Defying the Martial Way to Burn the Heavens

Chapter 575: The Price of the Arm

Originally, this technique plus the heavy sword could have made Gui Xiang invincible in the middle and even late stages of the Tempering Tendons. But when he heard about Zuo Feng, he could not wait to take revenge, and he was determined to reconnect his arm.

It was because he was the future successor of Gui Ling Men and the only son of Gui Zhong that he knew that there was a way to reconnect arms in Gui Ling Men. But the reconnected arm was not the arm of a normal person. To be more precise, the arm was already half dead.

Corpse arm, as the name suggests, is actually the arm of a dead person, which is tempered and transformed again, and finally connected to the broken limb to have the broken limb again. Not to mention the danger of reconnecting the arm, it is extremely difficult to refine such an arm.

First of all, the material for refining needs to be the corpse of a warrior who has reached the Tempering Tendons Stage. At the same time, the person needs to have died not too long ago, and it must be refined immediately when the arm is removed.

Sometimes the corpse is obtained but there is no raw material, and sometimes because the raw material is in hand, there is no suitable corpse for refining. If ordinary warriors, especially those who have reached the Tempering Stage, want to fight to the death, it is probably difficult for warriors at the first or second stage of the Sensing Qi Stage to kill them with little damage to the opponent.

However, the leader of the Guiling Sect had such a stock. That was when the Guiling Sect and the Blood Wolf Gang were in the honeymoon period before, and there was no grudge between the two sides. The leader of the Blood Wolf Gang took action and joined forces with Gui Chong to kill a warrior in the late stage of Tempering Tendons and obtained an undamaged corpse.

However, the refining at that time was not very smooth. Gui Chong was also in a research stage at the beginning. After refining the opponent's limbs, only one arm and one leg were successfully refined.

However, it was very unfortunate that the arm that Gui Chong had refined was the right hand, while the arm that Gui Xiang had been severed was the left hand. If the arm was forcibly connected, Gui Xiang's left hand could only bend to the back at that time, which was like a joke for Gui Xiang, and it did not improve his actual combat ability much.

Because of these reasons, Gui Xiang finally proposed to use a violent bear arm preserved in the Guiling Sect. This violent bear arm was made when Kui Zhong first refined human organs in order to master the refining of corpse puppets.

But it was a beast's arm after all. Although the violent bear reached the level of a wild beast, its strength was almost the same as that of a human warrior in the late stage of tendon hardening, but it was not a real human after all. Kui Zhong opposed his son's request ten thousand times. How could he let his son take such a big risk and finally get such an arm that was neither human nor beast.

But at this time, Kui Xiang chose to tell his son about his secret practice of the technique. Kui Zhong was furious and beat his son severely, but since the technique had been practiced and there was no other way to use it, he could only reluctantly agree to his son's request.

After practicing the technique, his strength would increase rapidly, but in the future it would also completely limit his development, or it would also mean that Kui Xiang had no hope of reaching the Qi Sensing Stage in this life, not to mention leading the Kui Ling Sect to dominate the chaotic land in the future. In this case, it would be better to simply connect the violent bear arm to his son. In fact, at this time, Kui Zhong almost regarded his son as dead.

Although the process of connecting the arm was painful, it was actually not accompanied by too much risk. It's just that the structure of human beings is very complicated. In the process of connection, not only the bones and meridians need to be connected together, but also the muscles and blood vessels need to be connected together at the same time. The pain of this process can be imagined.

Because in the process of connection, you must always understand the feelings of the person being connected. Once there is any loss of feeling, you need to make temporary adjustments. The pain of a living person who is conscious and has his bones and flesh connected to another place is certainly not something that ordinary people can bear.

But this is still the same human arm. What Kui Xiang is going to connect now is not a human arm, but a violent bear's arm. There is a big difference between the arms of wild beasts and human arms, so this process will certainly be more cumbersome and dangerous.

Kui Zhong will certainly not fool around with his own son. After a lot of trouble, he successfully connected the violent bear's arm, but a new problem arose.

The violent bear's arm itself is much thicker than a human's arm. After that arm was connected to Kui Xiang's body, it was almost the same height and size as his body, and even thicker than his waist.

Such an arm is not only not suitable for fighting, but also has a great burden to walk outside like an ordinary person. However, soon after Baoxiong's arm was connected, the arm began to mutate continuously. This kind of mutation was something that Kuizhong had never heard of, so he was helpless.

