Time flies, and three hundred years have passed in the blink of an eye.

At this moment in the training room, Fang Xiao closed his eyes tightly, as if he was unconscious.

But looking to his side, he saw Hunyuan Sword Master who was continuing to refine the Dao.

It was obvious that he had been practicing hard without slacking off for a moment.

But at a certain moment, Fang Xiao raised his eyebrows, as if he realized something, and suddenly opened his eyes.

On the side of Hunyuan Sword Master, the action of refining the Dao track also stopped.

"A hundred years have passed in a flash, and it's time again."

As he finished speaking, Hunyuan Sword Master was suddenly shocked, as if some changes had occurred.

At the same time, a sword and a gourd suddenly appeared in front of him.

Immediately afterwards, without any transition, the pressure emanating from it began to surge inexplicably, and tracks flowed into it.

However, in the blink of an eye, everything suddenly returned to calm, and Hunyuan Sword Master began to refine the Tao again.

It's as if nothing had happened.

And what happened just now was actually Fang Xiao inflicting a new round of 'cause and effect' on the Yuanshen Dao Sword and the Soul-Nourishing Gourd.

Including the first time, this is the fourth time he has accelerated the growth of these two natal treasures.

And the last time, which was the third time, both treasures had already entered the ranks of top-grade Taoist weapons.

Of course, this is not just the result of "cause and effect".

Skipping the growth process often only takes a moment, and the hundreds of years of vacuum period in between cannot be idle.

Erbao's spirit is also doing its best to refine the two paths of 'heart' and 'soul'.

Although a hundred years of hard training is not as good as the overnight success of "cause and effect", the accumulation of small amounts into a large amount and the construction of a tower from sand can also demonstrate its effectiveness.

From this, Fang Xiao made a rough estimate that around the sixth time, that is, the 500th year, it would surely be promoted to a top-grade Taoist weapon.

At that time, it can be made to try to gather the "divine source" and then "transform into a new form".

Of course, during these three hundred years of cultivation, Fang Xiao not only gained these two natal treasures, but also made great progress himself.

Although judging from the tracks alone, there are only about twenty more.

But if you examine the 'Dao bones' in Hunyuan Sword Master's body, you will find that their number and volume are several times greater than before.

Normally, a cultivator in the middle stage of fusion who wants to break through the realm and condense the 'Dao body' has certain requirements for the amount of 'Dao bones'.

That is to forge a 'big dragon'.

In normal humans, this manifests as a complete spine.

Of course, this is the minimum.

The amount of 'Dao bones' determines the amount of Dao power that can be intercepted, and is also a measure of the actual gap between the middle stages of fusion.

At the same time, the strength of the 'Dao body' is directly related to the number of 'Dao bones'.

Therefore, if there are enough Dao tracks, anyone would choose to forge a few more 'Dao Bones'.

Fang Xiao has a natural advantage in this regard, and his goal is naturally to forge a "Tao bone".

Of course, this is the benefit of the fusion.

The reason why he slowed down the pace of refining the Dao Tracks and shifted his focus to the 'Dao Bone' at this stage naturally had another reason.

Judging from his cultivation level, he is temporarily unable to break through to the late stage of the Refining Void Realm.

Then there is no need to be so anxious to refine the Dao track.

Instead it is 'Tao bones'.

The effect of 'cause and effect' is extraordinary. Fang Xiao will definitely use it frequently, without any interruption in between.

During the period of Dao Track's silence, its strength dropped sharply.

It would be fine if nothing happened, but if something did happen, wouldn’t that be digging your own grave?

At this time, the importance of "Dao bone" is revealed.

The power of the Great Dao that it intercepted was already greater than that drawn in by the 'Dao Meridian', and the power it displayed was also much more powerful.

This will be able to meet the unexpected needs at critical moments.

Therefore, Fang Xiao spent most of his energy on forging the 'Dao Bone'.

However, he might have to divert some of his attention in the next period of time.

And the reason is very simple.

After Fang Xiao knew that the existence above the Taoist weapon was the 'Xuanzhen Taoist weapon', he began to consider his other two natal treasures.

That is, the Duankong Sword and Xuanyuan Daotai, which have long been top-grade Taoist weapons.

With the right guidance, they will be able to find the way forward.

And after three hundred years of independent exploration.

Xuanyuan Daotai finally showed signs of condensing the "divine source".

Just follow what Blade and Soul said.

Under normal circumstances, a Dao weapon with a single-attribute Dao track projection has a higher chance of gathering the "Divine Source".

Correspondingly, the more and more complex the attributes are, the more difficult it will be.

The Sky-Breaking Sword has the dual attributes of gold and space.

Xuanyuan Daotai is the yin and yang and five elements of the original magnetism, with a total of eight attributes.

Naturally, there are as many as eight types of tracks.

Logically, the Sky-Breaking Sword should have gathered the 'divine source' earlier, but the result was just the opposite.

But Fang Xiao soon figured out the reason.

The reason why the more attributes there are, the more difficult it is to gather the "divine source" is because the tracks of different attributes or the projections of the tracks will more or less have a certain degree of repulsion.

Although the Xuanyuan Daotai possesses eight kinds of Dao tracks, Fang Xiao, through his own Hunyuan attribute and his understanding of the Yin-Yang, Five Elements and Yuan magnetic principles, was able to reversely deduce the Hunyuan Immortal Light on the Xuanyuan Daotai.

Even without the Hunyuan Dao track, this still allows the eight Dao tracks to be harmoniously unified and achieve an absolute balance.

Not only did no conflict occur, but it also gave a boost to Xuanyuan Daotai, who took the lead in Duankong Sword and began to gather the "divine source".

As the master of Xuanyuan Daotai, Fang Xiao could easily observe the changes inside it.

Finally, I had a general understanding of this 'divine source'.

If we say that the 'Tao Meridian' is to connect all the Tao tracks in series, thus realizing a complete circulation mechanism.

Then the "divine source" is to build the most fitting and stable three-dimensional structure with the least amount of tracks.

The most basic ones are at least four, but of course more may be used.

Of course, this is not over yet.

This is just the basic structure of the 'Divine Source', which will need to be continuously extended, and the remaining tracks will be used here.

You should know that the improvement of the 'Xuanzhen Daoqi' is not just about replacing the Dao track projection with the Dao track, but also requires the continuous refining of more Dao tracks.

The 'divine source' is like a worm's nest, constantly expanding using the orbits.

Then use this to draw in the power of the Great Dao.

The more stable the structure, the larger the "divine source", and the more power of the avenue it can restrain.

Moreover, constructing the 'divine source' does not seem to require too high a level of power to control the Dao track.

This is indeed more advantageous than building a 'Dao Mai'.

As for the 'divine source' of Xuanyuan Daotai, even its most basic structure is quite complex, and it almost uses up nearly 10% of the Dao track.

The remaining tracks only extended outward three layers.

But that's enough.

Fang Xiao sensed the last track slowly embedding into the designated position.

Without any warning, the power of the surrounding avenue began to move.

But Fang Xiao knew in his heart that his first natal weapon had been born.

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