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Now reading: Chapter 437 - 402: Disciplining Master Luo, Treasure for Pro from With Countless Qualities Bestowed Upon Me, I Shall Ultimately Become Immortal, a Eastern novel by Eat a peach.

This is an even more advanced Qi cultivation thod, and it is essential for Daoist and Martial Arts families to master the Five Elents of nature during deep Daoist practice.

ng Chuan now understands that to perform remote attack techniques like the Daoist True n’s Hand of Thunder.

Relying solely on True Qi leaving the body is not enough; a corresponding Qi chanism also needs to provide driving force.

For instance, the remote attack variant of Five Thunderstorm I previously envisaged.

To implent it practically, one must use Qi Observation Skill to capture the Thunder Attribute spiritual chanism of heaven and earth; if absent, Heart Fire must be adjusted to create this chanism.

Afterward, it must rge with one’s True Qi to condense the five thunders in the palm and strike them across space.

"This level, I’m afraid, will only be thoroughly achieved once Qi Observation Skill has reached perfection.

However, my Daoist talent isn’t inferior, and my speed in cultivating Qi thods is fast; it won’t take long before the Qi Observation Skill is perfected..."

Although he practices Dao, Buddhist, and modern Martial Arts.

ng Chuan’s talent is showered evenly, and as long as there are related schools, his Limit Breaking traits are nurous enough.

He is a genius of this path...

In a breath, ng Chuan breathes naturally, while his body continuously interacts with the spiritual chanism of heaven and earth.

Impurities in the air are filtered out, and pure Qi is absorbed into his body, nourishing it.

ng Chuan feels that rely mastering this "correct" way of breathing can augnt physical constitution and enhance longevity.

"I’ll make a call later to consult Taoist Qi’s opinion.

If it’s allowed to be taught outside, before returning to Lishan Mountain, I’ll teach it to my uncle, aunt, and elder sister..."

Low-level Qi cultivation thods do not demand Martial Arts qualities; ordinary people can also practice them.

After his family learns it, even if they can’t practice to perfection or break limits like him.

Mastering the basics brings considerable health benefits.

...

In the afternoon.

After Taoist Qi agreed, ng Chuan taught his family how to begin and then headed to his master’s ho.

His uncle and aunt’s talents are apparent; they can’t enter as swiftly as he does in half a day.

Subsequent progression relies on their efforts.

ng Chuan explained that practicing this thod could extend lifespan, and he’s sure they won’t slack off...

Today, he must once again beco a teacher, introducing his master to Brahma’s Prison-Suppressing Technique.

He’s been teaching for a week, and as his body’s recovery completes.

This ti, he has to personally demonstrate to help the "slow" Old Luo get started...

These days of teaching have given him the impression that—

His master’s foundational talents of the three flowers aren’t promising...

In Luo Guanyun’s Martial Arts Chamber.

ng Chuan’s body is like a red-hot copper furnace, with steam evaporating into a vast amount of white smoke, filling the entire room with mist.

Luo Guanyun was stripped down to his shorts.

Being struck remotely by ng Chuan’s fiery True Qi palm.

Since the master hasn’t entered yet, he must rely on ng Chuan’s pounding to find the key points of Qi blood operation stimulus.

Fire Attribute True Qi is famous for its explosiveness, making the pounding robust!

Slap! Slap! Slap!

During training, ng Chuan showed no rcy.

Though the master’s "energy" is lacking, his body, after four mutations, is extrely resilient.

To allow power to precisely penetrate the acupoints into the body...

ng Chuan has to go all out, springing up to slap with his palms for power!

In his mind, he recalled Master Dong’s pounding thods repeatedly and applied them flexibly.

Thanks to his proven and consistent experience, each of ng Chuan’s strikes gets better and more precise...

"Master, don’t get distracted; carefully perceive the force in the related acupoints!"

Teacher ng shouted loudly.

"Damn it... I know it!"

Luo Guanyun, with a bent waist and a rather sullen mood...

