Chapter 104: The True Art Of Dan-Making!
The True Art Of Dan-Making! . . .
"All of them were correct..."
Gu Jin-Long and Wan Zheng-Hao exchanged surprised glances, their expressions reflecting a mix of incredulity and frustration.
"After listening to this story, you're telling us that the conclusion is simply that they were all right?" Gu Jin-Long exclaid, his patience waning.
Cha-Eun Xiao responded with a placid smile. "Please bear with for a mont."
He continued, "However, the reason why those dan-making masters achieved such exceptional results was because they lacked inner calmness. They overthought their processes." Cha-Eun Xiao explained, "My master's dedication to a single pursuit in life kept his heart pure, devoid of impurities."
He went on, "My master then followed the path he had discovered. He began by burning incense for three days to calm himself, followed by three days of purification. Only after that did he attempt dan bead crafting with a heart filled with sincerity and reverence."
"And what was the outco?" Gu Jin-Long inquired, his facade of indifference crumbling.
"He failed," Cha-Eun Xiao stated matter-of-factly. "The first ti he tried, he failed. The second ti, he failed... He continued to fail, until... On the seventeenth attempt, he succeeded in creating sothing - ordinary Pei-Yuan Dan Beads. Yet he persisted and, after half a year, was already producing superior dan beads capable of emitting dan glow."
"Half a year? Dan glow?" Gu Jin-Long and Wan Zheng-Hao exchanged incredulous glances.
For a novice dan-maker, achieving such rapid progress was akin to a rocket hurtling through the sky.
"Within a year, he was proficient at crafting superior dan beads with dan mist," Cha-Eun Xiao continued, maintaining his calm deanor.
"And another two months later, he finally created his first group of supre dan beads," he concluded, delivering the final revelation.
"Fourteen months! Supre dan with dan cloud! From the very first day of crafting dan beads to the creation of supre dan beads!" Gu Jin-Long and Wan Zheng-Hao were left in stunned silence.
It was well-known that complete dedication to a single pursuit, without any distractions, could lead to success. This encompassed all aspects of life, including eating, drinking, playing, living, traveling, and even relationships between n and won. Absolute concentration was the key.
Though they were astounded, they couldn't deny the logic of it. After all, the man had dedicated 400 years of his life to this singular goal. Failure would have been a cruel outco.
Cha-Eun Xiao continued, "I witnessed the mont when the supre dan appeared. It was as if the entire world trembled."
"As the supre dan erged from the stove, a cloud ford around it, and its fragrance wafted for hundreds of miles. The entire world seed to thunder in response."
"An on of extraordinary proportions," Gu Jin-Long murmured. "The appearance of supre dan beads indeed creates such ons."
"I will never forget that day. When the supre dan materialized, my master gazed at the sky with tears in his eyes," Cha-Eun Xiao added.
"400 years of effort, all for that one mont. 'It is truly dan cloud! It is...'" Gu Jin-Long muttered, visibly inspired.
"After my master created his first group of supre dan beads, he ceased his work. He visited his father's tomb and burned incense. He sat there in silence for ten days, not uttering a word," Cha-Eun Xiao concluded.
Gu Jin-Long and Wan Zheng-Hao were left speechless, realizing that no words could possibly convey the difficulties their master had endured during those 400 years or his unwavering commitnt to his craft.
"So, the secret art of dan-making is simple," Cha-Eun Xiao said with a smile. "My master concluded it in a few lines: 'Pure heart, pure soul, pure body, pure spirit. No troubles, no seduction. Without distractions, to follow the harmony between man and nature.'"
(赤子之心,赤子之魂;洁净之身,洁净之魄,不染因果,不染风尘;心无旁骛,天人合一.)
"Pure heart, pure soul; pure body, pure spirit. Untainted by cause and effect, untouched by worldly dust; with a single-minded heart, harmonizing with heaven and humanity."
"It's just that simple. These thirty-two words encapsulate all the secrets of supre dan-making. That's it," Cha-Eun Xiao explained in a matter-of-fact tone.
And with that, he concluded, "I'm done."
Gu Jin-Long let out a thoughtful sigh. "Pure heart, pure soul, pure body, pure spirit. No troubles, no seduction. Without distractions, to follow the harmony between man and nature... Well said, indeed."
