113: Chapter 110: The Fake Heavenly Pride Becos True Heavenly Pride (Five Updates, Please Subscribe and Ask for Monthly Tickets) 113: Chapter 110: The Fake Heavenly Pride Becos True Heavenly Pride (Five Updates, Please Subscribe and Ask for Monthly Tickets) Just like the first ti Chu Xisheng used Qin Muge Character Card, there was no change.
He felt as if sothing from the void had attached itself to him, causing his True Yuan to spontaneously surge and strengthen, filling his body with power.
Between his eyebrows, there was a burning heat that made the power of his Divine Soul suddenly grow stronger.
He now had two spirit cores, one of his own and one located between his eyebrows.
The spirit core between his eyebrows had no self-awareness, and it seed as if there was a mbrane separating it from his own divine soul.
At the sa ti, a stream of information flowed into Chu Xisheng’s mind.
——Qin Muge, 10 years 11 months and 6 days old, Martial Arts Primordial Skill Ninth Grade Upper!
Nourishing Essence Skill third layer, Light Cloud Jump fourth layer, Chasing Wind Saber Technique fourth layer, Chasing Lightning Finger fourth layer——
There was also the fourth layer of Vengeful Blade Intent and the third layer of Wind and Thunder Martial Intent.
At the age of ten, Qin Muge had only mastered four of the Ten External Skills from the Formless Divine Sect, with his realm fluctuating between the third and fourth levels.
Yet Chu Xisheng faced an even greater shock.
At the age of ten, Chu Yunyun already far surpassed him in strength.
Moreover, she had progressed from the third to the fifth layer of the Nourishing Essence Skill in just seven months.
This was simply a god-like speed of cultivation!
The subsequent talent information left Chu Xisheng feeling powerless—’Divine Sorrow (third-tier)’, ‘Burial Sky (second tier)’, ‘Hand of Sun and Moon (second tier)’, ‘Ti Instant Shadow Body (second tier)’, ‘Spirit Communication Heart (second tier)’, ‘Blood of Ten Thousand Ages (third tier)’.
This was no small change compared to Qin Muge’s 11-year-old character card, signifying that Qin Muge’s Bloodline Talent had evolved several tis over this half-year.
Chu Xisheng then shook his head and continued to look at the illustration in front of him.
Suddenly, Chu Xisheng’s expression beca even more bizarre.
He deeply realized the imnse gap in comprehension between himself and Chu Yunyun.
It was like the difference between a master’s student in the mathematics departnt of Nanjing University and a mber of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in the sa field.
The barrier that had previously baffled Chu Xisheng was now clear to him at a glance.
Chu Xisheng needed less than half a mont to deduce all the lingering echoes of the sword moves.
He also took the opportunity to correct three mistakes he had previously made and soon after compressed all seven actions from the illustration into two.
The greatest techniques are the simplest.
Indeed, a truly powerful sword move should be simple and fast, with as concise movents as possible.
Chu Xisheng even had ti to convert this sword move into a Sword Skill.
It was only after Chu Xisheng had finally finished studying the illustration and withdrew his attention that he noticed the Martial Arts Points section in the illusionary screen before him had changed to ‘-42’, colored a striking deep red.
Chu Xisheng’s lips twitched slightly, contemplating that his character setting had suffered a rather significant collapse.
At the sa ti, a new piece of text appeared in his Martial Arts column—Extre Wind Trace!
Just as Chu Xisheng was looking at it, another stream of information entered his mind.
——Would you like to use 30 Martial Arts Points to integrate this powerful Extre Move into your Chasing Wind Saber Technique?
Enhancing the power of your Chasing Wind Saber Technique?
Chu Xisheng had no Martial Arts Points left to use.
He could only stand up and walk to the front of the stele, his hand resting on his waist blade.
In that mont, hundreds of gazes from the square were directed at him.
Si Huangquan had just finished studying the seventh stele.
When he caught sight of this scene from the corner of his eye, his expression shifted slightly, and he looked toward Chu Xisheng.
Was this guy finally about to make a move?
Why had he been sitting in front of that central stele for a full six half-monts?
Could it really be due to a lack of comprehension?
But then, how could he master such strong Sword Intent?
In that mont, Chu Xisheng drew his blade and made a powerful slash.
He used the Draw Sword Style “Empty Wind” from the Chasing Wind Saber Technique.
