C58 (1/2)

The three armies of the Qin Nation's Heavenly Abyss border, also known as the northern army.

There were countless experts in the military. Everyone knew that the path of cultivation was a path of enlightenment, integration, and the heart of the mind. Foundation Establishment Stage 4 was the foundation for cultivation.

One of them could be said to be master Fu who had brought him into the sect. Once he was moved, he would need to comprehend his own dao heart, and with this dao heart, he could then use the Foundation Establishment Pill to help him break through to the Foundation Establishment stage.

During the Foundation Establishment stage, one could already be called a Daoist, but why did they become Daoist? The reason was very simple, it was because the cultivators had already found their own path.

For example, the Dao of the Heart which the Fire element comprehended, was the same as the Dao of the Heart in the future.

After Foundation Establishment was the Aurous Core stage. By now, he had reached a certain level of enlightenment regarding the Dao. The Aurous Core formed inside him was the fusion of the Dao!

After the Jindan was the Nascent Soul. The Jindan was just like the embryo of a mother, awaiting the day it would be born.

Once a cultivator has sufficient strength and enough spiritual energy, they can break through to the Nascent Soul stage.

This was a new student!

From then on, the body became a Postnatal Dao Body. Only with this Dao Body could one truly be called a cultivator.

As for after the Nascent Soul stage, it was to come out of the body. At this point, the Nascent Soul stage was already an adult; if the Nascent Soul stage was a child by the side of the body, then the Nascent Soul stage was an adult that could go out on their own.

One of the most obvious signs of the middle phase was the appearance of the primordial spirit.

After the breakthrough, it was divided into two parts!

At this point, his Primordial Spirit had already reached an extremely powerful level. It could transform into millions of clones with a single thought, and each movement and gesture of his contained profound mysteries of the Dao.

The cultivator himself had reached the end of his path. It could be said that he was at the end of his path, but it could also be said that he was the beginning.

For example, the Qin Kingdom's Duke of Qin, Ying Zheng, had surpassed this level.

This was because after reaching the peak of perfection, the cultivator would begin to feel confused and confused. He would begin to constantly study, comprehend, and verify his own Dao with others.

This was the beginning of the Dao of Corroboration.

Of course, this didn't mean that they could only begin to corroborate the Dao when they reached the Spirit Severing stage.

The most important thing was that he didn't understand, didn't understand, and didn't know which path he was going to take.

In theory, he was qualified to have this right even from the beginning.

However, how many geniuses and evildoers would be able to understand and not know of their own Dao before they were distracted?

From the very beginning, the cultivator had transcended the rest of the cultivators who comprehended the Dao, and with a wave of his hand, he was in tune with the true Dao of the Heavens.

For the same reason, if one felt that his dao was correct, feasible, and perfect during the Soul Division period! There was no way to prove it. This was a kind of unspeakable understanding.

And there was such an existence in the military camps of the State of Qin!

He was a Divine Clone!

However, it didn't mean that cultivators at the Spirit Severing stage, or when they combined their powers to undergo tribulation, they would definitely be able to prove their dao. On the contrary, in the entire mortal world, or even tens of thousands of other mortal worlds, it was extremely rare to find someone who could really start his own dao before he reached the grand completion stage.

At this point, he had to start from the rank of a military officer.

The entire Beiping Army was divided into the Rangers, the Rangers, and the Raiders!

The East was divided into the Dong An Army, the Dong He Army, and the Dong Hou Army!

The Western Garrison was divided into the Western Lion Army, the Western Eagle Army and the Western Wolf Army!

The southern army was divided into the Southern Sun Army, the Southern Cavalry Army, and the Southern Flame Army!

These twelve great armies were the army of the Qin Nation.

Among them was one of the greatest commanders besides the Duke of Qin.

This man was the most powerful person in the capital, General Wu Mu!

Wu Mu's cultivation, age, gender, and so on were all extraordinary people. Xiang Han could be said to be completely clueless.

Below him was the commander of the Beiping army!

For example, in the Beiping army, the commander in chief was the Duke of Qin himself!

This Marshal Hong was a dao witness who had been able to testify at the Divine level. He had reigned in the Beiping army for tens of thousands of years, and every single place in the Wasteland was terrified upon hearing this news!

And beneath Marshal Hong was the general.

The Great General of the Desolate Devil Hand, the Great General of the Sky of the Wilderness, and the General of the Wilderness had fallen.

These three were also witnesses to the Dao.

The General Fu Long of the Pangolin Army was one of the former generals under General Demon Hand!

Marshal! Great General! General! General Wei! From first rank to fourth rank.

Below them were the four generals of the front, back, left, and right ranks of the fifth rank.

Below the fourth general were the miscellaneous generals! Sixth or seventh grade, such as the Hidden Dragon General's slaughter.

As for Xiang Han, he didn't even have the title of general now, he was just a centurion, there were thousands of them!

Only if one had sufficient military merits and was given a promotion could he or she be called a general.

The Hidden Dragon General, Cang Sha, was another matter.

Xiang Han was currently in a hundred man team, and in front of him stood a sixth grade instructor who called himself Second General Wu.