Chapter 53 One-Armed Shock
Did Jiang Yue shoot the wild deer himself?

This doubt appeared in the mind of the old one-armed man. If Jiang Yue killed the wild deer himself, wouldn't it mean that Jiang Yue had mastered the breath holding technique? !

"Looking at the wound, it seems to be true."

The old one-armed man unfolded the deerskin, placed it on the wooden table in the shed, and combed it carefully, and found that there were only slight scratches at the corners of the deer's eyes.

He had seen this wound many times.

All the animal skins sent by Jiang Yue had such wounds, which meant that the prey was killed by an arrow piercing through the eyeball and the arrow entering the brain.

There is no doubt that the wild deer was shot dead by Jiang Yue with one arrow.

Jiang Yue, mastered the art of holding your breath!

"Heavenly talent."

The old one-armed man was filled with emotion.

The ability, or skill, of holding your breath is essential for a powerful archer.

In this era, anyone who practices martial arts, no matter whether he chooses swords, spears, halberds, axes, hooks or unpopular weapons, will also learn archery.

Being good at archery means being able to attack from the dark.

Who wouldn’t be afraid of being attacked from behind?
Seeing Jiang Yue's talent in martial arts, the one-armed old man just felt sorry that he was overtaken by the Qi Men.

Now seeing that Jiang Yue could hold his breath at such a young age, combined with his talent in martial arts, the old one-armed man even had the idea of ​​snatching Jiang Yue away from Qi Men.

“That’s really amazing.”

The old one-armed man shook his head and smiled, then continued to rummage in the sack and pulled out a black panther skin.

The black panther skin is more seriously damaged, but it is loved by wealthy families and is especially precious. Even if it is seriously damaged, it is still worth a lot.

"Well, this wound should be caused by a big insect bite, not a dog bite."

"This kid is just picking up leaks."

The one-armed old man walked out of the shed, took out a piece of black cloth, and motioned Jiang Yue to discuss the price with him.

The black cloth was placed on the hands of the two men, and they kept making hand gestures.

From the time the Luo’s Hunting Gathering opened to now, the price for buying goods is no longer as favorable as it was in the beginning, but Old One-Armed admires Jiang Yue and now wants to recruit Jiang Yue, so he offers a very high price, basically leaving himself little profit.

The final price was settled: a broken black panther skin for one tael of silver, a deerskin for six hundred wen, and a musk deer skin for three hundred wen, a total of two taels and two cents of silver.

pat-

The clerk weighed the change, put it in a purse and handed it to Jiang Yue.

"Thank you for being so generous, senior."

Jiang Yue also knew that the price offered by the one-armed old man was very reasonable, so he bowed and thanked him.

The old one-armed man waved his hand, not caring. Instead, he reminded: "Erlang, wild deer are full of treasures. Deer antlers and deer blood are both very nutritious. However, it is not easy for ordinary people to handle them. You can bring them to the pharmacy to exchange for some nourishing soups and medicines. It is good for martial arts training."

Jiang Yue was stunned when he heard this, and then he realized that the old one-armed man was doing this for his own good. He thought he had no way to raise a child.

"Thank you for your care, senior."

Jiang Yue didn't explain, he just agreed, it was too troublesome to explain.

The old one-armed man patted Jiang Yue on the shoulder and said, "Erlang, if you have any problems, you can come to me. My words carry some weight in Qing County."

"Thank you, senior."

Jiang Yue cupped his hands.
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After leaving Luo’s Hunting Gathering, Jiang Yue strolled around the town and finally went straight into the blacksmith shop in Qingyang Town.

Shi Lei was dressed the same as the last few times they met, shirtless even in winter.

The red light from the blazing stove shone on his muscular body.

"Hmm? Brother Jiang?"

When Shi Lei saw Jiang Yue walking into the shop, he was about to ask about how his joining the Qimen was going, but he keenly noticed the aura that Jiang Yue unconsciously brought with him when he walked, and his pupils couldn't help but tremble.