Chu Xisheng had always wondered why they couldn’t leave marks on the stele using other sword or saber moves.
Chu Xisheng thought that with his own strength, he could still manage to cut five to six inches deep into the stone.
However, when his saber struck the stele, he realized he had thought too much.
Sparks flew from the stele, yet it remained unmoved; his Chasing Wind Saber hadn’t even left a scratch on its surface.
This scene elicited a light laugh from everyone in the square.
“Can’t believe it, he can’t even damage the stele after six monts?”
“What’s the matter with this guy?
Isn’t he the one who beat Zhoou Liangchen with a single strike?
And even forced back Lu Chen and Si Huangquan, how could his comprehension be so poor?”
“This person is so strange; it’s hard to understand him.
But, this ti, he’s probably going to be the lowest.”
Zhoou Liangchen and Lu Chen looked on at this scene; their faces showed no surprise.
The few of them recognized that Chu Xisheng’s strike used the thod of the Chasing Wind Saber.
In fact, they had all tried using other moves to strike the stele but to no avail.
But in the next instant, their pupils slightly contracted.
At that ti, a violent wind wrapped around Chu Xisheng’s body, with tiny streaks of lightning crisscrossing and twinkling in the air.
At the sa ti, a fierce Sword Intent began to expand outward.
“Wind and Thunder Martial Intent?” Silver Patterned Tiger Lu Chen squinted his eyes, puzzled.
Chu Xisheng’s ‘Wind and Thunder Martial Intent’ seed not very strong, at most reaching the Second Level, but why did it spread so wide, covering around seven zhang of void space?
anwhile, Si Huangquan, who had been sitting cross-legged on the ground, suddenly stood up.
He watched the scene in disbelief.
This seed to be an Extre Move, and it was significantly related to the several diagrams they had just studied!
The question was, how did Chu Xisheng decipher the complete move?
In the next instant, a “Clank” sounded from the stele unprecedently, and a ten-inch deep mark suddenly appeared on the surface of the stele.
This was because many people in the Han white jade Square did not see clearly how Xisheng made his move.
Only a few dozen people, including Zhoou Liangchen, could see the white blade light.
Zhoou Liangchen was montarily stunned.
—That diagram indeed contained a mystery, hiding a powerful and complete Extre Move!
By this ti, the entire Han white jade Square fell eerily silent.
Everyone quieted down.
It turned out that it was not that Chu Xisheng’s comprehension was poor, but that they were dull and failed to perceive the true mystery of that diagram.
Outside the valley, including the Debating Martial Arts Tower Master, everyone fell into a silent state.
After several breaths, the Tower Master let out a laugh of disbelief, “It seems that among these people, the one with the highest comprehension was this young fellow.”
Chu Xisheng looked at the ten-inch blade mark in front of him and smiled with satisfaction.
—This strike was indeed the Wind’s Trace.
A burst of fireworks exploded in Chu Xisheng’s eyes.
His Martial Arts Points rapidly returned to a positive balance, reaching 9 points.
Strictly speaking, besides offsetting the previous deficit, he actually gained only 6 Martial Arts Points this ti.
This was because people’s impression of Chu Xisheng, as soone who could force back Si Huangquan, suggested that his comprehension could not be lacking.
Thus, his strike could only be considered as ‘saving face,’ recovering the people’s impression of him.
At that mont, Chu Xisheng felt a slight change in his expression, sensing that the ‘Divine Turtle Wanderer’ on the stele seed to be looking at him.
But when he looked up, he found the ‘Divine Turtle Wanderer’ still standing with his hands on his back, gazing straight ahead, showing no abnormalities.
Chu Xisheng shook his head and walked to another stele.
This ti, a new diagram unfolded before him.
It depicted a blue bird soaring in the sky.
Chu Xisheng glanced at it and instantly understood.
This diagram was just a rehash; it originated from the Extre Move ‘Wind Trace,’ one of the nine variations of the Wind Trace.
However, unlike the central ‘Enlightennt’ Stele, this was rely a fragnt of a move and did not hide any profound mysteries.
Chu Xisheng did not stop his research; he drew his sword and slashed, indeed leaving another ten-inch blade mark on this ‘Enlightennt’ Stele.
He then walked around all nine Enlightennt Steles, slashing once at each.
By the ti he returned to the central stele, only seven monts had passed, with Si Huangquan still studying the eighth Enlightennt Stele.
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