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    During the big melee in ROCH between Prince Kublai's mercenary warriors and Gwok Jing, did any of the other warriors besides the Golden Wheel Monk manage to inflict serious injuries on Gwok Jing, or was the Golden Wheel Monk basically the only one who did Gwok Jing any notable damage?

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    From Chapter 21 - Fierce Fighting at Xiangyang:

    Guo Jing was using his right palm to compete advanced internal energies
    with Fawang. Both he and Yang Guo were in great danger. He ignored his
    own safety and tried to save Yang Guo first. His left palm used a stance
    of “Divine Dragon Swinging its Tail” and collided with Xiaoxiang Zi’s
    short rod. Xiaoxiang Zi’s arm burned and his ghastly white face turned red.

    But at that exact time, Nimoxing had rolled towards him and extended his
    Iron Snake towards Guo Jing’s left side. Guo Jing was using seventy
    percent of his energy against Fawang and the remaining thirty percent in
    blocking Xiaoxiang Zi’s rod. He had nothing left to block this attack of
    Nimoxing and could only move his left side back half a foot. He was able
    to avoid the iron snake’s main attack but the head of the iron snake
    still managed to embed itself inches into his side.

    Guo Jing circulated his chi and his muscles flexed and stopped the head
    of the iron snake from going in any further. He immediately followed
    this by a flying left kick and sent Nimoxing tumbling. Nimoxing saw that
    his iron snake had struck one of his vital areas and thought that the
    title of the ‘Mongolia’s Greatest Warrior’ would be now be his. But he
    would never have dreamed that his enemy would have such incredible
    martial arts that would allow him to grasp victory from the jaws of
    defeat. This kick landed on Nimoxing’s chest and broke three of his ribs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pannonian View Post
    From Chapter 21 - Fierce Fighting at Xiangyang:

    Guo Jing was using his right palm to compete advanced internal energies
    with Fawang. Both he and Yang Guo were in great danger. He ignored his
    own safety and tried to save Yang Guo first. His left palm used a stance
    of “Divine Dragon Swinging its Tail” and collided with Xiaoxiang Zi’s
    short rod. Xiaoxiang Zi’s arm burned and his ghastly white face turned red.

    But at that exact time, Nimoxing had rolled towards him and extended his
    Iron Snake towards Guo Jing’s left side. Guo Jing was using seventy
    percent of his energy against Fawang and the remaining thirty percent in
    blocking Xiaoxiang Zi’s rod. He had nothing left to block this attack of
    Nimoxing and could only move his left side back half a foot. He was able
    to avoid the iron snake’s main attack but the head of the iron snake
    still managed to embed itself inches into his side.

    Guo Jing circulated his chi and his muscles flexed and stopped the head
    of the iron snake from going in any further. He immediately followed
    this by a flying left kick and sent Nimoxing tumbling. Nimoxing saw that
    his iron snake had struck one of his vital areas and thought that the
    title of the ‘Mongolia’s Greatest Warrior’ would be now be his. But he
    would never have dreamed that his enemy would have such incredible
    martial arts that would allow him to grasp victory from the jaws of
    defeat. This kick landed on Nimoxing’s chest and broke three of his ribs.
    The kick was a good idea, but executed a moment too late. Had Gwok Jing kicked a moment sooner, perhaps he could have avoided injury.

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