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Chapter 155 Going Into The Devil?

Chapter 155: Going into devil?

Xiao Apple didn't seem to give up. She pouted and said, "Others don't have the heart to lie to Xiao Apple. Brother Han Feng, do you just have the heart to do so?"

Han Feng smiled and said, "I didn't lie to you. What I answered before were the truth."

Xiao Apple recalled that it seemed like this. Han Feng’s words just answered her did not seem to be lying to her. He just said it a bit ambiguous and general, and it was not a deception.

"No matter what, you have to tell others why Brother Bowen is so interested in you, right?" But Han Feng, Xiao Apple had to use a coquettish offensive.

"He is interested in me? I think you asked the wrong person. You should ask him and ask me a question by the way, tell him that I am not interested in men." Han Feng found that having Xiao Apple accompany him to spend this boring time was really a pleasant thing.

Little Apple was about to say something, but when she heard Han Feng’s second sentence, she couldn’t help but cover her mouth and laughed out loud.

"Hey, hey, brother Han, don't teach the children badly." At this time, Tan Bowen got out of nowhere and sat down again in the position just now.

"Who do you think is the child?!" Xiaoping immediately raised his eyebrows and said.

"Uh... kidding, kidding." Tan Bowen apologized and apologized, and finally made his aunt happy.

Han Feng took the micro eavesdropper from Xiao Apple and observed it for a while, and asked, "Is this kind of eavesdropper something in the army?"

"It's military equipment." Tan Bowen nodded, but he saw Han Feng staring at him with a strange look. After thinking for a while, he quickly explained, "This is what I bought through normal channels. This kind of eavesdropping device has long been eliminated. I have not embezzled military supplies privately!"

"You don't need to explain to me." Han Feng smiled.

It seems that there is no need. After Tan Bowen said this, he felt a little strange. He explained the origin of the eavesdropping device just now because of Han Feng's look. This is a bit unreasonable! It is indeed unnecessary, but when he saw Han Feng's eyes just now, he clearly felt a kind of distrust. This distrust drove him to explain the origin of the eavesdropping device. It's really strange that he seemed to regard Han Feng as his comrade-in-arms at that time.

After thinking about it, Tan Bowen had to attribute this unreasonable behavior to normal conditioned reflexes.

Although Tan Bowen sent a "little spy" to inquire about his information, Han Feng still thought he was quite interesting and worthy of handing over, so he did not deliberately neglect him, but instead started talking to him with interest. After all, if Tan Bowen really wanted to check his own information, it was not a very difficult thing. Many things were on the surface and could be found by checking it.

Tan Bowen seemed to be not wary of Han Feng. During the conversation, he told Han Feng about his specific situation and thoughts without reservation. As the exchange deepened, he also found that Han Feng was really not an ordinary student. He seemed to be very clear about the things in the army, so he was even more unscrupulous. He even directly criticized some of the systems and measures he could not stand in the army.

He is a representative of the young and strong army in the army and has a relatively large influence among young military officers. These young officers often gather together to discuss current affairs, "instruct the country and rebuke the Fang chiefs", and formed a club called "Strong Country Society". The purpose of the club is to "strengthen the country's military strength as much as possible, and strengthen the army and the country!"

The reason why he knew about Han Feng was mainly because his identity was quite special. Tan Bowen came from a martial arts family and was trained by his father since he was a child. He was sent to the army to participate in special training by his father at the age of ten, and eventually became a special force soldier. This is not an ordinary special force soldier. His training time and the wide range of training subjects are the best in the entire army, and he can even be named internationally. Of course, these contents are confidential content. Tan Bowen did not specifically tell Han Feng, but just used the special forces to take it by one.

The reason why Tan Bowen knows Hunyuan Gong so well is that he is one of the first batch of people in the army to practice Hunyuan Gong, and his progress is the fastest, and he is a powerful candidate for the new special forces captain to be formed.

