Chapter 80 The purpose of lethality (1)
Xiaotong did not really wait until Wu Fei and Xiaole came to cook. When the two came back, she was already busy in the kitchen. Wu Fei wanted to help, but was stopped by her and said that he had not been in good health for a while and could not be too tired.
Wu Fei felt warm in his heart. During this period, he truly felt the feeling of being cared for, just like when he was in the provincial capital, he felt almost the same from Sister Ping. However, for Sister Ping, there was a secret in his heart, which was a secret that would never be told. When he had a fever, Sister Ping used her body to help keep warm, and she would never forget it in this life.
Sometimes, inadvertent memories can also affect emotional fluctuations. Thinking that nearly half a year has passed, the matter of avenging Xiaosi and Sister Ping has not yet moved forward, Wu Fei's mood immediately became depressed, and he was even listless when eating.
"Wu Fei, do you feel uncomfortable?" Xiaotong asked nervously.
"Oh, no, no." When Wu Fei looked up, he realized that not only Xiaotong, but also Uncle Guo was paying attention to him, especially Xiaole, it was obvious that she was a little nervous.
"Then you?" Xiaotong asked again, and when he spoke, he winked at him and signaled him to see Xiaole.
"I'm really fine, I just remembered my sister." Whenever I mention Sister Ping, Wu Fei will feel a little sad and his eyes will turn slightly red.
Xiaole and the others had heard Wu Fei talk about his sister, and the friend named Si Mazi. Uncle Guo also knew something. When he heard Wu Fei's words, he was silent. It was not that they were unwilling to comfort him, but they thought that any kind of comfort was useless. He still needed to open this knot by himself. Others could only help him beside him, rather than forcibly untie him.
"From tomorrow, you can learn close combat."
Uncle Guo suddenly said something like this, he didn't teach the word "teach", but in addition to him, who could teach Wu Fei, a heaven-defying existence in Ermashan?
The sadness that Pancai gathered in Wu Fei's heart was driven away by Uncle Guo's short sentence. He asked twice excitedly: "Really? Really?"
"Actually, your physical condition does not allow you to undergo high-intensity training, but I think it's time for you to start practicing your skills." Uncle Guo looked embarrassed, but Wu Fei's excited state still made him make this decision.
"Thank you, Uncle Guo!" Wu Fei was filled with joy. He thought that the name of Uncle Guo was no longer enough to express his excitement and gratitude, and changed his words and said, "Thank you, Master! Thank you, Master!"
If it were usual, Uncle Guo would definitely refute him and say that he was not anyone's master, but today, he actually agreed to this name, which made Xiaole and Xiaotong envious.
Wu Fei did not notice this, and he was still immersed in endless joy.
Although I don’t understand what close combat is about Uncle Guo, Wu Fei knows one thing very well that what Uncle Guo teaches will definitely be of great help to his revenge.
He was so excited that he didn't fall asleep all night, but in a daze, Wu Fei got up. After dressing and washing, he trotted and warmed up his lower body. While he was pressing his legs, Uncle Guo went out. What was strange was that Xiaole and Xiaotong didn't get up, which was very rare.
Wu Fei was about to knock on their door, but heard Uncle Guo’s words: “Put your gun back and follow me.”
Wu Fei quickly ran back to the house, threw all the gun, bullet bags and other things on the kang, and ran out of the door quickly, as if afraid that Uncle Guo would not wait for him.
There is a small open space in the back mountain vegetable garden where Wu Fei and Xiaole often run around, and it is here that Uncle Guo leads him to.
Although it was early in the morning, the bandits living on the mountain were already busy in the vegetable field. These old and weak people could not go to the battlefield, but were still contributing their own strength and did not survive on the mountain like parasites.
When Uncle Guo came over and greeted him one by one, he could see his prestige on the mountain.
There were already two people in the open space. Wu Fei saw that it was Brother Shan and Brother Gen from afar. Now he understood why Xiaole and Xiaotong didn't get up to train with him this morning. It turned out that Uncle Guo had already found a partner for him to train.
"Wu Fei, what I teach you today is close-fitting fighting technique." When I arrived in the open space, Uncle Guo spoke out. "Faceting fighting technique is different from traditional Chinese martial arts. It does not have any fixed moves, but it has a very prominent feature, that is, it requires that it knock down your opponent as soon as possible. In layman's terms, close-fitting fighting technique emphasizes one move to defeat the enemy and one move to kill him."
Wu Fei has never been involved in martial arts, let alone the close combat that Uncle Guo mentioned.
Traditional Chinese martial arts were originally a kind of fighting technique that people imitated the movements of the animals they came into contact with and thoughts. From Huatuo's first creation of the Five Animal Play, to the emergence of a series of boxing techniques named after animals such as Tiger Fist, Monkey Fist, Snake Fist, Mantis Fist, and other animals. The popularity of Drunk Fist, Tai Chi, etc. is enough to see that ancient Chinese martial arts were summarized and developed by generations over the past thousands of years. With these different martial arts moves, various sects have gradually developed. But in short, Chinese martial arts is actually different understandings of the power and skills of martial arts by different people, and then they set up sects to preach their understanding of martial arts.
Intimate combat was developed by modern medicine after a detailed study of human body structure and the weakness of individual structure was developed. This is a completely different way from Chinese martial arts.
Martial arts are developed on the basis of imitation, focusing on intuition and feeling. Modern fighting techniques are a scientific and rational study, refined to different weak parts of the human body and carried out targeted training to achieve the goal of defeating enemies.
What Uncle Guo said about defeating the enemy with one move and killing with one blow is actually the ultimate requirement of close combat techniques: with the purpose of lethality.
"Wu Fei, the best choice for you is traditional Chinese martial arts, but it focuses on a gradual and accumulated process. It requires a solid foundation from an early age and requires too high basic skills. Although you are seventeen years old, it is not too late to practice martial arts. It just seems that you cannot calm down and start from scratch. So I will teach you the quick-acting skill of close combat. Although it is not as profound as traditional Chinese martial arts, it is not easy to learn it well. However, when you truly understand and master its essence, it is no less than that you have a good skill."
Uncle Guo was very serious. Every word of his words was deeply imprinted into Wu Fei's heart. At this moment, he secretly swore that he must master this skill and not let Uncle Guo down or disappoint him.
Chapter completed!