If it weren’t during training, who would he complain to about being beaten by a youngster?

Training continued from dayti into late night until Luo Guanyun finally started to feel it.

"Master, look at the Great Brahma statue on the wall and focus on visualizing without letting your mind stray; it’s about to succeed!"

ng Chuan has been burning himself out for nearly twelve hours to help Old Luo get started...

"Shut up, stop nagging, and don’t distract !"

Luo Guanyun’s muscles quivered all over his body, and even his jaw muscles trembled.

Still holding tough!

The whole night passed, and as the morning sun rose.

On Luo Guanyun’s skin surface, dark golden markings resembling Sanskrit script gradually erged.

As if ancient Buddhist scriptures were imprinted in his flesh and blood, each of ng Chuan’s strikes made these markings increasingly distinct.

Seeing this, ng Chuan smiled in delight and let out a long breath.

He stopped and stood aside, watching his master’s body emit a faint Buddhist light, forcibly dispersing his fire attribute True Qi.

The entry point was reached, it’s accomplished!

Luo Guanyun panted heavily as he stretched his neck.

Feeling the transformation of Brahma’s Prison-Suppressing power within, he grinned and said:

"It’s indeed done, damn... Wasn’t a pointless beating after all."

ng Chuan smiled wryly, having no other choice.

He had been trying to teach verbally for a week, yet without hands-on effort, Master couldn’t get started...

"Master, you rember these acupoints, right? From now on, practice using the Chest Acupoint to regulate Qi.

Other Hard Skills can be stopped; just practice this one daily for excellent results."

Luo Guanyun felt it for a mont and nodded in agreent.

This Hard Skill is indeed powerful; upon entry, it was able to completely enhance his physical body, indirectly affecting the growth of the "essence of three flowers."

Looking at ng Chuan, who was sweating profusely nearby, Luo Guanyun said with gratification:

"You’ve worked hard, kid, it really wasn’t for nothing that I endured you before."

ng Chuan laughed as he shook off the sweat around him; less talk was needed between a ntor and his disciple.

Luo Guanyun beckoned ng Chuan to sit, and the two enjoyed tea together.

After a pause, he spoke slowly:

"Now that the second transformation of your physique is complete, what are your plans going forward?"

ng Chuan thought for a mont and said:

"First, I’ll return to the United University to use up my credits, then go out to travel a bit.

Going first to Wudang, then entering Shaolin, to enhance the martial principles of both Tao and Buddhist sects."

Luo Guanyun nodded silently; ng Chuan’s cultivation technique was varied, mastering nurous martial arts from the Tao and Buddhist sects.

Having broken through the second limit, he indeed possessed strength for self-defense; it’s ti to see the world and expand his experiences.

In ancient tis, martial artists road the world, traversed famous mountains and rivers, visited reclusive sages.

All was for honing their Martial Arts.

Firstly, broadening horizons:

Experiencing the essence of various martial arts schools, learning from their strengths to cover weaknesses, integrating them cohesively. Like the Xingyi Founder Li Luoneng, who traveled north and south and ultimately beca a grandmaster.

Secondly, understanding the world:

Going to Wudang to observe the sea of clouds and comprehend Tai Chi, entering Shaolin to listen to the bell and discern Zen martial arts, using the forces of nature to cultivate one’s state of mind.

Thirdly, practicing in real combat:

The martial world is treacherous; breaking through bottlenecks amid life-and-death struggle, as the saying goes, "A hundred battles forge steel." The true Martial Arts often are tempered in blood and fire.

ng Chuan’s journey aims to emulate the ancients, using a thousand miles of travel to complent ten thousand volus of books, to further advance along the path of Martial Arts.

Luo Guanyun was particularly concerned about his disciple’s safety issues.

ng Chuan knew what his master was thinking and smiled:

"Master, I’m just going to Wudang and Shaolin and then returning, not wandering the world.

Apart from traveling, I’ll mainly stay within these two major sects.

Even those Demon Path masters won’t dare make trouble at Taoist and Zen sect holy sites."

