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Chapter Five Hundred and Twenty Nine Old Ancestors Fighting Swords

Wu Feng stood side by side with his opponent.

He is in the training ground and his opponent is a virtual opponent.

Wu Feng and his opponent stood on the same center line, looking at each other visually.

Wu Feng's body is upright, his demeanor is peaceful, and his breathing is natural.

Then he took half a step with his right foot to the right, shifted his center of gravity downwards, slightly bent his knees, stepped forward with his left foot to the left, bent his knees into a left lunge, straightened his right leg naturally, and held the sword in his left hand in front of his left knee with the rotation of his body.

Stroke to the left and back, stopping on the outside of the left hip, with the palm of the hand facing backward. Turn the right hand internally, with the palm of the hand facing down, and point forward to the left by the side of the right ear.

"Whoosh!"

Point the wind towards your opponent.

The opponent's center of gravity shifts to his right leg, his left foot moves to the inside of his right foot, and his toes touch the ground. At the same time, he bends his elbows upward from both sides and brings them together in front of his chest. His palms face each other. He takes the sword with his right hand and looks at Wu Feng.

Wu Feng's attack hit the sword without any discomfort to the opponent.

The opponent's center of gravity on his right leg moves slightly downward, and his left foot is immediately stretched forward. At the same time, his waist is slightly twisted to the left, and the sword in his right hand is drawn downward and to the right.

Then he took a half step forward with his left foot, then took a step forward with his right foot, bent his knees into a lunge, and at the same time stabbed Wu Feng's chest with the sword in his right hand.

Wu Feng was shocked. The opponent's move was aimed directly at his vital point. He quickly stepped back with his left foot to the right of his right foot, shifted his weight to his left leg, touched the ground with his right toe, slightly bent his knees into a right false step, and at the same time, with his right hand

Hold the sword and strike upward.

The opponent stepped forward and thrust his sword straight into Wu Feng's chest. Wu Feng quickly stepped back to dodge the enemy's sword and at the same time struck the enemy's wrist with his sword.

He stepped back and dodged very quickly, passing the opponent's sword edge, and intercepted the opponent's wrist from the side. His right hand had the power to push up, and his left hand had the power to push down and pull back. This is the "dodge" formula, which combines offense and defense with flexible footwork.

Coordination of body and mind.

The opponent's center of gravity shifts to his left leg, his right foot takes half a step back, his knees are slightly bent, his toes point to the ground into a right empty step, and he holds the sword in his right hand and draws it upward in an arc.

Wu Feng stepped forward with his right foot, and thrust forward with the sword in his right hand.

When the opponent saw Wu Fengjian coming towards his wrist, he quickly stepped back and drew his sword to avoid Wu Fengjian's attack.

When Wu Feng saw that his opponent's sword was withdrawn, exposing the gap in his ribs, he immediately stepped forward and stabbed his opponent's ribs.

The opponent steps forward with his right foot in an arc to the left, then steps forward with his left foot in an arc in front of the right foot, bends the knees into a left lunge, straightens the right leg naturally, and draws the sword upward from the front, to the left, and then downward in an arc.

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Wu Feng stepped forward with his right foot in front of his left foot and upward to the left, swinging his toes outward, kicking off his left foot naturally, and raising his heel into a cross step. He held the sword in his right hand, rotated his arm externally, and drew the sword from front to upward to the left.

When the opponent saw Wu Feng's sword stabbing him in the ribs, he immediately stepped forward in an arc to Wu Feng's right side to avoid his sword, then stepped forward, leaned over and lifted Wu Feng's arm back.

When the opponent steps forward with the sword, it is coordinated with the twisting of the waist and integrated into one body. The footwork is flexible, using the diagonal approach to achieve straightness.

The dodge is quick and smooth. The arms are held in a circle, and the sword moves in a vertical circle, becoming a whole with the body.

Wu Feng's counter-lifting of the sword is done at the same time as the step up with his right foot. His upper body leans forward without losing the center of gravity, his legs are slightly bent, he pushes upward, his right shoulder twists and exerts force, and his left arm should be rounded.

The opponent steps forward with his right foot, tilts his toes, holds the sword in his right hand and lifts the sword upwards and backwards, with the hilt stopping at the upper right side of the head.

Then he continued to step forward with his left foot, bent his knees into a left lunge, straightened his right leg naturally, and moved the sword in his right hand upward, backward, downward, and then forward in an arc.

Wu Feng steps forward with his left foot and his right foot, then turns his body to the right, lifts his right knee into an independent position, holds the sword in his right hand and rotates it outward, upward, left, downward, then draws an arc forward, and pushes it in front of his abdomen

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When the opponent saw Wu Feng lifting his arm, he immediately raised his sword upward to avoid Wu Feng's sword. At the same time, he stepped forward and swept his left leg with the sword.

