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Chapter 24

    Chapter 24 – Close Combat Gu Master


    Three dayster.


    “Lowering your body to dodge, that is the usual technique of restraining against a flying fist. When your


    enemyes and attacks you, quickly squat down and at the same time do a counterattack, striking


    his crotch and abdomen. Do not be afraid of a swinging fist. Usually those whoe up and start


    swinging their fists at the first moment are people who have no brains and are impulsive and rash.”


    On the martial arts field, the academy’s martial arts(1) instructor spoke while he performed actions to


    demonstrate. A wooden puppet’s right first swept over, and the martial arts instructor quickly squatted


    down, dodging the iing attack. Then he threw a punch at the puppet’s abdomen, knocking it down


    with a few punches.


    The students were looking at the demonstration in a circle, but most of them werecking in spirit,


    showing very little interest.


    The academy taught a variety of courses and this lesson was the one that taught foundation of martial


    arts. Using fists and legs to exert oneself was too inferior to the handsome and cool attack style of the


    moonde, making almost all the students absent-minded.


    “The next ss will be the Moonlight Gu’s usage assessment. How have you been practicing so far


    lately?”


    “I’m still doing good. I can do three moondes, but only a few of them actually hit. Usually I get two


    des on the grass puppet.”


    “Mmm, that’s the same like me. I specially bought a grass puppet just to practice for this in these few


    days.”


    …..


    The young teens whispered to one another, their minds long gone from the lesson. They were all


    worried about the assessment in the next ss. Just for this assessment, they had practiced hard for a


    long time after ss, and now they were flexing their hands and feet, looking forward to the


    assessment.


    The sounds of the students’ discussion had reached the instructor’s ear, and the martial arts coach


    jerked his gaze back at them, shouting, “No talking allowed in ss, all of you keep your mouths shut


    and watch closely!”


    He was a Rank two Gu master, his body rather muscr. His upper body was naked and robust, the


    bronzed skin littered with countless scars on it. With a loud shout he showed a threatening manner,


    pressing down on all the students in the field.


    Silence fell in the martial arts field.


    “The foundation of martial arts is the most important among important things. Especially in the early


    stages of a Gu Master’s cultivation, it is more important than anything else. All of you better focus your


    attention on me!”


    After he finished scolding, the martial arts instructor called out another wooden puppet. This light yellow


    wooden puppet was two meters tall, its huge wooden feet making sharp sounds as it stepped on the


    bluestone floor tiles. The wooden puppet stretched open its arms and rushed clumsily towards the


    coach.


    The instructor dodge its attack, then fiercely hugged its waist and used his strength to push it forward


    down, causing the huge and tall wooden puppet to fall to the ground. Then the instructor rode on the


    puppet’s waist and swung his fist quickly at the puppet’s head.


    The wooden puppet resisted for a moment, then its head was smashed broken by the instructor’s


    raining blows. It was paralyzed on the ground, lying motionless.


    The martial arts instructor stood up, his breathing calm and long as always. He exined to the


    students, “When facing a huge and tall enemy in closebat, do not be afraid. Ruining the


    opponent’s center of gravity is a type of sensible tactic to pin down your enemy. Just like how I did it


    earlier, you must hug the opponent’s waist, control his hips and then push forward with your strength.


    After that you take the opportunity and get on his body and fiercely punch at your enemy. Those with


    no defensive capabilities will instantly copse.”


    The students nodded repeatedly, but most of their eyes showed disapproval. The coach saw all of this


    andughed bitterly in his heart.


    Every batch was like this. The attitudes of these youngsters were naturally easily attracted by gorgeous


    things. Without personal understanding and experience, it was hard for them to understand the


    importance of having a martial arts foundation. In truth especially for a Gu Master in his early stage,


    while the basic martial arts did not look promising, it was actually more important than the de attack.


    “….Remember, in closebat, your sight must not always stare at the enemy’s eye. It should focus


    on the enemy’s shoulder. No matter punching or kicking, the enemy’s shoulder will always move


    first….”


    “…In closebat your speed is very important, the speed I am talking about in this context is not the


    speed of your fists, but the speed of the movement of your legs….”


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    “….Distance is the best defense…”


    “…Keep your legs stic, then you will be able to easily burst out your strength…”


    “When striking with your fists, maintain a triangle support. Otherwise you will lose your footing. The


    enemy has not fallen, yet instead you fell first…”


    The instructor patiently exined while he demonstrated. These were all his valuable experiences that


    he got from sacrificing blood and tears, experience umted from long battles.


    Unfortunately the students were unaware of this. They gradually started to whisper again, the focus of


    the discussion still on the next lesson’s moonde assessment.


    “This martial arts instructor is very pragmatic, but his teaching style is wrong.” Fang Yuan watched


    quietly among the crowd, nodding and shaking his head at times. The instructor had no discipline in his


    teaching; he taughtpletely by interest, and just taught whatever he thought of. Therefore the things


    he taught came out in a mess and there was a lot ofplicated info. In the beginning many students


    listened seriously, but gradually they lost interest and diverted their attention to other aspects.


    Only Fang Yuan listened meticulously all the way; while others were learning, he was revising. His


    combat experience was richer than the instructor, but listening to others narrating was also a way of


    verification in cultivation.


    A Gu Master’s method of fighting is usually divided between melee and ranged. The moonde attack


    is a type of ranged attack, but when strictly speaking, it is considered medium range due to its effective


    distance only being ten meters.