Tan Bowen was born in a martial arts family and practiced both internal and external. According to the study, the ancestors of the Tan family came from Shaolin and were a lay disciple of Shaolin. They practiced authentic Shaolin foreign kung fu. Later, they passed down from generation to generation. The Tan family gradually formed a scale and became a large martial arts family. In consideration of the shortcomings of external kung fu, later generations consciously began to collect various internal energy methods to practice, and finally determined a martial art suitable for them to practice - Han Gong. This is an internal cultivation method with a "yin" attribute, which complements the ancestral martial arts and has been passed down from generation to generation.

As the next generation that is focused on training in the family, Tan Bowen's cultivation level is naturally much higher than that of other people of the same generation. In addition, he was sent to the army for special training since he was a child, and his other comprehensive qualities are even more outstanding than others. It is true that Tan Bowen himself has talent in this area and is willing to work hard, which has reached the level of today.

A few months ago, the military headquarters suddenly gathered these soldiers who had martial arts skills together without distinguishing their military ranks. There were fourteen people in total, and Tan Bowen knew most of them. Then they were sent a booklet and were told to try to practice the skills on this booklet immediately, and record their cultivation progress and feelings at any time.

This is the first time I have seen this situation. Even if the attitude of the military department supports traditional martial arts, it has never specially compiled a booklet to conduct experiments like this, let alone what the man said, "If it is effective, promote the entire army." Only some practical fighting and capturing techniques such as "military fist" are available. As for things like internal force that cannot be accurately controlled, in the army, they are usually taught by words and voices, and the master takes his apprentices, and there is no systematic written record.

"Treat us as guinea pigs?" This was his first thought at that time.

The first thing Tan Bowen saw was the three large regular characters "Hunyuan Gong" on the cover of the booklet, and then the names of the three authors.

He knew both the names Hua Jinsong and Zhao Dong, among which Zhao Dong is also his father's good friend and often interacts with each other. If Hua Jinsong remembers correctly, he should be the doctor Hua that the old man often talks about, but I have never heard of this third name.

"Han Feng, who is this senior master?" In Tan Bowen's opinion, Han Feng, who was able to compile Hunyuan Gong with Mr. Hua and Mr. Zhao, should naturally be a person of the same level. However, the old senior's name is very good, and he has never heard of anyone. But this is also a very normal thing. China is so big, and there are so many senior masters. It is normal that he, a martial arts junior who often stays in the army, has never heard of it.

Due to Mr. Hua and Zhao Dong, Tan Bowen had great expectations for "Huanyuan Gong". He wanted to know what effect this martial art that the military department attached so much importance to would produce.

The content of the booklet is quite detailed, with pictures and texts, and there are even some key points to be further annotated, and even some unexpected situations that may occur are mentioned. This is the first time that Tan Bowen has seen such "practice secrets". He has been very interested in this type of thing since he was a child and has studied many internal martial arts, but in the end he still feels that his "cold martial arts" is most suitable for his situation, and the internal strength effect he cultivates is not much worse than that of famous martial arts such as Wudang internal martial arts.

It is precisely for this reason that Tan Bowen's understanding of "Hunyuan Gong" is much deeper than that of others, and he did not have any difficulties in reading it.

Tan Bowen practiced strictly according to the booklet, and this practice really scared him!

That's right, after practicing for about five days, he was really scared - he thought he was so obsessed with practicing this!

He clearly remembered that he felt the first internal force generated by Hunyuan Gong at that time. He was overjoyed and wanted to go further, so he practiced more diligently. However, in the following time, he could almost clearly feel the increase in his internal force. Compared to practicing "cold Gong" before, this can be described as "surging and surging"!

Tan Bowen was not feeling the consequences at the moment. This sign was mentioned to him by his grandfather and father, and it seemed that he could only encounter it when he was obsessed with it.

He responded to the military headquarters with this situation and judgment. He knew that the military headquarters had its own staff in this regard, and they were all respected old men. This "Hunyuan Gong" was only allowed to practice after their unanimous agreement.
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