Rebirth 1958: My Home is in Nanluoguxiang

Chapter 167 Breaking the Backbone 2



Chapter 167 Breaking the Backbone 2

How does a person understand the world?

Perceive everything around you through the five senses of sight, hearing, smell, and touch.

The reason why Chang Zhengyang can change other people's perception of him is not because he has distorted other people's five senses, but because he can now control the transmission of his own pheromones.

When others receive different pheromones, they will naturally mistake him for someone else.

This is just like in a video game, where Chang Zhengyang's personal parameters are a 1.92-meter-tall young man with thick eyebrows and big eyes. Now he has put on a virtual shell, so that others see another person who is 1.8 meters tall with slightly dark skin.

Cultivation is actually the evolution of life. Chang Zhengyang now understands this very thoroughly because he himself is a ready-made example.

At this moment, the pheromones of everyone in the Jiwudao Headquarters were captured by him and analyzed one by one.

"Five are at the Dan stage, and eleven are at the Hua Jin stage. Very good. Most of the elites of the Japanese martial arts world should be here. If we kill them today, we should be able to cut off the inheritance of the Japanese martial arts world."

Chang Zhengyang narrowed his eyes slightly, murderous intent rising in his heart.

This time when he went to Japan, in addition to tracking down the whereabouts of the Zhang family and seeking revenge, he also planned to cut off the last inheritance of the Japanese martial arts world, the so-called Bushido inheritance.

His idea coincided with that of the United States at that time. Both sides agreed that Japan did not need the existence of a strong male group.

Both parties have the same goal, but use different means.

Chang Zhengyang directly killed the strongest people in Japan, while the approach taken by the United States was to start from the cultural aspect.

They used capital to control Japan's media industry, vigorously supported and promoted male artists who were thin, short, and had fair skin, and who at first glance looked like women. They instilled in the Japanese the idea that only such male artists were the best and greatest. In just thirty years, they turned the high-spirited Showa men into Heisei otakus.

So we should not underestimate the Americans. The cunning of these guys is beyond the imagination of ordinary people.

Chang Zhengyang remembered that China also suffered greatly from this kind of cultural castration in his previous life.

At this time, they had arrived in front of a building with an open door. Looking through the door, there was a huge Chinese character "Wu" hanging on the innermost wall of the huge room. Under the character, a sturdy middle-aged man about 1.9 meters tall was kneeling. He must be Ken Fujita, the founder of Kyokushin. His physique was really an anomaly among the Japanese.

Next to Ken Fujita was Saburo Fujita and several disciples of Ji Bu Dou.

On the right hand side of Fujita Ken was a haggard monk whose age was unknown. Behind this monk, there were three other monks kneeling.

It’s the Kurong Gong again. Hmm, this monk actually learned the mind power?

Chang Zhengyang moved his fingers and resisted the urge to smash the old monk's bald head with a slap. There was no need to guess where this idea came from. It must have been stolen from Shaolin.

Next to the old monk's right was a man wearing Japanese samurai clothes. In front of him was a Japanese sword, or you can call it a sword as the Japanese call it. There was only one person following this swordsman, and they were the group with the least number of people in the hall.

Chang Zhengyang glanced at the swordsman, who was a guy who was proficient in the art of sword drawing.

On the left hand side of Ken Fujita is a tall man wearing training clothes. Although his physique is not as strong as Ken Fujita, he is also strong and healthy.

The last one was a short, plain-looking middle-aged man. When Chang Zhengyang saw this man, he deliberately looked at him a few more times.

Because this person was clearly kneeling there, if people didn't look at him specifically, they would probably subconsciously ignore his existence.

This is an assassination master who is proficient in hiding his aura!

In addition to these five people who are at the Baodan level and can attract Chang Zhengyang's attention, there are six other schools in the hall. However, the strongest of these schools are only at the Huajin level, and Chang Zhengyang is too lazy to even look at them.

These Hua Jin were just a handful, not worth his attention.

If we were to rank the masters of Baodan in this hall, the strongest should be the old monk, followed by the assassination master, then the swordsman, and then Fujita Ken and the middle-aged man in training clothes.

At this time, dozens of powerful warriors looked at Chang Zhengyang and his men. Chang Zhengyang didn't care, but Sima Hui and his men suddenly felt the pressure doubled, their hair stood up and their scalps felt numb.

Fortunately, most of the pressure was borne by Chang Zhengyang, so they did not lose their composure on the spot.

The first time Fujita Ken saw Chang Zhengyang, he felt awe in his heart. He and the old monk looked at each other and saw the surprise and doubt in each other's eyes.

Because Chang Zhengyang looks so ordinary, as ordinary and natural as the clouds in the sky, the flowing water on the ground, and the wind blowing by your ears.

This natural state is much better than that of the short man who is proficient in hiding his breath.

A person who deliberately turns himself into a stone is static, while Chang Zhengyang maintains that empty and natural state in motion.

The gap here is not just a little bit, but a world of difference.

In fact, the strongest people in the Japanese martial arts world, such as Fujita Ken, would not take the challenge from Sima Hui and other juniors seriously at all.

As I said before, the people who understand China best in this world are the Japanese!

The reason why Ken Fujita and his men made such a big fuss and mobilized all their forces was because they felt guilty.

Because these people entered China 20 or 30 years ago, followed the Japanese army, and plundered a large number of Chinese martial arts secrets. In the process, they killed countless Chinese warriors, and they have a large amount of Chinese blood debt on their hands.

So it is easy to guess that there cannot be any Chinese experts following Sima Hui and his men.

We don't need many, just three masters of Baodan can defeat Fujita Ken and his men one by one, and they will be in trouble.

That is why they gathered here at the first opportunity and were ready to welcome the masters from China.

This move was not only for self-protection, but also to take the opportunity to strike a blow to the morale of the Chinese warriors again.

They even wanted to capture Sima Hui and his group, as well as the Chinese masters hiding behind them.

This was the scheme set by Chang Zhengyang, a simple and effective conspiracy. Fujita Ken and his men knew it was a trap, but they had no choice but to fall into it.

The people in this world who understand the Chinese best are the Japanese, so aren’t the Chinese the people in this world who understand the Japanese best?

Today in this hall, it is either you die or I live. This is a national hatred and family feud. There is no room for easing!

"That's great, it saves me from having to look for you one by one!"


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