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Part One: Penghu Storm Chapter 21 The Power of a Sword

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    "Ding Yunyi, Inspector of the Ming Dynasty, is here. Chang Lu Gong Baotian, are you ready to die?"

    In the whole world, I am afraid that only Ding Yunyi dared to shout the words "Ming Dynasty inspection" so loudly.

    Changlu Gongbaotian had already wanted to kill this Ming officer who had brought humiliation to him. When he heard Ding Yunyi's words, he became even more angry.

    But after all, he is an experienced pirate. He has fought with others countless times in his life. Seeing Ding Yunyi's fearless appearance, he did not dare to be too careless. He had his samurai sword brought and raised it high.

    Ono-style one-sword style originated from the one-sword style founded by Ito Saikage.

    Later, Ono Jiroemon Tadaki learned the "Five Points of Gossip" and "Kasha Sword" from Ito Ittousai, and defeated his brother Yoshiuki Ono. After that, he added his own moves to form the large sword.  The fifty-handled kutachi sword established the status of the Ono sect's ichitš­ryu.

    Later, he was selected as the guide of the Tokugawa family together with Yagyu Kaminryu.  Afterwards, the Ono sect's Itto-ryu was passed on to both the Tsugaru family and the Ono family for some reasons.  For a while, the Ono family prided themselves on being the "song family", while the Tsugaru family inherited the correct techniques.  The Ono school of the Ono family is a branch of the Itto-ryu. Nakanishi Tatadao established the "Nakanishi-style Itto-ryu", from which the famous "Hokushin Itto-ryu" of Senya Shusaku and Yamaoka Tetsufune's "Muto-ryu" were derived.  ".

    ???????????? What Hitachi Gong Yasuda learned came from the Beichen Itto-ryu, a branch of the Ono sect.

    Beichen's one-sword style wins with speed and defeats the enemy with one sword.  All the momentum and killing moves are concentrated in this sword. Once the sword is struck, there will be no back-up plan.

    Most of the one-sword styles are like this, which is what makes them scary.

    Most schools of Chinese martial arts pay attention to attacking later, and even the so-called "conquering others with virtue". They often leave room for action and try not to kill the opponent completely, and this also gives Japanese swordsmanship an opportunity to take advantage of.  Therefore, when swordsman masters from China and Japan compete against each other, Chinese martial artists often suffer from the beginning because they have good intentions.

    But it was Ding Yunyi whom Hitachi Gongbaotian met.

    Ding Yunyi's skills were learned from the "Third Brother" of his time. The third brother was born in Shaolin. After mixing in the society, he improved the skills he learned in the Shaolin Temple, removing those complicated and fancy movements, and made them simpler and more practical.  .  "Third Brother" treated Ding Yunyi like his own younger brother, and taught Ding Yunyi most of his abilities.

    Ding Yunyi has been determined to kill these pirates from the very beginning, and he will never give Hitachi Gong Yasuda any chance.

    The two of them held their breath, holding weapons tightly in their hands, staring at each other.  Everyone around them also held their breath, and no one dared to speak out.

    Ding Yunyi had countless fights with "Third Brother" and also fought with the Dutch, but this was the first time in his life that he faced off against the Japanese.

    He knows that Japanese people like to brag and make some ordinary things seem amazing.  For example, when Takeda Shingen faced off against Uesugi Kenshin, the two were fighting. Takeda Shingen rode a horse and rushed in front of Uesugi Kenshin, who was resting there, and raised his knife to chop. Uesugi Kenshin blocked it with the fan in his hand in a desperate situation, and then the guards from both sides rushed at him.  Come over and step back.

    It was such a little bit of nonsense, and it was bragged by the Japanese and became one of the most famous one-on-one battles in Japanese history.

    The same is true for the so-called Japanese swordsmanship schools. In the mouths of Japanese people, an ordinary martial arts school is often exaggerated ten times or a hundred times.

    What Ding Yunyi is worried about is not the so-called unique swordsmanship of the Ono sect's Itto-ryu, but the rich practical experience of Hitachi Gong Yasuda.

    At this time, Hitachi Gong Yaota shouted loudly, raised his katana in both hands, and rushed towards Ding Yunyi quickly.

    Ding Yunyi Long Ya takes action and concentrates his attention!

    Seeing that he was rushing in front of Ding Yunyi, Changlu Gongbaotian suddenly stopped, and then cut off Ding Yunyi's head with a knife.

    This sword is extremely powerful, the blade is sharp, and it is deadly.

    Japanese swords have long blades and are extremely advantageous. If it were someone else, Hitachi Gong Yasuda might have succeeded.

    But unfortunately he ignored one thing:

    Japanese people are inherently short, and so is Hitachi Gong Yaota.  And Ding Yunyi looked a head taller than him.  Therefore, the advantage of Japanese swords with longer blades is mostly offset.

    Ding Yunyi raised his hand and tried hard to block. There was a loud "dang" sound, and something unexpected happened:

    The katana in Hitachi Gong Yaota's hand was cut into two pieces.

    Even Ding Yunyi didn¡¯t expect Long Ya to be so domineering.

    And Hitachi Gong Yaota was completely shocked.

    He held in his hand aThe remaining half of the sword was completely at a loss, but at this moment, Ding Yunyi roared violently and counterattacked to defend. He also held the dragon's tooth with both hands and used all his strength to chop off the head with a sword!

    "Treat others in their own way."

    Hitachi Gongbaotian subconsciously used half of his knife to block it, but everything was of no avail. Ding Yunyi's knife still fell

    There were no screams, only a large stream of blood splashed out

    it's over.

    Ding Yunyi stood there calmly holding Longya, his body covered with blood.

    There was a corpse lying on the ground. What was horrifying was that half of the corpse's head was gone.  That was the body of Hitachi Gon Yasuda.

    He didn¡¯t even have time to utter a cry before he died

    No one cheered or screamed, it was all quiet.

    Ding Yunyi¡¯s sword was too domineering, Hitachi Gong Yaotian¡¯s private tactics were too miserable, and the fighting time between the two sides was too short, so that no one even noticed the sharpness of Ryuga!

    After a long while, Hong Tiaoyuan quietly asked Lao Ji next to him in disbelief: "Is it over?"

    "The knotis over" Lao Ji replied uncertainly.

    "Hitagi Gong Yaota is dead?"

    "It seems, it seems that the body on the ground belongs to Hitachi Gong Yasuda."

    Hong Tiaoyuan still couldn't believe it. He carefully checked the corpse whose original appearance was difficult to distinguish, then swallowed with difficulty, and then shouted:

    "Won!"

    Seeing that others had not yet reacted, Hong Tiaoyuan shouted again:

    "We win, Inspector Ding wins!"

    With a bang, the scene seemed to explode.

    Win, win, Inspector Ding really won!  The arrogant Hitachi Gong Yaota actually died under the knife of Inspector Ding!

    "Inspector Ding won, Inspector Ding won!"

    "I won, I won!"

    Everyone screamed crazily.

    At this time, Ding Yunyi stood there calmly holding his own Ryuga, calmly accepting everyone's cheers for him, and calmly looking at the body of Hitachi Gong Yasuda on the ground.

    We won, but that was just the beginning against the pirates!
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