Under One Person: One Person Goes

Chapter 223: Hardworking, High-level Players, Kryptonians, and Managers

Chapter 223: Hardworking, High-level Players, Kryptonians, and Managers

Overnight, thanks to the underdeveloped media at the time and the Great Depression, everyone was only concerned about their own business.

The magic battle between Wang Yi and the sorcerer Wuxiang that took place last night did not cause any big sensation in New York except that it was gradually distorted in some streets and alleys.

After fighting with the Warlock Wuxiang, Wang Yi didn't care what the people from the Behemoth Group were thinking. After realizing that the Warlock Wuxiang didn't get anything good from him, he turned into a stream of golden light and returned to the residence provided for him by the Behemoth Group in Brooklyn.

As soon as he returned to his residence, Wang Yi began to sit cross-legged in meditation.

He has to review.

He had to figure out why the other party was able to be immune to his magnetic field without relying on his life cultivation. If he couldn't figure it out, it would be useless even if he gained an advantage for a while.

Last night, I was fighting with this guy named Wuxiang and I was almost ready to use the killing move of Space Slash, but in the end, he just left behind a bird-beak mask and a mouthful of blood before running away.

That's what a warlock is like. All he has to do is run his own mechanism, but his opponents have a lot to consider if they want to kill a warlock.

If one's own magnetic field and true Qi can penetrate into the other person's body and still function, it means that the other person's life cultivation is not as strong as that of the elderly Zhang Zhiwei. The question is, as a sorcerer, what is the operating mechanism of his technique?
It is neither Fenghou Qimen nor one of the Eight Great Skills, and its combat is similar to that of an ordinary sorcerer. However, it can produce a similar effect to Fenghou Qimen, completely ignoring the already disordered Qi of the outside world, and also ignoring the impact on itself.

The only thing Wang Yi could be sure of was that it had nothing to do with the sorcerer's initial discovery of a country's fortune. The dragon veins were directly related to a country's citizens and had nothing to do with Feng Shui.

According to the information he got from the alien mind of Kiritani Ryo, this guy was not so powerful when he first came to the United States to build railways, otherwise the Ant Nest would not have been able to catch him and force him to do things.

However, no matter how Wang Yi reviewed the situation, he could not figure out the mechanism of the other party as a warlock. He opened his eyes and stood up, taking the initiative to contact the god John Wick who was sitting in the Continental Hotel.

'What's going on over there?'

'No, I can't find any trace of them within the hotel or the group.'

"Oh, it really fits the name of their organization, Ant Nest, it's hidden really deep."

"I got a call from the Behemoth Foundation. This invitation seems to be more sincere than before."

"Leave it alone. Behemoth and the others can call you. The guys from the Ant Nest will probably come looking for you again today. Keep them calm while I go do something."

'it is good. '

I had just hung up the call with the god John Wick when I heard the sound of brakes downstairs. Well, the Behemoth Group came to ask for help.

Wang Yi knew why they came. He wrote a note and placed it on the table. Then he turned into a golden light and flew out from the balcony, heading straight for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 500 kilometers away from New York.

Since I don't have a good grasp of the history of the alien world, I'll find someone who has a good grasp of history to ask.

Fortunately, I know everyone in this foreign country.

Two hours later, in a cafe inside the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Wang Yi, who had changed into the face of the god John Wick, sat opposite Lu Guangda.

After listening to Wang Yi's account of his fight with the warlock Wuxiang, Lu Guangda showed the same shocked expression as the people from the Behemoth Group.

"Is there anyone in America who can fight you on equal terms?"

"Brother Lu, are you praising me or insulting me?"

"That must be a compliment to you. Although I despise this sorcerer named Wuxiang for forgetting his roots and bullying his compatriots, you also said that he has been in the United States since the 1960s, which means he is over a hundred years old. The cultivation level of such an old guy can't be too low, not to mention that he is a sorcerer. Why, you don't seem to be satisfied with just beating him away."

"What's the point of not being able to kill? The blood he spits out is not as much as my saliva. There's nothing to be proud of for such a harmless advantage."

"Just be content. It's amazing if you can beat this kind of warlock away."

"From the tone of your voice, Brother Lu, do you know where the other party came from?"

"I don't know which beast escaped from our house, but from what you said about the way he fought with you, it seems very similar to a warlock school recorded in my family."

Lu Guangda took a sip of coffee, then looked at Wang Yi and said quietly, "Wang Yi, have you ever heard this saying, 'When luck comes, heaven and earth are on your side, but when luck is gone, heroes have no freedom?"

After listening to the story told by Lu Guangda, a descendant of the Lu family, one of the four famous families, Wang Yi understood which branch of sorcery the sorcerer Wuxiang practiced.