He shook his head with a mixture of sorrow and wry amusent. "It's easy to say these few lines, but when it cos to practice... How many in the universe can truly achieve it?"
At this mont, Gu Jin-Long abandoned his previous plans. He had intended to capture the dan-maker, take him back to the Qing-Yun Realm, and have him produce supre dan beads for his sect after recovering the Cosmic Hades. With the abundant resources of his sect, he believed the dan-maker would quickly beco a grandmaster.
However, after hearing Cha-Eun Xiao's words, Gu Jin-Long placed his trust in what had been revealed. If the dan-maker were coerced, how could he maintain a pure heart, pure soul, and the rest? It would be impossible to "follow the harmony between man and nature" while under threat. Gu Jin-Long concluded that forcing the dan-maker would only ruin his abilities. Instead, he decided to let him continue crafting supre dan beads on his own, perhaps reaping so benefits from the dan-maker's skills.
Gu Jin-Long wholeheartedly believed in Cha-Eun Xiao's account. It was simply too intricate and detailed to be fabricated. The principles and theories presented were both profound and enlightening.
However, little did Gu Jin-Long know that the man before him was none other than the Xiao Monarch himself. While the theory was indeed profound, it had nothing to do with dan-making. The story had been modified to fit a different context entirely.
The actual main character of the story was Cha-Eun Xiao's sworn brother from his previous life, a man who pursued the ultimate art of the knife and had developed this cultivation thod. Cha-Eun Xiao had adapted the narrative to fit the art of dan-making.
Thinking about his sworn brother, Cha-Eun Xiao recalled that this individual was the primary reason behind his actions in the Qing-Yun Realm, which had made him an enemy of the three factions. He had disrupted their operations extensively.
Nevertheless, any attempts to apply the principles of knife cultivation to dan-making would inevitably fail. Cha-Eun Xiao smirked as he looked at Wan Zheng-Hao.
"I ca here sporadically, yet now you're reluctant to let leave," he quipped. "I've pondered this and couldn't understand why. The only possibility is that you all wanted to know how these supre dan beads are created, right? Well, I've revealed the secret. Are you satisfied now?"
Wan Zheng-Hao felt sowhat embarrassed. As the owner of the renowned Ling-Bao Hall in the Land of Han-Yang, his current actions were indeed a bit awkward. However, he had no control over the situation anymore. The one who could make the final decisions was no longer Wan Zheng-Hao.
Cha-Eun Xiao stated, "Now that I've divulged everything, I wonder if I can secure my own survival... At the very least, I've shared the secret. Even if I et my demise later, my master's efforts will live on through both of you. It won't be in vain."
Wan Zheng-Hao hastily clarified, "You're mistaken, Brother Feng... I'm not that kind of despicable man, am I?"
Cha-Eun Xiao replied, "But it's the supre dan beads... Everyone desires them."
Gu Jin-Long smiled and added, "Brother Feng, you're speaking the truth. However, even if we desire the supre dan beads, we would never resort to such unscrupulous ans..."
Pausing briefly, he continued, "If you don't mind, Brother Feng... Can your master create supre dan beads of a higher-level dan?"
Cha-Eun Xiao was taken aback and responded, "It's possible, but as I ntioned, my master might not have the ti to do it. Even if he wants to, he may not be able to..."
"I see," Gu Jin-Long swiftly changed the topic, "Well, there's another reason why we've been a bit impolite to you today."
Cha-Eun Xiao was genuinely surprised, asking, "Another reason?!"
His surprise was not feigned; he was genuinely taken aback and cautious. He knew Gu Jin-Long well.
Despite Gu Jin-Long's cultured and elegant deanor, his reputation in the world was positive. He was perceived as an embodint of nobility. However, Cha-Eun Xiao was aware that beneath his fa?ade, Gu Jin-Long was exceedingly cunning and venomous.
He could be smiling one mont, but the next, he might draw his sword and end your life. He had done so countless tis before. In the Qing-Yun Realm, many individuals had t their end at the concealed dagger behind his smile, never comprehending what had truly transpired even in their final monts...
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