Destiny is ashes

Chapter 156: Like the Sea and Tide

Chapter 156: Like the Sea and Tide
The ability to continuously condense the two divine bans of Taibai Haoling was something that An Jing himself had not expected.

When it comes to natural talent and understanding, An Jing is undoubtedly first-rate. Not only the Sword Spirit, but even the Demon Cult recognizes this.

He doesn't need help from others. As long as An Jing is given a book, he can probably learn the magical skills by himself.

But even with such talent, it is still a bit too incredible to achieve successive breakthroughs in the highest-level Taoist scripture-level cultivation method such as Taibai Haoling Divine Forbidden.

But this is what happened - during the practice, An Jing felt that his mind was clear, inspirations came one after another, and all kinds of insights and creative ideas poured out like a spring.

Whatever you think is right, and whatever you practice is smooth.

"Is this destiny? It can't be that scary?!"

An Jing was a little confident at first, thinking that it might be his talent that was finally coming into play, but later he began to wonder, "I haven't done anything recently, so why do I have the same feeling as Huo Qing, changing other people's lives?"

"Is it possible..."

An Jing thought of the Sons of Disaster.

"Xiao Gu, A Cang? Or, Xiao Bai and the others..."

An Jing, who was often criticized by his friends for calling him by nicknames like pets, muttered to himself. He also thought of Huo Qing and Nian Quan: "The former has not had time to teach the cultivation method, but the latter has probably already entered the door."

"Has their fate...changed so much?"

For a moment, An Jing didn't know what his friends were doing.

But no matter what, he is unstoppable now!

Looking back, An Jing examined his progress in practice.

After breaking through the internal energy like a tide, the Qi transformed from the spiritual object has been like rivers converging into the sea, merging into An Jing's Dantian and hundreds of meridians, rapidly increasing his internal energy that had already reached a limit, and finally filling his entire body.

It was not until then that An Jing understood the biggest difference between inner breath like a river and inner breath like a tide.

For example, in the River Realm, if one wants to unleash the inner energy, one needs to push it with the mind, adjust the breathing, and use the skills to push the river to surge, and eventually it will become as powerful as a big river, with unparalleled force, enough to cut steel and crush stone, and destroy gold and jade.

But the situation in Ruchaojing is different.

The An Jing family martial arts classics, as well as most of the middle and lower-level classics, say that the human body is like a water tank, and the internal breath is the water in the tank.

Actually it is not.

Our ancestors and the authors of most of the middle and lower-level classics were not particularly talented and had dim perceptions, so they are described as somewhat shallow.

In An Jing's perception, the human body is actually a world of five lakes and four seas, a whole small world.

The limbs, internal organs, bones, flesh, brain and spine, each one is a small pond or a small lake.

For a martial artist to break through the inner breath, he must rely on the method of movement and stillness, yin and yang, to pry open the innate qi and continuously discover small ponds in the human body.

If the dynamic and static methods are used alone, they can only open up a part of the pond, so there will be some defects that need to be slowly made up for later.

Meridians are the rivers that connect these ponds. Like silk, they are the strands of water flowing on the rivers. Although they do connect many ponds, they cannot generate any power. A punch is still the power of a punch, and at most it is much heavier than that of an ordinary person.

Like a river, the water in the river is rushing. Warriors can mobilize the water in all the ponds to explode and turn the water into the Yangtze River.

An Jing practiced martial arts since he was young and had the support of resources. He adopted the method of both yin and yang and opened up all the ponds at once. His internal energy surged and he directly reached the river-like state.

In this way, when a punch is thrown, the force is not just that of a single punch, but the force of all the muscles, bones, flesh, internal organs and spiritual thoughts in the whole body!

Just like An Jing can slash the air with a sword and break rocks into pieces by melting his spirit, the power of warriors in the Ruhe realm has begun to exceed the limits of mortals and they can accomplish all kinds of extraordinary things.

As for the final tidal state...it is not referring to the sea tide.

But an undercurrent.

At this moment, his inner energy was so surging and powerful that it had exceeded the limits of the river channel and overflowed. It began to connect all the "ponds" in his body, merging thousands of rivers into one, and turning thousands of ponds and lakes into one sea!
And in this seemingly calm sea of ​​inner breath... there is an extremely surging undercurrent!

Just as the sea appears calm but actually has many terrifying undercurrents surging inside, the same is true for the inner breath.

The internal energy is like a river which requires a lot of fanfare to use its full strength, whereas the internal energy is like a tide which can burst out with full strength without making any sound, and can also transform the obvious energy into the dark energy and even into the transformed energy!

Moreover, as the sea of ​​internal energy fills the entire body, the warrior's internal energy is no longer limited to the meridians, but can be mobilized from all parts of the body, even to the ends of the hair!
Of course, the meridians still have their functions. They are still the acceleration channels for transmitting internal energy. If you want to exert the greatest energy at the fastest speed, you still have to rely on these fixed rivers.

This is the inner breath that is like the tide...the undercurrent beneath the calm sea, the characteristic of being calm on the surface. Only by breaking through can you fully understand it.

“The great way is in the name.”

At this moment, An Jing admired the founders of Huaixu martial arts very much. The realms they established were extremely real, and there was no falsehood in their descriptions. Only by truly practicing martial arts could one understand the metaphors of these names.

As long as you understand this metaphor, you can grasp the true essence of this realm!
Even if a warrior practices the simplest classics, as long as he can comprehend the mysteries contained in the realm name, he may be able to improve his own practice, transcend the limitations of the classics, and write a new and more advanced practice!

Although it depends a lot on talent, it is indeed a channel for warriors without high-ranking inheritance to improve the level of their own inheritance.

With the help of the golden bear's metallic spirituality and the insights brought by the breakthrough of his inner energy, An Jing began the process of condensing the second ban without hesitation.

The process was so smooth and peaceful that it was unimaginable.

His first taboo had already been stabilized, and the Jade-cutting Steel and the Fuxie Sword used to lay the foundation were also first-class spiritual objects. The foundation was extremely solid, and condensing the second taboo was a natural thing.

The scorching golden evil was melted and polished by An Jing's essence, and finally turned into extremely solid magical prohibitions that were connected to each other deep in his flesh and blood meridians!

Because An Jing's internal energy was surging like a tide and his body's essence was surging, before the night was half over, An Jing had completely digested all the inspiration of the golden-haired bear's palm with his own essence, and tempered and forged it with the Taibai forbidden seed, turning it into the second magic ban imprinted in his body!

Casting shapes with intention also fits the changes in the nature of "gold".

"It's done!"

An Jing opened his eyes slightly and raised his hand. At his wrist, white magic restrictions appeared, layer upon layer, as if woven into a layer of platinum wristband.

As inspiration came to his mind, the young man's two arms seemed to be made of gold and iron, extremely strong and containing tremendous power.

(End of this chapter)

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