Practice from Naruto World

Chapter 20 The leisurely life of a doctor (6)

Chapter 20 The leisurely life of a doctor (6)

Author: Yishang

Chapter 20 The leisurely life of a doctor (6)

Thanks to the craftsmen in the village and Bai Suina's increasingly diligent practice.

Bai Sui built a steam engine and a DC motor by hand. The reason why he wanted to make these two machines was that Bai Sui had an idea.

That is the fire escape and thunder escape of ninjas. Bai Sui feels that if the ninjas in this world really want to develop, then they must find a new profession or position that can play their role.

Once these two machines are popularized, ninjas who can at least fire escape and thunder escape can find their place in society again as a renewable energy source.

The reason why these two machines are related to Bai Sui's practice is because the craftsman couldn't do some fine processing, so Bai Sui relied on the air sword he had raised to cut, or with the help of metal.

The Qi increased the strength of his hands and smashed it out forcefully.

The reason why the pregnant Qi Sword is used is because when Bai Sui was trying to apply Qi, he tried to introduce Qi into the lungs to nurture it.

It was found that not only was the speed of pregnancy fast, but also the lower limit of power was high. Even a newly conceived Qi Sword could achieve the effect of opening monuments and cracking rocks.

Bai Sui discovered that the reason why it was so effective was that the Qi cultivated in the lungs would automatically take on the properties of gold.

And thanks to the nature of Qi, the Qi Sword not only enhances its power, but also enhances its own controllability. It can be controlled by one's own thoughts after leaving the body, just like a sword.

So Bai Sui is equivalent to having a carving knife that is extremely sharp and can cut iron as well as clay. Although it is difficult to control its carving and polishing fine parts, Bai Sui now has enough time to squander it.

In addition to regular practice every day, most of the remaining time is spent teaching children to learn and grow. However, Bai Sui no longer needs to eat and sleep, but he has a lot of time at his disposal every day.

Even if the time for going into the mountains to collect herbs and treating villagers is further excluded, Bai Sui still has about 5 hours of free time left at his disposal every day.

In this era of lack of entertainment, there are only a few ways of entertainment available to ordinary people. Bai Sui spends more of his time looking through the memories of his past life.

In his previous life, Bai Sui read a lot of books to pass the time or to entertain his body and mind. Now these books have once again brought healing to Bai Sui.

However, not all books are nutritious. The freshness can support people to continue reading when they read it for the first time. But when they read it for the second time, Bai Sui found that there were many things that he originally thought were interesting.

I can no longer read the book.

Either he was spoiled by himself, or he was not interested in the follow-up content, so the number of books Bai Sui could read became less and less. In the end, he found that the books he could really read again were classics that he was not very willing to read before.

After reading hundreds of classics for more than half a year, Bai Sui decided to change his mind, so Bai Sui set his sights on handicrafts that could also pass the time.

In addition to the two mechanical devices mentioned above, Bai Sui also built an eight-sided sword for himself.

Thanks to the location of the village, Bai Sui brought back a lot of ocher when collecting herbs in the woods. There was no professional stove, and Bai Sui did not force it.

He built a simple consuming earth furnace and used his own qi to try it out. He tried his best to control the fire-attribute qi to gather in it, raising the temperature bit by bit. In the end, Bai Sui spent 3 months of scattered time and finally smelted a piece of qi.

An iron rod, although Bai Sui didn't have the skill of blacksmithing, but Bai Sui had the air sword, and finally he used the air sword to cut the iron rod into a sword.

Since there was no condition for pickling, Bai Sui also carved patterns on the sword with an air sword. He really didn't want to waste time making an iron scabbard, so Bai Sui cut down a small tree at random and made a wooden one.

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One time, a samurai had a leg pain and came to Bai Sui for treatment. He immediately saw the sword Bai Sui hung on the wall.

When he learned that this was used by Bai Sui himself, the samurai was very surprised. After all, although he could find through some observations that Bai Sui was strong, there really were no traces of his training.

Especially Bai Sui's hands, even though he has gone to the mountains to collect herbs over the years, there are no wounds or calluses, and they are so white and tender.

Therefore, this samurai gentleman does not believe that Bai Sui can use the sword at all. Even if it is because of the pain in his legs, he doesn't care anymore and insists on trying Bai Sui's moves.

In fact, Bai Sui has never practiced any swordsmanship. He usually thinks of it as more of a fitness equipment. After all, this is a sword made of pure iron. It weighs more than 4 kilograms and nearly 5 kilograms. That is what Bai Sui is now.

I have made some achievements in cultivation, and my overall physical fitness is far beyond superhuman. Otherwise, if I were in the previous life, I really wouldn't be able to survive for long.

At this weight, the samurai Kubota Kiyuki was surprised after trying it out, "The heavier the weapon, the better. This is not suitable for actual combat, especially since your sword is more than twice as heavy..."

Kubota Kiyuki didn't say what he said later, but he could see the distrust of Bai Sui from the other person's eyes, and he felt that Bai Sui must have lied to him, and he must be a guy who can't use a sword!

Bai Sui didn't say much, and decided to let the other party see what it means to defeat ten swords with one force. After all, although Bai Sui didn't know much about swordsmanship, he also practiced the four types of striking, stabbing, blocking and washing in a targeted manner.

Using sword techniques.

Although in the swordsmanship schools of the previous life, they were further subdivided into: split, stab, point, collapse, strike, lift, pick; cut, intercept, hold, press, hang, cut, tease; pull, penetrate, press

, cloud, wipe, frame, sweep; bring, draw, block, hold, push, rub, twist.

But it never changes without departing from its origin. This four-mother sword Bai Sui has really been practiced seriously.

Kashiwa Sui naturally stood upright and looked at Kubota's journey. He held the sword in his left hand, bent the thumb of his right hand into a palm, and performed a sword-holding ceremony.

After the two sides saluted, Bai Sui immediately flung away the scabbard with his left hand, stepped forward and slashed forward, heading straight for Kubota Kikiyuki's door.

Kubota Kikiyuki, who originally wanted to draw his sword and strike, was interrupted by the sudden attack. He quickly swung his sword sideways, but unexpectedly a huge force came from him and almost knocked the long sword away from his hand.

Missing a hit, Kashiwasui turned his forearm and swept his sword with a lunge, continuing to attack. Kubota Jiyuki quickly retreated and blocked with his sword.

Seeing that the opponent was knocked off his center by two consecutive attacks, Bai Sui kept attacking, lowering his center of gravity towards the opponent's retreating right leg and lunging with his sword.

Kubota Kiyuki, who originally switched from blocking to sweeping, saw that the long sword was about to be slashed on his leg, so he had to improvise, raising his right leg high, taking the opportunity to take a step back, and at the same time retracting the sweeping long sword.

Prepare to block Bai Sui's further attacks.

(End of chapter)

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