Wizard: I brought the wrong system.

Chapter 631 You're just an author, how could you understand him as well as I do?

Chapter 631 You're just an author, how could you understand him as well as I do?

When Yaro pointed out the "Heaven-Mending Technique," one of the reference books he used was "Claire's Autobiography."

At the time, it was to better explain the "true meaning of mending the sky" by using the perspective of "Claire" in the book to illustrate the manifestation of the "true meaning of mending the sky" and to more accurately locate the required "true meaning of mending the sky" from a third-party perspective.

In other words, although the Old Man Who Patches Up the Sky is a fictional character, he was created based on the "Heaven-Mending Technique". At the same time, the system is a martial art created around the fictional character of the Old Man Who Patches Up the Sky.

The "Heaven-Mending Technique" is itself a divine skill whose logic can influence the circulation of internal energy.

In this context, Claire's immersion in the role and portrayal of the Old Man Who Mending the Sky was tantamount to unlocking the most perfect true meaning of martial arts.

As a formal knight, Claire's martial arts level was already no worse than that of the Old Man Mending the Heavens. Now, with the most correct martial arts essence, her speed of cultivating the "Mending the Heavens Technique" will definitely be a thousand miles a day!

Perhaps, the completion of the Sky-Mending Ruins will mark the moment when Baron Claire achieves the pinnacle of his divine power?

……

"I wonder if Claire found it by chance, or if she has amazing comprehension and vaguely grasped the method?"

For what felt like the umpteenth time, Yaro marveled at Claire's martial arts talent while diligently explaining to Bevin:

“You can actually take a closer look at your father’s autobiography, The Old Man Who Mending the Sky. His interpretation of The Old Man Who Mending the Sky is far more profound than what I have written.”

Based on various details of the 'Old Man Mending the Sky's' behavior, Claire meticulously enriched the identity and past experiences of the Old Man Mending the Sky.

For example, details such as literacy and mastery of knightly techniques suggest that the Old Man Who Mending the Sky had received a good education, thus concluding that he was a nobleman.

Furthermore, through his extensive knowledge and detailed observations, he was identified as the second son of a noble family.

So, would the old man who mended the sky, who was knowledgeable and experienced, become possessed by evil spirits because of the family reasons that Yalu had previously designed?

That's exactly what Yarrow arranged.

But Claire retorted that you simply don't understand the greatness of the Old Man Who Mended the Sky!

The reason why the Old Man Who Mending the Sky went mad was due to a variety of factors!

Most importantly, there is a huge difference between the ideal world and the real world.

A secondary reason was that in order to achieve his ideal world, he specially designed a divine skill containing the true meaning of martial arts. In the process, he repeatedly experienced qi deviation intentionally and unintentionally, which eventually led to an incurable condition. Unwilling to harm the innocent, he went into seclusion in the mountains.

As for the family conflicts, they are nothing more than minor hardships.

……

Claire refuted almost all of Yarrow's designs.

Yaro, however, had to admit that Claire's interpretation was correct and that his own understanding was too superficial.

Claire's interpretation of the characters is more complete and authentic, and perfectly matches the content described in Claire's autobiography.

……

"That book also says that the Old Man Who Mending the Sky was a very magnanimous person."

"If your father truly accepts this magnanimous character, how could he possibly not be able to break character?"

"If your father can't accept this open-mindedness, how can he get into character?"

Reflecting on Claire's interpretation, Yarrow was deeply moved, but he didn't forget to urge his apprentice:

“Let’s go, Bevin. Let’s not disturb him. You don’t need to worry about your father. He will probably master the ‘Heaven-Mending Technique’ soon. Don’t delay too much. Hurry up and go back to cultivate, and try to open up your dantian as soon as possible.”

Unexpectedly, Bevan also gave him a surprise.

“Opening up the dantian? Master, I already opened up the dantian the night I became your disciple.”

"Really? Why didn't you tell me before?" Yaro asked in surprise.

Bevin was a little embarrassed:

"Because I wasn't really sure before, after opening my dantian, my body didn't seem to change much, and I couldn't use the Vajra Finger technique like my father." "You were already thinking of running away as soon as you could walk? Your father, as a formal knight, is at the Innate Realm in martial arts, with an inexhaustible source of internal energy. You've only just begun, and you already want to compare yourself to your father?"

Yaro was both amused and exasperated. He instructed, "Alright, expose your dantian. Let me sense the condition of your dantian."

Bevin had no idea that this was another little trick that Yaro had just figured out.

According to the operating principle of the Vajra Finger, internal force and demonic force have a mutual repulsive effect.

Internal energy is a variant of magic, and different people's internal energy comes from different mental energy fluctuations. Each person's physical qualities and magic inclinations are also different, which ultimately leads to each person's internal energy being completely different.

Therefore, there will naturally be a repulsive force between the internal forces of different people.

Using this principle, gather a wisp of internal energy in your hand and bring it close to Bevin's dantian. You will then feel the wisp of internal energy in your palm being squeezed and erratically by an invisible force.

Sensing this, Yaro withdrew his hand and nodded slightly, saying:

"The dantian has indeed been opened up."

Did he open his dantian on the very day he became an apprentice?

Bevin hadn't made a sound at all before, so how did he suddenly open up his dantian?

Could it be related to the apprenticeship ceremony that day?

Yaro thought to himself:

"It is said that 'the most important matters of the state are sacrifice and war,' and proper sacrifice can indeed quickly change a person's mental state."

It can accelerate martial arts training... What's the underlying principle?

Self-hypnosis?

Does a better atmosphere enhance focus?

Because sacrificial rituals involve motor memory, which is more effective than simply seeing or reading.

Furthermore, can these principles be applied to martial arts training, or even to creating a new one?

Of course, it could also be the power of the system.

However, this possibility is very small. After all, the system cannot even collect mission information remotely, let alone affect Bevin's cultivation speed remotely for a long time.

Bevin was definitely interested in another piece of information.

"Master, you just said that a formal knight, when converted to martial arts, is at the Innate Realm. What does the Innate Realm mean?"

Yarrow explained:

"That is my classification of martial arts levels."

As I mentioned before, our dantian is actually the most suitable energy station around the umbilical cord for storing energy. The umbilical cord is the innate heart. Before the umbilical cord is cut, it functions very similarly to the heart, except that it cannot beat on its own.

The Innate Realm is a complete energy transport system built around this innate heart.

Another manifestation is the inexhaustible source of internal energy.

In the world of martial arts, reaching the Innate Realm already signifies being a master.

This answer is much clearer than the vague and elusive path of the knight, where the specific direction is impossible to discern.

Bevan asked curiously, "Master, what other realms are there in martial arts? There can't just be one Innate Realm, right?"

"There are still some..."

A reasonable division of levels can better clarify the direction of progress.

Yaro, of course, did not hesitate to answer Bevin's questions.


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