Chapter 100 The richest man cried, but she didn't know how to cherish a woman!



ESP is extrasensory perception, a very primitive form of perception, so it is often referred to as intuition.

Gui Tou Rong and Qing Tou Bei should be people born with very strong ESP, extrasensory perception, so they are also particularly good martial arts talents. They have strong intuition and excellent judgment, which are the first elements of martial arts talents.

However, to maintain intuition, one cannot always stimulate the Baihui acupoint. Therefore, although that point is not their Achilles' heel, they have not deliberately practiced it. It is a point that can be used to break through.

Green-headed clam is small and his kung fu is not yet up to par. Chen Rou only needs to fire from a high position and hit his Baihui point.

Half of Gui Tou Lao's skill in dodging bullets came from his snake-style Wing Chun and bone-shrinking technique, while the other half came from his super intuition, sixth sense, and rich experience, which allowed him to predict the direction of the bullet the moment it left the barrel.

Therefore, when Chen Rou attacked Gui Tou Rong, she didn't directly target his acupoints. Instead, she shot the bullet above his head, hoping to pierce his Baihui acupoint by using the countless tiny, exploding shrapnel that resembled steel needles.

That's why she didn't want a gun with high penetration like the Barrett; she wanted an AK, a gun whose bullets would explode.

Of course, this is based on the fact that she had beaten up someone in her past life.

Otherwise, she really couldn't beat a master like Gui Tou Rong on her own.

In the dead of night, on a strange and quiet street, Chen Rou was particularly happy as she rested, chatted, and analyzed professional knowledge.

Nie Zhao has opened the door to a new world. He said, "This is our traditional martial art. From what you've said, it seems to be even stronger than what is currently being promoted through film and television."

When it comes to martial arts in China, special forces soldiers of Chen Rou's generation are the most qualified to speak on the subject.

She then asked Nie Zhao, "Do you know about the 'blood-dripping guillotine' used by the Qing Dynasty's sticky rod offices?"

In recent years, the mainland has been carrying out the campaign to destroy the Four Olds, and has also put aside tradition and history. However, in Hong Kong, until the late 1970s, it still belonged to the Qing Dynasty, used the laws of the Qing Dynasty, and continued the reign title of the Qing Dynasty.

So Hong Kong people actually know more about the Qing Dynasty. Most of the zombie and martial arts movies that were popular during that era were set in the Qing Dynasty.

Boss Nie nodded: "Recently, the company is going to invest in a martial arts movie about the Qing Dynasty. I've looked into it a little. The Flying Guillotine is a kind of hidden weapon... no, it's not a hidden weapon..."

Because he had only heard of the Flying Guillotine before, but did not know what it was.

In the movies currently being filmed, the Flying Guillotine also appears as a hidden weapon, leading him to believe that it is a weapon, a hidden weapon, used for killing.

Chen Rou reminded him that the instrument of torture that Gui Tou Chang used on him after he was whipped and interrogated to no avail was the legendary flying guillotine used by Emperor Yongzheng when he interrogated his ministers.

Legend has it that it was a hidden weapon that could take a person's head, but that's not actually the case.

It is a torture device made of steel, a specially made hat, similar to the sensor device used by Westerners in lie detection. When used for interrogation, it stimulates specific acupoints on the head and causes internal injuries, which can cause mental confusion, loss of self-control, and inability to keep secrets.

However, without careful examination, external injuries cannot be detected after the torture has been administered.

In the mid-Qing Dynasty, during the reign of Emperor Yongzheng, the eight princes fought for the throne, causing turmoil in the court. Many important officials not only did not support Yongzheng, but also secretly colluded with other princes to plot rebellion. Yongzheng ordered the officials of the Sticky Rod Office to use the blood-dropping instrument to interrogate the people and quell the rebellion.

It is also an interrogation tool summarized by the criminal investigation departments of China throughout history.

The Gui Tou Chang clan should be descendants of the group that used the "Flying Guillotine" during the Qing Dynasty. That's why they have hard qigong, know snake-style Yongchun, and can wreak havoc and act as pirates throughout the South China Sea.

Nie Zhao's lips trembled uncontrollably, and he finally managed to say, "I'm sorry!"

Then, in a hoarse voice, she said, "Ah Rou, thank you!"

While in the park, he had an out-of-body experience and had a dream in which he was old and gray, and his legs had shrunk to the size of two chopsticks. But Chen Rou was wearing a military green T-shirt with the English word "PLOICE" on the front and a small five-star red flag.

She was dashing and cool, and looked at least thirty years younger than him.

The dream was short, but it left a deep impression on Nie Zhao. He remembered feeling a deep sadness and regret at the time.

During this time, he thought countless times what would have happened to them if Chen Rou hadn't blasted open the water dungeon with a gun, if she hadn't dragged him and Nie Han out of that crocodile-infested pond. He also wondered if he had really revealed everything. There were over a hundred people on that plane, and it was their unit's first international peacekeeping mission after joining the Interpol Alliance. Had he exposed their information to Gui Touchang, which then reached the US military, allowing them to carry out a precision strike using military satellites and intercontinental ballistic missiles?

He was the one who orchestrated that peacekeeping mission, but did everyone involved die?

When everything was interrupted by Chen Rou's shot, Nie Zhao would naturally think about it, but he dared not think too deeply.

From his mother's gradual passing to the car accident that his elder brother and sister-in-law couldn't prevent despite their best efforts, he has experienced far too many unexpected events in his life. He dares not imagine how things would have turned out if Chen Rou hadn't intervened.

Although he knew that even if he had spat out his mouth and begged for mercy, the three of them would still have died.

...

Chen Rou was a little embarrassed by Nie Zhao's actions and didn't know what to do. She even wanted to run away.

The two were having a friendly conversation, and the atmosphere would have been perfect if they had just had a bag of peanuts or Want Want Rice Crackers.

But the richest man seems to be crying.

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