The secret teachings of Qimen, the Tiger Walking Pillar! "It seems that Brother Jiang has succeeded, and has obtained the secret teachings of Qimen."

Shi Lei smiled and bowed to Jiang Yue: "Brother Jiang, I would like to congratulate you on receiving the secret teachings of the Qi Sect. From now on, we will be brothers."

"Ah? What do you mean, Brother Shi?"

Jiang Yue let out a sigh and asked in confusion, "How did we become brothers?"

Shi Lei said in a muffled voice: "Brother Jiang, was this Tiger Stance taught to you by Uncle Hu Yunlong?"

"It was taught by Master Hu."

Jiang Yue clasped his fists and bowed towards Qing County to show his respect.

"You haven't accepted a disciple yet? But it doesn't matter."

Shi Lei pulled out a stone bench, pulled Jiang Yue to sit down, and said with a smile: "The Tiger Stance is a secret teaching of the Qimen Sect. Only true disciples can learn it, that is, direct descendants of the master. Uncle Hu Yunlong passed the Tiger Stance to you, which means that he has regarded you as his disciple. Sooner or later, we will be brothers."

"Junior Brother Jiang, congratulations in advance on your admission into the Qi Sect!"

Shi Lei poured Jiang Yue a cup of hot water and bowed to congratulate him.

Jiang Yue was stunned, because what he heard from Hu Yunlong was not the same as that. It seemed that if one wields a weapon and joins the Qi Men, and becomes a warrior within three years, then he can become the disciple of the Qi Men's master.

It seems that Shi Lei was wrong.

Jiang Yue didn't explain, but just said: "Brother Shi, after all, it's not done yet, you and I should still call each other brothers."

"Too."

Shi Lei nodded slightly.

"Brother Shi, I came here this time to buy a three-stone bow and some arrows from you."

Jiang Yue stated his purpose.

Speaking of buying bows and arrows, Shi Lei immediately became interested and started talking incessantly. The intensity of his words was in stark contrast to his iron tower-like figure and powerful voice.

"Brother Jiang, as for the bow, you can buy a ready-made one or have it custom-made. Custom-made ones will be a little more expensive, but they will be more convenient to use. Of course, a ready-made one may not necessarily be unconvenient, so you still have to give it a try." Shi Lei said.

"What's the price?" Jiang Yue asked.

"Three-stone bow, if it's ready-made, ten taels of silver. If it's custom-made, eleven taels. If you provide the materials, we can negotiate the price."

"Is there anything ready? I'll try the bow first."

"Row."

Shi Lei nodded, went back to the backyard of the shop, found two longbows, put them on the wooden table of the blacksmith shop, and introduced them to Jiang Yue: "We have two kinds of bows in the Great Zhou, strong bows and strong bows. Brother Jiang should understand that these two are strong bows."

Jiang Yue knew something about this, and Jiang Cong had introduced him to him before.

Unlike the ancient dynasties in previous lives, which had many types of bows, the Great Zhou had extremely powerful military force and extraordinary resources. The materials that could be used to make bows were much stronger, so in the Great Zhou, there were only two types of bows, the Ge bow and the Qiang bow.

The bow is used for sacrifice, and the strong bow is used for killing, it's that simple.

"We have a three-foot three-inch and a six-foot three-inch three-stone bow. If Brother Jiang doesn't find them suitable, we can customize them."

Shi Lei smiled.

The length of the bow is still very important. For example, when hunting in a forest covered with thorns and leaves, or when fighting on horseback, a longer bow will not be very useful.

"I'll try it first."

Jiang Yue was delighted to see the prey. He took the wooden arrow handed to him by Shi Lei and tried it excitedly.

After shooting several arrows, Jiang Yue finally chose the three-foot-three-inch bow.

He has spent many years practicing martial arts, and has grown a little taller, but he is still only 1.75 meters tall. A 6-foot-3 longbow is too big for him. In addition, he mainly hunts, so a bow that is too long would be inconvenient.

After paying ten taels of silver, this three-stone bow belonged to Jiang Yue.

(End of this chapter)

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