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... ith an incident. He had no particular thoughts about it; if there was an enemy, he would simply cut them down.
Having walked the path of the sword, he had gouged out his own eyes, relying entirely on his sense of energy to perceive the world.
However, at some point, he realized that mere sensory perception was not enough. He devised a method, which he named Amjung Siman-gong (暗中心眼功).
Amjung Siman-gong was a martial art that spread his internal energy in waves, allowing hi ...
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