732: Chapter 732: No One Else Can Learn This 732: Chapter 732: No One Else Can Learn This Because he had studied the Flowing Light Sword Technique, Zhao Guang had gained a deeper understanding of the flow through the ridians.
Teaching others and conducting experints could not compare to the intuitive understanding one gains from personal experience.
If he were willing, Zhao Guang could now completely rely on the True Qi Cultivation thod as a basis to create more intricate cultivation techniques.
However, it seed there was no imdiate need for such developnts.
After all, on Earth, there were only a few practitioners at the Energy Introduction level, and not in great numbers.
To truly bring out the power of these cultivation techniques, it would not be feasible without reaching the Divinity level.
Certainly, there were so low-level techniques available, but those he had previously provided were already sufficient for their use.
“Master is so impressive; this swordsmanship seems completely different from the norm.” Zhao Guang occasionally practiced, and Xi Fei, who was nearby, could see this, and even Jeana’s eyes sparkled brightly at the sight.
During this period, Jeana had been continuously training her combat skills, but they were different from Zhao Guang’s.
His relentless swordsmanship was not only powerful but also visually stunning.
Completely different from existing battle skills, if he further adjusted it, it would nearly resemble dancing.
Jeana’s eyes sparkled brightly, seemingly missing close interaction with her master for a long ti.
Zhao Guang nodded, “Indeed, it’s different.
This is modified based on the nature of my Combat Energy.”
“Could it be simplified so that if others could also learn this thod of combat, then our soldiers’ combat effectiveness could be greatly enhanced?” Xi Fei pondered then spoke.
“It might not be suitable for soldiers on the frontline, but it would be very appropriate for scouts or special forces.”
Zhao Guang’s forces also included so special forces, of course, adapted to the conditions of this world.
Regardless, these soldiers often carried out dangerous missions on their own.
For them, the large-scale battle formation mode of combat was not suitable, whereas a one-on-one combat mode was more fitting.
However, Zhao Guang simply shook his head and said, “No, others cannot learn this.”
Hearing this, Xi Fei fell silent.
If the master said it could not be learned, then it must be true.
And Zhao Guang was not making an unfounded statent, having studied the people of this world.
But after his research, Zhao Guang found that whether it was due to living in a magic environnt for many years or because of racial reasons, the people of this world had ridians, albeit very fragile ones.
Though years of cultivating Combat Energy could allow so of it to flow into the ridians for a certain level of strengthening,
it was really just that, similar to how Combat Energy strengthened the entire body.
Compared to the violent nature of Combat Energy, their ridians were far too fragile.
As for having them directly cultivate True Qi, those fragile ridians would likely make their cultivation speed even slower than the people on Earth.
They would suffer a great deal, require a massive amount of supplentation, yet make very poignant progress.
Such a thod of cultivation, without reaching a certain level, simply could not integrate with the Magic Elents.
In this world, the process of reaching Divinity was relatively easier.
There was no need to use one’s willpower to influence the nature of one’s True Qi; integration with the elent could be achieved directly.
However, overall, the effort was disproportionate to the gains, making this thod hardly worth the cost.
After they had succeeded in cultivating Combat Energy, they still found themselves unable to switch to cultivating True Qi or to adjust like he did.
After a period of research, Zhao Guang eventually gave up on the idea of developing a True Qi Cultivation thod in the Otherworld.
Of course, his own combat style was not without its rits for reference, such as the continuous bursts and mid-combat re-eruptions of Combat Energy, which might add so special battle skills to their repertoire.
Forget it, he would study it slowly in the future, there was no rush for this matter.
Seeing Jeana’s eyes brimming with tears, the atmosphere around them seed to begin changing.
Zhao Guang sheathed his weapons and then, taking Jeana by the hand, headed towards the room.
He glanced at Xi Fei along the way, who blushed then quickly set aside her other affairs and followed them.
It was not until the next day that Zhao Guang erged, refreshed and clear-headed.
Finally adjusted, he could now continue with the next step of his research.
Zhao Guang took out the Deep Red Book, which had been with him for a long ti, containing a vast amount of magic.
However, to avoid invoking the Crimson Fla, Zhao Guang had no intention of blindly copying the magic described within.
Otherwise, if soone saw, they would certainly think of sothing, and that would just be inviting trouble.
Yet many of the magics listed therein still held great research value, especially in terms of the Fla Attribute.
The Crimson Fla could not compare to the Silver Tower, but it specialized in Fla Magic.
In this aspect, they had their unique strengths.
Zhao Guang felt that before long, he might be able to refine fire magic suited to himself.
Just as Zhao Guang delved into his research, a new battle report was sent over.
It was still from Bo Yan’s territory, where, by now, had almost been completely destroyed.
Who could have imagined, a plague could be so terrifying?
Not all the people in Bo Yan’s territory were dead because most had already left for surrounding territories.
Initially, those people were reluctant to accept help, but that changed after they obtained a dicine to cure the plague from his side.
So many people represented a significant population, many of whom also brought substantial wealth.
Bo Yan’s territory may have been destroyed, but their territories were well-fed.
However, many people still headed towards Xuanwu Territory because it was only Xuanwu that had opened its doors to welco them during their most dangerous ti.
Even the redy that resolved the plague ca from Xuanwu Territory.
Bo Yan was more than just overwheld recently; he was utterly desperate.
The Temple’s personnel and other territories’ soldiers had continuously been assisting, and even Bo Yan’s own forces had returned in large numbers.
But this decline was still undeniable, as a territory is the foundation of a Lord.
And their failures led to an increasing number of Lords dissociating from their ranks.
These Lords either chose to stand by or directly joined the opposing side.
Now, the Prince continued to push deeper with his troops, ceaselessly conquering new lands.
For a mont, the Prince even believed he was an invincible leader.
Indeed, it wasn’t that his abilities were lacking at the beginning, but because his younger brother’s strength was too formidable.
Now, after training, his ability to lead troops had been honed as well.
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