C61 (2/2)

No wonder Guo Ningpao had hurriedly disappeared this morning. It was obvious that she had been tricked away by someone. Now this man was threatening him.

”If it was my parents, I might have really taken them seriously, but it was just a little poop. However, anyone who dares to threaten me, must die. ” Guo Qiren had no feelings for outsiders, so what if he died.

However, if one wanted to harm him in secret, they must pay a corresponding price. As an evil merchant, Guo Qishen was well aware of this logic.

There were only two possibilities, since the other party had left him with one week, one was because the other side hadn't prepared enough opportunities and had left him with one month of buffer time. The second reason was that the other party had some other reason for delaying by a week.

He had to be careful in the coming week. Even Guo Qiren decided to spend most of his time back at the grocery store, letting his guide find out what was going on while he waited for an opportunity.

Guo Qiren spent all of his class wondering who the source of this mysterious text message was.

But at school, he really didn't know who was paying attention to him.

On the other side, after Gu Fei'er recovered from her shock, she went to find her brother Gu Xueming with tears streaming down her face.

Gu Xuebin was now recognized as the most powerful person in the central region. His martial prowess was extraordinary, and he served as the vice captain of the Taekwondo society in the central region. However, Gu Xuebin was not born to practice Taekwondo, but a genuine Chinese martial arts. However, he was curious about this modified martial arts that was introduced to him by Japan, so he had been studying it for a long time.

When Gu Fei'er finished narrating Guo Xueqin's actions to Gu Xuebin, Gu Xuebin was immediately curious about this freshman who had just entered the first year of university.

Someone that could send Chang Qing flying with a single kick, and he was so thin, could this be a result of compulsory martial arts practice? Or could he have Qigong?

Gu Xuebin speculated as he became more curious about Guo Qirong's strength.

What he was looking forward to the most was that if Guo Qishen knew Qigong, it would be a new discovery.

He had heard that the old master who had taught him before said that true qi skills would gradually open up one's inner potential, allowing one's inner strength to travel through one's body. It could also strengthen one's muscles and protect their internal organs during combat, and would reduce one's injuries if they collided with other people. He could also channel his inner force into the opponent's body in battle, causing the opponent's injuries to worsen.

As well as when he was injured, he would use his own inner force energy to heal himself.

Moreover, the legendary inner force that was produced by cultivating the legendary inner force skills were not inner force, but true qi. This kind of inner force skill, which could produce true qi, would easily crush even a skinny man, who was as strong as a cow, after training.

Gu Xuebin had always desired a cultivation method that allowed him to cultivate internal energy. However, Gu Fei'er's description of Guo Qirong made him immediately recall the aspects of Qi.

”If I can spar with this person and see if he really knows Qigong. If he does, I will definitely find a way to become his master's disciple and learn Qigong.” On one hand, as his brother, he wanted to seek justice for his sister. On the other hand, he wanted to have a talk with Guo Qirin and see if he knew any qigong. If he did, then he must think of a way to obtain this skill.

”Even if I were to spend several tens of millions on it, wouldn't it be enough for me to buy a book on kung fu martial arts?” Gu Xuebin thought to himself. It wasn't that he didn't have money, it was just that the Gu Clan's wealth could be considered decent.

”As long as he's willing, I can buy it even if I have to.” Gu Xuebin thought about his sister's description of Guo Qirong as an ordinary person who seemed like a child from an ordinary family, and he was even more resolute in his decision.

If Gu Xuebin knew that not only was he going to face an incredible grandmaster of martial arts, but he was also an extremely cunning businessman, he probably wouldn't have thought things would go so smoothly.

It was a pity that Gu Xuebin was prejudiced against Guo Qiren because he believed Guo Qiren was just a child from a poor family. He must have had a huge attraction towards money.