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Chapter 274 Years of hard work will eventually pay off

Chapter 274 Years of hard work will finally pay off

"Absurd, really ridiculous!"

In the mansion of General Xingyang, Cheng Yaojin threw aside the letter in his hand, his face full of disdain.

What a joke, Yang Guang's brain was broken, so he didn't wait for Luo to go to Yangzhou to live in peace.

Yes, the letter just now was written by Zhai Rang, the great leader of Wagang.

The content of the letter was very simple. It was a brief statement of his inference, and finally expressed the hope that if such a thing really happened, Cheng Yaojin could join Wagang Village to participate in the grand event.

How could Cheng Yaojin believe it?

Unfortunately, the slap in the face came too quickly. The next day I heard that Luodu was rebuilding the dragon boat.

What is a "dragon boat"? It is the boat that Emperor Yang Guang of the Sui Dynasty took when he was traveling along the Grand Canal.

Such a move is obviously in the rhythm of patrolling through the Grand Canal.

Recalling the contents of yesterday's letter from Zhai Rang, the leader of Wagang, I felt uneasy in my heart.

Damn it, Yang Guang wouldn’t really do that, would the Sui Dynasty still be maintained?

Feeling uneasy, he hurriedly wrote to Zhang Xutuo in Luodu to inquire about the situation, but the reply only reassured him to prepare for the defense of Xingyang.

Cheng Yaojin's heart suddenly went cold...

As he had said well before, Zhang Xutuo was in Luodu and tried his best to persuade Sui Emperor Yang Guang to send troops to attack the Wagang Army.

In the eyes of Zhang Xutuo and his subordinate generals, the threat from the Wagang Army was too great.

If you don't kill it completely before it fully reaches its potential, it will be troublesome to solve it in the future.

In the previous correspondence between Zhang Xutuo and Cheng Yaojin, this was the most talked about.

But what's going on now? Zhang Xutuo didn't even mention the Wagang Army. Did all his persuasion in Luodu fail?

Soon after, news officially came out from Luodu that Yang Guang was about to lead the main force of the emperor's army to Yangzhou on a dragon boat inspection. Cheng Yaojin was suddenly shocked.

Damn it, do you want to be so incompetent?

Fortunately, at this time, an urgent letter from Zhang Xutuo calmed Cheng Yaojin's frightened heart.

On the other side, after Wu Dong and the big leader Zhai Rang met, they focused all their attention on cultivation, as well as patrolling and adjusting their subordinates' territories.

There is nothing to say about cultivation. Since he started training in "Ziwu Gang", he can clearly feel the continuous improvement of his physical fitness.

However, because the weather is hot, or the sun in the sky is too hot at noon, I can only practice at night, so the progress of practice is not as fast as it was at the beginning.

However, if this is the case, mixing the methods of "White Tiger Gang" to temper the internal organs and bone marrow will bring you one step closer to the realm of great success.

As long as he is willing, he can mobilize the power of qi and blood in his body at any time to attack with mixed strength, and a single punch can have more than five thousand kilograms of power.

Not only that, there seems to be no end to the improvement of strength.

Now, he is just waiting for the tempering of the internal organs and bone marrow to reach the state of perfection to see what it will be like by then?

The practice of "Ziwu Gang" will naturally not be interrupted, but will continue.

That special aura of yin and yang is of great help to the development of physical potential and the improvement of all aspects of quality.

After all, it is a body-refining magical skill that reaches the level of fragmentation. Naturally, Wu Dong must make good use of it to try to help him reach a higher level of life.

He hopes that he can learn from more physical training models to make his own exercise effect more obvious and more beneficial to the body.

I have considered the "Secret of Immortality", and I think we can use this to bring together some Taoist masters to study it together.

He suspected that "The Secret of Immortality" was a Qi training method that directly focused on breathing in the spiritual energy of heaven and earth.

How could there be any theory of meridians and true energy in the cultivation methods of the Yellow Emperor's era?

The training methods of military commanders during the Three Kingdoms and Eastern Han Dynasties that he obtained were based on this model.

However, the method of cultivating military commanders may be quite crude, not even a tiny bit worse than the "Secret of Immortality".

In addition, there are some rather peculiar methods of developing physical potential in the Double Dragon World of the Tang Dynasty.

Wu Dong also wanted to see more and increase his own cultivation base.

It's a Buddhist magical skill. As long as it can improve his physical fitness, he doesn't mind learning it.

In this process, spreading some of your own ideas and concepts is also a way of not wasting your time.

In this era, planting red flags everywhere is obviously inappropriate and too advanced.

However, everyone should study and practice martial arts, and Wu Dong could still provide a path for those who are motivated to rise.

If he does not ask for everyone to be like a dragon, this is the same as Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva's oath, "I will never become a Buddha until hell is empty." It is basically impossible to achieve it.

