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Chapter 893 888 Knowing is Knowing
Chapter 893, 888. To know is to know.
Her disagreement with Liu Weilie was not an emotional confrontation, but rather a difference in martial arts philosophy. If that's the case, then there are many puzzling aspects to the matter.
The first question raised by Marne is: why didn't she trust her father's judgment?
The most interesting thing is that she deliberately avoided asking her own questions. Without this behavior, Maren could have found many explanations for the other party, but this evasive attitude actually exposed the truth.
Liu Feiyu clearly knew that something was wrong with this matter, which is why she deliberately avoided asking questions.
But Ma En didn't press the matter directly. After all, Liu Feiyu wasn't as easy to talk to as Chai Shaoqin, and it was clear that this wasn't because she didn't know how good her so-called "talent" was.
After all, Liu Weilie is her father.
So Marx and Engels began to subtly probe:
"Senior Sister, you said you're not suited to practice the Heaven-Shifting Hand. How did you know you weren't suited? And how can I figure out which martial arts I'm suited for and which I'm not?"
When he started asking questions about martial arts, Liu Feiyu's expression calmed down a bit.
Even her tone became more patient:
"You don't need to worry about these things. As long as you have talent and keep practicing, you will eventually realize which path you should take. It's just a matter of time."
"And if you don't have talent, then you don't need to worry about this problem at all. The answer to this problem will not be of any meaning to you, because you will not even be able to step into the Acquired Realm."
"As for how I knew what I was suited for..."
A look of recollection flashed across Liu Feiyu's face:
"I didn't even notice until you asked me. Now that I think about it, it must have been when I lost to my junior brother in the martial arts competition. But I was pushed to the brink during the competition and wanted to tap into the last of my potential."
"But just as I was fully focused on the battle, almost to the point of self-forgetfulness, I suddenly felt my body was so awkward. Even though I knew what to do, my body seemed to be disobeying me, still dragging me toward irreversible defeat."
"After that, I realized more and more that I was not suited to learning palm techniques or any combat skills that purely use the body. That was not the path I should take."
Marne found it hard to understand why she would call something like the "Heavenly Hand" a "skill that uses the body purely," but he had already given up on figuring out martial arts.
He completely ignored his own doubts and continued to ask:
"So as long as we keep walking, we can find our own path in martial arts. In that case, the Heaven-Shifting Hand is the path that Master found, right? Isn't it actually the most suitable path for him?"
"In that case, if we, his successors, follow in his footsteps..."
This wasn't the question Mar and Eng most wanted to ask, but at least it wouldn't arouse suspicion.
Liu Feiyu understood his doubts:
"I've already said, you don't need to worry now. Martial artists should focus on what's in front of them. But if you really want to know how to deal with this, I can tell you that you won't need to worry about it in the future either."
"For most martial artists, it is a good thing to be able to access such unparalleled martial arts knowledge."
"My problem isn't just that I'm not suited to the Heaven-Shifting Hand; it's that I strongly dislike it. Normally, only a very small number of martial artists are so unsuitable for a certain peerless martial art, so you probably won't encounter this problem in the future. Don't think too much about it; just focus on doing what's in front of you well."
After saying this, Liu Feiyu picked up the longsword on the ground, turned around without saying a word, and walked to a more distant place to continue practicing her swordsmanship.
Seeing that the other party seemed to be asking him to leave, Ma En didn't stubbornly stay any longer. Anyway, there would be plenty of opportunities to find out about her understanding of the Heavenly Hand technique later, and it didn't matter if she didn't want to talk about it.
He could find out this information from other people.
For example, Chai Shaoqin, who is very easy to talk to.
With anticipation for "Brother Chai," Ma En returned to his courtyard building.
When he arrived at the wooden box in the front yard, he found that it was indeed filled with several books.
Ma En quickly took it out and brought it into the bedroom to read it.
The book on top is called "Introduction to Martial Arts," and it's the thickest of all the books. It has no author's name on it and is also a publication of the Eastern Federation Martial Arts Association.
It's clear that Chai Shaoqin thoughtfully arranged these books in a certain order.
Marx and Engels also began by looking through the table of contents of the book.
The content described inside overlapped significantly with what Li Hongyu had initially told him, and it also mentioned basic concepts such as meridians and acupoints, but there were many more things that Li Hongyu had not mentioned.
It includes supplements to what Li Hongyu had said, such as the subdivision of meridians and the mutual influence between meridians, as well as many chapters like the origin of martial arts, which talk about things that Li Hongyu couldn't teach him.
After reading just a few pages, Marx and Engels could tell that the author of this book was of extremely high caliber.
He immediately began to devour the knowledge in the book like a black bear sucking honey, and in the process he encountered no obstacles, his memory was not unstable, and there was nothing strange in the book.
There were no blank pages, no gaps in the flow of the paper, and no inexplicably missing pages.
In the past, he had read the book in its entirety.
It was already 2 a.m. when Maren realized what was happening. Although he could have quickly memorized the entire book, he didn't. Instead, he carefully read the book.
Even so, he should have read such a thick book much faster.
The information in the book was so rich and profound that it was impossible for him to absorb it all at a fast pace when he read it carefully. And it wasn't because there was anything missing in the book that required him to learn other professional terms. No, this book was created entirely for people who didn't understand martial arts.
It's just that this author's skill level is too high, so even when he talks about some seemingly basic things, he will inadvertently reveal his profound understanding of martial arts. Whenever Ma En sees this, he has to stop and carefully ponder what he said.
Although after reading it, Ma En couldn't recall any specific or intricate details, and what he could truly recall were the basic knowledge that a novice martial artist like himself should have understood.
But he always felt that he had undergone some kind of transformative change.
He even knows how to perfect the Longevity Fist.
And this was simply because he "knew" it.
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