The Kunlun sect launched a sneak attack on the Taiji sect with almost all its members, and dozens of disciples rushed frantically towards the home of the Yang family Taiji sect leader. The entire Yang family was in high spirits, and they fought hard to stop the invading enemies. The sword in Yang Wushuang's hand flew up and down, like a flash of lightning, and the Kunlun disciples screamed from time to time as they were killed in the dazzling sword light. More than a dozen Kunlun disciples quickly lay in the Yang family's yard.
The disciples of Kunlun were so eager to win that the battle array collapsed. The villagers who were suffocating had already woken up. Suddenly, there was a commotion outside the courtyard. It turned out that Yang Chenxiao led the Tai Chi disciples in the village to rush over and join the battle, hacking and killing these unjust people from behind. Wu Yugang was shocked when he saw this.
Although these Kunlun disciples often said that they would not ask about worldly affairs and that they would not spy on Guanzhong, they actually came from afar to provoke them, which also exposed their wolfish ambitions. They actually attacked the gate of the Yang family regardless of life and death, and were full of hatred, as if they could dominate the martial arts world and become famous only by killing the Yang family Tai Chi.
These disciples outside the pass have a more stubborn character than the disciples in the pass. They will do anything to get what they want. Only by defeating the number one in the world can they sit on the number one chair. Little do they know that the number one in the world also comes from their own practice, and the real number one is not obtained by force, but through their own practice and hard work, not just by stepping on the shoulders of others.
However, the disciples in the martial arts world do not think so. Most of them only pursue the so-called supreme first place and ignore the foundation of their own practice. Moreover, such thoughts and behaviors seem to have permeated all sects and schools. Little do they know that they have long escaped the true meaning of Taoism and only fight for fame and fortune instead of practicing wholeheartedly. This fact is also true for the martial arts practitioners in Guanzhong!
The Tai Chi disciples were extremely angry when they saw these Kunlun monks who were like desperate criminals. They were all practicing well, but these martial arts and Taoist people were so vindictive. Only a fight to the death could determine the winner. Is this the only way to sacrifice one's life for the sake of righteousness in Buddhism? Although famous Taoists can commit suicide to defend their doctrine, can you really make those greedy Taoists forget their selfish desires completely if you commit suicide? Only this vigorous counterattack can be the greatest reward for these people who have forgotten morality!
The disciples of Tai Chi also fought bravely. For these Taoists who had forgotten what justice was, swords and knives were the most powerful tools of persuasion.
Wu Yugang saw the Tai Chi disciples applying it, and his heroic spirit was immediately stimulated. The sword in his hand became more sharp, and the sword energy was much more refined under the heroic spirit. The person borrowed the sword's power, and the sword borrowed the person's power. In an instant, Wu Yugang's sword was like a dragon swimming out of the sea, the sword light swirled, and he fought hard towards the head of Kunlun. In an instant, Master Gu Yue was surrounded by the sword light.
Master Gu Yue saw Wu Yugang's unstoppable power and realized that the situation was hopeless. However, the monks outside the pass had different ideas. Although they could still escape at this time, they would not worry about firewood if they were still alive. However, these people's hot tempers made them forget about life and death. They swore to defend the Dao with their lives, and no one violated their oath before leaving.
Although the Kunlun disciples lived at the foot of Kunlun Mountain and were nourished by the spirits of the gods in heaven, they should have been a place of outstanding people and good fortune, but all this was not as expected. Their stubborn tempers, like the desert Gobi, prevented them from repenting. Their stubbornness was undoubtedly the biggest obstacle for these people to practice Taoism, and their inner demons had devoured their kindness, which was their fatal weakness.
Master Gu Yue waved the Demon Subduing Circle Slave in his hand to parry Wu Yugang's attack. After all, Gu Yue was the head of a sect, and his cultivation was extremely high, even among the monks in the sect. But after all, physical combat relies on physical strength and foundation. When he came, his body was severely injured by Wu Yugang. And in martial arts, it is said that the fist is weaker than the strong. After all, young people are physically strong and agile, and these advantages are incomparable to older people. After dozens of moves, Gu Yue is now out of breath.
Wu Yugang looked like an ape, and his sword was like a swimming dragon. The sword came straight at his face. Gu Yue hurriedly used the Demon Subduing Circle to block it. But when the Demon Subduing Circle was about to touch the sword, Wu Yugang suddenly changed his moves, and the sword flashed. Before Gu Yue could see clearly, he felt a chill in his chest. He looked down and found that Wu Yugang had stabbed a big bloody hole in his chest, and bright red blood kept flowing out.
Before Gu Yue could recover from his shock, Wu Yugang was furious and slashed Gu Yue's neck with his sword. Gu Yue fell to the ground and his head rolled to the side. Wu Yugang wanted to persuade Gu Yue to be kind, but the stubborn master would not listen to him. He ended up with such a horrible end, leaving those disciples who did not know how to live or die.
Seeing this, the remaining less than ten disciples of Kunlun were like tigers without heads, still struggling desperately. They rushed desperately into the Taiji disciples, perhaps trying to fight their way out, but it was too late.
Wu Yugang raised his sword and charged into the battle group. Suddenly, the sword light shot up into the sky, and blood and flesh flew everywhere. Wu Yugang killed more than a dozen disciples without any escape. These disciples were not very skilled to begin with. Even their master could not withstand Wu Yugang's powerful blow, let alone these disciples with mediocre skills. Before they could understand what was happening, Wu Yugang's sword had already pierced into their bodies.
After a bloody battle, a large number of Kunlun disciples were lying in and outside the Yang family's courtyard. Unfortunately, people with different beliefs cannot work together. These people practiced hard, but in the end they still did not understand what is the right way to practice, and what is the truth they should stick to. Only a pile of corpses were left, silently telling people in the world something, but no one could understand it.
The melee was over, Wu Yugang checked the situation inside and outside the courtyard. Although Tai Chi disciples were also injured, most of them were not seriously injured. Perhaps this was also the reward for doing good deeds.
Entering the courtyard, Yang Chenguang and Yang Wushuang had already accompanied their father and uncle into the living room to rest. Wuyazi stood in the courtyard, looking at the corpses all over the courtyard. It was not worth sighing. But what could he do? These people were like desperate criminals. Just chanting Buddha's name could not move these monks who were as cruel as wolves and snakes.
Wu Yugang looked at his senior brother's regretful expression and sighed beside him. But suddenly he noticed that something in the courtyard was shining brightly and spinning on the ground under the moonlight.
Wu Yugang was quite amazed at the rotating object and could not help but walk in to take a closer look. (To be continued)