and was honed in the deep ice and snow mountains of Hokkaido. He is a typical genius and ascetic practitioner.
Such training is actually not uncommon in the Japanese martial arts community. Japanese martial arts are always a way to survive.
At this time, being surrounded by them, Qin Mu felt alone on a battlefield, with enemies around him staring at him.
Within a short distance, all the enemies will be enemies.
I saw that his qi and blood were surging, his face suddenly turned red, and he was like Guan Erye. His whole body suddenly became swollen, his skin was blue and black, and he looked like a rash Zhang Fei again.
With his right foot stomped, he saw his body low, like a poisonous snake rushing around the ground, looking for the opportunity to kill with one blow, and suddenly came and went among the more than 60 people.
Those Japanese masters were also people who had been through the battlefield for a long time. When they saw Kongzi, they also attacked Qin Mu one after another. However, Qin Mu seemed to be as if he had no bones. He rushed around and hid behind another Japanese. If the attacks were good, they could still hit the Japanese, but if they were not good, they might hit the Japanese who was regarded as a shield by Qin Mu, causing a roar and scream.
The snake plucks the grass, the snake-shaped body technique among the twelve forms of Xingyi was perfectly performed by Qin Mu. He was like a snake, and the Japanese masters scattered everywhere were like weeds on the ground, without dodging or avoiding, but when he plucked his body, the grass was at his mercy as he wanted.
For a moment, the crowd of besieged was in chaos, and someone heard him shouting in Japanese: "Don't follow him, disperse, disperse!"
The masters also knew that if this continued, the enemy had not done anything, and their troops had already lost their troops and their morale had plummeted. They all dispersed, as if they had set up a formation.
If Qin Mu wanted to defeat each one, he found that he wanted to kill the man without retreating at all, with a desperate look on his face, and the people around him did not rescue him, but they just stood around to block Qin Mu's retreat.
They actually wanted to use human lives as bait and wanted to surround Qin Mu!
After Qin Mu killed the man in front of him, he suddenly understood what it means to have an enemy.
But Qin Mu's muscles twisted, like a giant python coiled on the ground, turning around and rushing straight into the sky.
Snake turns into dragons! Qin Mu learned the essence of Tang Zichen's dragon and snake combination attack and produced a killer move.
He was one foot high, his hands formed claws, and he grabbed the heads of the two enemies in front of him.
There are nine similarities to dragons: horns are like deer, heads are like cows, mouths are like donkeys, eyes are like shrimps, ears are like elephants, scales are like fish, beards are like humans, belly is like snakes, and feet are like phoenixes.
The dragon claw is the way of playing Xingyi Eagle claws, but Qin Mu grabbed the two men's heads with both hands, without fingering, but secret force from his palm, and the two men's heads were pressed into their chests. It can be seen how strong Qin Mu's hand is.
Qin Mu took advantage of the reaction force that hit people, and jumped up again and turned around in the air.
In addition, the besieged people saw this scene, not only did not retreat, but their eyes were red. Looking at Qin Mu's descending gap, they actually pressed against Qin Mu's hands, and the two of them jumped up and grabbed their whole body. They ignored their injuries at all, but continued to pull Qin Mu to the ground with the weight of their bodies.
Japanese judo is famous for its world-renowned techniques, and now they are sacrificing themselves to use, and they are even more unavoidable.
Among boxing techniques, there are few ways to play with feet off the ground. Even if there is one, it is the final killing move. Because although the top-down attack is extremely powerful, there is no root under the feet and no defense at all. If it is not good, it will be killed by the enemy and then the loophole.
Qin Mu had nowhere to leverage his strength in the air, and even with tens of thousands of pounds of force, the two of them were beaten to death by Qin Mu's strength, and they were still holding his arms tightly. They had no choice but to fall to the ground.
But he saw that the landing point was surrounded by Japanese warriors. Looking at him, he looked resentful and tragic, and a bloodthirsty light flashed in his eyes.
Qin Mu knew that this would fall, naturally, like a sword, and there was no room for survival. Even Tang Zichen, who was watching, jumped his fingers and immediately wanted to rescue him.
But as soon as Qin Mu's feet fell to the ground, he was hit by the two people closest to him. However, he ignored him and did not even have any defense. He just raised his head and let out a low roar from his throat:
roar!
The roars echoed in the temple, just like a tiger showing its might in the mountains, with a sound coming out and a strong wind suddenly erupting.
Clouds follow the dragon, wind follow the tiger!
The besieged people felt a king of beasts. Looking at the besieged wolf pack, he let out a bloodthirsty roar. Those who were not mentally strong felt even more suffocated.
He was seen as a tiger pounced on a crowd, making a chopping fist, and slashing down like an axe, hitting the enemy in front of him.
I saw that the people who had not yet come to their senses, looking at the punch that seemed to open the sea, which was like a wave, being split by him. A thoroughfare appeared in front of Qin Mu, and the four people in front of him were also knocked to the ground by his unparalleled force.
Facing this path that could break through the encirclement, Qin Mu did not seize the time to escape, but turned around and looked at the enemy behind him.
When the Japanese masters were seen, the hairs on their bodies suddenly stood up, and they understood that this man had already shown fierceness and did not have the slightest sense of avoiding war.
Sure enough, Qin Mu stepped forward with another horse, crossed three meters away, came to everyone behind him, held the cannon pounding in Tai Chi with both hands and hit everyone.
At this time, he seemed like a powerful general sitting on a horse, holding two sky-turning hammers in his hand, rushing towards the enemy formation, regardless of whether he was slamming or flew around, and thousands of troops were easily repelled.
I saw that he had no defense at all, just stepped on the horse-shaped body, and kept moving forward in the crowd, breaking out a path of blood.
If the Japanese masters around him were lucky enough to avoid his iron fist, they would turn around and hit him behind him. How could they know that Qin Mu's back was blue and black at this time, and his fists and feet were harder than hitting the steel plate.
At this time, he was like wearing heavy armor, taking the head among the troops.
But he saw him killing all the way, and he was not sure how many attacks he had received on his body, his face remained unchanged, but the flames in his eyes became more and more intense, and he seemed to be in a state of fanaticism, sweating all over his body, and even the students sitting around him could see the heat steaming from his head.
After three in and three out, the Japanese warriors were already full of courage and jumped out of the battle circle and signaled to stop.
Qin Mu stood on the field, with the bodies of more than a dozen Japanese masters lying under his feet, and there was no sound.
The Japanese around looked at Qin Mu, but no longer had hatred in their eyes, but were filled with fear. Such an enemy killed people like mowed grass, and seemed to be invulnerable to swords and guns. How could they continue to fight?
Qin Mu stopped chasing and just said, "In this way, I, Mr. Zhang, won by chance."
Chapter completed!