Chapter 166 - 163 Jiang Yunkai
Jiang Yunkai’s movements were as fluid as drifting clouds and flowing water, without a hint of stagnation. Each motion seemed to have been honed a thousand times, picked up effortlessly, very casual. Yet, each move contained a powerful force. With just a light touch, a hoodlum was sent flying far away, crashing heavily to the ground, crying out in pain.
Ling Chen watched quietly, nodding occasionally and praising Jiang Yunkai’s martial arts skills.
His skills were honed in real combat, focusing on lethal intent, with big and bold moves where every strike was meant to kill. Thus, his martial arts had no fixed routines; every punch and kick aimed to quickly eliminate the enemy.
But Jiang Yunkai was different; the aura he exuded clearly indicated a well-trained background. Judging by his moves, he likely practiced traditional martial arts, Xingyi Fist.
Xingyi Fist is one of Huaxia’s traditional martial arts, celebrated alongside Tai Chi Boxing and Trigram Palm as one of the three major Inner Boxing styles.
Assessing martial arts isn’t just about observing the physical form; the most important aspect lies in the artistic conception. If it possesses only form without substance, it’s merely a useless decoration.
The reason Jiang Yunkai’s martial arts captivated Ling Chen was that every move contained the essence of Xingyi Fist, demonstrating that he had grasped the profound mysteries and essence of the boxing technique.
Such a person can truly be called a master.
Jiang Yunkai had interrupted his and Nanrong Wanqing’s private moment earlier, which initially annoyed him. However, after witnessing Jiang Yunkai’s martial arts, he grew increasingly intrigued by him.
At such a young age to possess such skills, his mentor must be extraordinary.
