Chapter 54: The Domineering of the Imperial Arts

After Hou Jinxi left, the master Mao Chenghua was about to accept Yan Bugui's magic results. In Yan Bugui's impression, I thought that the master would care about the 'Cloud and Rain Technique', and then the 'Gangqi Hood' and so on. But this time, what made Yan Bugui puzzled was that the master actually asked him to use the 'Imperial Technique'.

Although Yan Bugui was puzzled, he still manipulated a log as thick as a bucket to move freely within a hundred zhang range according to what the master said. It can be said that this wood is like a puppet under the control of Yan Bugui, which can be said to be as agile as a living person.

Master Mao Chenghua felt satisfied after reading it, and then let Yan Bugui stop and ask: "Do you know what I am doing after you open the valley, first look at your cultivation of the 'Imperial Technique'?"

Yan Bugui replied truthfully: "I don't know what to do." ”

The master told him that the 'Imperial Technique' was the foundation for cultivating mental power and divine consciousness. Yan Bugui is a master who knows that the Daoist master is mainly cultivating with mental power and divine sense, but it turns out that he has laid a foundation for himself early. I think that in the future, the master should gradually start to pass on his mantle to himself.

Then Mao Chenghua told Yan Bugui a surprising thing, that is, the 'Imperial Technique' can also be an attack spell, and if it is practiced well, it is still a very powerful spell. So now one of the assignments that Master Mao Chenghua gave to Yan Bugui was to ask Yan Bugui to try how to make the 'Imperial Technique' an offensive spell.

This homework is not required to be completed on the day of Yan's non-return, after all, cultivation is not something that can be achieved overnight. However, at the request of Yan Bugui, the master Mao Chenghua taught Yan Bugui's 'Wind Chopping' in advance.

Although the master Mao Chenghua taught him 'Facing the Wind Slash' at Yan Bugui's request, he still told him that although this technique has strong attack power, it is only below the knot, and after the knot, this technique is very weak. Therefore, it is recommended that Yan Bugui put his main cultivation on the 'Cloud and Rain Technique' and the 'Imperial Object Technique'.

Yan Bugui obeyed the teachings of his master, and in his later cultivation, he practiced the 'Cloud and Rain Technique' and the 'Imperial Technique' diligently. Of course, Yan Buhui mistakenly thought that his 'Imperial Technique' had been cultivated to the extreme, but now after listening to the master's words, he has greatly changed his opinion, and he has begun to examine and cultivate the 'Imperial Technique' again.

After listening to the master's words, Yan Bugui really did not rush to practice the 'Wind Chop', but thought about the question given by the master at the first time.

In the jade pendant space, Yan Bugui tried to use different methods to cultivate the 'Imperial Technique' into an attacking technique, but he couldn't figure it out. Then Yan Bugui returned to the problem point given by the master.

"Attack spells. Isn't the key to attack all about speed and strength, as well as flexibility and precision?"

"That 'Imperial Technique' already had the elements of flexibility and precision, and in order to make it an attack technique, it had to make up for its lack of speed and power. Yes, that's how it should be!" Then Yan Bugui jumped up and jumped into the sky excitedly.

Now Yan Bugui is cultivating the 'Imperial Technique', and his current cultivation mainly focuses on the explosion of speed and strength, which requires more accurate control of the surrounding aura.

Now that he has found a way, he has a purposeful cultivation, and Yan Bugui first controls an object, such as a wooden stake, to move quickly. Of course, because it is not suitable now, if it is fast, it will not be accurate at all, and even in the rapid movement, the stake is out of control, such as rotating forward, which not only fails to achieve the purpose of speed, but also plays a counterproductive role. After cultivating like this for five days in a row, Yan Bugui was finally able to run the wooden stake quickly and stably.

As for saying that this speed is definitely much faster than Yan Bugui's 'Walking with the Wind', or how can it have an attack effect. ......

By the twentieth day, Yan Bugui was already able to control the stake to smash the boulder with the 'Imperial Technique'. ......

After three months, Yan Bugui was able to hit objects in the shape of a cone of compressed air instead of wooden stakes. However, due to the lack of compression of the air, the initial force is good enough to hit some of the leaves on a tree......

A year later, Yan Bugui finally succeeded in showing off his cultivation results in front of his master. The current attack ability of the 'Imperial Artifact' has the attack ability of the 'Sword Qi Technique' when he first opened the valley a year ago.

The reason is very simple, at that time, the attack ability of the 'Sword Qi Technique' was also twice as high as that of the 'Foundation Building and Tamping' stage, and it was also convenient to refer to.

At the same time, Yan Bugui can also change the way of fighting, if it is in actual combat, for ordinary immortal cultivators, as long as the opponent's cultivation is not 2 levels higher than his own, he can use the 'Imperial Technique' to control the heaven and earth aura around the opponent to 'catch' the opponent's 'smash' by physical attack.