Luo Guanyun nodded silently, his disciple’s reasoning made sense.

Yet, ng Chuan kept a thought to himself.

If there is an opportunity, he also wants to search for the two lost Chapters of "Tao Heart Planting Demon: Wrath and Grievance."

Even if Fang Jianxing lurks in the shadows, waiting for him to slip up.

On the road, with his myriad disguises, let the "Ancient True Man" make his grand entrance—let’s see if they can find him...

Of course, searching for the lost Chapters cannot be forced.

This journey mainly focuses on solving the core traits of Hard Skills and enhancing Buddhist martial principles.

Food must be eaten one bite at a ti; he’s only broken through the second major limit.

He hasn’t gotten so arrogant to believe in his invincibility in the world.

When he attains a certain level of power, he can then satisfy himself by punching out that cursed enemy!

Ideally, if Master catches him in Japan and takes care of him directly.

Beside him, Luo Guanyun happened to say:

"I was also a true heir of the United University before. Every ti a true heir leaves the mountain, the university would have corresponding protection asures.

Previously, top guardians from the school’s law enforcent team would follow to protect in secret.

But now, due to frequent Demon Nest riots, the school’s internal experts, after satisfying their own cultivation, have to go to various Demon Nests to suppress riots, leaving them unable to spare ti for protective matters.

Therefore, I guess Principal Yang will prepare so ’protective items’ for you, with a limited number of activations.

You love causing trouble, so I’ll chat with him to have him prepare more backup for you."

"...No need, Master, I’ll definitely act with utmost caution."

ng Chuan felt he’s not the type to love causing trouble, so it shouldn’t be a big issue.

"No matter, I’ll talk to Yang Huan; it’s still the master’s incompetence, alas..."

Luo Guanyun sighed as he rembered sothing.

Inside his Primordial Spirit, the "Resentnt Collective," is showing signs of activity again recently.

With his innate essence, without laying a solid foundation in horizontal training, how could he cultivate such advanced true skills as "Brahma Heaven Prison Suppression"?

Nevertheless, his understanding of Buddhist principles, during attempts to assimilate these resentnts, has improved significantly.

Thus, he was able to grasp the core of this thod, barely reaching an entry-level.

Luo Guanyun planned to visit Shaolin before heading to Japan.

Seeking high monks to attempt to resolve, or suppress, the resentnts.

To stagger the timing with ng Chuan, lest his disciple worry.

If it weren’t for matters in Japan, he originally wanted to set out together with ng Chuan.

Travel the beautiful rivers and mountains, accompany his disciple’s growth.

Apart from continuing to crouch in Japan, the tens of thousands of resentnts inside the Primordial Spirit are always a thorn in his throat.

Traveling together with ng Chuan, if they lose control, it might cause uncontrollable situations.

The Zen Sect’s ancestral court is located at the southern foot of Mount Song, not far from Yong’an, he can fly there in at most two hours.

Suppressing it early, he can then resu going to Japan to wait for an opportunity.

Seeing his master’s somber expression, ng Chuan kept silent.

Luo Guanyun was bothered by sothing, which ng Chuan understood completely.

So he stood beside his master, quietly practicing posture stance skills.

Luo Guanyun, seeing his disciple looking like this, grinned:

"All right, kid, cheer up and go back; you’re going to start cultivating again, spend more ti with family.

I’ve inford Old Zhao at Wudang, you with your big bald head really are an eyesore to the Taoist Sect."

"...In a few months, my hair will grow back."

The Treasure Appearance Golden Venerable Skill breakthrough to mastery allows recovery, ng Chuan estimated it would take him at most four to five months to achieve it.

If Buddhist martial principles improve during the visit to Shaolin, it could further shorten the ti.

He did consider going to Shaolin first, then to Wudang.

But the core traits of Hard Skills, compared to Buddhist principles, are more crucial.

Thus, he must let the Taoists see his ’sincerity’ in coming to Wudang first...

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