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Taking advantage of the fact that the snake was dying, Chen Jing naturally did not show any mercy. He struck out with his right hand's five swords, causing some of the scales on the snake's body to disintegrate. Only a layer of skin remained on the snake's body. Under such great pain, how could the water python care about Chen Jing? He let go of Chen Jing and tumbled inside the cave. The huge impact finally broke the lower half of the water python's body. The water python, which had lost half of its body, continued to roll for about half an hour before it finally stopped.

After the water python died, Chen Jing, who had just recovered from the shock, floated in the karst cave, kicking and checking his injuries with his spirit sense. Luckily, apart from a few small cracks on his ribs, everything else was fine. After that, Chen Jing carefully examined his ribs with his spiritual sense. During the examination, Chen Jing discovered something unexpected: Originally, the meridians could not connect to the bones, but at this moment, on the ribs, several thin threads had grown out from the end of one of his meridians, deeply digging into the ribs. His Qi had entered the ribs through the thin threads, and the bones nourished by Qi were becoming crystal clear.

After that, Chen Jing used his spiritual sense to check other places and found that all of his Jing and Mai had more or less grown filaments, but most of them were still very short, far from penetrating into his bones.

Seeing this, Chen Jing's heart moved. He immediately sat down cross-legged and began to circulate his inner qi while using his divine sense to observe what was happening. Chen Jing discovered that when he circulated his inner strength, the filaments at the end of his meridians began to grow slowly. A few hours later, a small part of filaments entered into his bones, and the filaments at the wound on his ribs grew deeper into his ribs. The surface of his ribs also became crystal clear, and the cracks on his ribs started to heal as well.

Seeing the situation, Chen Jing was so happy that he couldn't get tired from training. He even forgot about the time.

Two days later, Chen Jing had stopped cultivating. All the threads from his meridians had drilled into his bones, and the wound on his ribs had long since healed.

After he finished cultivating, Chen Jing didn't know how long he had been underwater. He thought to himself, I should be going up now, or else the people outside would be extremely worried.

On the afternoon of the third day, Chen Jing finally climbed up the dike, but before he could steady himself, a wet figure rushed into his arms. Soon after, another figure climbed out of the water, staggered over, and started crying while leaning on Chen Jing's back.

Of course, Chen Jing didn't notice that another figure had climbed up from the water. However, this figure didn't run over to him, but instead bit his lips and stood there in a daze.

Chen Jing and his team returned to the camp at 1: 30 in the afternoon. As for why they came so quickly? The reason for this was that the highway leading to the power station had been broken through in the last two days. Naturally, Chen Jing's convoy only took half an hour to return to the headquarters of the self-rescue camp.

Of course, the gloomy headquarters of the self-help camp immediately became a sea of joy upon Chen Jing's return, and the sounds of firecrackers came and went one after another. To be honest, in Little Qingshan's eyes, Chen Jing was even better than Grandpa Mao. Seeing the enthusiasm of the people, the corners of Chen Jing's eyes started to tear.

That night, Chen Jing called Ouyang, Wei Dong, and Xiao Gang over to his home. Honestly speaking, when Chen Jing was underwater, he already knew that he had entered a brand-new realm, but what was it? Chen Jing, on the other hand, could not make sense of the situation, so he had to study it as soon as possible. At the same time, he had to take advantage of his own deep feelings to summarize his own cultivation experiences and find a path for the future.

After over a week of research and summarization, the four of them all agreed that this mental cultivation method should be called Bone Forging because the cultivation method was basically cultivating with the help of a huge water pressure to stimulate the energy of the filaments at the end of the meridians to strengthen and temper the bones. Therefore, the definition of Bone Forging should be very reasonable.

In fact, this process was completed by Yang Xue as early as last June. However, Yang Xue's method was completely different from Chen Jing's, Yang Xue's method was to absorb a large amount of energy, causing every cell in the body to reach the energy saturation state. Because the body cells surrounding the bone are oversaturated with energy, they overflowed into the bone, thus achieving the purpose of bone forging.

Chen Jing's method was a bit tricky. He used the threads of energy that grew from the meridians to send into the bones to achieve the goal of forging the bones.

Of course, although their methods were different, their goals were the same: to strengthen and refine their own bones, as the saying goes, 'all roads lead to Rome'. For example, in the Arena, Yang Xue relied on absolute strength to destroy an opponent, whereas Chen Jing was a martial arts master who relied on perfect techniques.

Compared to the fifth level, the sixth level, the Bone Forging Heart Technique, had a much lower word count. The key point was the method of luck in a specific environment (holding one's breath and extremely high water pressure).

After the Bone Forging Heart Technique was concluded, Wang Lei, Wei Dong, Xiao Gang, and more than a dozen Rank 2 experts from the rescue camp all went to the cave to test it out. To be honest, they didn't have to breathe in or out of the water to get used to the pressure, and it wasn't a problem for them to withstand the pressure of more than ten atmospheric pressure underwater for more than a hundred meters. Unfortunately, they still couldn't find any filaments growing at the end of their meridians even after a couple of days of training underwater. Later on, Chen Jing and others thought that everyone had not been in the meat training for long, and there might be a large difference in the amount and quality of internal Qi.