Chapter 9: Were Seriously Rich (2/2)
In this world, the basics of martial dao were -- there were twelve major acupoints in a person’s body, and twelve h the an acupoint, and coalesce the body’s energy into one current of true qi
Altogether, there were twelve meridians true qi in the true qi realdom, there existed no one who had been able to obtain twelveall twelvethe twelve acupoints
Therefore, a sentence existed in the world of training: Twelve levels of true qi separate snakes and dragons
Whether a practitioner was a dragon or snake depended on how many acupoints he could clear in his body
Generally speaking, clearing threeThree meridians true qi were called the realer than your average person They were suitable for joining thehomes
If one surpassed three and ithin six levels, that counted as intermediate level true qi This level of practitioner enjoyed higher status a thetheir hand in other professions, they would achieve good results
As for surpassing six levels and staying with nine levels, then that was entering the advanced level of true qi
There were exceedingly feithin the advanced level If one became an advanced level practitioner, then he would be quite a character in the Eastern Kingdoion
Those above nine levels would be hailed as true qi on scales
They were few and far in between in the entire Eastern Kingdom Anyone who could train to the ninth level or above would be respectfully titled a true qi enius of martial dao
But of course, the twelve levels of true qi were still only a basic foundation at the end of the day Within the realm of true qi, one was still only a true qi practitioner nohe was If they could not transform their true qi to spirit qi, then their path of martial dao was but an elusive and futile effort All would be as ephemeral as the clouds at the end of two hundred years of life
Thus, there was another sentence that existed as one ascended higher: if true qi does not transmute to spirit qi, then one is still a worave rise to this saying: Twelve levels of true qi separate snakes and dragons if true qi does not transmute to spirit qi, then one is still a worm
What did it mean to transmute true qi to spirit qi?
It was the act of training true qi to an ut true qi to spirit qi It was to borrow the powers of heaven and earth, and transfor to supreme spirit power
Once true qi was converted to spirit qi, that hen one shook off the shackles of martial dao and entered the dao of spirit
Spirit dao practitioners created clouds with the flip of a hand, and made it rain with another flip They could summon forth the wind and rain, move mountains and frame the sea
It was said that even the combined efforts of ten true qi masters would be unable to withstand a careless blow from a spirit dao practitioner
It would not be hyperbole to say that if soolden scaled dragon soaring above the clouds!
There was a legend of a strong spirit dao warrior residing in the Eastern Kingdom He was a recluse, hidden deeply, andwould have to humble himself and pay his respects to this warrior
The funny things was, in the world ofthe paths of spirit dao rarely surfaced, there were still a feever, there were none that nust the supreme true qi masters
What did one enius martial dao practitioner who had cleared all twelve acupoints and meridians
In the annals of its history, no one had ever given birth to such a genius in the Eastern Kingdodoms very rarely boasted of one
A twelve meridians true qi master was even more uncommon than a spirit dao practitioner
As for the ten, eleven dom had a small handful of those
But for reasons unknown, there wasn’t a single twelve , once someone had trained to the eleven ht and clear the twelve acupoint as well But the rules of training were just that harsh
Soon after training to the elevenin the end, and evento atte to the laws of reatest chance of trans true qi to spirit qi The probability would shrink by one half if under 40, with no chance at all after 50
Therefore, if one didn’tto the eleven levels of true qi, they would forever lose this chance if their age exceeded the appropriate range
Training to the twelvewithin the true qi realm, and one’s lifespan would not exceed 300 years
But once a practitioner transmuted their true qi, their lifespan would i rise to many more opportunities on the path of martial dao
Therefore, ten and eleven meridians true qi masters were always faced with this dilemma Do they continue to explore twelve meridians true qi? Or make the best use of their time and transform true qi to spirit qi?
This was a difficult decision, but reason would win out over impulse for most true qi masters, and they would choose to transforh the success rate of trans was also low, at least it was better than the fleeting gesture of pursuing the twelve ht?
The additional years of life granted froreatest te Chen of today had no time to muse on these matters
With his current abilities, this was all too abstract and unattainable for hi he did not need to think about, for now
The probleth as on Trials If he couldn’t even pass the basic exaht to compete in the Trials, then his first steps in this newly reincarnated life would be truly too depressing