In this world, there will always be those people who are unwilling to make progress and are lazy, so we cannot destroy them humanely.

Wu Dong just wanted to give a chance, a chance that everyone can become a dragon.

In this era where knowledge and resources are highly monopolized, what he has done is enough.

Apart from anything else, looking at the vibrant and uplifting scene in the villages I visited, I knew the effect of what I had done.

He spent a lot of effort on education, and almost all the resources produced in the territory were tilted crazily towards education. The result was that in just a few years, the number of martial artists at the martial arts level under him had almost exceeded 20,000.

What is this concept?

If they were all organized, they would definitely be an extremely powerful army.

I don’t know if the Qin army and the Han army in their heyday were at this level, but Wu Dong could proudly roar: The world is invincible!

As time goes by, the number of masters trained in the school will only increase.

This is still the number of high-ranking warriors. The number of low-ranking warriors is even more exaggerated. It may have exceeded 150,000, and it is still increasing rapidly with the expansion of territory.

At present, every village has at least one third-rate martial artist in charge, plus more than a dozen first-rate warriors as assistants. The rest of the young men and women are all strong and strong, and even the old, weak, women and children have a certain fighting capacity.

Ordinary thieves and bandits really don't have the guts to come here and seek death.

Some old villages that have been in operation for a long time even have second-rate warriors stationed there.

If the warriors who have reached the first-class strength are either studying with Wu Dong or taking turns to garrison important places, there may be first-class warriors in some villages.

That's a bit exaggerated. The strength of a village is probably much stronger than some Jianghu sects.

Of course, with enough force to protect himself, Wu Dong spent a lot of energy on rural construction.

Nowadays, the infrastructure construction in some villages is no worse than that in towns, and may even be more convenient.

Not only has the farmland started a scientific and intensive farming model, but also the maintenance and management of forests, ponds and rivers have brought great benefits to nearby villagers.

Relying on these productions, there are many various workshops in the village.

Coupled with schools, medical clinics, and libraries, if there is no shortage of resources, qualified talents can be cultivated without going to towns at all.

Various villages are connected by small roads that can be used by horse-drawn carriages, so it is not very troublesome to connect them.

Recently, Wu Dongdu has begun to plan to build Chidao on the site to speed up logistics.

Once the construction is successful, communication on the site will be more convenient and faster.

It can be said that the territory under Wu Dong's jurisdiction at this time had the appearance of a paradise.

It's funny to say that, as Emperor Yang Guang of the Sui Dynasty continued to commit suicide, the whole world began to be in turmoil, and the swarming of rebels from all over the country was the best proof of this.

Since the rise of the Wagang Army, the threat to surrounding towns has been considerable.

But in the countryside, due to the strong governance of Wu Dong's troops and the vigorous maintenance of order, there was a peaceful scene.

As time passed, a large number of warriors appeared in Wu Dong's territory, and the order in the territory became frighteningly stable.

Even the local gangs who are best at exploiting loopholes are now unable to infiltrate.

Therefore, in the hinterland of the Central Plains, there is also a vast area spreading to the south. The urban areas are turbulent, but the countryside is peaceful.

Whenever there is a large-scale banditry or rebel army, people in the towns in this area will flock to the countryside to avoid the disaster.

After the situation stabilized, they returned to the town.

It seems that the countryside has become their safe haven. Once something happens, they rush to escape.

After going back and forth, many lower-class people who originally settled in cities and towns finally settled in the countryside to avoid wasting energy and money traveling back and forth.

However, facing the powerful rural management agencies, they can only be obedient and assigned to different villages to settle and allocate fields for farming.

It is simply impossible to settle in the village closest to the town.

Most of these villages serve the purpose of serving as isolation zones. They are also transfer points for agricultural products and various daily necessities to the towns. They must be firmly controlled. How can it be possible to arrange for a large number of people to live there?

It can be said that although Wu Dong's territory is entirely rural, it has a complete internal closed-loop operation system.

It doesn't matter whether there is a town or not. On the contrary, a town surrounded by villages in the territory, if there is no continuous supply of daily necessities from the countryside, it is afraid that it will completely collapse in a short time, and it will not even be able to turn around.

This is one of the main reasons why he has never touched the towns. At this time, the conditions in the villages in his territory are no worse than those in the towns. Why go to the cities to start a fiercely competitive life style?

No joke, as long as he is willing, with one order, the entire hinterland of the Central Plains will spread to the vast land of the Jianghuai region, and the imperial government's management system here will completely collapse in a short time.

I don't know what the various rebels and local gangsters who are tossing around the town are so special about, and I don't have any vision at all.

If they jump too much, Wu Dong can crush them to death without Wu Dong personally taking action...

(End of chapter)


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