149 about immortal arts
"This is your practice?"
"That's right!"
"Are you serious?"
"Of course. I'll teach you when I'm successful, and you'll see! ”
"Oops!" Distracted for a moment, Hanzo, who was trying to maintain his balance, fell.
Unable to understand that Hanzo really regarded this as a practice, Kakashi had to force himself to leave Hanzo alone and let Hanzo fool around.
Keeping Kakashi busy with his own practice and leaving him alone, Hanzo put the plank on it again and continued his practice.
Since Hanzo's sealing technique was successfully developed, he could store chakras like a yin seal, and Hanzo realized that he could put the cultivation of immortal arts on the agenda.
That's right, the White Snake Immortal said that he was not suitable for the immortal mode of the Dragon Earth Cave, but how could Hanzo give up.
When you encounter the Seeking Dao Jade during the Fourth War, what else can you do to this thing at that time besides physical skills and immortal arts?
Of course, Hanzo felt that spatial ninjutsu still had an effect on the Dao Seeking Jade.
But apart from the physical arts, Hanzo has none of that. Space ninjutsu Hanzo can't help it, the immortal art has enough information, and you must try it.
In the past, when he first followed Orochimaru, Hanzo didn't think about relying on the power of technology.
But Orochimaru only made a spell mark when he went around, and if he wanted to really take this path, I am afraid it would be extremely difficult.
Although after so many years, Hanzo's own research ability can be regarded as good, but compared to Orochimaru, it is a small thing.
What Orochimaru can't get, if you don't have enough luck, the result is basically predictable, and you definitely can't get it.
As for something as illusory as counting on luck, Hanzo wouldn't do it.
What is the difficulty in cultivating immortal arts?
Why is it that only the three holy places have heard of and have knowledge and transmission in this area?
The latter Hanzo didn't know, and if he didn't ask the people of the three holy places about this kind of thing, I'm afraid no one would know.
However, Hanzo is not very curious about this kind of history, so naturally he will not spend energy on it.
For the former, Hanzo has already thought it through.
There are three key points to learning immortal arts.
The first is the issue of intelligence.
In this world, whether it is a ninja or a samurai, the cognition of chakra only stays at the spiritual energy and physical energy, and the natural energy that exists in this world is not known at all.
And natural energy is difficult to perceive, so the public can't find it.
If you can't find it, you can't explore it.
This first question was not a problem for Hanzo.
As a traverser, Hanzo not only knows the existence of natural energy, but also knows the role of natural energy, and the power of chakra fused with natural energy is multiplied.
The second question is, how do you perceive natural energy?
How to perceive the immortal cultivation of the Dragon Earth Cave and the Wet Bone Forest, Hanzo doesn't know, but Miaomu Mountain Hanzo knows!
Although the three holy places of Longdi Cave, Wet Bone Forest, and Miaomu Mountain do not have any auxiliary items for cultivating immortal arts, as long as you know the methods of Miaomu Mountain, it doesn't matter if you don't have these things similar to toad oil.
At best, the difficulty level has been increased a lot.
What's more, Hanzo still has a curse mark.
If there is no spell mark, it may be difficult to solve the problem of perceiving natural energy.
With the spell sigil, of course, it's a different matter.
As a traverser, I know what the curse mark is, and Hanzo is also involved in this research, and Hanzo can be said to be the second person under Orochimaru.
The spell seal is not immortal, but it must have natural energy involved.
As long as Hanzo passes the first stage of Naruto's cultivation of the Immortal Arts, the spell seal can fully assume the role of assisting in the perception and absorption of natural energy.
And if you want to perceive the natural energy, just pay attention to the changes before and after the spell sealing, and find the difference.
Of course, the premise is to be able to stay still and be one with nature.
The third, most important and most dangerous hurdle is to find the right ratio.
There are risks associated with cultivating immortal arts.
The immortal magic of Miaomu Mountain absorbs less natural energy, and once it fails, the frog turns into stone.
The Dragon Cave seems to be maddening and irrational. On the surface, it doesn't seem to be much, but Hanzo has seen those test subjects who have been inoculated with the spell mark, and some of them have completely gone crazy and the various organs in their bodies have ruptured and directly disintegrated themselves.
Therefore, in Hanzo's view, the immortal mode of the Dragon Earth Cave may also be this kind of problem.
As for the Wet Bone Forest, Hanzo doesn't know about it, but it's pretty much the same. If there is no risk, why don't you learn it!
If it weren't for Hanzo's development of the sealing technique with the sealing chakra, even if Hanzo's own chakra amount was enough, he would not have tried this cultivation.
Without the ability to correct errors, once you absorb too much natural energy, it's basically over.
There was no such thing as a stick in Fukasaku's hand that knocked natural energy out of his body, and Hanzo could only rely on this way to block the natural energy from expanding its influence in his body.
To be sure, Hanzo also has a backup option.
If it was said that the natural energy was absorbed too much, and the sealing technique was too late to be cast, then Hanzo would use those stored chakras to release them at once, or open the Eight Gates Dunjia.
Dilute natural energy with a large amount of chakra.
This is another insurance line for Hanzo.
Hanzo has corresponding solutions to these three problems.
Hanzo believed that as long as there were no accidents, there was still a great possibility that he would become an immortal.
Of course, the premise of all this is that Hanzo can be one with nature.
If you get stuck at this level, there will naturally be no below.
For senjutsu, Hanzo's only concern was natural energy.
The immortal arts of the three holy lands are all absorbing natural energy, but why do the immortal patterns all look different? Why are there differences in the risks that arise?
If it is because of the different ratios of spiritual energy, physical energy, and natural energy, then there should be no problem of failure due to excessive absorption.
Because since it was a matter of proportional intervals, why didn't any of those people who failed in cultivation in history hit the right thing?
Could it be that there are different natural energies in this world, so the three holy places are not in the same state because of the different natural energies they absorb?
If that's the case, there's a new problem.
Why did Naruto only absorb one natural energy when they practiced immortal arts?
There is only one kind of natural energy that you can perceive after becoming one with nature.
To perceive, affirm that all kinds of energy can be felt.
One question after another plagued Hanzo. But it's useless to think about it.
Without really touching this level, all conjectures are meaningless.
Watching Hanzo keep going up and then falling again, Kakashi shook his head, feeling like he was almost recovered, handcuffed and handcuffed down the mountain, ready to do it again.