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Martial King s Retired Life Book 13: Chapter 7

Author:Lee Taibai Category:urban Update time:2022-09-13 02:54:47

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Book 13: Chapter 7

The precise diagnosis for Ming Feizhens condition was the inability to use the internal energy that had been mixed with essence over the years of training. They were still there; he just couldnt wield them as freely as he once did. Frankly, he deserved praise for being able to minimise damage to this degree considering who his opponent was. After all, living to tell the tale after clashing with the mightiest entity since the worlds creation should be considered a miracle.

Ming Feizhen didnt lose his abilities due to exhaustion as Pangu did. Pangu would recover its strength through hibernation; Pangu wouldnt even bother waking even when it finished recuperating. To put it into perspective, Pangu lost “volume”, while Ming Feizhen lost “quality”.

Pangu utilised natural energy, while Ming Feizhen used man-made energy. Despite “Spring Wind Rainy Night” being a discipline that surpassed human limits at the present paradigm, at the end of the day, it still required the user to utilise man-made energy.

The repercussion of expending all of ones produced energy was blockage of blood flow. As a consequence, true qi couldnt be circulated at will. The body would instantly absorb any newly accumulated energy to promote blood flow. Hence, Ming Feizhens body was akin to a bottomless pit that absorbed all the new energy he collected.

People who examined Ming Feizhen would find that he didnt have any internal energy just as Tianhu did. All of the Fengpengs energy had pretty much been absorbed, while the “core” that circulated the energy was immobilised since it was linked to blood flow. If someone were to examine him carefully, theyd notice that his blood flow was nigh stagnant, as well. It was a miracle he was still able to go about his daily life without any hassles. If he wasnt accumulating an enormous amount of energy to stimulate the Fengpengs blood into circulation, hed already be dead. He wouldve recovered faster if the adepts he came across would help him instead of primarily being out for him.

One hundred days was only a rough estimation that could easily be an underestimation or overestimation based on numerous variables.

Just as Ming Feizhen only lost the ability to employ his internal energy, the Fengpengs power remained intact for as long as he was still breathing, still alive and still in contact with nature. Ever since the Fengpeng became part of him, he was physically stronger, more agile, immune to illness, had an inconceivable tank and could achieve more results with less effort. As long as his head wasnt separated from his body, he could recover from almost any injury without reliance on drugs or anything of that nature. The Fengpeng deserved a lot of credit for his survival against Pangu. As he expended the energy in the battle, he transiently lost those physical enhancements for a short period while the energy gradually restored itself.

Ming Feizhen had the luxury to indulge in good food and rest ever since back in Nanjiang. As a glutton, all the premium foods Ming Feizhen dined on were the best nourishment – excluding human flesh – for the Fengpeng. In the last two-plus months, the Fengpengs power had been restored to approximately 80%. The first sign that Ming Feizhen was recovering was the colour of his hair changing back.

Hair was an extension of ones blood, so Ming Feizhens hair reverted to white as blood circulation returned to normal. Had Jiang Chen seen the white hair, he mightve made a remark about Ming Feizhen having truly inherited Hero Shenzhous teachings. Ming Feizhen wasnt completely defenceless when Jiang Chen kidnapped him; however, seeing as he knew nothing about Jiang Chen and nothing about what Jiang Chen knew about him, he chose to bear with it and wait.

Jiang Chen was cognisant of what Ming Feizhens silence meant. As a matter of fact, he could tell from Ming Feizhens gaze that Ming Feizhen had something prepared enough to protect himself in his predicament. That was the reason he tortured Ming Feizhen and had Zero watch over him at their base. Jiang Chens only miscalculation was that Ming Feizhen wasnt unconscious when he pierced the latters collarbone. Ming Feizhen wasnt unconscious for even a moment; it was all an act. Ming Feizhen was well aware that he couldnt escape Jiang Chen even if he could escape Tiangou, let alone Shitou.

To reiterate for emphasis: Ming Feizhen never ran out of internal energy. He merely couldnt wield it. By extension, his incredible hearing was fully functional.

Ming Feizhens hearing informed him that Shitou was a Divine Realm fighter, one who surpassed Jiang Chen by miles. That said, Ming Feizhen didnt understand why Shitou was constantly sleeping and wearing a deadpan visage.

Ever since Ming Feizhen started his sleeping performance, he didnt move. He only did one thing – listen carefully for every iota of detail. He learnt how many people were around, what the arrangements were, what everyones special traits were and a map of the base.

Black and White Reflection covered the Yan brothers matters – and even mentioned Yan Jibeis wifes name was Yu Lian. As for the discord between them, eavesdropping on their everyday conversations, in addition to the information in Black and White Reflection, provided a lot of insight to form a reasonable theory.

After much rumination, Ming Feizhen decided the Yan brothers were the ideal targets to start with because their discipline was the only one he knew well. From then on, it was triggering them and reciting the theory from the manual to create a discrepancy in their progress.

Yan Jiangnan would never find out that he didnt learn his ancestors disciple. The qi circulation method he learnt from watching his brothers movements derived from a discipline of Demon Sect, one that taught the practitioner how to go down with their opponent.-

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