It seemed that when Kuixiang's blood and the blood in Baoxiong's arm were combined, it might also be the result of the combination of Kuixiang's meridians and Baoxiong's arm meridians. The interface between the arm and the shoulder began to change, and the skin on Kuixiang's surface began to become dry and hard, and then the blood vessels began to twist into knots.

Kuixiang was in great pain, and if this continued, not to mention whether his arm could be used, he might even lose his life. Although Kuizhong was extremely anxious, he could not help at all. He could only watch his son struggling in pain, and the shoulder part began to become more and more terrifying.

The skin became gray and hard, and the meridians and blood vessels could almost be seen. The naked eye could see that the blood of Kui Xiang seemed to be turning black. Kui Xiang rolled back and forth on the bed under such changes, but he could not stop the mutation of his shoulder.

I don’t know whether Kui Xiang’s fate was not to end, or the person who wrote the skills of Kui Men had the ability to predict the future. When Kui Xiang was in great pain, he subconsciously began to practice the skills. Once the skills were used, the pain in his body was immediately relieved a lot. After a while, he gradually calmed down.

Then the mutation of his shoulder began to slowly stop, and the blood vessels and meridians that were protruding like knots gradually returned to their original appearance. After that, the violent bear arm, which was as thick as a wooden stake, began to shrink continuously. Not only the skin and muscles shrank, but also the bones in it continued to shrink inward.

Kui Xiang didn’t know about this change. He just felt that the skills were constantly running, and his own pain was relieved a lot, until he felt that the pain had completely disappeared. When he opened his eyes again, the violent bear arm had become what it is now.

That night, Kui Xiang fainted several times, and thanks to Kui Chong who took care of him all night and helped him with his experience at critical moments, he was able to get through the difficult times.

Kui Xiang was lucky. His idea of ​​taking over the violent bear's arm was completely whimsical. Not to mention that the structure of the human body and the beast itself is very different, even the special physique of the wild beast is definitely not something that ordinary people can withstand.

For Kui Xiang, he just wanted to improve his strength quickly in a short period of time. For this goal, he didn't care about anything, and didn't even consider what the consequences would be. His father Kui Chong would never accompany his son to go crazy, but now he knows that his son has practiced the weird Kuimen technique.

He was a person from Kuimen at the beginning, and he still has some understanding of this technique. At the beginning, a senior of Kuimen spent several years to create this technique in order to let one of his disciples take revenge personally.

But even the senior who created this technique didn't know that such a technique would have such a domineering effect, and it would also bring such fatal consequences. His disciple avenged himself, but in the end, because he did not advance to the Qi Refining Stage within three years, not only did his cultivation stop at the late stage of Tempering Tendons forever, but his life also died at an ever-increasing speed, and he died before he was thirty-five years old.

However, because this disciple avenged himself, he did not blame his master, and he also recorded all the disadvantages of this technique.

The disciple did not blame his master, but Master Ke blamed himself in his heart. From then on, this technique was also preserved as a forbidden book in the Puppet Sect. Since it was a forbidden book, it was not intended for people to practice, so he only roughly recorded some of the disadvantages of this technique in the technique, and some of the things in it were not even clear to Puppet Zhong, who later obtained this technique.

He left the Puppet Sect because of some special things. When he left, he secretly took away several important techniques in the sect, and the forbidden book was also brought out by him.

But he did not expect that the technique created by this senior would not only greatly improve Puppet Xiang's strength, but also save his life when he connected the violent bear's arm.

But this is a violent bear arm after all, and there is still a big difference between it and a real human hand. Even after it merged with Kui Xiang's body and shrank, the arm was still much longer than an ordinary human hand, and the palm also lost the touch of the skin, and the pain was almost completely lost.

This is why Kui Xiang felt pain when he broke Zuo Feng's arm, which made Kui Xiang angry and surprised.

And the most important thing, which made Kui Xiang hate Zuo Feng even more, was that. Generally, corpse arms made from human arms can be replaced if they are damaged, just like the wheels of a carriage. But this violent bear arm has been completely integrated with Kui Xiang because of the practice, and even integrated with several important meridians in Kui Xiang's body.

If Kui Xiang's violent bear arm was removed at this time, he would definitely die on the spot. Kui Xiang believed that all this was caused by Zuo Feng, and of course he also put all the accounts on Zuo Feng's head. He would not let Zuo Feng go easily, nor would he let Zuo Feng die so easily. He would not allow others to take away his chance of revenge, and would not let others interfere in his revenge.

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