Kill Me More Times, I’ll Become Invincible

Chapter 121:



Hai Wuya’s book "Human Path Sutra" has two unique characteristics different from ancient and modern martial arts.

Firstly, it requires low aptitude for martial arts. As long as you have enough perseverance, you can gradually improve over time.

Secondly, this martial art has the potential to maintain the increase of vitality and blood for martial artists even in their old age.

Aging is unavoidable, but as long as vitality and blood continue to rise, what does age matter?

Hai Wuya said, "In my early years, I was a martial monk at Shaolin Temple, practicing external martial arts. Now, this ‘Xumi Mountain King Sutra’ is a technique of vitality and blood, not just a martial art."

The four aspects of a martial artist are strength, power, technique, and spirit.

However, Hai Wuya believes that the so-called "strength" is actually the martial artist’s physical body and vitality and blood, which are fundamental.

"After a martial artist reaches the peak of physical strength and achieves a strong vitality and blood, internal strength is generated by it."

"If a person reaches old age, their body will become weak, and the first thing to decline would be their energy and blood."

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