Mercenary’s War
Chapter 850 - 850 841 Can You Fly

850: Chapter 841: Can You Fly?

850: Chapter 841: Can You Fly?

As a rookie, Gao Yang had quite an understanding of how to bully newcomers.

Even relying only on his fists, Gao Yang was confident that he could knock someone down in just a few moves, but Jansen was still too weak, so he shouted, “Watch out, Big Bird!”

After shouting, Gao Yang threw a half-step punch, but his opponent surprisingly blocked it.

Before Gao Yang could continue his attack, Li Jinfang burst out from behind, truly knocking down one person with each punch, going clang, clang, clang, and three people fell to the ground.

If you’re going to fight, you should start with a bang.

Bullying rookies was nothing—if you’re going to fight, you should challenge officers; otherwise, how could it be considered a great victory?

In the roaring cheers, Gao Yang was shocked to find that the rookies weren’t so easy to bully after all.

After taking a punch to the face and struggling to put his opponent down, Gao Yan shouted loudly, “Toad, go do your thing.”

A duel is a duel, a brawl is a brawl.

In a duel, you can’t have help, but in a brawl, of course, you strike down your opponents and quickly move to support your comrades.

Gao Yang, while pinning down an Airborne Soldier with another comrade, did not forget to tell Li Jinfang to stick to the plan.

After kicking a soldier who was in the way, Li Jinfang broke out of the melee and yelled at an observing lieutenant, “Come here, I’ll duel you!”

With their faces covered, Gao Yang and his teammates displayed overwhelming strength, especially Eileen.

She was no rookie and taking on a bunch of fresh recruits was just bullying, thus where Gao Yang and his team went, it was like the autumn wind sweeping away the fallen leaves, immediately knocking down a bunch.

“Old soldiers, get your asses out here and fight us!”

At the same time as Li Jinfang shouted, an officer who couldn’t stand it anymore also started shouting at them.

Once both parties had opened their mouths, the situation suddenly became interesting.

The officer challenged by Li Jinfang didn’t hesitate and rushed towards him, while the officers charging toward Gao Yang and his teammates also shouted, momentarily halting the fight.

After stopping, Gao Yang didn’t waste words; he directly walked toward where the officers were gathered, just as Li Jinfang had started fighting.

Unlike his usual self, who doesn’t like to shout, Li Jinfang practiced Neijiaquan, only occasionally yelling to help with his power.

The times when Li Jinfang could be made to shout were truly rare.

Now it was different.

Ever since a sudden incident in Congo-Brazzaville, the usually cheerful Li Jinfang had become extremely depressed, but now, when he was fighting, he could shout from time to time.

As Li Jinfang and the lieutenant from the Airborne Soldiers came together, Li Jinfang gathered his energy in his lower abdomen and, with a loud shout to enhance the power of his punch, threw a punch out.

The roar of a master of Neijiaquan is not something ordinary people can produce.

If one really needed to make a comparison, it was like the roar of a male lion—deep yet extremely penetrating.

It was like thunder had rumbled, and the shouts and cries of the brawling sides were suppressed.

Li Jinfang’s punch, having been thrown, caused his opponent, the lieutenant, to block as best as he could.

It must be said that a master who came to fight was indeed a master, managing to block his arms in front of his chest in an instant.

However, his block did nothing against Li Jinfang’s punch.

The punch hit the lieutenant’s arms, which were guarding his chest cavity, and the lieutenant really flew backward, feet off the ground for at least three meters.

This punch sent the opponent flying, and this punch from Li Jinfang definitely created a booming effect.

Having learned from Li Jinfang for a long time, Gao Yang understood immediately.

Li Jinfang was holding back.

He had used a long force, not a short one.

If it had been short force, the punch would not only have broken the lieutenant’s arm, but also shattered his ribs and directly destroyed his heart.

This move had a name, Bone Breaking Heart Destroying.

As for the long force, it was essentially the same as the long force in Tai Chi of Neijiaquan.

When it hits someone, there’s an additional process of transmitting force, sending whoever is hit flying, though it looks impressive, it doesn’t harm them.

“I held back, so you won’t be hurt, but maybe someone else should come and fight.”

This punch from Li Jinfang was fierce, and his words were even fiercer.

After this, everyone who didn’t see how they fought was dumbfounded as the lieutenant got up from the ground, dusted himself off, and apparently believing Li Jinfang’s words, didn’t advance again.

Gao Yang felt a pang of emotion.

After experiencing a devastating incident, and performing poorly in a play, which almost drove him crazy after Gao Yang’s provocations, Li Jinfang focused all his attention on mastering martial arts.

Since then, he had been training night and day.

According to Li Jinfang himself, the progress he had made during this period was so great that even he couldn’t believe it.

With a calm and serene demeanor, Li Jinfang truly had the aura of a master now.

