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Chapter 468 The body forged by the fire of the sun, Lord Doumu

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    Liu's figure was running on a huge branch. The branch was at least one or two meters in diameter. It was completely peaceful and there was no difference.

    His speed was very fast, like a gust of wind. His straw sandals stepped on the moss-covered branches, making a mark with each step.  After running for more than ten meters, he suddenly turned around, stepped on the edge of a branch, and jumped towards another large branch more than ten meters ahead.

    He opened his arms and looked like a big bird. After crossing more than ten meters in the air, he stepped on another huge branch with his big feet. He rushed forward two steps and stepped on this branch again with his big feet.  At the edge, the figure rose into the air again and soared forward.

    By repeating this process, he easily managed to run and jump on the tree.

    ¡°Twice, because there was a gap of thirty or forty meters between them, when he saw ivy hanging between the branches, he directly used the ivy to swing over like a swing.

    However, when his speed gradually increased and was half as fast as on the ground, his steps became messy.

    Finally, after running three to four hundred meters, he finally hit a branch.

    With a bang, he fell directly from the branch.  He climbed up and found that there were only a few scratches on his arms and some pain in his butt, but there was nothing wrong with him.  Fortunately, he is now in strong health and there are dead leaves on the ground, otherwise he might really have injured his muscles and bones.

    He looked back at the distance, and sure enough, it was much faster than walking on the ground.  Because there are bushes on the ground, it is not easy to walk unless you jump over the bushes.

    But jumping over bushes is also dangerous. If there are sharp stones or other things on the ground, it will be easy to puncture the soles of your feet.  Just like he was worried that if he fell from a branch, he would hit some bushes and injure his body.

    He knew that the reason why he fell from the branch just now was because he did not control the force and distance properly, and there was some confusion in the adjustment of his steps.

    There is no shortcut to this, it can only be practiced and trained continuously, trying to use as much force as possible from as far away as possible, and even taking into account the possible elasticity on the branches.

    If it is a branch with a diameter that is large enough, the elasticity will be minimal, but if it is a branch with a diameter of only a dozen centimeters, the elasticity will definitely exist.

    Of course, he still dare not step on such a small branch for fear of losing his balance.

    He does not have a super strong brain and cannot calculate how much power is optimal for each jump.  Of course, it is basically difficult to freely control the strength of each jump to a certain point.  For example, if you punch two hundred or three hundred kilograms, how can you control this?

    There may be some geniuses who can do it, but Yun Buliu feels that he can't do it. After all, he is not a machine and cannot calculate and do it exactly.

    He can only reach a rough range through constant experiments.

    Therefore, continuous training is the most fundamental way to become stronger.

    Practice makes perfect, this word gave him great encouragement.

    When he started the experiment again, he suddenly discovered that braking had become a big problem again when jumping between branches.

    He tried twice, and when he stopped twice, he jumped directly from the branch because of too much momentum.  Fortunately, the branch is not high from the ground, only about ten meters.

    At this height, with his current physical strength, he will not be injured if he jumps off.

    But if you have to use this method every time you brake, it will be a failure.

    After trying several times, he finally mastered the braking technique. During the last jump, he tried to choose a branch that was relatively close and use less force to reduce the momentum.

    Or jump higher, and when falling, try to use your force downward instead of rushing forward.

    You can also squat down and support the branches with both hands, or squat on one knee for cushioning.

    And the branches are round after all. If you only find a good foothold, when your body falls on the branches, a recoil force will be formed.

    After thinking of a way to brake, he started practicing again.

    Of course, mistakes are inevitable, and occasionally you can see him falling from the tree.

    The little fur ball looked at it from a distance, with a rather disdainful expression.  When it saw Yun Buliu falling from the tree, it actually jumped up and waved its paws, babbling, looking happy.

    Fortunately, Yun Buliu didn't notice it, otherwise he would have to scold it for being heartless.

    The little tiger also crawled out of the bamboo basket. Although the branches were very wide, it still lay down a little scared, with the fingers between its four pawsThe hook blade popped out directly and got stuck in the moss on the branch.

    Seeing the little milk tiger moving forward cautiously on its belly, the little fur ball started to babble with joy again, running and jumping among the branches lightly.

    The nimble, light and elegant figure made the little tiger envious for a while. Her cute big eyes just looked at it stupidly, as if she wanted it to teach it how to do it.

    When Yun Buliu came back with his tired body and bruises all over his body, he actually saw the little milk tiger and the little fur ball running on the branches.

    That courage was many times greater than when I climbed up that stone beam.

    At that time, the little milk tiger was walking on a stone beam four to five meters wide, but his limbs were trembling.

    It turns out that the ignorant are fearless!

    This was the only way he could describe this little milk tiger.

    Although tigers occasionally climb trees, this is not their regular method!

    Under normal circumstances, tigers will not climb trees because their bodies are too heavy and they can easily fall from the trees.  What's more, it's such a big tree. When they can't hold the trunk with their claws, they can only use the power of their claw blades to hold on to the trunk to prevent themselves from falling.

    But this takes too much time on the claws, and few tigers would do this.

    Seeing Yun Buliu coming back, the little tiger braked suddenly, but failed to stop and hit its head directly on the tree trunk. It screamed in pain, but it did not dare to move easily.

    Seeing this, Yun Buliu couldn't help but laugh, jumped over, and squatted down, pressing his hands on the branches to remove the momentum from his body.

    He stood up and walked over to pick it up. He didn¡¯t know how to say good things to it. In the end, he had no choice but to reach out and rub its little head and said, ¡°Go back and eat!¡±

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    In the next few days, after breakfast every morning, he would carry the bamboo basket, the little tiger, and the leather bag, and go to the big forest for tree jumping training.

    The training items are also very simple, that is, jumping on the branches, and while jumping, quickly pull out the short spear from the leather bag and throw it out casually.

    The targets of short spears are also simple, basically all kinds of small animals, rabbits, golden pheasants, deer, etc., and sometimes ermine foxes and squirrels.

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