I practice martial arts by adding skill points in modern city-Chapter 68: [062] Gathering People, Searching for the Buddha Statue_3

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Chapter 68: [062] Gathering People, Searching for the Buddha Statue_3

From Master Yan Jie’s perspective at the time, Banping Mountain was indeed a suitable place to hide things.

But after so many years have passed, can this Buddha statue really be found again? Wang Longhu was puzzled.

However, since the monk himself came to ask for help, Wang Longhu, who had received much assistance from him since starting martial arts, knew he owed him a lot in return. Therefore, he couldn’t refuse the monk’s request when he was in trouble.

After all, it’s just looking for some Buddha statue, not a life-or-death battle. So he’d help if he can.

"Master, should we head out now? I didn’t see your car, are you walking? You can ride my motorbike later." Wang Longhu stood up and said.

"No rush. The martial artist practicing the spear I mentioned will arrive soon. I’ll ride with him."

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Just as the monk finished talking, a horn sounded from the mountain road outside the yard.

The monk immediately stood up: "Let’s go, he’s here."

Wang Longhu frowned. He didn’t know why, but he felt the sound was particularly familiar. When he stepped out and looked towards the mountain road, a familiar figure instantly appeared in his sight.

It was the little grocery store owner from Changkeng Village who used to sell him dog food.

Of all things Wang Longhu had calculated, he hadn’t expected the spear martial artist to be him.

Similarly, when he stepped down from his three-wheeler, the grocery store owner also had a bewildered look.

Dispatched by the Wen City Martial Arts Association to Dong County, the grocery store owner was originally a native there. Though he didn’t usually interact much with the monk, their relationship was pretty decent.

When he heard the monk had found a Ming Jin expert to help, the grocery store owner was curious who it could be.

He’d lived in Dong County for decades and hadn’t heard of any such genius. When he saw the monk coming out of the courtyard where he often delivered goods, his worldview collapsed.

Who couldn’t see it now? The Ming Jin expert the monk spoke of is actually Wang Longhu.

The young man he often saw had already achieved Ming Jin, which is hard for a martial artist with over ten years of experience to accept.

Complete and utter defeat!

"Let me introduce you, Wang Longhu, a Ming Jin master of Xingyi Boxing."

"This is Hong Wentai, who has studied the art of Baji large spear for twelve years and can pierce flying insects on the wall with a spear, a senior member of Wen City Martial Arts Association."

Master Monk introduced them to each other, and though Wang Longhu knew the grocery store owner’s name, it was the first time he learned about his expertise in Baji large spear.

Boxing emphasizes transforming the spear into a punch, and many boxing techniques derive from spear techniques. Training strives for changes in the musculoskeletal structure, integrating force.

Chop, sweep, thrust, stab... boxing techniques can connect with spear techniques, developed due to inadequate ancient training grounds for military.

Those skilled in boxing can use their fists like spears, and upon handling a spear, can reasonably master a few aspects; while not spear masters, they can effectively use it to defeat foes.

Practicing with a spear can also enhance the understanding of boxing; they complement each other.

Therefore, before Typhoon Coral’s arrival, Master Chen taught Wang Longhu the entire set of Xingyi Boxing and advised him to order a spear to practice at home.

Like Baji Fist has Baji large spear, Xingyi Boxing also has its version of Xingyi large spear.

"Respectfully meet Master Hong." Though it wasn’t the first time he saw Hong Wentai, Wang Longhu greeted him solemnly with a respectful fist salute after hearing the monk’s introduction.

Hong Wentai also quickly returned the salute, as it’s the martial artist’s etiquette.

This circle, this culture has gradually declined in the modern era, reducing to a minority.

If those within the circle don’t adhere to the rules, martial arts truly risk being completely submerged by the times.

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