Chapter 748 Big blood change
Chapter 748 Big blood change
Unconsciously, Lu Cheng has completely adapted to practicing martial arts under the sea. His body and martial arts skills have been trained in new ways, and his control over dark energy has reached a new level. Even the innate internal energy that could not be easily erupted before can now be controlled with strength and released freely.
Lu Cheng tried to put his index and middle fingers together and pointed them like swords at a reef on the seashore. His finger was still an inch away from the reef, but the hidden power that burst out left a small pit half an inch deep on the reef.
However, after this hidden energy is released from the body, it is difficult to condense and not disperse it. Its utilization efficiency is too low and it is only suitable for showing off.
If the same force hits the enemy directly, it can shatter the internal organs, dislocate bones and muscles, and even pierce the body.
However, after he had mastered the Gang Jin, changes began to occur inside Lu Cheng's body. He would have diarrhea every three days, and what he excreted were dark red blood clots. This was because after his blood marrow had been strengthened to a certain degree, the quantitative change led to a qualitative change, and a major blood transfusion throughout his body began.
After the blood transfusion, if you practice Kung Fu further, your bones will also undergo transformation, and you may even grow new teeth like the legendary Sakyamuni.
The average person has 28 to 32 teeth, but according to legend, Sakyamuni had 40 teeth and the power to throw an elephant.
Regardless of whether Sakyamuni's ability to throw the elephant is real or not, as a religious leader, how can he spread the ideas of his sect if he does not have any real skills?
Similarly, Confucius traveled around the countries and accepted three thousand disciples. He was able to make all the disciples listen to his lectures obediently, which also required the use of force.
Rumor has it that Confucius was 9 feet 6 inches tall. According to the Han Dynasty's chi, Confucius was more than 2 meters tall. Even if we use the most conservative Zhou Dynasty chi of 2 centimeters, Confucius was a 20.4-centimeter Shandong man. Such a height would definitely make him a little giant in ancient times when the average height was generally low.
In addition, Confucius was born with supernatural powers. He was able to drive a chariot, draw a strong bow, and was proficient in the six arts of a gentleman. He could also hold one end of the city gate bolt in one hand and lift the heavy city gate bolt horizontally. His strength can be seen.
Of course, these are all side issues. Lu Cheng could feel that his body was transforming little by little.
This is reflected on the system panel as a gradual increase in physical data.
Moreover, his original physique was 34+5.2, but after Lu Cheng started to have blood transfusions, it gradually changed to 34.5+4.7, 35+4.2...
In other words, the physical condition that was originally enhanced by Chinese martial arts began to gradually transform into one's own physical condition, and everything was completely returned to oneself.
Originally, a large part of Lu Cheng's physical improvement came from the system's addition of points. Although Lu Cheng himself had never stopped exercising, it was ultimately due to the addition of external forces.
In contrast, if Tang Zichen climbed up the mountain step by step to a position close to the top of the mountain, Lu Cheng took the cable car and skipped most of the stairs, only getting off the cable car every few distances to exercise during the climb.
Although the physique accumulated in this way cannot be considered superficial, it is not as good as the purest one obtained through repeated tempering.
During his thousands of years of life, Lu Cheng did not always practice martial arts. He spent most of the time enjoying life. He even had three thousand concubines in his harem and lived an absurd life, relying on medicine to maintain his health.
The path of martial arts is like rowing against the current. If you don’t practice for one day, you will be slow. If you don’t practice for two days, you will lose half of your skills. If you don’t practice for three days, you will be a layman.
Only through continuous hard work over decades can one forge into fine steel.
As Tang Zichen described in his book "Records of Chinese Martial Arts": "I started practicing boxing at the age of five. Because my bones were not yet stable, I practiced standing still to nourish my body and cultivate my internal strength. After 10 years of hard training, I was able to cultivate both inside and outside. After another ten years, I reached the peak of transforming strength and refining marrow. In the following three years, I became one with the Tao, and practiced the five non-actions of boxing when walking, standing, sitting or lying down... I participated in more than a thousand fights of varying sizes, and killed more than a thousand people, of which more than % were killed with my bare hands..."
At the age of 20, Tang Zichen was able to reach the peak of the transformation realm thanks to 1000 years of uninterrupted practice and the accumulation of more than life-and-death battles.
Most of the assassinations that Lu Cheng experienced were crushing defeats with absolute advantage, and he rarely faced real life and death situations.
Now, after practicing under the sea in an almost self-abuse manner for more than two months, the effect is much better than that of practicing for several years or even more than ten years in the past.
When you are truly immersed in martial arts practice, time passes quickly.
In the blink of an eye, more than two months have passed and it is time for the second year of college to start.
Just after Lu Cheng's school started, Huo Ling'er also used the Huo family's intelligence to investigate information about Lu Cheng.
However, Huo Ling'er was a little surprised to find that Lu Cheng was actually a top student, and even wondered if she had seen it wrong.
However, out of trust in her own feelings and not wanting to miss such a master, Huo Ling'er still found Lu Cheng's residence alone.
That evening, Lu Cheng had just finished a day's classes and rode his bike back to the community where he lived, when he saw Huo Ling'er already waiting at the door.
"Master Lu Cheng, Huo Ling'er sincerely hopes to become your disciple and receive your guidance."
Lu Cheng glanced at Huo Ling'er in front of him and opened the door casually: "Since you have found this place, come in first."
Lu Cheng took out the key, opened the door, and walked into the house first, followed by Huo Ling'er.
The area of Lu Cheng's house is not small, it is more than 140 square meters, and it is located in the Central and Western District of Hong Kong where every inch of land is valuable. A house costs more than 30 million yuan. In today's Hong Kong, it is really not affordable for ordinary people.
Huo Ling'er took a look at the environment inside the room. The furnishings in the room were extremely simple, with only some simple furniture and some calligraphy and paintings hanging on the wall. The simplicity exuded elegance.
Huo Ling'er remembered that the investigation data showed that Lu Cheng had no family background and was even an orphan, but somehow he was able to afford a house worth more than 30 million in Hong Kong.
However, Huo Ling'er didn't care about these things. She was just very interested in the calligraphy and paintings on the wall. She couldn't help but take a few more glances. Then she saw Lu Cheng pour a glass of water and said, "Sit down. You are a wealthy lady of the Huo family. Why are you so obsessed with martial arts?"
"I just like it. I have liked it since I was a child. I am also very interested in the deeds of famous martial artists. When I was studying in the United States, I started to learn karate. Later, I also studied kendo in the country of cherry blossoms. I also met some masters, and I liked martial arts even more."
"Then go to the training room and throw a few punches for me to see."
In order to practice regularly, Lu Cheng bought a house on the first floor and converted a large bedroom into a practice room. He paved the floor with special materials and placed various practice equipment...
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