    When it came to closebat Gu Masters, the martial arts instructor was the best example. Melee


    battle GuMasters would usually choose Gu that amplified their own body strengths and cultivate. These


    Gu would give them superhuman strength, agility, responsiveness, endurance etc.


    Just like this martial arts instructor, his whole body was covered in bronze skin. This was of course not


    his own skin colour, but it was a type of copper skin Gu’s effect. The copper skin Gu would increase the


    Gu Master’s skin toughness and defence by a lot, letting the Gu Master be able to endure more


    damage.


    “A single moonde would consume 10% of primeval essence. How many times can a Gu Master


    throw a moonde during battle? The number is few, especially for beginners who have difficulty


    forming effective blows. It can only be used as a type of trump card, the terrorizing factor is greater


    than its lethality. To a Rank one Gu Master, the truly useful skill would be martial arts kung fu. This is


    because the martial art offence is more durable and reliable. It’s a pity that this fact is something that


    they will not understand unless they face it with their own experience.”


    Fang Yuan lightly nced around at his peers, a faint sneer somehow forming on his lips.


    The basic martial arts ss was finally over. After a short rest, the student’s eyes were filled with


    anticipation; the academy elder waste. He waved his big hand, pointing at the row of grass puppets


    in front of the bamboo wall. He went straight to the subject and said, “Alright, today is the day to check


    the results. I want five people in a grouping up in proper sequence, using the moonde to attack


    three times.”


    Swoosh.


    The first group of students went up, and the moonde danced in the air. After three rounds, only nine


    moondes hit on the grass puppets.


    The academy elder shook his head a little, feeling slightly displeased. This hit rate was too low, the key


    being that among these five only two managed to sessfully throw out two moondes.


    “You all better practice properly after this, especially you, and you.” The elder reprimanded in a short


    sentence, then he waved his big hand and said, “Next group.”


    The two that were reprimanded dropped their heads and left the field in dismay. One of them was a girl,


    her eyes a little red and her heart grieving. She was only a C grade talent, yet she could not bear to


    use primeval stones to quickly recover her primeval essence. Thus in these three days she practiced


    very little, resulting in her unskilled throwing of the moonde.


    A Gu Master needed money to refine Gu, raise Gu; even practicing to use Gu needed cash. But where


    was she able to get so much money? Even though her two parents were supporting her from behind,


    but every family had their own problems. To be short of funds was often the dilemma that a Gu Master


    faced.


    “Anyway I don’t have the slightest chance of getting number one. I might as well give up and save on


    primeval stones, that is better for me.” As she thought of this, her heart became calm once more.


    There were actually quite a number of people who thought the same way as this young girl. Because of


    theck of practice, many of the students performed poorly. The academy elder’s brow deepened more


    and more.


    Fang Yuan watched, secretly shaking his head. “These people are really pitiful and sad. Just for a small


    amount of primeval stones, they gave up their own chance to make progress. Primeval stones are


    meant to be used; if you want to be a miser and umte primeval stones, then what did you


    be a Gu Master for?”


    In other words, those who are shortsighted would often haggle over every penny and chase after less


    important things. As for those with lofty aspirations, they usually showed a tolerant and generous


    attitude, and had the strength to give up and let go of things.


    “It’s finally my turn.” At this moment, Gu Yue Mo Bei’s horse face lit up in a confident smile all over, and


    he walked up to the field. His stature was stout and gave out a fierce and strong aura. After standing


    still he raised his hand and threw three moondes – all three of them hit. Among the des, two of


    them hit on the puppet’s chest, while the other de hit the puppet’s left arm, shaving away a few


    green grass.


    This result naturally caused the young teens to burst with admiration.


    “Well done.” The elder’s brow slightly smoothed out.


    The next group came up, Gu Yue Chi Cheng standing among them. He had a small and short body, his


    face full of pockmarks, his expression bringing a slight nervousness.


    He sent out three moondes continuously and all three hit on the puppet’s chest, cutting out three


    intertwined scars. The scars went from deep to shallow and restored back to its original appearance


    after a few breaths, due to the puppet’s self-healing ability.


    However this oue was already tied to Gu Yue Mo Bei’s result, and also received the elder’s praise.


    Chi Cheng held his head high as he walked out of the field, looking at Mo Bei defiantly in the eye on the


    way.


    “Hmph!” Below the field, Gu Yue Mo Bei gave a cold snort, but he did not return Chi Cheng’s re.


    Instead, he continued looking at Gu Yue Fang Zheng who had not gone up yet.


    His heart clearly knew that the real threats were only Gu Yue Chi Cheng and Gu Yue Fang Zheng. The


    previous was the same like him – a B grade talent while also having the constant supply of primeval


    stones. Thetter was an A grade talent; while Fang Zheng did not have as many primeval stones as


    them, but just by relying on his own natural recovery speed thanks to his grade talent, he would also be


    able to practice a lot in a short amount of time.


    Right now Gu Yue Chi Cheng’s results have appeared, showing a tie to Mo Bei, and only Gu Yue Fang


    Zheng was left.


    In thest few groups, Gu Yue Fang Zheng finally came up to the stage.


    (1) 拳脚 – Chinese boxing but I trante it as martial arts, because firstly I’m not sure Chinese is the


    proper word here. Thisnd isn’t really China and theirnguage isn’t really Chinese, also writing


    Chinese boxing feels out of ce here.
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