Chapter 61 - I want to be a sage (1/2)
Chapter 61: I want to be a sage
AfterXiaorou had fell asleep, Yi Yun quietly pulled away his hand Even when Jiang Xiaorou was sleeping, Yi Yun did not restHe used the Purple Crystal Origins in his body to absorb the energy from the Chi Lin beast’s head
Chi Lin beast was a desolate beast, and when Yi Yun had just broken into the Meridians realm, he had absorbed the Frost Python’s Power of Desolates, and due to a lack of experience, he had sucked up toohim harm He had nearly burst his meridians
This tiy intake into his body, and from the speed, he knew that the Chi Lin beast head could last him a month
In one month, he would pass the warrior selection and obtain new resources
As the night got deeper, Yi Yun who had absorbed enough energy quietly left the tree house
He was like an agile h the woods, and had quickly reached a clearing
Under the clear sky and moon, was a youth in linen clothes He sat under a tree and rested his back on the tree trunk With the reen ancient book with perfect focus
A yellowed leaf escaped from one of the old tree’s branches and slowly fell upon one of the opened pages, but the youth brushed it away gently and returned to his dedicated reading
Although it was di the Meridians realht as if it were the day
"So Dragon Dancing the Nine Heavens is not only that onethe entire set have four moves…"
Looking at Lin Xintong’s ‘Dragon Rib Tiger Bone Fist’, the radually cleared
Back then when Yao Yuan was teaching the warrior preparation camp members, under the consideration that theabilities, he had simplified all the moves Only the siht
Noith the entire set of ‘Dragon Rib Tiger Bone Fist’, he had filled in all the gaps
"Oh? Miss Lin wrote here that although ‘Dragon Rib Tiger Bone Fist’ is ingenuous, it is after all a basic fist technique, and one should not be lier Bone Fist’ If one were to be focused only on the routines of the ‘Dragon Rib Tiger Bone Fist’, then in one’s entire life, one would only reach the coer Bone Fist’, but not improve any further
Lin Xintong’s words startled Yi Yun He i had noted
Lin Xintong’s handwriting was elegant and each tiny as soft and beautiful, but the content was majestic Yi Yun could only feel the shocks from it!
In Lin Xintong’s notes, the highest realer Bone Fist’ was the peak of Purple Blood realm
This was the so-called "co left to practice any further?
Sorry, there’s none!
At this point, unless one obtained an even higher grade cultivation technique could they reach an even higher realm, for example the "Tai Ah Sacred Technique" If one had the ability to obtain it, then one should definitely use it
But a probleer Bone Fist’ previously learned was totally different from the "Tai Ah Sacred Technique" Between the two, there was not much that could be inherited
The "Tai Ah Sacred Technique" was created by the founding eer Bone Fist’ was unexpectedly obtained by one of the descendant ee
If two different systeether, there would parts that could not be blended together into perfection
On Earth, this would be like a high school student choosing to docollege, quit mathematics to study history
This doesn’tA talented person could easily still become a famous historian But no matter what, thehistorical articles, was there differentiation one could use?
When changing techniques, there would be a proble the "Tai Ah Sacred Technique", then the ‘Dragon Rib Tiger Bone Fist’ would be useless Its use was only to breakthrough Mortal Blood, and push him to the peak of Purple Blood!
Just like a high school student learns e acceptance letter
This meant it was a waste of resources A warrior’s tiht against the heavens To break through to a higher real and not waste time!
Lin Xintong was a person ent against the heavens; she wanted to accomplish an impossible miracle, so how could she afford such waste?
Lin Xintong’s o beyond the routines and completely understand the routines and cater it for use only for herself!
So forgetting routines is also known as "assu your own martial path!
Based on one’s h level ofthe way, no matter if it was basic, intered into one’s own understanding of martial arts