Chapter Seventy-Nine: Half a Year of Penance Passed in a Hurry
In the blink of an eye, another three months have passed. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info Unconsciously, Li Chuyi has been in the Taixu Palace, to be precise, in this small courtyard on the Divine Sword Peak, for more than half a year.
In the past half a year or so, Li Chuyi's whole person has changed dramatically compared to when he first came. In the past six months, he has changed from a little white monk who has a strange mana but doesn't know how to use it, to a little master who has stepped into the realm of kendo and is quite extraordinary in the outside world. Especially in the epiphany three months ago, after he almost exhausted his mana and collapsed and fainted, he was told by Ye Zhichen that his skills were insufficient, even if he could get out of the courtyard gate, he would not be able to go down the mountain, and he was extremely eager for the outside world, and he worked hard to cultivate like crazy.
Every day before dawn, Li Chuyi would come to the courtyard and repeat the basic swordsmanship that he couldn't even look at before. This is not because he doesn't know some other advanced swordsmanship, on the contrary, during this period of time, he has seen most of the sword spectrum sword duels and various exercises hidden in Ye Zhichen's study, and there are not a few exercises and sword duels that have been cultivated by him. However, he understood the importance of the foundation, remembered what Ye Zhichen once said, and has been repeatedly practicing the nine basic essentials of kendo.
Stabbing, splitting, teasing, hanging, clouding, pointing, collapsing, intercepting, pulling, the nine movements under continuous practice, Li Chuyi instead has a feeling of unfathomable and endless aftertaste the more he practices, making him feel that between the seemingly simple nine basic movements, it seems that it can be infinitely changing.
And it turned out that she was right. As he continued to practice, he was surprised to find that when he practiced other swordsmanship, as long as he figured out and ran in a little, he could master it proficiently and use it flexibly, and he would no longer have the same sense of difficulty when he first learned the swordsmanship of "Ten Thousand Swordsman's Fragments", let alone make any farce of the long sword taking off.
Although he was not able to fly the sword because of his lack of skill, let alone realize his dream of "flying with a sword", he still felt very satisfied. After all, he had already learned a lot of the sword duels and exercises of the Imperial Envoy Flying Sword, and all he lacked was skill.
And the improvement of his skills depends on the "Taoist Codex" he has practiced since he was a child. As he learned more and more exercises, Li Chuyi felt more and more the unpredictability of the "Taoist Classics".
Ordinary monks generally only specialize in one exercise, concentrate on one exercise, and constantly open up the meridians according to the instructions of this exercise, and grow little by little as the mana continues to cycle in the meridians. It is not impossible to practice a few things from time to time, but you should pay attention to the conflict between the exercises, and you can't choose the exercises with opposing meridians, otherwise you will go crazy and lose all your skills, or you will explode directly and die. Even if you choose the exercises that you don't want to rush, the monks will be distracted and the entry of several exercises will be slowed down at the same time, which is not good, so there are very few people who choose to practice more than one exercise.
But Li Chuyi does not have this restriction. He found that any exercise, as long as he learned it, would slowly open up the meridians under the strange mana like breath cultivated by the "Dao Canon", and then operate on its own. Not only is there no threshold and bottleneck problem mentioned in the exercise scriptures, but it is also a problem of the conflict between the exercises.
Now, if you observe Li Chuyi's body, you will be surprised to find that his body is covered with a network formed by countless meridians and Zhou Tian, which is due to the fact that he has cultivated many different exercises. And these complex networks are actually operating at the same time, not at all like other monks who operate only one set or several sets that do not clash with each other. In these meridians running at the same time, some places where it was clear that the mana flowed to intercept or even clash with each other, but as if Li Chuyi's mana had its own consciousness, the mana in the meridians automatically avoided each other, and there was a strange scene of two mana flows in completely opposite directions in one meridian.
When he first found out, Li Chuyi was taken aback. He was naturally afraid of death, and when he saw such a strange scene in his body, of course he was afraid. But after careful observation, he found that he had no problems at all, not only that, but with the simultaneous operation of many exercises, the mana in his body was growing day by day, which made him gradually relax his mind.
As the mana became more and more, Li Chuyi found that the aura in his body did not increase at all, but was mixed with the energy-like mana, gradually becoming thinner as the number of exercises he practiced continued to increase, and the speed of opening up the meridians became slower and slower when learning new exercises. At this point, Li Chuyi finally determined one thing, the aura cultivated in the "Dao Classic" was indeed not mana, but it was a booster of mana. If you want to continue to master more exercises and let them work at the same time, and increase the speed of condensing your mana, then the comprehension of the Dao Code is very important.
After thinking about this, Li Chuyi on the one hand screened out some exercises with slow mana growth and asked them to stop running, and only kept some exercises with fast mana growth; on the other hand, as long as he had time, he racked his brains with those ten unknown scriptures, trying to enter the realm again, so that the breath in his body would increase again.
However, the ten scriptures of the "Taoist Classics", he only cultivated so much by freely participating in enlightenment, and now although he has worked a hundred times harder, he has achieved little success. Thinking about the seventh chapter that he inadvertently comprehended in the void, Li Chuyi gradually understood that the enlightenment of the "Taoist Classic" could not be achieved by penance, but also by chance.
In desperation, Li Chuyi hit the idea of "Wuji Qiankun Dao" left to him by the Taoist priest when he left. Li Chuyi, who is often used by Taoist priests and seems to be powerless and boundless, is very impressed, he has seen Taoist priests use this method since he was a child, and naturally knows how powerful it is. Thinking about the strong winds blocking the road outside the hospital, Li Chuyi believed that as long as he could cultivate this Dao method, even if it was only Xiaocheng, he would put a layer of protective spells around his body at that time, and believed that the strong winds were not a problem, even the Nine Heavens Gangfeng could not be resisted.
Flipping through the "Wuji Qiankun Dao", Li Chuyi found that the difficulty of cultivating this technique was not as simple as he thought at all. This technique is roughly divided into four realms, Qiankun borrowing method, Qiankun imperial law, I am both Qiankun and Qiankun I determine. The four realms not only have strict requirements for the monk's mana, but also have requirements for the monk's state of mind, cultivation, Dao heart, and even divine soul.
After practicing hard for a long time, Li Chuyi was only able to initially perform some Taoist techniques in the realm of borrowing the law, and he couldn't help but sigh in his heart that this technique was worthy of being a Taoist priest's housekeeper, and he was even more glad that he was able to have an epiphany of the kendo realm. If it is a normal cultivation, unless you break through the sword qi prohibition at the door with your strength, you will definitely not be able to go down the mountain without ten or eight years of hard cultivation.
Fortunately, although there are not many spells that can be cast by borrowing the magic realm, there are really protective spells in it, and Li Chuyi can't help but be secretly happy. He felt like he was one step closer to going down the mountain.
In this way, under the strong desire to go out, Li Chuyi continued to practice penance, and time passed in a hurry.
Until this day, Li Chuyi, who had just finished practicing the sword and was about to rest, suddenly felt that the mana that had been slowly increasing in his body suddenly sudden, and then it converged towards his lower abdomen like a wind and falling leaves, and gathered more and more, gradually forming a huge air mass.
Feeling the pain in his abdomen as if it was about to expand, Li Chuyi couldn't help but hold his stomach and exclaimed again and again.
"I'm xx, you're xx, master, you're going to give birth?"