Wu Feng stepped back with his left foot to dodge, and then raised his right leg to prevent the opponent from probing his leg. At the same time, he used his sword to push up and forward to block the inside of his arm. This is a technique for both offense and defense.

Wu Feng turned around and retreated in a coordinated and gentle manner, lifting the sword softly. When he was about to complete the move, he pushed the sword again, and the lifting and pushing were integrated.

The opponent takes half a step back with his right foot, raises his left leg to the knee to form an independent step, pulls both arms back to both sides at the same time, places them behind both hips, with the palms of his hands facing downwards, leans his upper body slightly forward, and looks at Wu Feng.

Wu Feng stepped back with his right foot, shifted his center of gravity to his right leg, slightly bent his left knee, pointed his toes on the ground into a left false step, and drew his arms back in an arc from front to back, stopping on both sides of his hips.

The opponent drew his sword back to avoid Wu Feng's attack and hid his sword to watch what happened. Wu Feng also drew back his sword and waited to see what happened.

The opponent steps forward with his left foot, and then follows with his right foot, stopping on the inside of his left foot. He holds the sword in his right hand and stabs forward, with the palm of his hand facing inward. The blade is divided up and down. The tip of the sword is slightly lower than the shoulder. The sword of his left hand is pushed forward.

A strong wind came towards Wu Feng.

Wu Feng stepped back with his left foot in an arc, straightening his body naturally. Then he turned his body ninety degrees to the left, bent his right leg into a right lunge, held the sword in his right hand and turned back, upward, and then forward to slash at the chest.

In front, the sword tip is pointed upward, the palm of the hand is facing inward, and the elbow is slightly bent.

The opponent stepped forward with his left foot, in order to quickly press into Wu Feng, and followed up with his right foot, which was the source of force for the sword. He suddenly drew the sword and stabbed Wu Feng's abdomen.

Wu Feng turned around and retreated. In order to avoid the opponent's sword edge, he also struck the opponent's wrist with his sword.

The opponent quickly retreated to avoid Wu Feng's attack.

Wu Feng did not use any other strength in this fight with the opponent. He only competed with the opponent in swordsmanship, and this was exactly his purpose.

Ever since he mastered the flying sword, Wu Feng had an idea in his mind, which was to put aside all other training contents for the time being and concentrate on perfecting the sword technique.

He himself practiced the Great Five Elements Sword Technique and had already perfected most of it, but now he decided to completely perfect his Great Five Elements Sword Technique.

You must know that Wu Feng's flying sword is different from ordinary flying swords. It is not a sword pill.

The hilt swords are exactly the same as ordinary melee swords, but they also have the function of flying swords, so the swordsmanship he uses when fighting his opponents is exactly the same as ordinary melee swordsmanship.

Although it may seem the same, there are actually some differences. That is, Wu Feng and his opponents use swordsmanship. On the surface, they look the same as ordinary swordsmen. In fact, each of their swords contains incomparable beauty. If you are not careful, it will be fatal.

It was either a matter of being poked through a hole, or it was very pitiful, and the whole person was completely wiped out by ashes and ashes.

As for the opponent simulated in the training ground, the training ground is such a setting. Although the simulated opponent is illusory, it is actually about the same strength as the person training, or even slightly stronger.

, and for this person, who is like a fanless person who needs training, he is very familiar with the technique, and it is almost like he is fighting with a slightly stronger version of himself.

Like now, Wu Feng and his opponent are basically playing a relatively balanced draw, but Wu Feng is still very cautious.

Because he felt that this opponent actually did not show his full strength.

Although he created the training ground and the simulated opponents, he himself was not very clear about some of the specific actual situations.

This thing just suddenly popped up in his mind, and he drew it out in the same way. In fact, he didn't know how much he understood it.

So he didn't know what the next development would be, so he chose carefully to fight this opponent.

The swordsmanship itself is different from other weapons, that is, the swordsmanship mainly lies in this lightness. The requirement is to try not to confront the opponent's weapons head-on, but to find the opponent's weaknesses and suddenly get close to the sword.

fatal.

So the two people fought for a long time, but their weapons actually did not collide.

It looks like the two of them are acting in a play, you come and go, I come and you go, but there is no sound at all, as if they are dancing in harmony, which looks a little strange.

Only Wu Feng himself, as the person involved, knew how dangerous it was.

It only took a while, but his vest was already soaked through. He almost got into his opponent's path several times and was finished by him.

This swordsmanship has extremely high requirements for this change. Both sides are constantly changing. Wu Feng has temporarily taken the initiative.

He attacked his opponent one after another, one after another, because he knew that gaining the upper hand was not easy.

If you want to hold on and prevent the opponent from reacting, attacking continuously is undoubtedly the most convenient and appropriate choice.
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