Chapter 14 Flying Goose Kung Fu

Xie Que recalled that Mr. Fan was an instructor in the northern army before he lost his job.

Although the old man himself was once a second-level innate martial arts expert, he is old and his energy and blood have declined, so it doesn't matter.

His main deterrent was that when he served as an instructor, he had many high-ranking and powerful disciples and had deep connections in the army.

I explained this reason to Xie Que, and Xie Que nodded cautiously.

Mu Yongquan said: "We have taken away the corpse collectors upstream, so you don't have to worry."

This was the matter that Xie Que was most worried about before. He was relieved when he heard Mu Yongquan said that it had been handled properly.

Xie Que seemed to have thought of something else and showed a sly smile: "Senior Brother Mu, does bringing back the Iron Corpse this time count as a credit?"

Mu Yongquan was stunned at first, then immediately reacted, raised his finger and pointed at Xie Que and said with a smile: "You are really smart, but since you are not from the Demon Suppression Division, you will only reward you with some silver coins."

Xie Que couldn't help but feel a little disappointed. With the financial resources Dashun showed, he was not short of food and drink, but something else.

Seeing that Xie Que was a little frustrated, Mu Yongquan smiled and said: "But I can promise you as the Silver Sword Guard of the Demon Suppressing Division that you can choose any entry martial arts from the Demon Suppressing Division's arsenal."

Xie Que couldn't help but beam with joy and said: "Is it really any book?"

Mu Yongquan nodded: "But only for entry martial arts."

Xie Que thought about it for a while and realized that there was a blue entry in his entry library, "Body is as light as a swallow", and he needed a light skill to match it.

After thinking about it, Xie Que expressed his thoughts.

Mu Yongquan nodded and promised to bring him the secret book the next time he came.

In the days that followed, Xie Que practiced martial arts at home and ate meat. Occasionally, he could fish for corpses, but most of the reward entries were useless.

Xie Que is still exploring the term "carnivorous beings".

After his testing, he found that each type of meat enhanced the body's Qi and blood to a different extent.

So Xie Que took all the money left in his hand, went to Jinmen City and bought a little of all the meat available in the market.

It took half a month to eat all the meat.

The results show that the degree of qi and blood enhancement that poultry can achieve is extremely limited, and the effect is average.

But the game captured by hunters in the mountains has better effects.

The one with the best effect is an animal called the purple badger.

But according to the hunters, purple badgers usually have extremely keen detection power and are difficult to catch. The half of them that Xie Que was able to buy was a hunter who got it by luck.

However, the meat of purple badgers is both woody and hard, and it is difficult to find traces of purple badgers in the mountains, so there are generally no hunters to specifically catch them.

After asking many times to no avail, Xie Que set his sights on the slightly inferior black-backed viper.

According to hunters, although the black-backed viper is not venomous, it is huge and can easily kill beasts such as wolves and leopards.

Fortunately, the snake gallbladder has great medicinal value and is miraculous in stopping bleeding. Therefore, specialized hunters go into the mountains to hunt black-backed vipers.

I found several senior hunters, and they all said that the black-backed viper was too big, so they usually only took the skin and gallbladder, and the bodies were usually thrown directly on the mountain.

They were also very happy to hear that Xie Que bought the meat of the black-backed viper at a high price.

After all, this money is like picking up money for free, so why not?

But Xie Que didn't have much silver left, so he shyly reached out to Dashun for money.

Dashun could also see that the food at home was a mess of meat during this period, but he didn't find it strange.

After all, warriors who enter the country for physical training are like this and need a lot of nutrients to enhance their energy and blood.

Food supplements can be said to be the most normal part, and he once had a similar experience.

After witnessing with his own eyes Xie Que's martial arts talent, which was even more monstrous than his own, Dashun also decided to train him well.

Although he is only his adopted son, Dashun still values ​​him very much after having been with him for many years.

Such a martial arts genius may be able to surpass his original self and truly be comparable to a real person who has entered Taoism.

After making up his mind, Da Shun wrote down a prescription with a wave of his hand and gave it to Xie Queyin, meaning that he should go to the city to get the medicine.

Dashun looked quite proud. This great tonic soup was written by a real person who had entered the Taoist secret sect, and it was a fairy medicine for warriors.

But Xie Que had no intention of drinking the big tonic soup, so he just exchanged all the money for the meat of the black-backed viper.

When Dashun saw Xie Que carrying so much snake meat back, his brows jumped, but he didn't criticize him for anything.

He could see Xie Que's energy and blood increasing rapidly, and it was only faster than his own before.

But young people will always do some somersaults before they realize what the old man said. Dashun glanced at Xie Que who was making the snake meat into dried meat from the corner of his eye.

He thought to himself, when you have enough energy and blood and encounter a bottleneck, you will know the benefits of this tonic soup.

Xie Que was completely unaware of his adoptive father's thoughts, but instead dried all the nearly one hundred kilograms of snake meat into dried meat for easy storage.

After Mu Yongquan left that day, he brought him the promised Qing Gong method the next day.

"Goose Plundering Power".

Before he actually started learning, Xie Que originally thought that the part to be trained in this light skill would be his legs.

But he didn't expect that this was actually an entry-level martial arts that specialized in training internal organs.

It aims to maintain health from within, improve breathing conditions, and make your physical strength stronger and longer.

This light skill is not a boxing technique. Without the assistance of fisting, Xie Que felt that he was missing something when he started practicing this martial art.

Fortunately, with the help of "Shen Ling Ru Yan", I finally got in after half a month of searching, but I was still far from entry.

Xie Que was a little confused and didn't know when he would be rewarded with a "never-ending foot"...

After the Mid-Autumn Festival, the climate in Jinmen City changed rapidly, and the temperature suddenly dropped a lot.

Xie Que jumped back and forth in the forest, his body like a nimble wild goose.

Jumping several meters, Xie Que stepped over a puddle on the ground and exhaled a puff of white air.

His skin was a little red, and his body temperature was much higher than that of ordinary people.

And this is also a sign of abundant qi and blood.

From Mu Yongquan, Xie Que learned that if he wanted to advance to the second level of martial arts, he needed to practice a body-building martial arts to the extreme.

And based on qi and blood, a trace of qi energy is condensed in the veins.

This bit of energy was not as Xie Que initially thought, capable of killing people invisible.

Rather, it is simply to assist martial arts and enhance the power of martial arts.

Mu Yongquan used the Yan Qing Fist to enter the innate world. With his energy attached, he could easily penetrate chain mail with one punch.

Xie Que was very curious about what it would be like if he was based on multiple martial arts and simultaneously promoted his innate skills.

With this kind of motivation, Xie Que kept practicing martial arts all day long, except for taking necessary rest and collecting corpses.