Chapter 132
The exact ti when the Huangdi Neijing was written has long been impossible to verify. There are countless versions.
From the pre-Qin era to the Han dynasty, scholars and experts have all claid to have found evidence.
In any case, this was a dical masterpiece from one or two millennia ago!
Now, the secret techniques of the Huangdi Neijing, which had never appeared in any official historical records, were quietly resting in Lin Tian’s hands.
As he scanned the text, Lin Tian gradually sank into deep concentration.
Half an hour later, he finally lifted his head from the three densely packed sheets of paper, his eyes brimming with shock and unrestrained joy.
“I never imagined that the secret chapter of the Huangdi Neijing would contain a direct thod to access transcendent power!”
Lin Tian murmured under his breath, unable to hide his excitent.
At the sa ti, he finally understood why Jiang Yifeng rarely used this secret chapter in the later parts of the original story.
It was not just a dical text; it was a manual detailing how to awaken the extraordinary power hidden within the human body.
Jiang Yifeng had already awakened his transcendent power by the ti he obtained it.
There was no singular path to unlocking such power, and each route contradicted the others.
To awaken transcendent power and master the four extraordinary techniques described in this secret chapter, Jiang Yifeng would first have to abolish the power he already possessed.
That power ca from the Heavenly dical Sacred Body.
It wasn’t just a matter of whether Jiang Yifeng was willing; he simply couldn’t do it!
After all, how could he destroy his own constitution?
For Jiang Yifeng, this secret chapter of the Huangdi Neijing was nothing more than an embellishnt.
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However, while it might not have been useful to Jiang Yifeng at that ti, it was invaluable to Lin Tian right now!
After all, his greatest frustration was his own weakness.
In terms of influence, wealth, status, connections, or even physical fitness and strength, he couldn’t compare to Jiang Yifeng at all.
Lin Tian wasn’t overly ambitious or obsessed with competing against Jiang Yifeng.
The truth was, though, that he was a villain! If not the protagonist, then who else could he compare himself to?
No one else was his natural enemy!
If I can use the thod in this secret chapter to awaken my own transcendent power, then I’ll at least have so ans to protect myself if I ever face Jiang Yifeng head-on!
Lin Tian was overjoyed.
The surprises this secret art brought him didn’t stop there!
Through this text, he learned that this power was a hidden force within every human body. In more mystical terms, it was what people often called innate talent.
In more practical terms, it was all about genes.
There were countless mysteries within the human geno that have yet to be unlocked or applied.
Even the simplest data could prove that the construction and function of the human body can be fully achieved with only 5% of its genes.
The remaining 95% are commonly labeled “junk DNA,” and their purpose remains unknown.
But how could such a precise and intricate machine as the human body contain so much so-called “junk”?
The most terrifying and powerful forces were hidden in that 95% of genetic material!
If human genes were a blueprint, building the human body would be like completing a single corner of that design.
The so-called “junk genes” were the true essence of the blueprint.
This secret chapter of the Huangdi Neijing contains records of four distinct secret arts.
These four arts were the true “core components” of the human genetic blueprint.
They were nad: “Xinghe,” “Xingyao,” “She Shen,” and “Tian Nian.”
Lin Tian couldn’t fully comprehend their power yet, but judging from the text’s descriptions, these four arts were undoubtedly the essence hidden within those genes.
Lin Tian’s face filled with excitent until his eyes fell upon the final line inscribed at the end of the secret chapter.
“When the self and nature are in balance, the dragon erges from the body. When the self and nature fall into discord, the dragon coils back upon itself.”
Lin Tian understood the aning of this line. Essentially, it was saying that when cultivating this secret art, one must have a sufficient material foundation. If his body could keep up with the demands, he could soar like a dragon into the sky.
However, if it could not, and Lin Tian forced himself to practice anyway, then he would “coil upon himself,” and the technique would consu his body until every last ounce of matter within him was drained dry.
That single sentence left Lin Tian silent for a long mont.
Where on earth was he supposed to find the resources needed to cultivate the secret chapter of the Huangdi Neijing?
After all, this was a technique involving transcendent power—how could ordinary materials possibly suffice?
To put it bluntly, even a thousand-year-old ginseng root might only just qualify.
Lin Tian frowned in frustration.
Suddenly, inspiration struck!
Transcendent material? Wait—damn! Xuan Yuan Qingya has the Spirit Marrow, which is a transcendent material!