Sorcerers may sound very noble, but in the final analysis they are just a group of practitioners who observe the sky, tell fortunes, and seek good fortune and avoid misfortune.

The basic operation is to unfold the Qimen Bureau, find the center palace, look for a lucky position that is beneficial to you, and use the techniques you are good at in this lucky position. While fighting against the opponent, you also force the opponent to enter the dangerous position in the Qimen Bureau, so that your chances of winning will continue to increase until you defeat the opponent.

If the warlock school is compared to a game, then the general warlock who just blindly unfolds the Qimen game, finds the center palace, and finds the auspicious position to perform magic is an ordinary player - the liver emperor.

Among the many diligent sorcerers, the prime minister of the Han Dynasty, Zhuge Wuhou, stood out with his erudition and created the system of Dingzhong Palace.

Once the center palace, the four plates and eight gates are determined, as long as you are the first to seize the auspicious position, you will be basically invincible. But it is only basic, which does not mean you will not lose.

But Zhuge Wuhou was not the only sorcerer. There were also some who took a different approach and relied on external objects for divination and spellcasting, and placed their life and property on them.

Objects related to divination, such as tortoise shells and money, are closely linked to one's own life and property through sacrifice. Under such sacrifice, these external objects have the same function as a prophet.

For example, in ancient times, when sending troops to fight, they would predict whether the battle would be a victory or a defeat before swearing in the oath.

And at the moment when these sorcerers who pin their hexagrams on external objects come up with this idea, the external objects that they have sacrificed their lives for will tell them the result at the first time.

Those who are more advanced can even use the hexagrams to know where they win and where they lose, and use this to try to change the results.

When used against the enemy, it is rather general, or has two sides. Because they themselves cannot decide what the hexagram is, the hexagram is random, and the magic they perform through the hexagram is also random.

For example, if the opponent uses fire attack, ordinary sorcerers will either use water, earth, or at worst fire to fight back. But in the hands of this kind of sorcerer, the random hexagram may just let him use wood or wind to deal with it, which will be very uncomfortable.

But the good thing is that even if you really step on the strange situation set by your opponent and step on the unlucky position arranged by your opponent for you, it does not mean that you have lost. What if your hexagram randomly comes up with a spell that targets the lucky position of the opponent?

For sorcerers who rely on external objects, all their methods are based on these external objects that are related to their lives. They form a system of their own. Unless the external objects they rely on can be destroyed, it is hard to say whether they will win or lose even if they are in the opponent's strange situation.

People like this who have created their own way of playing and system based on the Warlock game are the advanced players among ordinary players.

If everyone's brains aren't as quick as others, then just don't think fast. Just choose the one-click configuration of advanced players' equipment ideas and add some processes.

Wang Yi knows of three schools of warlocks represented by these high-level players. One is the lineage of Zhuge Wuhou, located in the ancestral land of Zhuge Wuhou, the ancient Langya County of Xuzhou, now Yinan County;
One is the Shuzi Sect located in Tianjin. They have a unique technique called Liu Yao Jin Qian.

One of them is You Baiyun, a family sorcerer recruited by himself in the Republic of China. He can transfer the center palace set by the opponent to his own feet, playing the game of striking back.

When these three companies meet, who wins and who loses depends on their own abilities.

Above these hardcore players and high-level players, there is another type of players that everyone hates the most besides cheaters, but they are helpless against anything they can do about it.

Because they didn't cheat, they just had a little more money than everyone else, so they are krypton guys.

Warlock Wuxiang is the kryptonian among warlocks. What they krypton is luck! The luck of a country!
Their way of practice is similar to that of the sorcerers who rely on external objects, except that they place their lives and property on the invisible and intangible fate of a country.

Like the Imperial Observatory in the ancient imperial court, the position of national teacher established by a certain emperor was like this.

The benefits of this kind of sorcerer who links his own practice with the fate of the country are obvious. There are no obstacles on the road of practice, and he can turn misfortune into fortune. Even if his peers plot against him, he can sense it in advance through his own impulse and take the initiative.

Representatives of this include the founding emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu, the founder of the Taiping Dao in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and Zhang Jue, the general who started the Yellow Turban Rebellion...
"Wait, Brother Lu, you're not trying to tell me that Liu Xiu, the founding emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was actually an alien, right? Didn't they say that Xiang Yu, the overlord born an alien, tried to establish a regime led by an alien, and was then suppressed by Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang? I remember that Liu Xiu was the ninth-generation grandson of Liu Bang. How could this ancestor be the rebel against the Heavenly Gang?"