Of course, this smash is not an ordinary speed, just imagine, Yan Bugui's 'Traveling with the Wind' is to the extreme, and the speed is several times faster than that of ordinary immortal cultivators. I thought that when I was training in the Ten Thousand Beasts Mountain before, I hadn't arrived at Bigu, and when I met the brown bear in the Bigu period, I had to fight with it in terms of speed and not fall behind. And Yan Bugui is not only Bigu, but also casts the 'Imperial Technique' to control the speed of the object is three or four times that of his 'Walking with the Wind'.

That is to say, if the object controlled by Yan Bugui's 'Imperial Technique' is 'smashed', then this speed is far more than ten times the speed of an ordinary immortal cultivator of the same level as Yan Bugui's use of 'Traveling with the Wind'. If he was smashed into a stone at such a speed, it was completely conceivable that even an immortal cultivator with a quick reaction should have been seriously injured. But Yan Bugui is so repeated, imagine that there are still people who can't kill each other?

As for saying that as long as he is not cultivating and is not 2 levels higher than himself, he can use the 'Imperial Technique' to control the aura of heaven and earth around the other party to 'catch' the other party, it was Master Mao Chenghua who led by example to suppress the cultivation and let Yan Bugui 'catch' it. Of course, this conclusion was given by the master Mao Chenghua. Because Yan Bugui was in the master's suppression of cultivation to the fusion stage, Yan Bugui tried to 'catch' but except for the first time he 'caught', it was difficult to catch it in the future.

Master Mao Chenghua's explanation is that when he was 'caught' by Yan Bugui for the first time, it was due to carelessness. In the future, he will no longer be able to 'catch' it, because although he has suppressed his cultivation, he is originally a Yuanying cultivator, so even if he suppresses it, it is not a little bit stronger than that of an ordinary immortal cultivator in the fusion period, and after being 'caught' for the first time, he can no longer 'catch' his experience.

Yan Bugui is full of confidence, because the 'Imperial Technique' is not a melee attack compared to the 'Sword Qi Technique', even if the 'Imperial Object' is about twice as different from the 'Sword Qi Technique' in terms of current attack power alone, but the actual attack of the 'Imperial Object' far exceeds the 'Sword Qi Technique'. When I wanted to fight with Yan Bugui, I was 'caught' by him and smashed all over the ground, is there any meaning in fighting?

However, when Yan Bugui uses the 'Imperial Technique' to 'grab' people and 'smash' people, the spiritual power consumption in the body is also huge, that is, or now it is the cultivation of the Bigu period, and the loss of his own spiritual power when he 'catches' people is about 4%, and the spiritual power lost when he 'smashes' is more than 10% of the loss of his own spiritual power.

Of course, because of the loss of spiritual power, when he was practicing with the master before, Yan Bugui couldn't use the 'Imperial Technique' to 'catch' people and 'smash' people again because of the lack of spiritual power in his body after 'smashing' the master for the second time. So later, they all ate the 'Zengling Pill' to supplement the spiritual power in the body and continue to connect.

Even when the master practiced 'grasping' and 'smashing' with fusion cultivation, the amount of spiritual power he consumed was directly doubled. Therefore, when using the 'Imperial Technique' to attack, not only is the spiritual power consumption huge, but if the opponent is not an ordinary monk, then if you can't 'catch' it, and your own spiritual power will be in danger if you lose your own spiritual power.

It is said that in the process of being 'smashed' by Yan Bugui, Master Mao Chenghua must have immediately untied the cultivation in front of the 'smashing' on the ground, so it was just a drill without any danger, and it could also help Yan Bugui get some data.

Even if there is an elixir that can quickly replenish the spiritual power in the body, the master still suggests that Yan Bugui should try not to use the 'Imperial Technique' attack on the cultivators below the Yuan Infant who are 2 levels higher than his own cultivation in the future actual combat. Because if you are not careful, even the moment when the spiritual power loss is not replenished will become an opportunity for the enemy to attack.

As for the 'Imperial Technique', there is something that surprises Master Mao Chenghua, that is, Yan Bugui understands the 'Imperial Technique' and 'Traveling with the Wind', and casts the 'Imperial Technique' on himself, although the speed cannot be compared to others, but it is more than four or five times faster than the speed of his own 'Imperial Movement with the Wind'. If you use this speed to get behind the enemy, and then blow the back in the back, it will be scary to think about.

But it also has a flaw, that is, when operating in this way, the spiritual power consumption in Yan Bugui's body is directly lost by 10%, and in the process, it can no longer cast other spells that consume a large amount of spiritual power, and in the process, it is too late to replenish the spiritual power, even after reaching the back of the enemy, I want to immediately use the 'Sword Qi Technique' or 'Fire Spirit Technique' to make a melee attack, but because the action is incoherent, at least so far it has not become a killer weapon.

That is, but at least it provides a way to do it. What's more, now that we know the shortcomings, why not just make up for these deficiencies in the future?

Mao Chenghua was full of praise for Yan Bugui. But then there was another problem for Yan Bugui, that is, Yan Bugui had to find and attack with his divine sense before he got rid of Dan.