However, in front of a bunch of foreigners who didn’t know what Neijiaquan or Waijiaquan were, or what a master’s demeanor meant, his master’s demeanor was really just a giant taunt.

The soldiers who should have been fighting were still fighting, but now the Airborne Soldiers were at a disadvantage, a situation that was largely due to Gao Yang and his teammates who initially quickly reversed several opponents, creating a situation of many against few, much like rolling a snowball, with their advantage steadily increasing.

Already having stopped fighting, Gao Yang and his few teammates no longer had opponents because all the officers were now heading toward Li Jinfang.

There were four military officers, who surrounded Li Jinfang with an aggressive posture.

After exchanging glances, one of them, with a slightly stern face, said, “I’ll go!”

“Let me do it!”

As two officers were arguing, Li Jinfang spoke in a deep voice, “Don’t rush, one by one.”

Although Li Jinfang was confident, he wasn’t confident enough to take on four at once.

However, his words clearly hinted at a one-on-four rotational battle, which was equally an unacceptable humiliation for these officers.

The first officer who had spoken could no longer hold back, and stepped forward to punch Li Jinfang in the face.

Why always use fists, especially aiming for the face?

Because once Li Jinfang’s taunting skills were deployed, he really asked for it, and with his face covered, it was hard not to want to smash his face thoroughly.

Li Jinfang did not think he was being too outrageous.

The opponent’s punch was fast, but his kick was faster.

Unlike Gao Yang, who liked kicking at the groin, Li Jinfang strictly followed the rule of not lifting his leg above the knee.

His right leg struck a little behind the opponent’s ankle, immediately causing his opponent to lose balance and involuntarily lurch towards him.

As the opponent lunged at him, Li Jinfang did not throw a punch; instead, he dodged and slapped the back of the opponent’s neck, then let him fall at his feet.

As the fallen officer tried to roll over and wrap his legs around Li Jinfang, Li Jinfang jumped to the side and said to the opponent who was trying to take him down with a ground technique, “Stop, you’re already dead.

Next one.”

The officer who had gotten up from the ground looked bewildered at his comrades, who slightly shook their heads at him, indicating that Li Jinfang was right.

The downed second lieutenant, still bewildered and symbolically eliminated, was left puzzled, but he could not ask for clarity at that moment.

The face of the Major from the Airborne Soldiers turned green, while Major Nate was extremely excited.

Although the man knocked down was his compatriot, it was a competition between two units, and Li Jinfang was on his side.

Major Nate tried to appear nonchalant and loudly warned Li Jinfang, “Toad, be careful.”

Major Nate’s words somewhat soothed one of the Airborne Soldiers, but his next statement nearly exploded their lungs with rage.

“Be careful not to hurt them too much; that wouldn’t be good.”

The collectively glared-at Major Nate felt extremely good, superbly good, and the more glares he received, the better he felt.

After being stifled for over a year, he finally got a satisfying release.

After exchanging a glance, one of the remaining officers suddenly turned around and loudly declared, “I’ll go!”

Learning from the lessons of the previous two, the officer decided to kick instead; this gave a bit more distance from Li Jinfang.

Lee Jinfang was not afraid of distance, for he had an elder brother whose family taught leg techniques in martial arts, which required an opponent for practical application, making Li Jinfang extremely experienced in countering leg techniques.

You throw a punch, I counter with a kick; you kick, I counter with a punch.

What mattered was speed.

Li Jinfang took a kick at the bend of his leg, but he intentionally absorbed it, and the opponent did not cause any substantial harm because, a moment before his opponent’s leg hit him, Li Jinfang swiftly threw a punch, roaring like a tiger, directly to his opponent’s chest.

This time, the opponent didn’t fly away but collapsed directly.

As he watched his opponent crumple to the ground, Li Jinfang paused for a moment, then said to those around him, “He’s fine, I held back, he won’t be injured, it’s just his Qi is disrupted.”

While speaking, Li Jinfang walked over, pushed several times on the fallen officer’s chest, and murmured, “It shouldn’t be like this, am I wrong?”

“Ka.”

Suddenly, a sharp sound came from the mouth of the officer on the ground, who then briskly got up.

Li Jinfang then breathed a sigh of relief and said in a deep voice, “You were shouting when I punched the Qi back, it’s disrupted.

That should be it; I’m not particularly knowledgeable as I haven’t reached the point of understanding Qi, but that should be the case.”

After briefly explaining, Li Jinfang also stood up and said to the last officer, “Let’s go, are you still coming?”

The remaining officer, after hearing Li Jinfang’s words, suddenly said, “You mentioned Qi!

Does that mean you’re referring to Qigong?

The Qigong from Huaxia Kung Fu?

As in the movies about Huaxia Kung Fu?”

Li Jinfang nodded and replied, “Precisely, Huaxia Kung Fu.”

After staring at Li Jinfang for a moment, the officer suddenly asked, “Can you fly?” (To be continued.

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