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Chapter 78: Creation(1/2)

Chapter 78 Creating Laws

In the martial arts training process, although there are various secret techniques, various breath techniques, various medicinal baths, and there are many methods, the essence is the process of destruction and repair.

Through repeated excessive stimulation, the blood containing the internal energy is circulated to supply energy for repair, thus stimulating and strengthening the body over and over again.

In principle, this is no different from what Mo Chengjun knew and the fitness methods he remembered from that world.

It's all about muscle strain and repair, making it thicker and stronger.

However, in this life, there is the theory of blood supply, and there is also the genius of heaven and earth to make up for the body's needs. As a result, countless methods and secret techniques have been developed to tap and exercise the body's potential.

In terms of depth, breadth, and effect, it far exceeds Blue Star's bodybuilding system.

Of course, a scientific and technological civilization and a civilization that cultivates immortality follow different paths, and such comparisons are meaningless.

Then, following the directions and opinions given by the two martial arts instructors, Mo Chengjun began to do what he was best at, which was creating magic!

If you want to create a law, there are several problems that must be solved.

The first is the excessive operation of this magic power to expand the meridians and acupoints where the practice passes.

The main thing to pay attention to in this point is one word - degree.

For example, if you use the "Seven Mysterious Sword Qi" to rotate and operate, it is okay, but it is not excessive operation, but overloading. It will directly pierce the meridians and acupoints and kill you directly.

But if you just pile up mana, you may be able to expand the meridians and acupoints in an instant, but the rebound speed will be very fast and the effect will not be good.

How to choose between these to maximize utility is a big question!

To be honest, with the sharp attributes of "Seven Mysterious Sword Qi", there is actually no need to make too many changes. As long as a little more heaven and earth energy is accumulated in the same meridian, and it is promoted and operated, the meridian acupoints will be faintly transmitted

A tingling sensation.

This is excessive operation of mana, which will cause certain damage to the meridians.

The method is quite simple, but how much mana should be accumulated?

How many days does it need to run to ensure that the meridians and acupuncture points will not rebound too much after being stretched?

The best value among them requires a little trial and error!

Moreover, the meridians and acupoints will continue to grow with the operation of mana. If the grown meridians and acupoints operate at the previous level, they will no longer be effective.

This requires another way to think of another way, or to increase the amount of mana again. So how much should be accumulated?

How many days does it need to run?

Well, this seems to be a recurring problem. Mo Chengjun’s reserve idea is to create a growth map based on the actual situation.

If we can make an expectation map, we can predict the next increase level of mana.

It cannot be said that it is necessarily accurate, and there must be an upper limit threshold, but it can reduce the number and time required for experiments.

All of these require a lot of experimental data to support.

But this experimental data is not so easy to obtain. Experimenting with meridians and acupoints is inherently a fatal job. If one fails, it will ruin the path of cultivation for others.

Even if Mo Chengjun uses himself as a model, not to mention that everyone's physical fitness is different, even if he doesn't care about this, he is still afraid of death!

Just from this point, Mo Chengjun felt that what he had thought before seemed too simple.

And this is only the first point!

Second, the acupoints on the meridians will inevitably be damaged after they are enlarged, so how to repair them is another problem?

Although the practice of the breath-taking method is essentially the sorting out and operation of the spiritual forces of heaven and earth, it has a certain effect in expanding and repairing the meridians and acupoints.

But that is incidental, the repair effect is not good, and it takes a long time.

If he had waited a few more days, the so-called expansion of meridians would have been the only work he had stopped doing.

If this is the case, then it is better to cultivate honestly, which is simple and convenient.

Of course, if there is a problem, solve it. Mo Chengjun also has his own ideas on how to repair the expanded meridians and acupoints.

This point mainly comes down to the first step of martial cultivation.

The method of martial arts can temper the body in various ways, and then use blood to supply energy to cultivate and restore the inner energy that contains the spiritual power of heaven and earth, and make continuous progress between movement and stillness.

Then, Mo Chengjun can choose a secret method to promote the internal Qi in the body and warm and repair the expanded meridians and acupoints.

As for the specific secret method, the first thing Mo Chengjun thought of was the method of internal training.

The Tiger and Leopard Thunder Sound Technique uses sound waves in the body to vibrate the internal organs and muscles, which can form an internal training method.

Then there is the technique of breathing and exhaling, which seems to be another way to induce internal Qi circulation.

Although neither of them is quite right, and they are not specifically targeting the meridians and acupoints, they are still directions and can be tried.

