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Chapter 12
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The chapter opens with a description of the ancient martial arts practiced by those who descend from the clans of China. The martial arts are strictly taught only to men, and they are ranked according to their strength. For example, a young grandmaster can be ranked at the bottom of the martial arts pyramid at the level of the seventh light energy layer. A warrior at the fifth energy layer can reach the top of the pyramid. This is a one-in-a-thousand-year opportunity for a warrior to increase his or her internal power. The young master explains that he is now practicing universal good fortune and qi-induction arts, which help him to reach the first layer of the refining stage of qi. He says that if he does not fight back, then he will die. He tells the young master that the fight was not even a fight, but rather a test of his strength. He explains that hanxiaosan is testing his strength by pulling up a tiger form, which is a form of martial arts in which a warrior uses his legs to pull down a foe. He adds that he has nothing to tell the young man, who is shocked to learn that his master is not weak at all. The two young men discuss the destruction of the wedding banquet and the loss of all the guests, and the young men decide to leave the mountain. They say that the view of the mountain is beautiful, and that it is important that they take it seriously.
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My Master Is a Deity • Chapter 12 • Page ik-page-2699870
My Master Is a Deity • Chapter 12 • Page ik-page-2699871
My Master Is a Deity • Chapter 12 • Page ik-page-2699872
My Master Is a Deity • Chapter 12 • Page ik-page-2699873
Chapter 12
This is a locked chapterChapter 12
About This Chapter
The chapter opens with a description of the ancient martial arts practiced by those who descend from the clans of China. The martial arts are strictly taught only to men, and they are ranked according to their strength. For example, a young grandmaster can be ranked at the bottom of the martial arts pyramid at the level of the seventh light energy layer. A warrior at the fifth energy layer can reach the top of the pyramid. This is a one-in-a-thousand-year opportunity for a warrior to increase his or her internal power. The young master explains that he is now practicing universal good fortune and qi-induction arts, which help him to reach the first layer of the refining stage of qi. He says that if he does not fight back, then he will die. He tells the young master that the fight was not even a fight, but rather a test of his strength. He explains that hanxiaosan is testing his strength by pulling up a tiger form, which is a form of martial arts in which a warrior uses his legs to pull down a foe. He adds that he has nothing to tell the young man, who is shocked to learn that his master is not weak at all. The two young men discuss the destruction of the wedding banquet and the loss of all the guests, and the young men decide to leave the mountain. They say that the view of the mountain is beautiful, and that it is important that they take it seriously.
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