The state of Samhwa Chwijeong was described as the pinnacle of internal energy manipulation.The essence of the unity of essence, energy, and spirit lay in its meaning: internal energy keeping pace with the speed of thought. It was a realm that deeply troubled Jeong Yeon-shin, who would need to navigate the world of transcendence.
"Strange how slow people can move so fast."
There were limits to calculating the lightning-quick attacks of supreme martial artists. He had learned this painfully during near-death encounters with the Ghostly White Sword and the First Devil of Shaanxi.
Without external variables like Baek Seo-goon’s Sword Reversal Technique or conflicting energies, defeat seemed almost certain. The martial arts they had cultivated were just that profound.
During combat, Jeong Yeon-shin’s solution was the constant activation of Hwangang.
It was a method of clashing opposing energies to generate lightning using the subtle mysteries of energy formations. Cheonggirin had named it for him.
Consistent operation was the first step. Surrounding oneself with tension primed for detonation eliminated the need to worry about the casting speed of finishing strikes. Combat responsiveness soared to terrifying levels.
He had trained relentlessly for it.
By altering the nature of key acupuncture points—the Shaofu Point, Lao Gong Point, and Zhong Zi Point—and enhancing the elasticity of his meridians and veins with Jeong Ga-donggong, he had made tremendous progress. The power of repetition was immense.
What had seemed impossible became reality after dedicating a month to it.
The longer the battle dragged on, the greater the toll on his body. For Jeong Yeon-shin, who preferred swift and decisive battles, it was a cost he could accept.
It also greatly reduced unnecessary energy ripples. It was a technique well-suited for ambushes.
"I was foolish. There was a reason everyone else did it the same way."
There was no falsehood in the Four Books and Three Classics so often quoted by the Ipwang Divine Scholar. Jeong Yeon-shin found himself reflecting anew. sea??h thё N??eFire.ηet website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
Indeed, humility was necessary for anyone. It was a principle he had adhered to throughout his life.
"……."
The atmosphere became heavy with silence.
The quiet spread in all directions. Snow, sparsely gathered here and there, shone unusually white.
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