Not just any transcendent material, but one from the ancient era! It was powerful enough to unlock Jiang Yifeng’s Sacred Body directly. Using it to awaken the transcendent power in this secret chapter would be effortless!
The more Lin Tian thought about it, the brighter his eyes beca.
However, there was still one problem.
The Spirit Marrow didn’t belong to him—it belonged to Xuan Yuan Qingya!
“Maybe I should ask her about borrowing a few drops later.”
Lin Tian’s expression beca slightly strange.
Even a single drop of Spirit Marrow was priceless. It was a treasure that could prolong life for anyone—just one drop might be enough to eliminate any fear of illness.
How could sothing like that ever be repaid?
Lin Tian couldn’t think of a way.
However, he couldn’t bear to sit there and stare at a secret art capable of unlocking transcendent power without being able to cultivate it!
The tornt was unbearable.
With that thought, Lin Tian finally decided to ask Xuan Yuan Qingya for help.
As long as he could obtain so Spirit Marrow, he didn’t care what the cost would be.
Of course, even if Xuan Yuan Qingya refused, Lin Tian had other options. After all, he had stored all of Jiang Yifeng’s fortuitous encounters in his mind. In order to unlock his own transcendent power, Lin Tian wouldn’t hesitate to seize a few of Jiang Yifeng’s opportunities.
Naturally, that would be extrely dangerous.
The best outco would be to obtain the Spirit Marrow from Xuan Yuan Qingya, the material most suited for awakening transcendent power.
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Lin Tian tidied up and carefully placed the three sheets of paper close to his body.
The value of this secret art was imasurable.
He thought to himself, If Xuan Yuan Qingya is willing to trade the Spirit Marrow, then exchanging this secret chapter for it wouldn’t be impossible.
After all, this isn’t a one-ti-use item.
Without transcendent materials, this thing would be practically useless.
Take Jiang Yifeng, for example. When he obtained the secret chapter of the Huangdi Neijing, he didn’t use it at all!
In hindsight, Lin Tian realized that this opportunity likely existed in the original story to enable Jiang Yifeng to build his own force of transcendent subordinates.
It was a “universal-level” secret art, aning that anyone with enough transcendent materials and sufficient talent could use it to awaken their own transcendent power.
Imagine if Jiang Yifeng passed this on to his trusted allies and they gained transcendent power through it. How could they not follow him with unwavering loyalty?
Could the Dragon Group have achieved that? Every mber of this force had awakened transcendent power. Then again, there are rumors that the Dragon Group has an elite unit composed entirely of transcendent individuals.
Does that an the Dragon Group possesses sothing similar to this secret art—another ‘universal’ thod for unlocking transcendent power?”
Lin Tian pondered this, but the lack of information made it impossible to draw any firm conclusions.
After all, by the ti the original story revealed all these ssy secrets, Lin Tian had already been poisoned by its clichés and couldn’t continue reading.
If he had known he’d end up transmigrating there, he would have forced himself to finish the novel.
Of course, Lin Tian’s foreknowledge was more than enough to carry him through for quite so ti.
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After pondering for a mont in the room, he stood up, pushed open the door, and walked out.
He was going to find Xuan Yuan Qingya to see if he could trade for so Spirit Marrow.
Outside, many Star Group mbers, Xuan Yuan family servants, and guests who had co for the birthday banquet two days later were already awake.
The entire castle brimd with vitality.
When Lin Tian arrived at the foot of the four-story villa where Xuan Yuan Qingya lived, he saw a young girl dressed in a semi-transparent, gauzy gown gently lifting her head to gaze at the slowly rising sun from a distance.
Warm, orange sunlight fell across the girl’s face, casting a long shadow behind her.
Her fair skin appeared almost translucent, and her serene, beautiful smile caused Lin Tian to lose himself for a mont.
She was none other than Xuan Yuan Qingya’s close friend, Xue Xue, who had fainted in fright because of him yesterday.
The mont he saw her, Lin Tian’s steps ca to an abrupt halt.
After all, he couldn’t help but feel a little awkward facing the girl he had scared into unconsciousness.
[Wasn’t Xue Xue still in the infirmary? Why is she out here now? Ah, forget it. I’ll just avoid her for now. Once she leaves, I’ll go find Xuan Yuan Qingya.]
Lin Tian muttered to himself, then imdiately turned toward a small side path.
In the distance, Xue Xue, who had been quietly watching the sunrise, suddenly heard Lin Tian’s voice, tinged with helplessness.
The girl’s expression froze in shock.
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