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Chapter 69

Traveling south all the way, since Jiang Yu showed his skills that day, Li Chun and He Yi have obviously become much more polite to him.

It is so realistic for people in the martial arts world. As long as you have the strength, you can win respect. Although these people in the martial arts world who are not serious are basically all responsibilities in the court, their way of doing things has not changed much.

As for Jiang Huan, it is easy to solve the problem when he comes to Jiang Yu to learn martial arts. He directly taught him the Shaolin Heart Technique and the introductory boxing method to let him practice it first. It is estimated that he would start from Shaolin Longquan and start from the Vajra Palm. When he practices the Great Vajra Palm, he will have to have three or five years. Such a long time is enough for Jiang Yu and Jiang Huan to go further.

Perhaps Jiang Yu had a deep impression when he took action that day. Jiang Huan was not at all resistant to the ordinary boxing techniques taught by Jiang Yu, and he learned very seriously. At this time, he finally showed his outstanding talent. He only hit a set of Shaolin Long Fist in seven or eight days, but now he is just a little less experienced in his use of experience.

Jiang Yu was speechless about this. When he learned Shaolin Changquan, he was not much slower than Jiang Huan, but at that time his cultivation was even higher than Jiang Huan. In addition, he had a lot of insights into boxing and kicking moves. When he was in the Emei Sect, he studied boxing and palms very much with Master Gu Hongzi, so he learned fast enough.

But although Jiang Huan also learned martial arts in his early years, he often learned it at will, which was not a system at all. He had no so-called "thinking" about fists and feet. To put it bluntly, he was not much better than beginners. But even such a person, if he seriously learned martial arts, he was so quick.

"It's really pissing people with comparisons. Seeing this guy learns martial arts speed is really disheartening!"

He also taught Jiang Huan speechlessly, and of course he also made a special mention. Don’t think that learning Arhat Fist can ignore Shaolin Long Fist. After all, this boxing technique can be regarded as the foundation of all the martial arts of the Shaolin School, and only by laying a good foundation can you better master the top martial arts.

Jiang Yu has certain advantages in learning fist and palms. In fact, thanks to the earliest systematic teaching of wild ball fist, he laid a solid foundation. Otherwise, the foundation is not solid, and even if you can learn high-quality martial arts, it will be difficult to cultivate it to the point of reaching the pinnacle.

Jiang Yu, who knows this well, naturally cannot ignore the importance of the foundation when teaching others, so he repeatedly emphasized that the foundation must be laid firmly and never underestimate these inconspicuous basic martial arts.

Li Chun sighed a lot about such words: "I think if I had such an enlightenment when I was practicing martial arts in my early years, I would not be stuck in my current state..."

His words made everyone more curious about him. After asking, he realized that Li Chun was considered a talented young genius in his early years, but he was eager to achieve success and focused on learning superior martial arts. He would inevitably look down on the basics.

With his outstanding talents, the Wuhumen's martial arts really made him practice the most powerful ones in one breath.

But at this time, although he realized that his foundation was not solid, it was too late. Although he later relied on his outstanding talent and lacked himself and was diligent enough, he ran to the court to become a master of the inner court. He relied on the various resources provided by the court to cultivate his cultivation to the state of innate perfection. At the same time, he also realized that his own limit was here, and it was difficult to improve any more.

"Now I practice, I am just slowly improving my own skills, and there is no improvement in it... In fact, this was the case a few years ago before I reached the perfection of my innateness..."

Only then did Jiang Yu understand why Li Chun, whose cultivation is higher than him, is not as strong as him. This is the reason.

"I wonder if I will fall into such a dilemma after I reach the point of innate perfection?"

He really had no idea about this. Although he was roughly sure about the higher level of Tongtian realm, he was not sure whether he guessed correctly or not. What if he guessed wrong? And even if he guessed correctly, it would be too difficult to do that. He didn't know whether he could do it. After all, his family knew his own affairs.

Although countless people praised Jiang Yu for his extraordinary understanding and his understanding of martial arts is far higher than that of ordinary martial arts practitioners, he relied on the various novels and stories he had read on earth and a bunch of ideas that he didn't know whether it was working or not.

What he had to do was combine these strange ideas into the martial arts he had practiced, and then more perfectly exert the power of martial arts.

But if he touches a more mysterious level, he will have no confidence. For example, the double killing of swords is a martial art that attaches great importance to personal understanding. He would rather be despised by Dugu Yihe, and even resent himself than to learn only one idea and rely on personal understanding to learn this martial art. He had to learn the forty-nine moves created by Dugu Yihe first.

