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Book 30 - Chapter 3 – Hard to Differentiate Between Elder and Younger Brother

Chapter 3 – Hard to Differentiate Between Elder and Younger Brother

Naturally Kou Zhong did not dare to let Jiaxiang seized the initiative to launch full-strength attack; unleashing the ‘Sudden Strike’ of the ‘Eight Methods of the Well’, he pushed his momentum to its peak condition. The Moon in the Well turned into yellow light, like a shooting star it streaked across the space between Jiaxiang and him, swiftly threatening the pit of Jiaxiang’s stomach’s position.

The man and the saber became one, none of the spectators did not sense that the saber carried the shaking-the-mountain-peak, rocking-the-mountain momentum, without any fear of any head-on counterattack.

If it were any ordinary martial art master, before the blade even touched the body, he would have received serious injury from the saber power emitted by the blade, which was full of murderous aura. Yet Jiaxiang Dashi’s entire body stayed absolutely still; even the sleeves of his clothes did not flutter the slightest bit. Suddenly his withered right hand changed from upright position to extended horizontally, his body, basically like a pillar, swayed front and back, left and right. His right hand again swept across in front of his chest, the palm shape gradually changed, the thumb bent outward, the other fingers were closed together and stretched out. By the time the palm almost arrived, the thumb accurately pinched the blade of Kou Zhong’s attacking saber.

Daoxin cried out in low voice, “One Finger Zen, Shizhu, be careful!”

Watching this, Xu Ziling was speechless inwardly. Jiaxiang’s speed was the complete opposite of Kou Zhong’s rapid-like-sudden-clap-of-thunder; each movement was unhurried, so that the spectators could see everything clearly. Yet his ‘slow’ happened to control Kou Zhong’s ‘fast’. From this, it can be seen that his slow-moving action was simply some kind of speed illusion. Buddhist school’s mysterious skill was certainly universally shocking.

Kou Zhong was even more shocked. At first glance, his move ‘Sudden Strike’ was just a dominant of