"The reason why King Xiang failed was because he could not learn to compromise with most ordinary people. Even his own subordinates were alienated from him. It was impossible for him to succeed. Liu Xiu was not like King Xiang who only grew muscles but not brains. He learned to compromise, so he was able to 'restore the Han Dynasty and rebuild the Han Dynasty'.

When you return to China, find some time to look through history books and see which dynasties did not briefly mention great victories and describe great defeats in detail. With Xiang Yu as an example, if future generations want to establish a regime, they must refer to Xiang Yu, so as to avoid the same fate as Xiang Yu. "

Lu Guangda rolled his eyes and was very pleased with Wang Yi's surprised expression at this moment.

"Just think about how smooth the development of our ancestor was. When Wang Mang was hunting him, he could not kill him no matter how hard he tried. When he was being chased, the river was frozen when he was crossing, but the ice melted as soon as he crossed. Wherever he went, noble families bowed down to him and recognized him as their master."

"But does the meteorite that falls from the sky contain some..."

"Natural phenomena are inevitable events. The meteorite falling from the sky is simply our ancestor's luck. He happened to be fighting at the place where the meteorite fell. You can do the math yourself. Even a tough guy like Emperor Taizong of Tang in later generations, with the help of Yuan Tiangang, never saw a meteorite fall during a battle."

"That's the truth, but it sounds quite mysterious."

Wang Yi was shocked. It turned out that Xiu'er was really Xiu'er. He could even encounter a meteorite event that only happened once in hundreds of years.

According to Lu Guangda's explanation, it can be understood that in the Battle of Kunyang, Liu Xiu knew that he would win, but he didn't know how to win. He just set up camp according to this feeling, and then the meteorite fell.

Seeing that Wang Yi was still digesting it, Lu Guangda continued to talk about the pros and cons of this kind of sorcerer who linked his life and property with the fate of a country.

The benefits are obvious. Once the new dynasty is established, everything will go smoothly during the rising period, and you can even pick up money when walking outside.

Therefore, when fighting with this kind of sorcerer, no matter how big the gap between your cultivation levels is, you just cannot kill the other person. All means that can put him to death will be blocked by the fate of the country that is connected to him.

On the contrary, when you have murderous intentions and malicious intent towards the other party, you will also be targeted by the fate of a country. It is not impossible for you to choke to death while drinking water or drown in a pit while defecating.

In this way, Wang Yi understood why he couldn't kill the opponent after several fights last night.

It's not surprising that I'm fighting against the destiny of the United States.

"You are not surprised, but I am. Logically speaking, most of the sorcerers in this lineage have died out, and the inheritance has been divided among other families. How come one appeared in the United States?"

"Why did they die out, Brother Lu?"

"Since ancient times, I have only heard of aristocratic families and dynasties that lasted for a thousand years. Have you ever seen one? Prosperity and adversity are shared by all. Are you kidding me? How great it was to cultivate by riding on the national fortune in the early stage, but how miserable it was when the dynasty fell later. Anything bad could happen, and the extinction of descendants was even more common."

"That's not right. Isn't the Liu family fine? And the Sima family, don't tell me that Sima Yi, who challenged Zhuge Wuhou, is an ordinary person."

"Two different things. Emperor Guangwu of Han was a sorcerer who cultivated his luck because of the right time, right place and right people. He was the ninth-generation grandson of Emperor Gaozu of Han, Liu Bang, so his legitimacy was there. Secondly, just because he was a sorcerer doesn't mean his descendants were also sorcerers. Sima Yi was a sorcerer who challenged Zhuge Liang, but that doesn't mean he was also a sorcerer who cultivated his luck. What he did was to usurp the throne, to mutiny, to manage his business, to live in compromise. One thing is different."

Well, after listening to Lu Guangda’s explanation and some scientific research, Wang Yi realized that there are so many versions of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms in the history of Yiren.

As a sorcerer who cultivated luck and fortune, Liu Xiu knew the principle of rising and falling together with the country, so the inheritance was cut off with him. Later, the Eastern Han Dynasty fell, and so many disasters occurred. The only line that would be extinct was Liu Xiu's. The other members of the Liu family could live their lives as usual.

But Wang Yi's doubts were resolved, and Lu Guangda had more doubts.

"According to what you said, I can only suspect that this sorcerer Wuxiang is cultivating his luck, but there's a problem here. The United States was founded in 1776, and it's only been 154 years since then. Even if we use our ancestors' calculations, it's only in the middle stage, and there may even be room for improvement. If he is really a sorcerer cultivating his luck, you can't ask me questions here now."

Lu Guangda stroked his stubbled chin and looked at Wang Yi in front of him, wondering what he was thinking.

Wang Yi, on the other hand, has already gotten the answer.

"It's very simple, Brother Lu. The United States may still have a long life, but this old guy's luck won't last long~"

(End of this chapter)

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