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Number One Dungeon Supplier Chapter 132

Chapter 132 A Real Mean Punch

The fight raged on between Ku Wai and Jin and it was so breathtaking that the onlookers were starting to take videos of the battle. People were commenting about how a commoner was fighting evenly against a Three Eyed Tiger Senior member.

Even Ku Wai was beginning to feel the pressure every time he clashed with Jin. There were times when Jin barely managed to defend with his sword but when Ku Wai pressed on with a stronger attack, Jin would always somehow manage to parry it would deal damage to his Terrific Tiger Fists.

Meanwhile for Jin, he was observing how Ku Wai was fighting as the fight dragged on. “He is mostly a Fist user and after he saw the Perfectly Normal Parry Slash, he became more cautious with his attacks and only executes skilled fist arts when the first punch connects.” Jin thought to himself. Compared to Ku Wai, there was a severe deficit in Jin’s arsenal, practically nothing except for Panda Yawning and Lazy Panda Swipe.

Jin had the ability to change his weapons on the fly but Ku Wai was not giving him space to do so since he was punching .”Punching!” Jin thought to himself as he remembered someone else who could dish out a punch. A real mean punch too.

“I wonder if it really works…” Jin knew how agile a martial artist could get and if he wanted to land a direct hit, he would need to properly immobilise him. He took out Boo from his living armour bands and gave mental instructions to the living armour bands. Upon hearing the plans, the living amour bands seemed to be excited in anticipation for the incoming action.

“That guy’s face changed…He must be planning something.” Ku Wai noticed that something was amiss due to the slight change in Jin’s expression. Maybe he was wrong but his hunch told him otherwise. “I will throw in a few more punches before I execute my ultimate technique.”

Ku Wai pretended to relax a little by jumping on the spot for a few seconds, which caused Jin to daze for a bit and that was when he struck. Ku Wai knew that the differences in routine pattern could make his opponent think and at that point, his opponent would be in a slight daze, not sure what he could do to prevent the attack. Ku Wai figured that Jin did not have the experience of constant fighting so he would definitely be caught off guard by the change of attack pattern.

In a flash, Ku Wai rushed in and started off with a flying kick instead of his regular punch. Jin managed to parry in time and caused a slight wound to Ku Wai’s leg, but that was Ku Wai’s main objective. He also knew that Jin’s parrying could not be used twice in a row, so the first attack was a feint. The moment Jin attempted to counterattack, Ku Wai performed a frontal somersault, which allowed him to land right behind Jin.

“Intermediate Fist Art! The Ambush of the Terrifying Terrific Tiger!” The shout of his technique caused onlookers with a cultivation grade of two and lower to tremble with fear. That was the indication of the power gap between the grades. The aura of the Grade 5 fully suppressed the cultivators of Grade 2 and lower.

The Five tiger silhouettes immediately turned into one large sized tiger silhouette that was big enough to provide shade for the two people fighting each other. Ku Wai placed all his chi into his right fist and like a tiger ambushing its prey, his fist looked like a large tiger silhouette’s claw going for Jin.

“Lazy Panda Swipe!” Jin knew that at this instant, he had to sacrifice something for his plan to work. Jin used the Lazy Panda Swipe with his left hand, which was covered with Boo since was transformed into a bamboo gauntlet. Four Panda silhouettes appeared while baring their teeth at the large tiger right above Jin and the onlookers finally saw the cultivation style of this mysterious yet normal looking male.

Ku Wai saw Jin’s cultivation and laughed. “My Victory!” His Tiger Fist clashed head on with Jin’s left hand swipe and the impact caused both cultivators’ chi to radiate out so harshly that it could be felt by the surrounding onlookers.

“What strong chi for a Grade 4.” Grandma Yuan was becoming more and more impressed by Jin’s struggle but it looked like the battle was going to end. It did but not the way Grandma Yuan had expected. While it felt intense, it was obvious who was losing as they saw Jin’s hand moving lifelessly after the clash of fists…but something was missing. The onlookers realised the green gauntlet was gone and thought it was destroyed by the attack.

However, when Jin’s left hand came into contact with Ku Wai’s fist, the bamboo gauntlet actually grabbed hold on Ku Wai like a spreading contagion. Not just that, Boo wrapped around Ku Wai’s Hand and thin bamboo spikes appeared from Boo to temporarily immobilise him.

Ku Wai suddenly felt that he could not move his fist and felt extremely heavy, so much so that he crashed into the ground. Furthermore, the spikes pierced through his shoulders and legs, making it difficult for him to move. The onlookers were extremely shocked by the sudden turn of events.

Jin had placed the four living armour bands within Boo and with Jin’s Chi it was shaped as a gauntlet. When Boo transferred itself to Ku Wai, it was also based on Jin’s imagination of the weapon and a lot of chi was being pumped into Boo to keep it malleable and natural in order for it to cover the transfer of the living bands to Ku Wai.

When the bands reached Ku Wai, they immediately grew as heavy or maybe heavier than what Jin had experienced in the Farming World, which caused Ku Wai to fall.

The moment Ku Wai fell to the floor, Jin pulled off the flashiest stunt that the onlookers had ever seen. Jin jumped up high and with his right fist holding on to his phone, he plummeted it down towards Ku Wai with two words.

“GODDDDDDD PUNCH!”

A golden flashy gigantic fist appeared from nowhere and slammed Ku Wai with a force to be reckoned with. The ground broke and pieces of it flew away from the violent impact. Thankfully, the defensive barriers were working properly and blocked all the debris from hitting the onlookers.

As a result of the attack, Ku Wai was rendered unconscious by Jin’s vicious punch. Jin was not able to kill him because Ku Wai’s constitution was still stronger due to his Cultivation Grade. Well, Jin could have ended his life with a slash through his throat since he was unconscious but this was sufficient enough for Jin.

“I now declare Jin as the Winner for his fight.” Grandma Yuan announced the result the moment she saw Ku Wai’s condition and the defensive barriers were lowered. The guards and medics were already on standby since they were informed that one of the fights for the panda photo taking was officiated outside of the amphitheatre by Grandma Yuan.

Grandma Yuan walked towards the panting Jin and gave him a seal. “You can now go take a picture of your baby panda and improve your cultivation.” She then walked away as promptly as she came. “Oh, and good job.” Grandma Yuan turned and gave him a smirk before she walked into the amphitheatre.

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Number One Dungeon Supplier

Number One Dungeon Supplier

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Score 8.4
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2019 Native Language: Chinese
In a modern world where cultivators need a place to cultivate or vent their boredom, there are private businesses that set up instance dungeons with the aid of technology and cultivation magic to enable cultivators to train and commoners to experience the life of cultivation. They are called dungeon suppliers. Xie Jin's one and only dream was to be a dungeon supplier and when his only relative passed away, the relative's inheritance gave him a plot of land and surprisingly, a 'System' Module which the relative had previously used. With the help of the system, Xie Jin decided to pursue his dream of becoming the number one dungeon supplier. ----------- (13/8/2020) Author's opinion: At this point, this book had hundreds of chapters worth of content which I had planned for a long time. If you wish to undertake the book and appreciate the story, please read it up till chapter 300s to understand the sudden twist in chapter 100s. i will admit that during that time, I am still a young budding author and could have expressed the story better in the early hundred chapters. But I assure you the story development is worth it.

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