And this is only one of the methods.

Mo Chengjun turned his attention to the Qi of Jingzhe. Its ability to regulate yin and yang seems to also play a role in warming and nourishing the meridians.

To be specific, as I said before, you have to experiment and operate it, and you will know the specific effect only after you get started.

These are the most important issues.

But apart from that, there are still a lot of problems that need to be solved.

The first is the rebound effect of the meridians and acupoints. Every object has elasticity, some are stronger and some are weaker.

Even if it is metal, if it is hit with a hammer, it will rebound to a certain extent.

Although the acupuncture points of the meridians are not as exaggerated as rubber bands and not as hard as metal, there is actually a rebound effect after being stretched.

If there is no good solution, even if excessive mana is used to prop it up, it will slowly recover. Over time, it may not be as good as before.

Mo Chengjun's initial idea was to let the mana form a wave like a tidal wave, washing it over and over in a continuous cycle, thereby solving the rebound effect.

Also, for the cultivation of meridians expansion and Qi-eating method, one can theoretically try fellow practitioners, that is, change the details of the practice of "Seven Mysterious Sword Qi", so as to not only complete the expansion of meridians, but also incorporate the finally generated mana into the sea of ​​consciousness.

This can be regarded as a real improvement of "Seven Mysterious Sword Qi".

Although it seems to be the best, the risk is greater. On the one hand, too much spiritual energy of heaven and earth is running in the meridians, and the amount of the three treasures of 'jing, qi, and shen' may not be enough.

Moreover, even if Mo Chengjun is now gifted with extraordinary talents and full of energy and spirit, he cannot perfectly accept the imprint and infection of the energy and spirit because of the accumulation of heaven and earth.

If the generated mana is not pure enough, it is another waste that outweighs the gain.

On the other hand, among fellow practitioners, it seems that the way they absorb the spiritual energy of heaven and earth or absorb mana into the sea of ​​consciousness has to be changed.

Without actual operation, Mo Chengjun still doesn't know what specific problems there are, but he can be sure that it will never be smooth sailing.

Of course, the above problems can be solved very well if the meridians expansion and Qi breathing methods are separated.

Practicing the breath-taking method is to practice the breath-taking method, which is enough to produce magic power.

Then, when the meridians are expanded, they are directly driven by mana. This eliminates the possibility of new impure mana and other problems.

But there are gains and losses. Although there are advantages, there are naturally no disadvantages.

The first is the issue of time.

This is equivalent to opening an additional method under the breath-taking method, and it requires extra time.

Take Mo Chengjun as an example. He is already a fellow practitioner of four martial arts. He doesn't have enough time to begin with. Now if he opens another one, it will cost him his life.

Secondly, purely using mana to push and expand the meridians also requires mana.

It takes time to restore mana, and it also requires energy and energy. It's hard to tell the difference between gain and loss.

All in all, it took Mo Chengjun nearly half a month to outline the general outline of this creation.

Although the core direction has been determined, he has a headache when he looks at the list of almost full paper of a series of problems that need to be solved urgently.

This should be considered the first time he felt the difficulty of creating a spell.

Even the four secret books produced before seemed less troublesome and complicated than this one.

In his original idea, improving "Seven Mysterious Sword Qi" should be the same as improving "Hunyuan Qi". It should take several months to complete, and it was not a big project as he imagined.

But when he actually put himself into it, he truly felt how difficult it was for ordinary people to create laws.

At some point, Mo Chengjun felt a sense of regret.

He felt that the original version of "Seven Mysterious Sword Qi" was quite good, and he could just practice it honestly.

And at a certain moment, he felt that he shouldn't waste his time on this.

In his plan, this was not that big of a problem. He was prepared to spend several months solving it, just like when starting a big project, he would first find some small projects to practice on.

But in the current situation, it cannot be completed in a few months. It is possible that he will need to spend several years to deduce and experiment little by little.

He felt that under this situation, he should give up and change the subject. Wouldn't he be happy?

Whether it is sword intent or weapon refining skills, they are major topics and projects in his heart, and they are the place where he can display his intelligence.

At some point, this idea came to the fore in his mind.

But just when he was about to seal up these research materials, he stopped again.

As a scientific research leader, it is very common to abandon a scientific research project.

Mo Chengjun had done it before. When he tried to restore the Eye of Spiritual Fountain, he suffered a bloody head injury and chose to give up temporarily.
To be continued...
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