Chapter 94: Confusion (1)

Through internal vision, he could clearly see his own body, and there were no meridians and acupoints in the human body at all—neither the meridian channels that he was familiar with, nor the nodes (acupoints) on the meridians. Since there are no meridians and acupoints, the internal force that should have flowed in them will naturally disappear.

Pang Shiyuan was sure that even if the body was dissected, it would be impossible to find the existence of meridians, acupoints, and internal forces.

That is, they really don't exist.

But it was also an inward view, just a moment of thought, but Pang Shiyuan's consciousness really told him that the meridians, acupoints and internal forces really existed.

He really "saw" them.

Countless acupuncture points are connected by meridians to form a network that leads to every corner of the body.

He never knew that there were so many acupuncture points and so many meridians in the human body.

As far as he knew, there were only 830 acupuncture points in the human body. But what he saw now was densely packed all over the body, and thousands of them were inevitable, maybe there were tens of thousands.

Of course, most of these thousands of acupuncture points are unheard of. As for the specific features, that's not to mention. And the meridian network composed of them, which covered the entire body, also made him dizzy.

Except for the part related to his internal strength and martial arts internal strength, he couldn't even guess the effect.

Seeing such a terrifyingly complex meridian acupoint map (as it will be called in the future), Pang Shiyuan suddenly had an understanding:

His martial arts path is still long!

Reputedly. The first condition of the innate way (Pang Shiyuan's master Daizong also knows very little about the innate path) is to have all the meridians through. Take a look at this dense diagram of meridian acupuncture points that extend in all directions. Pang Shiyuan believed that he would be busy in the future.

Seeing the meridians and acupoints, Pang Shiyuan naturally wanted to see the internal strength he had worked so hard to cultivate. It's just a matter of thinking, and the internal force is like the meridians and acupoints, directly emerging.

And Pang Shiyuan was immediately attracted by the characteristics of the internal force, and even changed his face slightly.

There are five colors in the five elements. The gold is white, the wood is green, and the water is black. The fire is red, and the earth is yellow.

Pang Shiyuan's internal strength method is the soil attribute exercise of Dai Zong, and the internal force obtained naturally has the characteristics of the earth attribute - the color of earth yellow.

Strangely, this earthy yellow color does not seem to be pure. There's a noticeable extra bit of an unusual metallic sheen. It makes it look more rigid and sharp.

As soon as he thought about it, he knew where this metallic luster came from, and it was the metallic sharp sword intent that he had comprehended later.

As the aura between heaven and earth became more and more intense, the aura that cultivators spontaneously absorbed when cultivating also increased. Some of these auras are integrated into the human body and bones, while others are integrated with internal forces, which unconsciously change the nature of internal forces.

When Pang Shiyuan was cultivating, he absorbed the most earth aura and gold aura, and his internal force naturally showed the characteristics of both.

However, the color changes. At most, it was to surprise him, but it was not enough to keep him from taking his eyes off. What really makes him care. It is a singular way of internal force.

Internal forces have been circulating since they emerged.

This is a very normal phenomenon, since Pang Shiyuan's internal force has become a great achievement (advanced to the first-class realm), his internal force can automatically circulate within a week. It can both slowly increase the internal forces and use them most quickly when needed.

But the problem is that the same way and method of the flow of internal forces made Pang Shiyuan a little confused.

The internal force is indeed in accordance with his usual exercise route, flowing between the familiar meridians and acupuncture points. What is frightening is that the internal force does not completely circulate in the meridians and acupoints, but obviously overflows the meridians and acupoints, and wanders in the human body by itself.

If the internal force overflows the meridians and acupoints, isn't that just going mad? Seeing this, it is no wonder that Pang Shiyuan's face changed.

The more powerful a warrior is, the more afraid he is of going mad.

Because the strong are not like the weak, they can easily correct the internal forces that go crazy. Once they go mad, the internal force that has gone off the road is likely to cause irreparable injuries or even direct fatalities.

Fortunately, the so-called madness is just a false alarm. Pang Shiyuan immediately realized that he hadn't even really run his internal force now, so how could he go crazy?

But since it's not going mad, what is going on with this overflowing internal force of the meridians and acupoints?

What's even more incredible is that after the internal force overflows the meridians and acupoints, it continues to circulate in the human body unaffected, as if the internal force should have gone this way.

How is it possible for internal forces not to go through the meridians, but to go through the flesh and blood of the human body?

Pang Shiyuan was really at a loss.

He didn't even think he was mistaken.

But how can you be wrong when you look inside?

Inward vision is the direct reaction of the mind to external objects, and the mind moves completely at will. Unless the force is beyond reach, it must be the most correct response.

But even if he knew that he wouldn't be wrong, Pang Shiyuan still looked at it again with a hint of luck.

The results speak for themselves.

No matter how carefully he looked at it over and over again, what he saw was still a strange picture of internal force overflowing the meridians and acupoints and circulating in the human body.

It is a fact that is so beyond his cognition, and he can't help but think of the "me" he saw at the first glance - that is, a human body with no meridians, acupoints, and no internal force.

And the reason why the meridians, acupoints, and internal forces appear is that they really emerge after he changes his mind.

Otherwise, Pang Shiyuan had a bold conjecture: "Could it be that internal force can really flow freely in the human body without going through the meridians?" ”

"But if this is really the case, why is it that when practicing and practicing gong, there is a feeling that internal forces are running and circulating in the meridians?"

Pang Shiyuan really didn't understand it the more he thought about it.

He didn't understand, he simply made the meridians and acupoints invisible again, wanting to see if the internal force would disappear without the meridians and acupoints. If it does not disappear, how will it exist, and how can it move freely through the human body without meridians?

The results were not long in coming.

Without meridians and acupoints, the internal force is still the internal force, and it naturally exists in the human body and is perfectly integrated with the human body. And relying on the human body, he continues to walk freely, and runs Zhou Tian on his own, without being blocked by human flesh and blood.

Looking at it this way, it made Pang Shiyuan feel that the meridians and acupoints were completely superfluous.

Thinking that in the anatomy of reality, the existence of meridians and acupoints could not be found at all, Pang Shiyuan had to wonder if the meridians and acupoints had never really existed. (To be continued.) )