Chapter - 37 Seeking a Master In Mount Zhongnan (14)

Guo Jing suddenly became alarmed, "Who would have the guts to raise their hands in Chongyang Palace? There must be some reason behind tonight's events." He wanted to rush over there to take a close look, but the fourteen "Big Dipper Formation" came in closer and closer. He was in a rush, and with his left palm he unleashed "Seeing the Dragon in the Field" (jian long zai tian) and with his right he used "Overcoming the Dragon with Regret". He used the "Mutual Left Hand Right Hand Combat" technique to do this, and used two separate attacks to the left and right. He saw that the forty-nine people in the "Big Dipper Formation" on the left were blocking this attack; the other forty-nine people in the other "Big Dipper Formation" on the right also blocked his attack. Before he has finished unleashing the two moves, he changed them around, the left hand had changed from "Seeing the Dragon in the Field" to "Overcoming the Dragon with Regret", his right hand changing from "Seeing the Dragon in the Field" to "Overcoming the Dragon with Regret".

With the "Mutual Left Hand Right Hand Combat Technique", he was able to do the hard task of using two different stances at the same time, and then to interchange them in the middle of it. This was something that the Taoists have never seen nor heard of. Originally the formation on the left side was able to resist the "Overcoming the Dragon with Regret", the right was able to resist "Seeing the Dragon in the Field", when the two stances were swapped around, the Taoists on both sides were resisting, they didn't know that Guo Jing could swap his stances around so easily. They then saw a flash of movement as Guo Jing escaped from the formation. The forty-nine people on the left and the forty nine people on the right were pushing forward with all their might, and at this moment how could they keep their legs in check? There came a loud noise as the two formations collided with each other, swords wounded some from behind, some knocked their noses against those in front and thirty of them fell onto the ground.

The long bearded Taoist who was leading the formation managed to dodge quickly and evade harm from the other Taoists. He couldn't bear what had happened and quickly whistled again, rapidly setting up the formation again. He saw that Guo Jing was heading rapidly for the pond at the foot of the mountain, the Yu Qing Pond (Pure Jade). He led the fourteen formations and chased after him. The Quanzhen sect's kung fu was based on calmness and tranquility, using softness to overcome hardness, letting anger control your actions is breaking one of the major rules of the sect; with his anger and fury, it could be said that he was not considering the enemy carefully, he was just reacting to their actions.

Guo Jing quickly reached the Jade Pond, in front of him the water glistened, as he lifted his sword up with his right hand, and chopped a coarse branch off a willow tree that was by the pond. He threw away the sword and picked up the branch with both arms, and flung it faraway into the pond. He increased the strength in his legs and his body soared into the air, his right foot touched the branch once and it sank, he used it to reach the shore on the other side. The crowd of Taoists rushed to the pond but they couldn't stop in time. A splash followed another, as forty or fifty people fell into the pond. The last ten either stepped onto the back of those who had fallen in or managed to stop themselves. A few of the Taoists couldn't swim, and began to struggle in the pond. Those who could swim hurried over to rescue them. At the Pure Jade Pond, the Taoists made a commotion, as they were drenched with water and mud.