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Chapter 2969, the nature of the exercises

Compared with the surprised people, Luo Yong, one of the parties involved, was very calm.

He accepted the order with a calm face.

At the same time, as the military general of the Western Continent, Donimik Adolf couldn't help but show a bit of joy on his face.

The Xuanjia Army is the ace force with an extremely long history in their civilization of all realms.

Moreover, Luo Yong, as the general of the Xuanjia Army, is also the fierce general with the highest level of martial arts training among all the civilizations in the world.

Luo Ji just transferred Luo Yong and Xuanjia Army to the Western Continent, which made him feel much more at ease.

No time was wasted, the meeting continued.

After arranging the transfer of Luo Yong and the Xuanjia Army, Luo Ji's attention quickly shifted to the Eastern Continent and the Southern Continent.

These two continents are just mentioned together.

"On the eastern continent, I plan to send Bai Ze there, and on the southern continent, Zhou Xian will be sent to take charge."

As soon as this mobilization came out, the generals who had just recovered from the mobilization of Luo Yong and Xuanjia Army were instantly confused again.

Naturally, Luo Ji had his own considerations in making such a transfer.

The military general on the Eastern Continent is Xi Sen, but that continent, like the Western Continent, does not yet have any top generals in charge.

At the same time, as a military general, Xisen has no problem with his ability and talent, but compared to his other generals, he is still a little too young.

Therefore, Luo Ji and Guo Jia agreed that it would be best to send a general with top strength, rich battlefield experience, and sufficient ability to independently command troops to the Eastern Continent.

After such a screening process, in the eyes of Luo Ji and Guo Jia, the most suitable candidate was none other than Baize.

Top-notch strength and rich battlefield experience, needless to say.

Moreover, Bai Ze had been leading troops in battles on the grasslands in his early years, and his ability to lead troops independently was also very advantageous. He was also one of Luo Ji's confidant generals, which fully met the requirements.

This point can be said to be undisputed.

As for the Southern Continent, why did Zhou Xian be sent there when Liu Bocheng was already there?

In fact, this is not difficult to understand. Anyone with a discerning eye can see that Liu Bocheng, as a strong man of the younger generation, actually has obvious deficiencies in strength compared with the older generation. If he wants to take the lead alone, he will

It was too early for him.

In comparison, Zhou Xian's martial arts cultivation is currently firmly ranked among the top three in Wanjie Civilization. His strength is beyond doubt, and he is also one of Luo Ji's confidants.

With Zhou Xian and Zhou Yi in charge of the Southern Continent, this was a very reassuring configuration for Luo Ji and Guo Jia.

However, his move also directly caused the Fengyan Iron Cavalry to lose two top experts.

This was obviously what Luo Ji had confirmed from the beginning.

As mentioned before, it would be a waste to have so many top-level warriors concentrated on the main continent, let alone concentrated in a cavalry team.

Without Bai Ze and Zhou Xian, the Fengyan Cavalry can still exert the combat power of an ace cavalry based on the strength of Luo Cheng and the cavalry team alone. There is no need to concentrate so many fierce generals in one unit.

The deployment method is really not cost-effective.

In the language of the game, the output is excessive. Suppose you fight a monster with 10,000 HP, and you have to perform a series of operations to explode the output of 990,000 to kill the monster.

In fact, this behavior has no substantive significance. It is completely a fancy play. The extra 980,000 output is simply unnecessary.

The distribution of generals in the three continents will be arranged like this for the time being.

As for the other generals, they stayed on the main continent so that Luo Ji could be mobilized during wartime.

After arranging all these things, Luo Ji quickly told the generals about the "Sunflower Book".

And gave a preliminary explanation of the entire exercise method.

Immediately afterwards, some military generals in the meeting quickly made a statement, saying that they did not need it.

This group of generals included Luo Yong, Zhou Xian, Guo Zhen, and Zhao Hao.

This result was more or less within Luo Ji's expectations.

Luo Yong practices "Dragon and Elephant Prajna Kung Fu" like a fish in water. It is rare for a Kung Fu technique to be so consistent with the nature of a military commander. There is no need to modify other Kung Fu techniques.

Zhou Xian and Guo Zhen also practiced the "Dragon Elephant Prajna Kung Fu". Compared with Luo Yong, who has now broken through the unparalleled realm, their martial arts cultivation is naturally a bit behind.

However, he is also a powerful person in the Wan Dharma Realm.

Under the premise of possessing this level of martial arts cultivation, after the two of them had a preliminary understanding of the "Sunflower Collection", they already knew very clearly that this technique was not suitable for them, or that the "Dragon and Elephant Prajna Technique" was more suitable for them.

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As for Zhao Hao, Luo Ji felt from the beginning that Zhao Hao was more suitable to continue practicing "Hunyuan Wuji Kung". However, as a younger generation, Zhao Hao was completely immune to the temptation of magical skills and made such a straightforward decision.

In terms of this character, Zhao Hao has already surpassed Liu Bocheng.

Except for these generals who made it clear that they did not need to change their techniques, the remaining generals undoubtedly planned to study it carefully and practice for a while.

After a period of time, Luo Cheng was the first to give up.

Just like the characteristics of "Dragon Elephant Prajna Kung Fu" are very obvious, the characteristics of "Sunflower Collection" are also very obvious, that is, one word, quick!

This technique is suitable for warriors who take the fast attack route.

As for Luo Cheng, his fighting style is actually more balanced and comprehensive, rather than focusing on any one point in particular.

From this perspective, "Hunyuan Wuji Gong" is obviously more suitable for him.

After Luo Cheng made it clear that he had given up, for now, Luo Ji felt that there were three candidates under his command who were most suitable for practicing the "Sunflower Book", namely Bai Ze, Miyamoto Shingen and Luo Yunxi.

The characteristics of these three people are relatively consistent with the "Sunflower Collection". As for the others, it is hard to say.

During this period, Luo Ji himself was actually quite troubled.

At the same time, I also thought of something.

That is, will the generals under his command use embroidery needles inexplicably while practicing?

Thinking of this, Luo Ji quickly called Wang Kai and asked him.

Wang Kai looked puzzled by Luo Ji's question.

"Sunflower Collection" is a "quick" technique, using sharp and small embroidery needles as weapons, which seems to be somewhat consistent.

But the skill itself does not stipulate what kind of weapon must be used. Take Bai Ze as an example, could his superb pear spear technique be worse than an embroidery needle? How is it possible?

Wang Kai's words made Luo Ji feel relieved, and he returned to Qingluo Hall.

Ye Qingxuan, who was lying on the sofa watching TV at that time, looked at Luo Ji who was worried and asked.

"What's wrong? Is there anything that's bothering you?"

"It's nothing to worry about. It's just, um, Qingxuan, are you interested in practicing kung fu?"

"ah?"
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