Holy Fist!-Chapter 126 - : 091 Battle Mode, Martial Artist!

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Chapter 126: 091 Battle Mode, Martial Artist!

Boxing Manual Visualization is one of the introductory courses within the Fierce Bird Sect.

By visualizing the movements in the Fierce Bird Boxing Manual, it’s as if they are directly branded into your mind—similar to muscle memory, mastered by your limbs.

Indeed, within the Fierce Bird Sect, there are also twelve movements from the Fierce Bird Boxing Manual. The base’s instructors teach each of them one by one.

However, the movements taught require continuous learning and reinforcement afterward. While the movements derived from visualizing the Fierce Bird Boxing Manual seem innate, becoming instincts, and are greatly beneficial for cultivating the Fierce Bird Secret Technique.

Additionally, it’s important to note that

visualizing the Fierce Bird Boxing Manual is very dependent on an individual’s talent. When the number of movements you visualize through the manual approaches the limit of your talent,

it’s very difficult to make further breakthroughs via visualization.

If someone insists on spending decades persisting in Fierce Bird Boxing Manual Visualization, instead of spending a few months with an instructor mastering the twelve movements, the amount of Blood Salt they must use would be extraordinarily exaggerated, and the investment might not even yield returns.

Thus, in reality, at this moment within the Fierce Bird Sect,

overtly, only the senior brother Wu Binghe and Bai Xiao have managed to visualize more than ten movements. Wu Binghe has just managed ten, while Bai Xiao has eleven, and has partially understood the twelfth.

At this time, Wu Binghe suddenly saying this to Bai Xiao could easily lead one to think that his visualization record was broken, hence wanting to exchange some words with Bai Xiao, regardless of whether they convey goodwill or malice.

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Outside the medical room, through the spacious corridor, the breeze was gentle.

Bai Xiao looked into Wu Binghe’s eyes, and eventually nodded.

“Yes, I had just grasped the eleventh movement recently.”

Upon hearing this, Wu Binghe’s eyes flickered, and he slowly spoke.

“Congratulations, your achievement surpasses my record.”

“You are very impressive.”

Bai Xiao’s brow slightly raised, appearing somewhat surprised. He had perceived Wu Binghe’s silent demeanor and unnervingly imposing aura as somewhat hostile. Unexpectedly, it was not as he thought.

“Thank you for your praise, senior brother.”

Bai Xiao responded politely.

“You’re welcome.” Wu Binghe managed a smile, which looked a bit stiff as he was not a person who smiled often.

“There’s something I’d like to ask you about, if you don’t mind.”

He slowly raised his hand, pointing to a small pavilion next to the medical room.

It was an antique-style pavilion, surrounded by tall green trees that shielded it from the sunlight. Dense shade and fragmented light created a cool, relaxed atmosphere.

After a moment of silence, Bai Xiao nodded.

A minute later, beneath the red-tiled pavilion.

Two tall figures stood quietly, one on the left and the other on the right.

“Bai Xiao, I wonder, have you ever experienced an abnormal fear?”

Wu Binghe’s gaze drifted into the distance, his eyes somewhat vacant.

“Abnormal fear?”

Bai Xiao asked.

“Yes, abnormal fear, also known as pathological fear.”

Wu Binghe nodded and continued to explain: “Fear refers to the tense and uneasy psychological reaction that a person has when confronted with a specific object or situation. It’s a reaction every normal person has…”

“However, pathological fear is characterized by an excessive fear response that does not correspond to the actual threat. Once pathological fear occurs, it often accompanies significant autonomic nervous system dysfunction, such as palpitations, rapid and difficult breathing, trembling limbs, and even possible incontinence…”

“Worse yet, one can scare themselves to death.”

“Is it like the tonic immobility seen in animals?” Bai Xiao asked.

Wu Binghe shook his head: “That’s another kind altogether, but the principle is similar. Tonic immobility is a reflex mechanism, and has even permeated into the genes and bloodlines of animals, out of their voluntary control or consciousness. Often, when an animal assumes a certain posture, like lying on its back, it will automatically enter a state of apparent death…”

“You can’t play dead even if you don’t want to.”

“Moreover, certain large, higher predators also have this death switch, such as sharks, which also enter a state of rigidity when turned belly up. These are all phenomena triggered by fear…”

Bai Xiao thoughtfully nodded, senior brother Wu Binghe seemed to have researched this extensively, speaking quite authoritatively. He then recalled his own experience, indeed having encountered such abnormal fear shortly after having arrived here, while riding an electric scooter through a small alley.

Chased by the Horror Bird.

Heart thumping in panic.

“I have.”

Bai Xiao spoke.

“Mm, nearly everyone has experienced it to some degree. The brain goes blank, hands and feet become unmanageable, and even the limbs can’t coordinate. A person in such a state is very vulnerable, extremely lethal, like the fish on the chopping board…”

“Ready to be helplessly butchered.”

Wu Binghe slowly turned his head, gazing at Bai Xiao, then suddenly asked.

“Bai Xiao, you must have practiced the Giant Stone Skill, right?”

“Yes.” Bai Xiao nodded.

“Giant Stone Skill is a kind of Hard Skill. But as one advances in practice, it can also generate a certain presence, making one’s self as steady and solid as Tai Shan, heavy and stable. This presence, in fact, is a combination of physical strength and will—the mighty physical body, and a will that hypnotizes oneself and intimidates others…”

Wu Binghe continued: “Practicing the Giant Stone Skill gives off a heavy and stable aura, and this is true for some other cultivation techniques as well. So, is there a cultivation technique or Fist Skill in this world that can instill a sense of fear in cultivators, so that upon encountering enemies, they don’t even need to fight, as the opponents already fall into pathological fear and tonic immobility…”