"Please enlighten me!" Ran Sibo cupped his hands towards Qin Ming and said seriously.

The two walked to the nearest arena and each stood on one side.

Qin Ming has a black stone hanging on his chest. He has been absorbing the power in the black stone to restore himself. After this period of recovery, the water path in his body has recovered by 30%.

"In addition to the high quality of the black stone I used, it also has something to do with my high physical fitness." Feeling the avenue of water in his body, Qin Ming was very satisfied with his recovery speed.

It is obvious that his recovery speed is several times faster than other warriors. In addition, he is not stingy in using black stones, so he can recover so quickly.

Although it has not been completely restored, it is already usable.

"Lotus Water" is his most flexible Taoyuan skill. Using "Lotus Water" in battle can increase his martial arts strength by at least 30%.

When the competition began, Qin Ming didn't hesitate at all. The first thing he did was to use "Lotus Water". Countless water droplets appeared in the air and fell down to form ice cubes.

coming!

The warriors in the audience looked at Qin Ming's actions and felt unhappy.

When Qin Ming and Zhu Lechun fought before, it was because Qin Ming used the Principle Source Technique that countless mist appeared and they could not see clearly.

Now this happens again?

Ran Sibo was a little surprised when he saw Qin Ming displaying his Daoyuan skills on the stage.

This kind of Tao source technique that changes the surrounding environment on a large scale must be very consuming. Qin Ming had already used it when fighting Zhu Lechun before. Logically speaking, Qin Ming should not have much Tao in his body.

Using such a large-scale Dao source technique wouldn't it mean that the Dao in Qin Ming's body would be completely consumed.

Gradually, Ran Sibo discovered that something was wrong.

The water droplets have stopped, the ice on the ground is far less thick than before, and no fog is rising.

You must know that in the arena next to it, even without Qin Ming's support, the fog still lingered, and the ice on the ground was at least a finger thick, which was completely different from here.

Seeing Qin Ming stop using Daoyuan skills, Ran Sibo knew that there was indeed not much Dao left in Qin Ming's body, and he could not use his full strength.

But even though he didn't have full strength, the ice made him a little unsteady.

Ran Sibo couldn't help but frowned. The weapon he used was a knife. He needed to rely on his lower limbs to exert force. He couldn't even stand firmly. Wasn't his knife soft and inert?

Just watching the battle between Qin Ming and Zhu Lechun, I just thought it was a bit tricky. Now that I actually fight Qin Ming, I understand how tricky it is. One move can put him in a dilemma.

This is a battle in the ring. Once he leaves the ring, he loses, so he must fight Qin Ming at such a disadvantage.

Fighting in such a disadvantageous environment, he could not display even half of his strength. If he were to fight an ordinary warrior, even with half of his strength, he was confident that he could easily defeat him.

But fighting Qin Ming... one mistake could be Zhu Lechun's fate.

Ran Sibo thought for a while, gritted his teeth, and suddenly roared, pulled out the big knife from his waist, and slashed at the ground one after another.

Boom boom boom...

Ran Sibo uses the kendo method of lifting weight with ease, which can save a lot of effort.

Following Ran Sibo's attack, the thin ice on the ground suddenly began to break.

"Ah!" Ran Sibo made a final slash with his sword, and most of the ice blocks were swept out of the ring. There were only tiny ice shards on the ground in the whole ring, which no longer affected the battle. "Please enlighten me!" Ran Sibo cupped his hands towards Qin Ming and said seriously.

The two walked to the nearest arena and each stood on one side.

Qin Ming has a black stone hanging on his chest. He has been absorbing the power in the black stone to restore himself. After this period of recovery, the water path in his body has recovered by 30%.

"In addition to the high quality of the black stone I used, it also has something to do with my high physical fitness." Feeling the avenue of water in his body, Qin Ming was very satisfied with his recovery speed.

It is obvious that his recovery speed is several times faster than other warriors. In addition, he is not stingy in using black stones, so he can recover so quickly. .??.

Although it has not been completely restored, it is already usable.

"Lotus Water" is his most flexible Taoyuan skill. Using "Lotus Water" in battle can increase his martial arts strength by at least 30%.

When the competition began, Qin Ming didn't hesitate at all. The first thing he did was to use "Lotus Water". Countless water droplets appeared in the air and fell down to form ice cubes.

coming!

The warriors in the audience looked at Qin Ming's actions and felt unhappy.

When Qin Ming and Zhu Lechun fought before, it was because Qin Ming used the Principle Source Technique that countless mist appeared and they could not see clearly.

Now this happens again?

Ran Sibo was a little surprised when he saw Qin Ming displaying his Daoyuan skills on the stage.

This kind of Tao source technique that changes the surrounding environment on a large scale must be very consuming. Qin Ming had already used it when fighting Zhu Lechun before. Logically speaking, Qin Ming should not have much Tao in his body.

Using such a large-scale Dao source technique wouldn't it mean that the Dao in Qin Ming's body would be completely consumed.

Gradually, Ran Sibo discovered that something was wrong.

The water droplets have stopped, the ice on the ground is far less thick than before, and no fog is rising.

You must know that in the arena next to it, even without Qin Ming's support, the fog still lingered, and the ice on the ground was at least a finger thick, which was completely different from here.

Seeing Qin Ming stop using his Tao source skills, Ran Sibo knew that there was indeed not much Tao left in Qin Ming's body, and he could not use his full strength.

But even though he didn't have full strength, the ice made him a little unsteady.

Ran Sibo couldn't help but frowned. The weapon he used was a knife. He needed to rely on his lower limbs to exert force. He couldn't even stand firmly. Wasn't his knife soft and inert?

Just watching the battle between Qin Ming and Zhu Lechun, I just thought it was a bit tricky. Now that I actually fight Qin Ming, I understand how tricky it is. One move can put him in a dilemma.

This is a battle in the ring. Once you leave the ring, you lose, so he must fight Qin Ming at such a disadvantage.

Fighting in such a disadvantageous environment, he could not display even half of his strength. If he were to fight an ordinary warrior, even with half of his strength, he was confident that he could easily defeat him.

But fighting Qin Ming... one mistake could be Zhu Lechun's fate.

Ran Sibo thought for a while, gritted his teeth, and suddenly roared, pulled out the big knife from his waist, and slashed at the ground one after another.

Boom boom boom...

Ran Sibo uses the kendo method of lifting weight with ease, which can save a lot of effort.

Following Ran Sibo's attack, the thin ice on the ground suddenly began to break.

"Ah!" Ran Sibo made a final slash with his sword, and most of the ice blocks were swept out of the ring. There were only tiny ice shards on the ground in the whole ring, which no longer affected the battle.

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