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After reviewing his stats, Xiang Yu felt a deep satisfaction with his progress. His gaze lingered on his sword technique, which had reset to zero after breakthrough. This presented a dilemma – he still wanted to advance his knife technique to Great Completion, but splitting his focus might slow his overall progress.

Then, a realization struck him. With his newfound ability to cook spirit food, he could completely rejuvenate his energy after each al. This changed everything. He would no longer experience diminishing returns as he trained more since his stamina bar would be reset after each al.

This was perfect, he could now practice the knife technique during the day, and after dinner when his energy is restored, he could then practice the sword without experiencing any loss in performance.

With his strategy set, Xiang Yu considered whether to sleep. He paused, taking stock of his condition. Despite being awake for a full twenty-four hours – unusual for soone at the Body Refining stage who still required mortal necessities like food and sleep – his mind remained remarkably sharp. He wondered if this clarity was a benefit of breaking through to Mind Level 1.

Since that was the case, then going to sleep would be a waste of valuable ti, he thought, settling into the ditation position to practice the Mountain Heart Sutra.

This ti, he approached the practice with greater caution, placing deep emphasis on affirming his nature to resist the ntal demons that had nearly claid him before. As he settled into position, the familiar sensation began to envelop him – that seductive pull toward peaceful nothingness.

Though he continued affirming his heart's desire for survival, the void's influence grew increasingly overwhelming. A flicker of concern passed through his fading consciousness as he wondered if his desires were truly so weak. The emptiness pulled him deeper and deeper until once again, he floated in that state of pure existence – wanting nothing, feeling nothing, simply being.

Just before he could fully surrender to the void's embrace, sothing extraordinary happened. Within the endless emptiness where his consciousness drifted, a fla materialized before him – the Abyssal Void Fla. Though black as night, it sohow illuminated the surrounding darkness. Xiang Yu felt its gentle warmth caress his senses, gradually restoring his awareness.

He pulled the fla toward himself with a thought, heaving a sigh of relief as his consciousness fully returned. "It seems I'm still too weak to practice mind techniques safely," he acknowledged. "Fortunate that I have the Abyssal Void Fla. Otherwise..." He left the thought unfinished, silently thanking his martial aunt for her tily gift.

As his awareness expanded, Xiang Yu examined his surroundings. The endless dark void stretched in all directions, eerily similar to descriptions he'd heard of a spiritual sea – sothing typically accessible only to cultivators at the Golden Core stage. Had practicing the sutra sohow allowed him to open his spiritual sea prematurely?

With a spiritual sea, he could use spiritual sense to detect things around him, allowing him to avoid ambushes. Though looking at his dark spiritual sea, he admitted that it was probably unusable as it lacked the spiritual qi required to function.

Still, he recognized its potential value. With deliberate intent, he guided the fla toward his forehead. The black fire settled there, manifesting as a flaming mark that caused his entire form to glow, illuminating a small radius within the dark void.

He reasoned that with a spiritual sea, even without qi to perform ntal attacks or use spiritual sense, the fla could settle in there, providing protection against ntal attacks when practicing ntal techniques in the future or when he's attacked using ntal techniques.

As he closed his eyes in his spiritual sea, his physical eyes opened in the real world. The first rays of dawn were just beginning to pierce the horizon. Perfect timing – he hadn't fallen behind in his training schedule.

Xiang Yu summoned his system interface to check if anything had changed after the long session:

[Enlightennt: Low (105/1000)]

[Battle Instinct: (45/100,000)]

[Spirit Fla: Abyssal Void Fla: 7th Grade (6/30,000)]

[Mountain Heart Sutra: Level 1 (12/1000)]

His eyes widened with genuine surprise. So of his most stubborn stats had increased significantly—and without the system's doubling effect. The Mountain Heart Sutra had proven far more valuable than he'd initially realized, jumping from a re 2 points to 12 overnight. Even his Battle Instinct, which had previously resisted conventional training thods, had grown by 5 points.

He was very satisfied with the sutra as he studied the numbers. "With the protection of the Abyssal Void Fla against ntal demons, I can practice the sutra every night instead of wasting precious hours on sleep."

This optimization appealed deeply to his calculating nature. Twenty-four hours of productive cultivation per day—no mont wasted, no opportunity squandered. His path to power would accelerate even further.

Xiang Yu rose from his ditation posture and made his way to the nearby lake. The cool water against his skin banished the last vestiges of ntal fatigue as he thodically washed his body, preparing for the day's training.

When he arrived at the training ground, Li Yao was already waiting, her slender figure silhouetted against the rising sun. They exchanged brief morning greetings before drawing their weapons. No ti was wasted on idle conversation—both went straight to sparring.

As their sparring began, Xiang Yu imdiately noticed the tangible improvents in his battle awareness. The prediction lines that guided his defense had grown remarkably precise—no longer the broad, hazy trajectories of before, but hair-thin indicators of exactly where and how attacks would manifest. His perception had sharpened to the point where he could discern not just the path of Li Yao's blade, but the subtle shifts in her weight distribution that telegraphed her intentions microseconds before she committed to them.

More impressively, his own attacks had beco ruthlessly efficient. Gone were the wasted movents and unnecessary flourishes. Each strike, each parry, each footstep served a specific purpose in his overall strategy. He applied pressure when advantage presented itself and yielded ground when tactically beneficial, never allowing pride or fear to cloud his judgnt.

It was as if the entire battle had transford into an intricate ga of chess and he was sohow a master of it.

Though still physically outmatched by his junior sister's raw power, his newfound tactical acun created genuine pressure that forced her to adapt. For perhaps the first ti, he wasn't rely surviving their exchanges—he was actively challenging her.

Across the training ground, Li Yao observed the transformation with growing interest. Her senior brother stood in a flawless defensive stance, his posture betraying none of the hesitation that had previously characterized his fighting style. His eyes tracked her movents with predatory focus, analyzing rather than fearing.

Her lazy and cowardly senior brother had evolved from soone who could barely muster the courage to counterattack into... whatever this was.

She released an audible sigh that carried across the training ground. The ti had co to take her senior brother seriously. Continuing with her current unrefined technique would no longer provide the challenge he needed to grow.

With fluid grace, Li Yao shifted her stance, adopting a sword form she rarely displayed during their practice sessions. The change was imdiate and dramatic—the entire atmosphere of the battlefield seed to transform with her.

Xiang Yu felt his battle awareness tingling in response, recognizing the profound shift in danger level. Her new form embodied true mastery, the culmination of dedicated practice rather than the flawed techniques she'd been using to accommodate his lower level. As he observed her sword form, it felt like staring into an abyss with no end, "Is this what perfection feels like?" he wondered.

Yet instead of apprehension, a rare smile spread across his face as she launched toward him with blinding speed. This escalation—this genuine pressure—was exactly what he needed to transcend his current limitations.

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