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Mortal Kung Fu
Multiverse凡人功法
Writer 6yqrsc
Introduction to the work "Mortal Kung Fu" No spiritual roots, no talent, no fame in one battle. There is only a broken notebook, a short pencil, and four words: open, find, small, press. The demonic tide breaks out in advance, causing chaos in the world of immortality. All the monks are struggling to carry it - they can survive but cannot die. Fan Fan is not even qualified to carry it. He is the only loser in the school who has no spiritual roots, and even the inner demons don't bother to look for him. But he has a habit: whenever he encounters anything, he breaks it into variables, finds contradictions, tries in small steps, and adjusts according to the results. He wrote these four steps into a broken notebook and named it "Mortal Skills". The stone carvings on the back mountain are engraved with "Steady as Mount Tai", "Heart as Still as Water" and "Primitive Man". Everyone thought it was an ancient ruin and couldn't understand it. Fan Fan understood. He translated the stone carving into one sentence: The outside world is constantly changing, how can the inside remain stable? The answer is: don't move. At the peak of the inner demon tide, the mirror image appeared - Fan Fan with twice the combat power. He doesn't hide, he doesn't block, he doesn't fight back. Just do one thing: stand in the middle of the ruins, holding the Taishan Stone, motionless. The mirror image attacked wildly, breaking his ribs, blinding his right eye, and shattering his internal organs. He didn't fall. Not because of strength. It's because he decided not to fail. Sacrifice the body of Mount Tai, and the stone sword falls from the sky. What was engraved on the sword were not runes, but four words he wrote on a broken notebook: remove variables, find contradictions, try in small steps, and adjust according to the results. A sword slashed towards the dark crack. The cracks are closed, the inner demons recede, and all cultivation is ruined. Three hundred years later, at the foot of Mount Tai, there was a wooden house,
Introduction to the work "Mortal Kung Fu" No spiritual roots, no talent, no fame in one battle. There is only a broken notebook, a short pencil, and four words: open, find, small, press. The demonic tide breaks out in advance, causing chaos in the world of immortality. All the monks are struggling to carry it - they can survive but cannot die. Fan Fan is not even qualified to carry it. He is the only loser in the school who has no spiritual roots, and even the inner demons don't bother to look for him. But he has a habit: whenever he encounters anything, he breaks it into variables, finds contradictions, tries in small steps, and adjusts according to the results. He wrote these four steps into a broken notebook and named it "Mortal Skills". The stone carvings on the back mountain are engraved with "Steady as Mount Tai", "Heart as Still as Water" and "Primitive Man". Everyone thought it was an ancient ruin and couldn't understand it. Fan Fan understood. He translated the stone carving into one sentence: The outside world is constantly changing, how can the inside remain stable? The answer is: don't move. At the peak of the inner demon tide, the mirror image appeared - Fan Fan with twice the combat power. He doesn't hide, he doesn't block, he doesn't fight back. Just do one thing: stand in the middle of the ruins, holding the Taishan Stone, motionless. The mirror image attacked wildly, breaking his ribs, blinding his right eye, and shattering his internal organs. He didn't fall. Not because of strength. It's because he decided not to fail. Sacrifice the body of Mount Tai, and the stone sword falls from the sky. What was engraved on the sword were not runes, but four words he wrote on a broken notebook: remove variables, find contradictions, try in small steps, and adjust according to the results. A sword slashed towards the dark crack. The cracks are closed, the inner demons recede, and all cultivation is ruined. Three hundred years later, at the foot of Mount Tai, there was a wooden house,