Chapter 843: After Revision: 459 The Trend of the World
Chapter 843: After Revision: Chapter 459 The Trend of the World
Swish! Swish! Swish!
Chen Yue swung the spirit sword in her hand, creating strands of sword light that converged into a visible circle of light.
This sword circle seemed simple, yet it secretly contained both a light and heavy sword momentum. They appeared indistinguishable when intertwined, but if one were to clash with it, they would simultaneously face a fierce attack and entangling momentum, making it difficult to escape.
“The path of mountains and waters, you have practiced well without significant issues.”
Chen Mu stroked the little head of Chen Yao in his arms and instructed Chen Yue: “In martial arts, artistic conception provides guidance, but physique is foundational. Pay attention to the solidification of your viscera’s foundation. The Xunmu Spirit Liquid I brought will help you delve deeper into the Six Viscera Realm. As for the relative strength at the same level, you needn’t concern yourself too much. The one that suits you best is the most important.”
Currently, Chen Yue has mastered only the Kan Water and Gen Mountain artistic conceptions. Although both have reached the second stage, they were comprehended only after she stepped into the Six Viscera Realm, making her slightly inferior to Meng Danyun.
This has led her to be more mindful of the cultivation of artistic conceptions. She even wishes to comprehend another artistic conception within the Six Viscera Realm and hopes for Chen Mu’s guidance. However, after considering, Chen Mu still deems that solely practicing the path of mountains and waters is most appropriate for her.
More artistic conceptions one cultivates, the harder it becomes to break through the Mysterious Pass, and the Martial Body becomes difficult to solidify. Achieving Blood Exchange later becomes more challenging.
Chen Yue’s innate talent and aptitude are slightly inferior to a true inheritor from a great sect like Meng Danyun. Under such circumstances, attempting to master multiple artistic conceptions will only make her martial arts practice convoluted and unrefined.
In the Five Viscera and Six Viscera realms, solidifying the foundation is certainly essential, but acting within one’s capacity is also crucial. Without sufficiently high innate aptitude, it’s unwise to force more complicated and varied artistic conceptions.
After all,
even if one cultivates only a single artistic conception, they can break through the Mysterious Pass and step into the level of a marrow-cleansing grandmaster, far surpassing any martial artist in the Six Viscera Realm who has cultivated three or four types of artistic conceptions!
Seeking greater strength within the same realm is less valuable than pursuing higher martial arts realms. Given Chen Mu’s perspective, even cultivating only a single artistic conception, resulting in a pure Kan Water Martial Body or similar, equally allows one to challenge the Marrow Cleansing and even Blood Exchange realms.
The contemporary martial arts world stops at the Blood Exchange realm, making it almost impossible to supplement the foundation once reaching the Blood Exchange realm. Therefore, most of the young prodigies strive to cultivate deeper artistic conceptions within the Five Viscera and Six Viscera realms.
“Ignoring those who have achieved domains, even the weakest marrow-cleansing grandmaster is stronger than the most deeply foundational martial artist in the Six Viscera Realm, and the weakest expert in the Blood Exchange Realm is mightier than any grandmaster who has mastered the Qiankun Path.”
Chen Mu guided Chen Yue.
He could see that Chen Yue had some inner conflicts, unsure of how to choose. She wanted to comprehend more artistic conceptions but worried about her lack of talent and aptitude, fearing that too much delay would make marrow cleansing unattainable. She wanted to solidify her foundation early to challenge the marrow cleansing but was also hesitant when comparing herself to Chen Mu, who mastered the Qiankun Eight Phases. These comparisons inevitably made her hesitant.
After listening to Chen Mu’s words, Chen Yue pondered and finally nodded slightly, saying: “Brother is right; I shouldn’t be stuck on this.”
A single sentence awakened the dreamer.
She was Chen Mu’s younger sister, growing up hearing about his many feats. Her heart always held onto his various impressive deeds, such as suppressing grandmasters in the Six Viscera Realm and being able to kill Blood Exchange experts in the Marrow Cleansing Realm. But in reality, most people couldn’t reach this level, and realm suppression remained the norm in the martial arts world.
For her, seeking to comprehend more artistic conceptions and becoming stronger in the Six Viscera Realm indeed falls short compared to pursuing higher levels of comprehension of the mountains and waters artistic conception to break through the Mysterious Pass and step into the level of a marrow-cleansing grandmaster in the future.
“Hmm.”
Seeing Chen Yue’s enlightenment, Chen Mu also nodded slightly.
Pursuing stronger artistic conceptions isn’t wrong, but it requires acting within one’s capacity. After all, not everyone is gifted like him, where comprehending artistic conceptions is as easy as eating and drinking, instantly grasping the essence of all things.
“Daddy, I also want to practice martial arts in the future. I want to be as powerful as Daddy.”
Chen Yao, lying in Chen Mu’s arms, blinked her big, lively eyes and said adorably.
“Alright, in the future, Yao’er will also become a renowned hero.”
Chen Mu smiled and gently rubbed Chen Yao’s little face.
Currently, Chen Yao is still young, her foundation not yet formed, making it hard to discern specifics. However, her Qi-Blood is abundant, and her life force is strong, with clear meridians. Chen Mu could roughly estimate that Chen Yao’s foundation in the future would be at least excellent.
As for her aptitude, it was even more so; not even two years old yet incredibly smart, comparable to children six or seven years old. This undoubtedly inherited his talent and wisdom, promising an extraordinary future.
This child also desires to practice martial arts, just right to not waste this gift. Although body refining shouldn’t be practiced too early, swordsmanship and blade techniques can be learned from a young age. By the time Chen Yao reaches six or seven years old, she can begin practicing swordsmanship.
“Come, Yao’er, Daddy will make you a toy.”
An idea suddenly flashed in Chen Mu’s mind. Holding Yao’er with one hand, he lightly opened the other. Instantly, a breeze passed, gathering dust into his palm, transforming into the shapes of wind, thunder, water, and fire, which then converged.
After a series of transformations, finally forming a square box-like object, exquisitely shaped with six faces. Each face was evenly divided into nine portions, embedding neat patterns, comprising wind, thunder, water, fire, mountains, and marshes.
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