Chapter Eighty: All Different
er Spear, she would have surely died.The people on top are powerful, and it benefits the people below them.Although the headmaster's actions cannot entirely dissuade those with ulterior motives from t...Martial arts are divided into Heaven, Earth, Xuan, and Huang levels. Huang-level martial arts can only allow one to cultivate to the third level of Lingxi realm, Xuan-level to the sixth level, and Earth-level to the ninth level.
The Lingxi realm only has nine levels. Logically speaking, a terrestrial-grade technique should be enough for a cultivator in the Lingxi realm to reach the state of Great Completion.
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After reaching one hundred and eighty acupoints in cultivation, if one wants to open more spiritual acupoints, they must practice heavenly-level techniques.
This is a cultivation technique of the Earth Grade. A cultivator who has reached the Nine Layers of Lingxi Realm by opening 180 acupoints, after switching to a Heavenly Grade technique, can open the 181st acupoint. However, switching techniques will cause their original realm to drop several layers. In the classification of Heavenly Grade techniques, 180 acupoints are only at the level of the Sixth Layer of Lingxi Realm.
In summary, the number of spiritual apertures a cultivator has opened is not the standard for assessing their cultivation level. What truly matters is the number of small celestial cycles circulating within their body.
Even if multiple cultivators open the same number of spiritual apertures, they don't necessarily have the same cultivation level.
During his only apprenticeship, the sect master once told Lu Ye about the differences between cultivation techniques. So he remembered these things.
Luo He shouted loudly, "Steamed!"
Having been tricked once before, Lu Ye's eyes ached even now. So when he heard Luo Ji's call, he immediately squinted his eyes and raised his left hand to shield them.eir seahorse mounts. Bai Lu had clearly spotted Lu Ye, and she came to a spot not far from him, gazing at him curiously.>Even though Lu Ye had seen a lot of things, he wasn't fazed. After all, he sti...