Chapter 65 - Invisible Thread (1/2)
When Ai Hui roused from his deep rumination, the sky had already turned dark Lou Lan was nowhere to be seen
While the [Twin Weaving Technique] was honestly out of his league, Ai Hui was not discouraged; he was already used to facing all kinds of challenges
He began his attempt
The first step was to try to conjure two eley needles This was the most fundamental aspect of the technique, without which the cloth couldn’t even be woven
He had just learned how to integrate the ele, and the process wasn’t exactly easy An attey needles at the sa to be difficult
Ai Hui was, however, surprised that despite several issues, the attempt went relatively smoothly
Ai Hui sazed upon the needles on his right and left-hand fingers
His left and right hands were very balanced, so he had discovered in the Wilderness He was capable of wielding swords in either hand without much difficulty and was pleased to find out that such benefits extended to the use of eley as well
After the eleertips stabilized, Ai Hui proceeded with his atteers
He had learned the theory during his teacher’s funda’s explanation hadn’t been very detailed, so Ai Hui had to fumble with the method by himself
Ai Hui continuously adjusted his breathing His natal residence was in his lungs and had a direct relationshi+p with his breathing The human body was truly wondrous, the five residences were very different from one another
Ai Hui’s lungs expanded and contracted to the rhyths suffused with a faint silver tint and exerted a pulling force that absorbed the y froh his nose
Being able to cultivate ele was one of the advantages of opening the natal residence Even though the eley present in the air was very sparse, the accu to scoff at in the long run
Furthery within his body, causing fluctuations that shi+fted with every adjust
Being able to look into Ai Hui’s body would reveal two extre out of his silver-tinted lungs, with one entering his right hand and the other his left These were fory
Ai Hui’s hand palaces had not been activated, which meant that the path from his natal residence to his pal to the conventions of the Cultivation Era, these paths were known as elemental “veins”
Ai Hui’s ele via the back of his ht of as a wide torrential river, then the path through the muscles was like a small, convoluted stream in the e ay, but theeley
Ai Hui’s situation was slightly better
Opening his natal residence only after having developed his eley to its fullest state had helped drench histhe pathway’s resistance to eley
The eleertips, connecting to the thin silver threads of eley within his body Ai Hui was able to control the eley needles because the other end of the silver threads were connected to his lungs
Ai Hui tried to move the needles forward
Under his watchful gaze, the eleer
No! This was not eley detachment
The principle behind this was not coy thread unbroken, and maintain the density of the front of the conjured ele it attached to an “invisible thread” behind it