After Zhe Bie pledged his loyalty to Tiemuzhen, he asked Tiemuzhen to take Guo Jing's family away. Tiemuzhen was happy to have a general, so he agreed on the spot.
After Li Ping returned, Zhe Bie explained the situation to her. Li Ping was very surprised by Guo Jing's actions and did not understand why he suddenly became brave and resourceful.
However, when he thought about how Guo Jing was no longer dull and what he did was righteous and righteous. Li Ping was greatly gratified and did not think too much about it. As for moving to Tiemuzhen's tribe, she agreed directly. If Guo Jing wanted to be successful in the future and seek revenge from Duan Tiande, a good environment was crucial. Thus, he packed up a few things and brought Guo Jing along with Tie Muzhen's team to move into the depths of the grassland desert.
The deeper one went into the grassland, the stronger the sandstorm became. At a glance, it was a boundless expanse, making it impossible to distinguish north, south, east, and west.
Temuzhen's tribe was beside a river. The land was fertile and the water and grass were abundant. The entire tribe, including its soldiers, numbered in the tens of thousands. It was not the largest tribe on the prairie, but even so, Tie Muzhen's power could be ranked in the top ten. There were flocks of cattle and sheep in the tribe camp, and it looked prosperous.
Zhe Bie sent people to help Li Ping and her son. Not far away from his military tent, a new tent was set up as Guo Jing and Li Ping's new home. Zhe Bie took good care of Guo Jing's family and even took Guo Jing as his disciple to teach him archery. In the eyes of outsiders, Zhe Bie was grateful for Guo Jing's life-saving grace. Only Zhe Bie and Guo Jing knew that the true relationship between them was not that of master and disciple, but that of master and minister.
After settling down, Guo Jing's life had also returned to peace. Li Ping did not need him to herd sheep now. She only told him to follow Master Zhe Bie and learn martial arts and archery.
Zhe Bie's archery skills were indeed very powerful. He could be called a divine arrow.
However, Zhe Bie's archery was also very difficult to learn. It required years of practice and research before it could be learned. It could be seen from Tuo Lei, who had been learning with Zhe Bie for a month, that he had not even seen the basics.
However, Guo Jing was different from Tuo Lei. His talent in archery was extraordinary. He had only learned archery from Zhe Bie for the first ten days. After that, he had never gone there again because he had already mastered Zhe Bie's archery skills. His archery skills were no weaker than Zhe Bie's.
In the previous world, Guo Jing had cultivated to the Xiantian Realm, and his external skills had also been cultivated to the point of being full of essence. After his body returned to its youth, although all his strength had disappeared, his subtle control over his body, the various methods of exerting strength, and the knowledge and experience of these things would never disappear.
It was precisely because of his fine control of his muscles and bones when he exerted force, coupled with the ingenious use of force, that he could learn the Peerless Divine Arrow in such a short period of time, unlike the one he had been immersed in for decades.
Tuo Lei admired Guo Jing for being able to master the archery skill so quickly. After getting Tie Muzhen's permission, he exchanged gifts with Guo Jing and became sworn brothers. In this way, Guo Jing became Tuo Lei's elder brother.
After learning Zhe Bie's archery skills, Guo Jing had more time to practice martial arts every day.
Originally, Torrey often played with Guo Jing. However, as a super uncle who had lived for two lifetimes, Guo Jing was not interested in children's games. In addition, he still had to practice martial arts, so he did not have much time. Therefore, he secretly asked Zhe Bie to increase the intensity of Torrey's training so that Torrey could not get away. Only then could he quietly practice martial arts.
The blue sky was as clear as the sky, as far as the eye could see. On the lonely peak, Guo Jing was practicing Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms in the cold wind.
The Wuxia Token had said that if one's martial arts growth relied too much on external forces, then even if one's martial arts advanced by leaps and bounds, the final achievement would be very limited. If Guo Jing's goal was only to reach the Xiantian Realm, it would be simple. It would not matter even if he relied on external forces to achieve it. However, his goal was to become the Wuxia God. In this way, it was very important to practice martial arts on a down-to-earth basis.
Guo Jing's movements were simple and unadorned, but they were also very eye-catching. There was a meaningful artistic conception in them. Beneath his skin, his blood vessels, meridians, bones, and muscles were training non-stop. They were undergoing beneficial metabolism, increasing his strength and stamina bit by bit.
After performing the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms a few times, Guo Jing spread his legs, got into a stance, and slowly began to perform Taiji Fist.
The Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms was known as the strongest palm technique in the world, while Taiji Fist was known as the most gentle fist technique in the world. If one practiced both martial arts at the same time, they could learn more about the path of hardness and softness.
Guo Jing did not enter the inner space of the Wuxia Token to find a 'master' to imitate and learn Taiji Fist. Instead, he chose to practice it himself. However, it was different from when he first started cultivating Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms. He felt that it was much easier to cultivate Taiji Fist, and his improvement speed was also very fast. It would probably not be long before he could cultivate Taiji Fist to the realm of Man and Fist as One.
In fact, there were thousands of martial arts in the world, but they all came down to the same goal. In the previous world, Guo Jing had cultivated the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms to the acme of perfection. His martial arts vision and experience were incomparable to the beginning, so learning new martial arts was naturally twice the result with half the effort.
The weather on the grassland had always been cold, and the cold wind on the peak top was even more unbearable, although it did not affect Guo Jing, who had already achieved martial arts. However, when the higher-ups came to look for Guo Jing's two friends, they were very sad.
"Guo Jing 'an answered…Guo Jing' an answered…"
"Guo Jing…Guo Jing…"
His voice echoed in the wind. Guo Jing stopped his cultivation and walked in the direction of the sound.
Gradually, a little boy and a little girl appeared in his sight.
"Torrey, Hua Zheng, how did you find this place?" Guo Jing smiled.”
Torrey looked at Hua Zheng helplessly." Guo Jing 'an replied," The emissary from the Jin Kingdom came to our tribe to confer the title of an official to my father. It was very lively. Hua Zheng and I wanted to find you to play with us. We asked Master Zhe Bie and he told us that you might be practicing martial arts here, so Hua Zheng and I came to find you."”
"Guo Jing, why did you come up here to practice martial arts? It's so high and cold here.”Hua Zheng pulled Guo Jing's hand." Hurry up and go down the mountain with us. There are many people in the tribe today. It's going to be fun."”
Hua Zheng's little hands were cold. Guo Jing secretly circulated his internal strength, causing his palms to emit heat. Hua Zheng immediately felt much better, and the coldness on her body was dispelled. She didn't know that inner energy was magical, so she felt Guo Jing's palm was very warm, which made her feel very at ease.
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