Chapter 367: Killing Doesn't Always Require a Gun
A person's impression of others often depends on the words they hear; which, in turn, depends on how they understand those words. How one interprets the meanings of others' words is influenced by their mindset.
For example, years ago when Yue Buqun criticized and pointed out the likes of Linghu Chong, he spoke of the past rivalry between the Qi Sect and Sword Sect of the Huashan Sword Sect. The Qi Sect believed the key was the word "Qi." Once Qi Gong was mastered, whether using hands, feet, or swords, success was ensured; Qi is primary, sword is secondary; Qi is the guideline, sword is the goal. The Sword Sect, on the other hand, believed the key was the word "Sword." Once swordsmanship was mastered, even mediocre inner power could conquer foes.
