[Vol. 6] Chapter 20: This Punch Still Holds Three Points of Power
Murong Yun was genuinely confused.
He had traveled the world for over a decade, encountering all sorts of skilled martial artists, and had been involved in countless battles, so of which numbered over a thousand.
Among them, there were indeed enemies skilled in body refining, capable of withstanding his punches with their hard bodies. But those were always massive, muscular n, well over eight feet tall, or giant warriors clad in strange armor.
With those enemies, the feeling of a punch landing was like striking a steel plate or a wall. No matter how hard you hit, your wrist would still ache from the shock. But with this petite, adorable girl’s body, it felt like hitting sothing soft with a slight bounce. How could that be possible?
Still, the first half of that punch had landed with full force, and she seed to have taken it without issue. This ant she must have so real skill. But why did she leave herself so unguarded to take that hit? It defied all martial arts logic…
Just as Murong Yun found himself bewildered by this almost absurd turn of events, the black-haired girl’s dissatisfied voice rang out once more.
“Hey, why don’t you keep going? Show so of those flashy martial arts techniques! Is that all you’ve got?”
Before he could react, an eerie, bone-chilling sense of danger and unease suddenly descended on him!
It was a feeling he had only experienced once before, years ago, when he and a group of strong warriors ventured into a secret realm to hunt down the fearso beast known as . It was the suffocating, overwhelming pressure from its terrifying, mountain-like form and vast, ocean-like aura of power. That was the deepest sense of despair and fear he had ever felt.
The Taotie is a mythical creature in Chinese mythology, often depicted as a grotesque, gluttonous beast. It is frequently seen on ancient Chinese bronze vessels, typically as a mask-like design with large, bulging eyes and a gaping mouth.
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