Chapter 149 (1/2)

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Chapter 149

The Battle Had Just Begun

As soon as their fists came into contact, the severe pain in Jieyi's hand made him instantly aware that his opponent was no rookie. He shuddered at the thought that he immediately wanted to retreat.

But just who was Li Chengfeng? This was a person who had mixed with the streets since he was merely ten years old. He had fought countless fights and knew how to use his fists and feet in a fight. Although his hand was in pain, Chengfeng's eyes still had a hint of excitement. He stomped, and his arm suddenly lunged forward. It looked as if his arm had suddenly extended in length.

Jieyi shrank by taking a step backwards. Chengfeng's arm reached forward, grabbed onto Jieyi's arm and pulled vigorously. Jieyi's body had no choice but was immediately pulled back in, his attempt to dodge was futile. Chengfeng immediately sent a fist into his opponent's armpit, towards the Jiquan acupoint.

Although this position seemed inconspicuous, when the fist connected with the point, Jieyi felt that half of his body was paralyzed. The intense pain almost rendered him unconscious and his True Yuan was scattered by Chengfeng's attack.

This was the scariest part for cultivators who had yet to attain the Golden Body: once their physical body sustained an inescapable attack close to their core, they would fall into a terrifying predicament. Because the casting of all spells required the mobilization of their True Yuan, if the physical body suffered a grave bodily attack, it would cause the True Yuan in their body to dysfunction. Thus, the casting of spells and use of magic would be temporarily rendered useless.

If an attack occurred at an ordinary part of the body, there is still a chance that the cultivator could cast spells and function normally. However, the Jiquan acupoint that Chengfeng attacked was one of the most vulnerable places on the human body, and the severe pain caused could rival even an attack towards the lower extremities of men. It is absolutely impossible to cultivate in such a state.

First, Chengfeng had blasted his opponent's fist into pieces, and next paralyzed him with a punch to the armpit. He wasn't in a forgiving mood. Chengfeng gripped Jieyi tightly with one hand and spun him on the spot like a top. Another hand bawled into a fist, and began to strike Jieyi at various parts of his body. Jieyi couldn't defend himself, much less fight back. He could only scream in agony.

Tongqiu and Yibai watched the brutal scene unfold before them. They would never have expected the situation to reverse in their favour!

Regardless of the type of fight or battle, as long there is a significant distance in power and skill between the two sides, and one side had entered the fight without properly understanding the opponent, the outcome would be brutal.

Had they known Chengfeng's skill and power, they would've been bolder and gutsier with Jieyi. But this would mean they wouldn't mess with Chengfeng either!

Tongqiu and Yibai looked at each other and yelled in unison, “Get him, Brother Chengfeng! Beat him to death!”

“That's right! Beat him senseless!”

“Make him kneel before you!”

Although the two of them had neither integrity nor loyalty, they aren't devoid of emotion. To be forced to kneel, to be stepped on and humiliated is nothing to smile about. So when the pair saw that Chengfeng had the upper hand in the fight, they didn't hesitate to cheer him on. It was a way for them to release the suffocating anger they had for Jieyi.

Jieyi was shocked senseless by the beating. With one hand gripped firmly by Chengfeng and the other hand in pain from the injury, he practically became a punching bag. He couldn't even move a finger.

Even worse, is that the constant spinning. By being pulled around, Jieyi was prevented from stabilizing himself, and therefore he is unable to even regain his balance and footing.

It was a technique from the Cleansing Moon Sect, the Golden Thread Entanglement. It was a move created before Chengfeng's old man had gone insane, as a means for Madam Xie to protect herself.

This move was mainly practised by women, utilizing the concept of one's lighter weight as a counter against a larger, heavier opponent. It doesn't matter how heavy the opponent is, if used properly, it can be used to effectively control the opponent and throw them off balance.

The fundamental principle was to constantly ruin the opponent's balance and center of gravity, so that the opponent was always unable to attack. At the same time, when controlling the opponent, when the opponent was disoriented, hit the opponent's vitals to further weaken the opponent.