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Perhaps the ordinariness lies in the simplicity of the ultimate truth, in returning to one's true nature.
Thinking about it this way, Zaemon unconsciously broke out in a cold sweat.
"No, I must win!"
"Flying Sword Style: Nine-Headed Dragon Flash!"
Chapter 298 The Difference Between "Technique" and "Law" 3/3
Tang Bamboo, Kasaya Slash, Reverse Kasaya, Left Pheasant, Right Pheasant, Left Cut Up, Right Cut Up, Against the Wind, and Thrust! Nine sword lights instantly formed like a large net.
The more powerful officials around them all looked astonished, exclaiming, "Such a level of slashing skill! What a genius!"
Are those nine cuts powerful? Actually, they're not.
It's just the nine most basic movements in Kendo.
However, the Nine-Headed Dragon Flash is a technique second only to the Heavenly Soaring Dragon Flash. It is not something that can be achieved by simply combining nine 9s at high speed. The key is the perfect timing and the flawless trajectory combined with high speed, which makes it impossible for the opponent to defend or dodge.
This move should surprise you.
With a glint of fighting spirit in his eyes, Zaemon roared as he looked at Aizen, but that one glance made him pause in surprise.
The man smiled.
There was no surprise, no doubt, no distraction; only an utterly pure smile.
"Flying Sword Style? Not bad."
Upon hearing this assessment, Senzaemon was immediately shaken to see Aizen strike a pose.
Clang! Clang! Clang! Clang! Eighteen sword lights intersected and collided.
Two figures passed each other, and Zaemon's body trembled involuntarily: "How is this possible?"
Aizen, who was standing behind him with his back to him, slowly slid the blade back into its sheath, his smile growing even wider.
"Flying Sword Style, Nine-Headed Dragon Flash."
"Impossible! How could you know that move!"
Senzaemon, who had just turned his head abruptly, shouted in a fit of rage.
Not only him, but even the Fifth Division Shinigami watching the battle were stunned. They never expected that their captain would actually use a move to counter a move, intercepting this amazing attack in exactly the same way.
Seeing that Senzaemon was so shocked that he didn't even notice the cold sweat trickling down his face, Aizen couldn't help but shake his head and chuckle, "That move was indeed good, but only good."
"What"
Aizen Senzaemon was stunned, unable to react for a moment.
Is this move difficult?
Aizen countered with a question, then smiled and answered himself, "These are just basic sword techniques; the key points are simply angle, timing, and speed."
I did suppress my strength, but that doesn't mean my judgment has diminished.
"Zaemon, in terms of body control and swordsmanship, I, as captain, far surpass you. Since I maintain the same level of strength as you, why can't I do what you can do?"
"I see, is that so?"
Zaemon's somewhat androgynous face was filled with complex emotions. Aizen's explanation made it clear to him.
But it was precisely because he understood that he felt a greater sense of disappointment and frustration.
Don't be fooled by his swordsmanship.
It's all system-instilled; the techniques from those different schools of thought aren't immediately applied after being instilled.
The techniques he can use are all ones he must gradually learn and master on his own.
It's like going from an ordinary person to a theoretical master of tennis skills in an instant, but in reality, there is no practical experience, and adjustments and training are needed based on the individual's physical condition.
As a result, the swordsmanship he had painstakingly mastered...
Aizen instantly learned the technique.
Aizen made it sound simple, but he knew it wasn't.
As the "master" who is currently the most proficient in the theory of Flying Sword Style.
He understood even more clearly the difficulty of achieving what Aizen had described.
The two players have different heights, wingspans, and other physical attributes, which means that the height, angle, and direction of their attacks need to be fine-tuned. In theory, this requires repeated attempts and practice to achieve.
Therefore, he was confident that even other Death God captains could not replicate this move in an instant.
This move is incredibly fast. To not only learn the technique in the instant one faces it, but also make those adjustments, is an astonishing level of swordsmanship and calculation required! Only today did he begin to understand just how amazing Aizen's genius truly was.
