Royal Capital.
Inspection General Office.
The dim room, with only a few rays of sunlight slanting through the windows.
"Do you know why I was surprised you have only two lifetis’ mories?" Xiao Wuque looked at Jiang Ning and asked.
"Master Xiao, is there a particular reason for it?" Jiang Ning asked.
"Of course there is!" Xiao Wuque nodded.
Then he continued: "In the long river of space and ti we inhabit, new True Spirits continually erge, while others fade into oblivion and completely dissolve."
Hearing this, Jiang Ning listened attentively, knowing this was knowledge he had not yet grasped, involving a higher dinsion of understanding.
Xiao Wuque glanced at Jiang Ning and then continued.
"Normally, newly born True Spirits are closest to the Innate state, possessing even more extraordinary talent and potential."
After speaking, Xiao Wuque paused and asked Jiang Ning, "Have you heard of Innate Spirits?"
"I’ve heard of them!" Jiang Ning nodded, and continued, "True Dragons are considered Innate True Dragons."
He instantly recalled the True Dragon Palace he had previously visited.
It was the origin of the Eighteen Dragon Heads, the rise of Prince Mi.
The true origin of the True Dragon Palace resonated through the ages as the Innate Spirit True Dragon.
And the true ancestor of the True Dragon clan.
"Correct!" Xiao Wuque nodded upon hearing Jiang Ning’s words.
Then he added, "But True Spirits are just one type of Innate Spirit. Apart from True Dragons, there were many other Innate Spirits in the early heavens and earth."
"The power of those Innate Spirits lay in their closeness to being Innate, with their bodies embodying the fundantal rules of the heavens and earth."
"While the True Spirits nurtured in the river of space and ti cannot compare to those Innate True Spirits, they are like a blank sheet of paper, untainted by later generations, often possessing exceptional talent and comprehension."
"These beings, after prolonged cultivation, could even surpass those Innate Spirits among the extraordinary ones."
"Becoming even more powerful beings."
At this point, Xiao Wuque looked at Jiang Ning.
"So do you know, what it ans that you have only awakened the mories of two lifetis by cultivating the True Spirit Nine Transformations Blood Exchange Technique?"
"It ans I only have the mories of two lifetis!" Jiang Ning said.
Xiao Wuque: "..."
Hearing Jiang Ning’s response, he appeared speechless for a mont.
Then he continued, "It ans you are the reincarnation of a newly born True Spirit, and now you are in your second lifeti as a newly born True Spirit."
"Although this is not your first lifeti, the second one is not to be underestimated! Your True Spirit remains untainted, and your talent and comprehension must be extraordinary, perhaps comparable to those terrifying beings in history."
"This also explains why you’ve grown to this point in such a short ti."
Looking at Jiang Ning, Xiao Wuque’s eyes showed a complicated expression.
He understood very well what kind of terrifying talent only having two lifetis’ mories would represent.
This talent is second only to Innate Spirits.
Especially in terms of comprehension, the True Spirit still being a blank slate would let Jiang Ning’s comprehension rival those terrifying beings in history.
In this era, no one can compare to him.
"Master Xiao, speaking of which, does it an that the more tis one reincarnates, the lower the talent and comprehension?" Jiang Ning asked.
"Precisely!" Xiao Wuque nodded, confirming.
Then he added, "But it’s not entirely so. When a being perishes, the True Spirit Mark returns to the river, buffeted by its currents, and no one knows what changes might occur, where there is always an infinitesimal probability that the True Spirit Mark returns to its Innate state."
"Or reaches a state close to being Innate."
"My current achievents are due to that exact circumstance."
After hearing these words from Xiao Wuque, Jiang Ning was intrigued.
"Master Xiao, how many lifetis of mories have you awakened?"
"Nine lifetis!" Xiao Wuque said, "It was a painful process, one that repeatedly tempered the heart. I had to constantly cut down the influence of each lifeti’s mories on . I am Xiao Wuque, and I only wish to be Xiao Wuque."
Hearing Xiao Wuque’s seemingly calm words at this mont,
but from deep within their words, Jiang Ning could hear the struggle of pain.
Thinking of this, he couldn’t help but feel sowhat fortunate.
Fortunate that he only had the mories of his past life and current life, and didn’t have to experience that.
Thinking of this, he also considered the danger of the True Spirit Nine Transformations Blood Exchange Technique.
And the danger of this technique was not ntioned to him when it first ca into his hands.
"What? Do you think the danger of this Blood Exchange Technique was not disclosed to you?" Xiao Wuque said.
"A bit!" Jiang Ning nodded.
"You are blunt and frank!" Xiao Wuque smiled, shaking his head, "But nothing to say, this Blood Exchange Technique was, in my opinion, the most suitable for you at the ti!"
"Indeed, most suitable for ! Without Master Xiao giving this Blood Exchange Technique, I would have had nowhere to find a thod capable of achieving Nine Blood Transfusions." Jiang Ning nodded.
He did not resent Xiao Wuque’s actions in his heart.
Danger, any top-tier Blood Exchange Technique is perilous.
And such a danger as the conflict of nine lifetis’ mories is insignificant compared to true danger.
If one cannot hold firm to their heart, how could one achieve outstanding accomplishnts in Martial Arts?
mories are, ultimately, just mories.
Upon hearing Jiang Ning’s words, Xiao Wuque couldn’t help but smile, "Originally, I thought you were the reincarnation of an extraordinary being from Ancient Tis, but now it seems I overthought it!"
"It turns out you are the reincarnation of a new True Spirit Mark."
"With only two lifetis, perhaps in the future, you might truly achieve what those for eight hundred years could not."
Upon hearing this, Jiang Ning imdiately understood what Xiao Wuque was referring to.
It was the matter of becoming the second to reach that level after the Martial Saint.
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