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"Iron Horse Stance? Dragon Tiger Hard Qi Skill?" Su Fan asked uncertainly.

Guo Song sneered, "You have so insight."

After deploying the Iron Horse Body thod, Guo Song's lower body beca as hard as iron, solid as Mount Tai.

At this mont, if Su Fan continued to use the sweeping leg on Guo Song, he would find it was like sweeping at an armored vehicle.

Guo Song's Iron Horse, fully nad the Twelve Posts of Iron Horse, was an extrely formidable movent technique.

His Hard Qi Skill was called the Dragon Tiger Hard Qi Skill, also incredibly domineering.

At this mont, Guo Song seed to have transford into a different person, and Su Fan simply couldn't move him.

Su Fan couldn't move Guo Song, but Guo Song's straight punch made Su Fan retreat repeatedly.

As he retreated again and again, Guo Song continued to advance aggressively.

Different from before, after deploying the Dragon Tiger Hard Qi Skill, Guo Song was all offense and no defense.

Unless Su Fan used techniques like the Yin Leg, Guo Song would face him head-on.

Su Fan struck Guo Song's head with a palm enveloped in Taiji True Qi, but instead of dodging, Guo Song returned a heavy punch.

Su Fan was not injured, but his figure was forced to retreat repeatedly again, and the Taiji True Qi inside his body beca sowhat chaotic at this mont.

Initially, Guo Song really confused him.

When he realized that this simple giant was all offense and no defense, even daring to et his Taiji True Qi with his face, Su Fan completely relaxed.

Taiji True Qi had a wonderful use called internal strike.

The so-called internal strike was not a straightforward force, but more like shooting over mountains, hitting a cow beyond a mountain.

His Taiji True Qi directly penetrated Guo Song's flesh and attacked his organs.

After Guo Song deployed the Dragon Tiger Hard Qi Skill, he beca reckless and did not take Su Fan seriously at all.

This led to the accumulation of Su Fan's Taiji internal strikes within him without his noticing.

This was normal, as Taiji True Qi was both rigid and flexible, good at concealing.

Before the complete explosion of the Taiji internal strikes, it was hard to detect.

After deploying the Dragon Tiger Hard Qi Skill, at first glance, it seed like his tactics had changed.

Previously suppressed by Su Fan, he began to overpower Su Fan.

He did not know that such tactics were completely a pathway to death.

Guo Song was not completely unaware, as Su Fan's palm strikes could not injure him, but Su Fan's continued aggressive striking was undoubtedly problematic.

But Guo Song didn't know where the problem lay.

All he could guess was that Su Fan was perhaps desperately trying anything in a crisis.

Having no other choice, he could only keep attacking intensely.

Their battle was extrely brutal.

They were also not easy to find in the mountains and forests.

The two had fought in the mountains and forests for a long ti without anyone else coming across them.

However, their battle was about to end.

When Guo Song threw another punch toward Su Fan's shoulder, Su Fan, like him, didn't dodge at all.

While bearing Guo Song's punch, Su Fan's Taiji Cloud Hand directly struck Guo Song's dantian.

Struck by Guo Song's ferociously strong punch, Su Fan fell directly onto the ground.

But Guo Song didn't press the attack, he just stood frozen in place.

After a long while, he glanced at Su Fan and then turned around with difficulty.

After taking two steps, he couldn't support himself and knelt half on the ground.

"Puff—"

A spray of blood mixed with pieces of internal organs violently burst out of Guo Song's mouth.

His entire body bled from every orifice in an instant, then he heavily fell to the ground.

During the fight with Su Fan, Su Fan had unknowingly struck many Taiji internal strikes in him.

At that mont, all the internal strikes exploded instantly, and how could Guo Song bear it?

His dantian and Qi Sea were shattered, and his internal organs burst open.

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