At the same time, he removed the handcuffs.
Once her hands regained their freedom, Lisa immediately went over to Little Yichen and asked worriedly, “Are you alright?!”
“I…” The boy looked at Lisa and saw that she was trying to look calm. However she couldn’t hide the nervousness in her eyes. His heart warmed and he smiled immediately. “Yes, I’m fine.”
She was worried about him. He did not expect that the usually cold and distant Lisa would take the initiative to show concern for someone.
“That big guy fought so ferociously. Are you sure you’re okay?” Lisa could not believe it. Han Ji had punched him so many times. Did it not hurt him at all?
She saw Han Ji punch Little Yichen’s back and abdomen several times. Even if it was a steel plate, she’d be worried about him breaking it, let alone a human body. Little Yichen was, after all, a human being. Lisa was rather doubtful that he was really fine!
“I’m really fine. Don’t worry, I won’t put up a strong front.” The little fellow smiled warmly.
Lisa was skeptical nevertheless. “Even if your bones weren’t broken and your organs weren’t damaged, I don’t believe that you’ve suffered no bruises at all!”
Yichen calmly lifted the hem of his shirt, revealing his muscular abdomen.
The girl took a look and was surprised to find that there were indeed no bruises at all!
Too… Too amazing!
Lisa was shocked. “How could this be?” “I used to learn Chinese martial arts.”
Ancient martial arts is also known as Chinese martial arts. Chinese martial arts is simply an old form of address for martial arts, in the past.
But now, from a traditional perspective, Chinese martial arts and martial arts are very different. Martial arts practitioners do it to strengthen their bodies and maintain good health; Chinese martial arts practitioners do it to protect their homes and their country.
Chinese martial arts is used for killing enemies and not for performance. For example, the Taiji set of movements was one of the Chinese martial arts. However, nowadays Taiji is viewed to be a skill that can be practiced by the general population, and that besides a strengthening function, it’s useless. Nowadays, the Taiji set of movements seem to have become a form of performance. However, the Taiji set of movements in Chinese martial arts did not comprise so many strange and mysterious moves. The moves were fast, accurate, and ruthless. It was meant to kill someone in just one move and in an instant, it was definitely not designed to give a second chance. The strength he had in his limbs were trained from practicing the basic horse stance. This horse stance was the foundation of many sects, and largely similar, save minute differences between each.
There are two objectives when practicing the horse stance. One is to train one’s leg strength, and the other is to train one’s internal energy, which is also known as Qi Gathering.
Therefore, even though the horse stance look simple, it is a foundation skill in martial arts. In Chinese martial arts, there is a saying: “As a novice you have to stand for three years”. If you practice your fist and not your martial arts, you grow old without achieving a solid foundation. All you have will be a bunch of fancy moves. Little Yichen became a disciple at the age of three and practiced the horse stance every day. At first, he found it boring and found the horse stance too simple.
However, the horse stance got harder by the
day.
Later, when Little Yichen was in the horse stance, his master placed a pot of burning coals under his crotch as if it was some sort of amusement. Following that, he hung a stone on each of the boy’s arms!
As long as he moved, his clothes would catch fire.
Little Yichen had never cried before, but during that period of practising horse stance, he was tortured to tears every time.