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Chapter 50 Character Excerpt: Tian Feng and Duan Jiong

After the age of sixty, if a Heavenly-level Martial General has not broken through to the Divine General realm, their strength will begin to decline year by year, and in the end they may not even reach the Heavenly-level level.

It can be said that sixty years old is a critical age. If one still cannot reach the Divine General level, then one's fate is basically sealed, since the cultivation speed of such a person will never exceed the rate of decline.

Once a general on the battlefield breaks through to the Divine General level before the age of sixty, his internal energy and blood will undergo a second transformation, which is called rejuvenation, making him at least ten years younger.

Moreover, their peak period and lifespan will be significantly extended.

According to current statistics, the peak age of a divine general can reach one hundred years old. Once they pass this age, their physical condition will begin to decline, and their combat power will naturally be greatly affected.

At this point, some people will choose to transform their bloodlust into true qi and embark on the path of internal energy cultivation.

After all, the Blood Fiend General, the longest-lived person in the Tianyuan Continent in the past few hundred years, only lived to be over 170 years old, and that was only achieved with the help of many longevity pills.

But martial artists who cultivate true qi are different.

As long as they can cultivate to the Celestial Realm, they can live for at least two hundred years. If they can cultivate to the Celestial Realm, they can even live for three hundred years.

Because in the past one or two thousand years, all martial artists who have reached the level of the Celestial Realm have lived to this age, even if they are younger, they have lived for at least a few years less.

However, according to historical records, since the rise of Blood Qi Martial Arts, in the past few hundred years on the Tianyuan Continent, the number of cases where people were able to convert Blood Qi into True Qi is basically less than one in ten.

After all, these are two different martial arts systems. A slight mistake could lead to qi deviation and even death.

Now, the system tells Jiang Ce that he can freely switch between these techniques without any problems.

At this moment, Jiang Ce deeply felt the terrifying nature of this technique.

In other words, possessing this cultivation method grants one limitless possibilities. If one can cultivate their blood energy to the ultimate level of Divine General, they can quickly transform into the ultimate level of Celestial Being, directly gaining a lifespan of three hundred years.

Implanted identity: Original general of the Longhan Dynasty, but was persecuted for offending his superior. He eventually fled to Cangming and was rescued by the host, so he recognized the host as his master.

Since the host did not have any power at the time, he took the initiative to write a letter inviting him to join the Zhenbei Army and serve as a general under the Zhenbei King. Now he has come to Laiyang with Jiang Song.

Duan Jiong, courtesy name Jiming, was a famous general in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He made outstanding contributions in pacifying the Western Qiang and establishing his authority on the frontier. He was a key general in the defense against the Qiang in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

He spent his life on the battlefield, fighting for many years in the Qiang and Hu lands of Liangzhou and Bingzhou. He was brave in battle and good at using strategies. He did not follow ancient methods and was known for his quick battles and long-distance raids.

He led his troops in battles against the Qiang people more than a hundred times, killing tens of thousands of them. He quelled the rebellions of the Eastern and Western Qiang, ending the Qiang threat that had plagued the Eastern Han Dynasty for decades. He also defeated the Xianbei invasion and stabilized the northern border. For his merits, he was promoted to General of the Central Army, Protector of the Qiang, and Grand Commandant, and was enfeoffed as Marquis of Xinfeng County.

During battles, he showed compassion for his soldiers, sharing weal and woe with them. His soldiers were all willing to fight to the death, which was the key to his repeated victories.

In that era, many people greatly admired Duan Jiong's military talent...

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