Aside from those... inexplicably overpowered players, Aizen's learning talent has already surpassed that of a Shinigami! Seeing him in a daze, Aizen didn't urge him.
At this moment, Aizen had a much deeper impression of the Hiten Mitsurugi-ryu school of martial arts than he had when he watched the anime in his previous life.
This style of play isn't exactly lacking in potential, but frankly, he wasn't very optimistic about it.
Please explain in more detail.
Flying Sword Style is a swordsmanship.
It is not swordsmanship.
What is technique and what is magic? Magic and sorcery exist in the Moon, but that is a classification imposed by humans and should not be confused.
Other skills include swordsmanship.
There are sword techniques and spear techniques, spear techniques and knife techniques, knife techniques and immortal techniques, immortal techniques and demonic techniques, and so on. These are not synonyms, but two words with distinct meanings.
For example, the Dugu Nine Swords in martial arts novels is a sword technique, not a sword skill.
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If they were to actually fight, Aizen wouldn't be able to say for sure who would win between Kenshin Himura and Linghu Chong, since he'd never met either of them.
Which is superior, the Flying Heaven Sword Style or the Nine Swords of Dugu? Even with Aizen's current level of swordsmanship, he cannot definitively say which is better. Techniques and methods are fundamentally different and cannot be generalized.
Technique, in essence, is simply pure skill.
The law, on the other hand, is driven by an operating philosophy.
Techniques and methods are not inherently superior or inferior; it's just that when a person's level reaches a certain point, they can easily see through and learn the techniques of a weaker person. However, the time it takes to learn varies depending on the individual's circumstances.
The Dharma is different. There are no secret manuals or operating principles. When one reaches a certain level, one can observe the Dharma of the weak and see its essence, but at most, one can create similar Dharma.
To fully master it, one must first grasp the key concepts and then gradually deduce their meaning.
Furthermore, some sword techniques in martial arts novels, such as the Huashan Sword Technique and the Quanzhen Sword Technique, are mostly based on sword moves, that is, techniques, and only at a deeper level do they touch upon the concept of law.
However, there are too few exceptional geniuses. In low-level martial arts worlds, it is not easy to even master a technique, let alone delve into its core concepts.
This type of martial art can be learned through observation. For example, Zhang Wuji once practiced a martial art on Bright Peak.
Sharingan Copy
He used the Dragon Claw Technique, which had a combat power of 10,000, to teach a Shaolin monk with a combat power of 6,000 on the spot.
However, simply copying the past only allows one to learn the techniques, while reaching the level of the founder Bodhidharma without a secret manual is absolutely impossible.
Even if Zhang Wuji went to a fantasy world and became a big shot, with strength far surpassing Bodhidharma, and even developed the Dragon Claw Hand into a celestial technique, he would only have developed another technique based on the Dragon Claw Hand's moves.
In addition, martial arts such as Tai Chi Chuan, Tai Chi Sword, and Yue Nu Sword are more purely methods.
Therefore, in the previous situation, Aizen would not have been able to copy this type of martial art instantly.
This is not to say that the Flying Sword Style is inferior to sword techniques like the Dugu Nine Swords. There is no distinction between techniques and methods; there is a sword technique in martial arts.
Absolutely stunning, a single move, "Flying Immortal from Beyond the Heavens," became an unparalleled masterpiece.
Technique does not mean the absence of a concept; it simply means the lack of an operational concept, not the absence of a core concept.
The core concept of the Flying Sword Style is high-speed draw slash!
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Chapter 299 Who can't do a high-speed draw sword slash? (1/3)
In a certain martial arts novel, there's a strange character who, through constantly drawing his sword, mastered the deadly "draw-slash" technique. That's right, and it shares the same core concept as the Flying Sword Style.
The only difference is that the Flying Sword Style has more moves and a different way of executing them.
