Chapter 1690 Martial Arts Instinct
Jiang Ning knew there were infrared sensors installed here, and he could sense them even without
wearing infrared ray sses.
But unlike Fang Yin, Jiang Ning could even tell how these detectors were set up.
After all, the strongest attacker was always the best at defense.
In the past, Jiang Ning cracked dozens of such defense systems, but he had nevere across
anyone who could set it up as well as him.
Fang Yin suddenly moved.
He was as nimble as a rabbit when he leaped forward and swept over. Even though he couldn''t
detect the infrared rays, he always managed to dodge them deftly.
Fang Yin was entirely relying on his martial arts instincts!
SWOOSH!
SWOOSH!
He moved around swiftly and was so nimble that he jumped like a monkey.
In a matter of seconds, Fang Yin had gone over the system''s defense without triggering it.
Fang Yin turned to look back at this spot where he was standing when he got to the corridor and
frowned slightly. He could sense himself almost triggering the system. Even someone as powerful
as he had to bepletely focused in order to make it through.
And that was just the first line of defense.
Before long, he quickly went in further.
The moment he left, Jiang Ning stepped out and headed over to the infrared sensors nonchntly...
Fang Yin moved quickly. Although he had little understanding of this high technology defense
system, he made it past several of them easily using his martial arts skills.
There were probably only a few people in
Korea who was as highly skilled as him.
Ko Sany on his couch in his room deep inside the estate. He swirled a ss of red wine as he
looked at the silhouette on the screen.
"He''s incredible. He is simply incredible,” eximed Ko San uncontrobly.
"Traditional Chinese martial arts is simply breathtaking. He is so highly skilled that everythinges
to him instinctively. His highly sensitive instincts canpare to this high technology equipment. I
can''t help feeling impressed."
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He was an advocate of technology, especially firearms. He once witnessed a single missile
decimating hundreds of people in the blink of an eye.
But he remained impressed by traditional fighting skills, which were done barehanded.
"He''s so powerful that he can probably defeat 100 fighters at a go easily."
The leader of the security guards standing beside him nodded and agreed, "But strength like this is
useless in the Middle East. No matter how fast he is, he can''t outrun a bullet. No matter how strong
he is, he can''t survive a bomb. Martial arts have no ce in modern warfare. We need weapons!"
Ko San turned to nce at the leader. He didn''t agree but didn''t argue with him.
Times had changed. A century ago, bareknuckle fighting was the best weapon on the battlefield, but
things had changedpletely now.
With industrialization, it has gotten far easier for weapons to improve.
Especially considering the situation in the Middle East, which was nothing but chaos.
Human lives were cheap.
"You''re right,” said Ko San as he smiled, "Chinese martial arts is weaker than modern weapons and
probably can''t outdo them at all, but to these martial artists, using weapons is a cowardly act."
The leader narrowed his eyes.
"Also, it doesn''t necessarily mean that Chinese martial arts can''t be used on the battlefield. Some
people are shockingly powerful. Even if you have a weapon, you might get so frightened of them
that you lose all courage to fight!"