Ah!!!
The Mad Monk roared angrily, clasped his hands together, and simultaneously activated the second Dharma Aspect—Yaksha.
A killing move from the Little Western Heaven Palm—Heart Like a Bodhi, aimed fiercely at the opponent's chest.
This move's initial stance is similar to many other Western Sect Martial Arts.
All involve clasping hands together and thrusting forward with full force.
But what follows is different.
After Heart Like a Bodhi is unleashed with hands clasped together, the palms suddenly turn midway, the hands separate, transforming into two hand blades, horizontally slashing at the opponent.
From afar, this move looks like catching Bodhi tree leaves falling from a tree.
It carries a zen-like quality.
But in actual combat, it is a bloody finishing move capable of tearing an enemy in half with a single strike.
The name Heart Like a Bodhi is quite ironic.
The Mad Monk Kongyu was now desperate.
The double Extreme State was a huge burden on him.