It is because he has no confidence in creating a complete set of martial arts out of thin air - not to mention that he does not have enough accumulation to make him do this. Even if he can really combine what he has learned and that set of core concepts to perform his own sword double kill, it will be at least ten or twenty years later.

At least the double killing of swords and swords is still a trick, and internal strength and even realm cultivation are even more mysterious. If the subsequent realm needs to be broken through with sudden enlightenment, Jiang Yu may have to find a place to squat and draw circles.

However, Jiang Huan listened to this. Although the ninth prince was gentle and polite to others, he was also arrogant. It would be fine if he didn't know it at first. Now he knew that Jiang Yu taught his basic fists and feet not to fool him, but to really consider his future development. Li Chun, a master of the big insider, appeared and used himself as a negative teaching material, so he became more attentive to those two sets of fists and feet.

At the same time, he is closer to Jiang Yu and likes to talk to Jiang Yu on weekdays, but unexpectedly he gets closer.

During these days, Jiang Yu did not specifically mention the matter between the princes, nor did he mention words like "Tai Zi" because he understood that sometimes rushing to achieve success will only make things worse.

Wuhua also agreed with Jiang Yu's approach and was even surprised: "I didn't expect you to be so scheming." Jiang Yu didn't know how to deal with it, because although this was a compliment, she didn't think it was good.

"Anyway, let's get along like this first. The only difficulty is that after returning to Jingwucheng, I don't know if I can maintain this relationship."

"It's not too difficult to maintain it. I believe that the princes who stayed in Jingwu City will take the initiative to create this opportunity for us."

Jiang Yu glanced at Wuhua and agreed with this inference. It was precisely because of this that he was not in a hurry to get closer to Jiang Huan.

As the youngest son of His Majesty the emperor, he suddenly ran out of the imperial city to play. If the other princes had no idea about him, he would not believe him if he was beaten to death.

"It's hard for others to say, that ambitious third prince...huh."

The emperor has given birth to nine sons in total, and the eldest son, the original Taiwuzi, has passed away. The second prince Jiang Bo was the most hopeful to inherit the throne, but when he was a child, he had a fever and burned his brain. Although his intelligence was not affected, his right arm was not only unable to exert force, but his movements were even more difficult than his left arm, and he could see incongruity at a glance. In addition, walking could show some wrongness, so it was not suitable to inherit the throne in this situation.

From this point of view, the third prince Jiang Han should have the most hope of inheriting the throne, but after Tai Wuzi passed away, the second prince was not suitable, and there was an argument from somewhere: since the eldest son cannot be inherited, the most wise prince should be chosen there to inherit the throne.

Jiang Bo became anxious when he heard this, and then he began to take a series of actions, not only to win over the ministers in the court, but also to win over his brothers to support him. Among them, the sixth prince Jiang Fan supported his third brother.

The fourth prince Jiang Hong and the fifth prince Jiang Yang were both born with the same mother, and the two brothers were also in groups. Although they seemed to be quite ambitious about the throne, they had never made any moves.

In addition to the third prince and the fourth prince, the seventh prince Jiang Bin should be the most promising person to inherit the throne. All his literary and martial arts are the most outstanding among all princes. Some even say that the so-called choice of the most "wise" prince, and the most virtuous refers to the seventh prince.

In addition, the Seventh Prince is quite famous among the ministers, so he is very optimistic about the Seventh Prince in the court. It can be said that the Seventh Prince inherited Tai Wuzi and ascended the throne was what everyone hoped to do.

As for the eighth prince, this is a famous medicine jar in Jingwu City. He stayed in his own government office all day and did not go out. Famous doctors from all over the place were all famous doctors from all over the place. Therefore, no one regarded him as a candidate for the son of the son.

But the matter is hard to say, because the emperor's favorite son is the ninth prince Jiang Huan, but Jiang Huan has never shown any talent. The court officials naturally have no impression of him. In addition, the prince seems to be not in the fight for the throne, so I have not seen any action so far.

But this kind of thing is not that you show an attitude of not being concerned about me, others will ignore you, especially the ambitious third prince... For him, the Seventh Prince and the Ninth Prince are both enemies of him ascending the throne, because he is not as good as the Seventh Prince, and he is not as good as the Ninth Prince when he is loved. He happens to be unreliable at both ends, which is very embarrassing, so this time the Ninth Prince is traveling, he may do something.

"As long as the third prince takes action, you can take advantage of the opportunity to protect the ninth prince to bring your relationship closer."
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