Whether it's Fu Hongxue's sword-drawing slash, Ye Gucheng's celestial flight, or even the Noble Phantasms of the heroic spirits Li Shuwen and Sasaki Kojiro, their ultimate techniques are all arts.
But they have reached a level of skill that is close to the Tao, possessing a limitless power that transcends mere technique.
However, Aizen still holds the same opinion: he doesn't approve of the Flying Sword Style.
Every road leads to the main road.
Every path has endless potential, but the same idea will inevitably lead to the same destination.
The Flying Sword Style boasts a wide variety of techniques, but before reaching the highest levels of swordsmanship, its ferocity lies not only in speed! What does this mean? It means swordsmanship based on the same principles.
If the speed-focused Draw Sword Slash collides with the Flying Sword Style, the former will be faster! Perhaps a secret technique like Nine-Headed Dragon Flash is amazing, its perfect lockdown leaving the opponent with nowhere to retreat.
However, if they encounter a faster draw slash, the nine swords won't even have a chance to be halfway completed. They might be killed instantly because they can't keep up with the speed of the draw slash, or at best, their move will be countered.
Furthermore, the Nine-Headed Dragon Flash was countered in various ways in the original series. It was used to break through level 5, and the Nine-Headed Dragon Flash was just one of the 133. There was also a way to avoid it in advance if your dodging speed surpassed that of the Nine-Headed Dragon Flash. This only requires faster nerve reaction speed.
By comparing the levels of the opponent's two sword techniques, it can be seen that the Mumei Shinpu-ryu is clearly superior to the Hiten Miken-ryu.
That said, Aizen's three-sword style, which originated from Zoro, also falls under the category of swordsmanship.
school.
However, the Three-Sword Style had clearly reached a high level; let alone ultimate techniques, even moves similar to "Yasha Crow" were mastered.
"Rashomon"
Those kinds of moves with unique momentum cannot be learned instantly, even with Aizen's current level of swordsmanship.
If Aizen is right, then Mumyo Kamifuryu's techniques are the same. But if you see them, you can memorize them first and learn them slowly later.
It's like how Retsu Unohana plagiarized "Ittō-ryū Ōtatsukami".
Same.
"Phew, let the battle continue."
Having gradually calmed down, Senzaemon said in a deep voice.
Since this younger brother was looking for trouble, Aizen was naturally quite happy to play along.
As expected, Zaemon did not insist on using his ultimate move to break through Aizen's defense, but instead continued to use the swordsmanship he had already demonstrated.
To create gaps and opportunities for oneself.
Unfortunately, the difference in combat experience and swordsmanship between the two sides was too obvious, so normally the opponent would not be able to find an opportunity.
However, Aizen gave her that opportunity.
The water was released in that instant.
This immediately caught Senzaemon's eye, and he...
He used his most treasured swordsmanship technique.
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"The ignorant, divine, and romantic dragon!"
Roar!! A dragon formed from the moisture in the air suddenly attacked Aizen.
He demonstrated the effects of the Demonic Way through swordsmanship, drawing gasps of astonishment from those around him.
However, this move, though seemingly exaggerated, is actually still just a technique, one of the few moves in the Mumyo Shinpu-ryu style that Aizen could instantly learn.
This time, Aizen didn't use the Kakashi-Slash technique; he simply slashed it to pieces with a counter-attack.
Even if the concentration of spiritual particles in the Soul Society is not low, the water in the dragon cannot possibly be of higher quality than the elemental attacks released by the Kido.
After shattering the water dragon, Aizen was stunned for 0.01 seconds.
"This is a real dragon!"
As Senzaemon burst forth from the water curtain, he roared, his spiritual pressure surging in that instant: "Root yourself in the earth, Aobayashi!"
Swish! Swish! Swish! The wooden floor of the training ground shattered with a crack, and dense trees rose up from the ground, surrounding Aizen and wrapping around him.
Aizen, who had instantly shaken off the illusion, was startled again, his figure completely obscured by various trees.
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