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Chapter 101 One and a half pictures

"Brother Mo, there is something on the top of the cave!" Huang Rong also discovered the picture on the top.

"Wait a moment," Guo Mo walked out of the cave, found a piece of pitch pine wood as thick as an arm, lit it with a fire stick, and used it as a simple torch.

Go into the cave again and observe the painting at the top of the cave.

It's not quite appropriate to say it's a painting. It's just some linear traces carved on the stone wall by someone using a sharp tool, as well as some small holes at intervals.

These holes and lines barely constitute two pictures, perhaps one and a half pictures to be precise.

"What is this?" Guo Mo was a little confused.

He determined that this was the secluded place where "Wu Yazi" lived in those days. The old man couldn't be bored and paint by himself, could he?

Guo Mo wouldn't believe it if this was some kind of peerless magical skill. It's so clearly engraved there. Who wouldn't be able to see it?

Guo Mo had a general estimate in his mind, but he couldn't describe it and couldn't convince himself.

"Rong'er, can you understand what this is?" Guo Mo asked.

Huang Rong was also deep in thought, making gestures with her hands from time to time, and then stopped for a moment, as if she had lost the point.

"Brother Mo, the first picture on the left looks like the acupuncture points and veins of the human body, but I haven't practiced it yet, so I'm not very clear."

"The half picture on the right is even more incomprehensible, but I judge that perhaps it is only after the picture on the left is completed that the picture on the right can be understood."

"Or maybe, the person who carved this picture didn't even deduce what the complete picture on the right should look like."

Huang Rong is indeed a smart person, and her judgment on this half-picture is roughly the same as Guo Mo's.

And Guo Mo is a person who has practiced the "Nine Yang Manual". After practicing for so long in the "Eight Meridians", only the most mysterious and elusive "Taiping Meridian" has not been opened.

On the wall of the cave ceiling, there is a picture on the left, which shows the running route of the "Eight Meridians". Guo Mo can still roughly understand it.

Huang Rong was able to calculate seven, seven, eight or eight even before she had even practiced, and Guo Mo couldn't help but admire him in his heart.

However, after the "Eight Extraordinary Meridians", that small part cannot be understood clearly.

As for that half of the picture, Guo Mo understood something from another level.

"Rong'er, hold the torch for me." Guo Mo handed the torch to Huang Rong.

Then, he walked straight to the bottom of the carving on the top of the cave. After a vigorous competition in his Dantian, he used the "Golden Wild Goose Kung" and jumped up.

This cave was more than two feet high. Guo Mo jumped up and his head almost reached the top wall.

Move your hands forward, clasp the gap in the top wall, and press your whole body against it like a gecko. This is the "Wall Wandering Skill" in the "Nine Yang Manual".

Guo Mo was only less than half a foot away from the carvings on the top wall, so he used his eyesight to look carefully.

Although Guo Mo's inner strength cannot be said to be completely "visible at night" after he has practiced his internal skills, he can still barely see the engravings in front of him with the help of weak light.

The picture on the left, as I just thought, is indeed the method of performing the "Eight Extraordinary Meridians". For those whose internal strength is below "first-class", it has nothing to do with it.

Moreover, the method of performing the "Eight Extraordinary Meridians" set in the illustration is a bit strange. It is very different from and even incompatible with the "Nine Yang Manual" practiced by Guo Mo.

Anyway, Guo Mo had the "Nine Yang Manual", so he didn't think about practicing the content engraved in this picture, but just forcibly memorized it temporarily.

The left half of the picture on the right, even though it is so close, still makes no sense, or as Ronger said, the person who carved the picture didn't even understand it himself.

Out of the principle of "you can't come back empty-handed when you enter Baoshan", Guo Mo also memorized this residual picture seriously.

Compared with the picture on the left, it is easier. It seems that the key point is not the content, but the visualization.

When I was about to leave, I unconsciously discovered that there were a few lines of small words engraved about one foot away from the picture on the left.

Guo Mo turned around and "swam" over again.

"I am carefree and carefree, and I pride myself on my outstanding talents and talents, and my elegant demeanor. I don't want to be blind, wrongly believe in evildoers, and end up suffering the pain of being disabled and trapped in my body."

"What Wuya has learned in his life is all-encompassing, especially martial arts. He has reached the first-class level at the age of eighteen, and is at his peak at the age of thirty-five. He knows his destiny at the beginning of his life and has a glimpse of his innate talent."

"In this world, we are either men or women. I have no cliff to think about. My body is trapped by men, my heart is tired of women, and I can't find a single word of 'love' in my life."

"After sitting idle for decades, I obtained a scroll of magical power, which I left in the world. When a woman enters my door and wall, the power is: no self."

It turns out that the technique in the picture on the left is called the "Godless Kung Fu"?

I don't know how it compares to the "Small Phaseless Skill". I think this is the inscription left by Wu Yazi, so its power must be extraordinary.

Guo Mo "swimmed" to the side of the picture on the right again, looking for any messages or the like, but unfortunately found nothing.

As soon as he quit the "Wall Walking Skill", Guo Mo jumped down from the top wall without making any sound.

"Brother Mo, have you discovered anything?"

Guo Mo actually stayed there for a long time. Huang Rong was worried about his safety and never dared to speak out.

"Haha, Ronger, your blessing has come today."

Thinking about it, Guo Mo felt lucky. If he hadn't wanted to go to the top wall to have a look, and if he hadn't happened to know the "Wall Wandering Skill", even if someone had better martial arts than him, he might not have been able to obtain this "Selflessness".

Magical power".

The key is that you can only see those small words when you reach the top. Otherwise, just by looking at the bottom and memorizing the exercise method on the left, if a man practices it, I wonder what the consequences will be?

Thinking of this, Guo Mo felt the wind in his crotch inexplicably.

You know, there are still mostly men in the world. The old man "Wu Yazi" can't be so sinister, right?

"Rong'er, the picture on the left on the top wall is a skill called the 'No-Self Divine Skill', which is only suitable for women to practice."

"The person who created this technique is Wu Yazi, the leader of the Xiaoyao Sect who had an unparalleled charisma at that time. If he were to live in this world, it is estimated that even the 'Five Experts' would be hard-pressed to match him."

"With this 'selfless magical skill' and the 'Lingbo Weibu', I think twenty years from now, Rong'er may not be able to find an opponent in the world."

"When the time comes, Ronger can also change her name to 'Huang Qiubai', hahaha," Guo Mo joked, but he was really happy for Huang Rong.

"Brother Mo, you know how to make fun of others. Is it as exaggerated as you said?"

Huang Rong was naturally happy. Although she was not very keen on martial arts, she had been yearning for fairy tales that were the best in the world since she was a child.

Now he has obtained a top-notch peerless magical skill, not to mention that it was given to him by "Brother Mo".

Hey, poor little girl, she owes everything to Guo Mo. (Wu Yazi fainted in the toilet from crying...)

The two of them checked the cave carefully again, and then left with "still unfulfilled feelings" until they found nothing more.

"Rong'er, let's salute to the cave."

Guo Mo took Huang Rong with him and bowed respectfully towards the cave. After all, Huang Rong could be regarded as a member of the Xiaoyao sect with "roots, red and upright".

In Guo Mo's mind, the half picture on the right was always flashing.

It seems that I have touched something, but I seem to be unable to grasp anything.

"Does it have to be 'innate'?..."


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