Chapter 385: The Key Is Still the Body
The attempt Chu Nan wanted to make was not troubleso, but if it fell into the eyes of others, they would definitely find it unbelievable.
He flipped his left palm and Internal Breath surged out, forming a high-frequency vibration state in his palm.
Soon, a small amount of spatial energy was attracted, but under his deliberate control, it did not enter his ridians. Instead, it circled near his palm. Then, through his precise Internal Breath control, it ford a simple energy cycle inside his palm.
In other words, he was constructing an Internal Cosmos in his hands.
Chu Nan recorded the various data changes brought about by this energy cycle and a ball of purple aura appeared in his palm.
Purple Cloud Eight Desolates Body Tempering Technique!
Under the special effect of the Purple Cloud Eight Desolates Body Tempering Technique, Chu Nan’s palm began to undergo a subtle change. His fingers beca slightly shorter and thicker, and his palm beca slightly swollen…
As the palm itself changed, the Internal Cosmos in the palm was not too affected. It still maintained the shared cycle of spatial energy and Internal Breath, but the effect of this spatial energy on the palm had an obvious change.
After repeating this for a period of ti, Chu Nan confird his previous deduction. In the end, constructing a stable Internal Cosmos was the most direct relationship with his body.
In fact, he did not need to deduce this conclusion at all. Half a year ago, in the West Cloud Planet’s martial arts competition, Mu Yutong had already told him clearly that because his body had not been tempered enough, it would be very difficult for him to break through the Cosmic Heaven’s Gate in the future.
Later on, more martial artists told him about this cruel reality. Many people even took his inability to break through the Cosmic Heaven’s Gate as inevitable.
However, Chu Nan knew it before, but he did not know why.
Why was it very difficult to break through the Cosmic Heaven’s Gate if one’s body was not tempered enough? Was there a direct relationship?
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Now, Chu Nan finally understood.
If he wanted to break through the Cosmic Heaven’s Gate, he had to have a stable Internal Cosmos. Only then could he ensure the stable circulation of spatial energy, allowing martial artists to easily control spatial energy.
If he wanted to form a stable Internal Cosmos, he had to build it on a sufficiently strong physical foundation.
Otherwise, like Chu Nan, although spatial energy could complete a cycle in his body, it would be extrely difficult to stabilize it due to the influence of his body.
Any flaw in the body would cause a certain fluctuation in the spatial energy when it circulated. No matter how small it was, it might affect the stability of the Internal Cosmos and make it impossible to maintain precise control of the spatial energy.
Think about it. Even if you barely ford an Internal Cosmos and used spatial energy to fly into the sky like a true Void Break Martial Artist, there was suddenly a problem. Then, you lost control of spatial energy and fell from the sky…
That would be really beautiful…
At the sa ti, through this research, Chu Nan finally understood why Mu Yutong had emphasized that he had not beco an Internal Breath Realm Martial Artist before he beca an adult, so it was very difficult for him to break through the Cosmic Heaven’s Gate.
Specifically, the cultivation of an Internal Breath Martial Artist had already reached a certain extent. By cultivating this Internal Breath cultivation thod, they had already completed the refinent of the various parts of the corresponding body. Next, they only needed to form the corresponding spatial energy circulation channel through this cultivation thod and construct a stable Internal Cosmos.
If one did not reach the level of an Internal Breath Realm Martial Artist before they beca an adult, no matter what cultivation thod they cultivated, the result would be that they would fail to construct an Internal Cosmos because of so flaws in their body.
If one looked at this deduction in reverse, one would discover that once a martial artist cultivated only one Internal Breath cultivation thod, their body refinent would be limited to this cultivation thod. The subsequent construction of the Internal Cosmos had to be built on the foundation of this cultivation thod.
Although there were definitely those talented martial artists who could take another path, this was undoubtedly extrely difficult.
Therefore, most martial artists would work hard to cultivate an Internal Breath cultivation thod to the highest realm, or simply create their own cultivation thod.
However, Chu Nan was different from all martial artists.
With his powerful data ability, his understanding of Internal Breath cultivation thods was no longer limited to a single cultivation thod.
Although the foundation of his cultivation was the Nine Revolutions Technique, his modification and expansion of the Nine Revolutions Technique had long far exceeded the scope left behind by Su Xuansheng.
Unlike other martial artists who were limited to one, two, or three Internal Breath cultivation thods, causing the circulation pattern of their Internal Breath to be limited to a portion of their ridians, causing the body refinent to be correspondingly fixed. The final Internal Cosmos was actually different from before. Chu Nan could already circulate his Internal Breath throughout his entire body and even enter every fine ridian.
Therefore, in theory, Chu Nan could refine and perfect every part of his body. He could also make the construction thod of his Internal Cosmos millions of tis without any limitations and even produce it on his palm like before.
He believed that if he could refine his entire body, his achievents after breaking through the Cosmic Heaven’s Gate would definitely be much stronger than ordinary Void Break Martial Artists.
The key problem now was how to completely refine his body.
Like Marshal Chekov, who continuously tempered his body while injuring his bones and repairing them?
In the past, Chu Nan felt that this thod was not bad, but now that he knew more information, especially after he grasped more cultivation thods, this thod was no longer the only choice.
Chu Nan thought for a mont and lowered his head to look at the ti displayed on his personal terminal. Then, he put away the books and information he had borrowed and returned them.
With his data ability that was like an A.I., he only needed to read these books and information once to completely rember them. He did not really need to borrow them.
Walking out of the library, Chu Nan looked up at the relatively bright sky and opened his personal terminal to send a communication request to Elvy.
The call was quickly picked up.
Seeing Elvy appear on the virtual screen, Chu Nan waved at her.
“Heh, Elvy, I happen to have so free ti now. Didn’t you say that you wanted to assist you in your experint? How about you co over now?”
Elvy was stunned for a mont before she imdiately nodded happily.
“Alright, alright. I’ve been waiting for you to co. You can do it now… Hmm, wait, you have to submit an application before entering the laboratory… However, it’s fine. I’ll arrange it. Co over. I’ll wait for you.”
“Alright, I’m coming over.”
Chu Nan closed his personal terminal and was about to head to the Life Science Academy. He had just taken two steps when he suddenly felt sothing amiss. When he looked up, he saw a black shadow quickly landing in front of him.
“Chu Nan, I’ve finally caught you.” Feng Mingxi looked straight at Chu Nan. There was no smile on his face, but he did not appear cold and could not see anything strange, “I have a question I’ve wanted to ask you for a long ti.”
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