Chapter 259 Organ Training Minor Completion, Mystic Art·Inverse Scales, The Furious Xue Jing, Wu Xuanzhu Scared (4K)_2
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“Truly deserving of being called the unparalleled Cultivation Technique in martial arts for Organ Training…”
Xue Jing thought to himself.
Since he began cultivating the Yellow Grannie Skill, not much time had passed.
However, the rate of progress in his organ training was more than ten times faster than before he had cultivated the Yellow Grannie Skill, relying only on the Hidden Dragon School’s external to internal approach.
There was also the fact that he had activated [True Martial], which had made his talent far more exceptional than before.
Now his internal organs had a crystalline and translucent feel to them, a characteristic of the ‘Minor Completion’ stage described in the Yellow Grannie Skill.
This signified that his organs were devoid of impurities and obstructions, functioning freely and in peak health.
As a beneficial externality, his Five Senses had become more extraordinary than ever before.
For instance, when he was sitting in the villa before, he could hear Ning Yuantai’s footsteps from hundreds of meters away and could even discern his emotional state. This was because his organ training had borne fruit, his kidneys were strong, and his bones full, resulting in ‘Marrow-Filled Ears’ upon full marrow!
The robustness of his Five Organs also spurred the vigor of his physical energy, and subsequently, his Spirit and Consciousness were nourished in return, growing ever stronger.
Faintly, Xue Jing started to grasp the Hidden Dragon School’s second Mystic Art—Inverse Scales.
This was purely a Mystic Art of Spirit and Emotional manipulation, requiring one to have succeeded in Cultivating Dragon Qi, viewing oneself as a True Dragon. When the Inverse Scale of a dragon is touched, it reacts with Extreme Fury.
Fury, in martial arts theory, is a form of Dynamic Qi, and Mystic Art·Inverse Scales represents the ultimate application of it. Once provoked into Extreme Fury, one’s fists, powered by the extreme rage, become several times more potent than usual, leading to a temporary burst of overpowering fighting strength.
This was a Mystic Art that, once mastered, could make one’s martial arts combat ceiling soar several times over, no wonder Xue Jing was envious.
But along his journey, relying on his own efforts and talent along with a little secret he couldn’t mention, he’d progressed smoothly—when had he ever encountered something that could make him angry, let alone extremely furious?
He didn’t even have a reference to draw from.
Was he supposed to make up things to anger himself out of thin air?
He possessed [Visualization True] and could simulate with his Consciousness, which indeed allowed him to do so, but as long as his heart knew it was false, the lack of authenticity meant it was hardly useful.
But now, with his successful organ training and the usage of ‘Five Internal Organs Holy Embryo’ documented in the Yellow Grannie Skill, he had another method to achieve the ‘Extreme Fury’ state when his Inverse Scale was touched.
Since ancient times, the paths of healing and the Taoist Sect were not distinct; both in Ancient Medicine and Taoist theory, the Five Organs correspond not only to physical organs and senses but also govern human emotions.
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Anger damages the liver, joy hurts the heart, worry harms the lungs, contemplation injures the spleen, and fear affects the kidneys.
Therefore, when the liver rules over anger, if the liver Qi is not smooth, one becomes irritable and prone to anger!
Xue Jing’s thoughts stirred as he circulated the Yellow Grannie Skill, starting to influence his liver.
The liver, which was gently moving like a sleeping baby, suddenly started pulsating rapidly as if its breathing had become labored.
As his liver influenced his body and Xue Jing let his mind go without restraint, an unprovoked irritation and anger began to emerge…
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At the same time as Xue Jing was attempting to practice ‘Mystic Art·Inverse Scales’.
A tall and aged silhouette glided silently to Zhige Base like a swallow.
His movements were so light that calling them inconceivable was an understatement; they even defied physical laws to a certain extent.
He stepped on the ground without a sound, not to mention any disturbance in the airflow. Even the invisible dust remained undisturbed, as if he were merely an immaterial phantom passing through.
The elderly Wu Xuanzhu was visiting Zhige Base in Yuan City for the first time.
He had not investigated any information in advance but seemed as familiar with Zhige Base as if returning home, understanding the layout completely, casually bypassing all security and monitoring equipment as he strolled forward.
Without knowledge of Xue Jing’s residence location, he nonetheless gradually approached the villa where Xue Jing resided, without hesitation.
He simply trusted something akin to instinct, naturally moving towards the place his subconscious guided him to.
And then, he arrived.
From afar, upon seeing the young silhouette seated cross-legged on the villa’s rooftop, Wu Xuanzhu smiled slightly and vanished from where he stood.
The next moment, he appeared on the rooftop, standing in front of Xue Jing, less than two meters apart.
Wu Xuanzhu looked carefully at Xue Jing’s appearance and had a slight epiphany.
‘So it is, no wonder Youqing that girl is interested in him… Heh, she still has her girlish moments.’
The old man chuckled silently, pondering how to alert Xue Jing to his presence in a rather imposing manner.
Just speak up directly?
Let out a bit of his own Qi for Xue Jing to notice?
Or stand behind him and stay hidden a bit longer…
Wu Xuanzhu was seriously considering his options.
Suddenly, Xue Jing seemed to sense something, his eyelids twitching slightly.
Although Wu Xuanzhu was deep in thought and not looking at Xue Jing, he immediately noticed the slight movement and was instantly surprised.
Had he been discovered?
Just as he was considering this, Xue Jing’s eyes slowly opened and he looked impassively at the old man before him.
Wu Xuanzhu smiled, about to greet him, but his words stuck in his throat.
“Whoom—!!”
The air trembled with a light humming, as circular ripples of Qi suddenly spread out from Xue Jing as the center.
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