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C465 Sects and Families



C465 Sects and Families

In fact, the Power of Five Elements could not be considered to have completely disappeared. It was just that it was no longer filling every corner of the world, and instead needed to be searched and refined on its own. Then why can't some people absorb the power of elements to be used by themselves? This had something to do with the Spiritual Root in Koo Beichen's body.    

    

Spiritual Root was equivalent to the source of the five elements, which was also the basis of the Power of Five Elements. Only those who possess Spiritual Root s are able to use the Spiritual Root as the foundation and absorb the external Power of Five Elements s. That was why the book on the path of martial arts mentioned that Spiritual Root were the foundation of all martial arts paths.    

    

Without a Spiritual Root, you cannot absorb the Power of Five Elements at all, so how can you cultivate?    

    

Koo Beichen used to rely on himself to feel around, so he simply released his elemental power to attract the surrounding elemental power towards him. However, there was a saying in the book that there was a method for warriors to cultivate. As long as they could master these valves, they could easily absorb the Power of Five Elements.    

    

These techniques were mentioned in the books, but were not very specific. They were only a systematic introduction. The truly interesting techniques should be located elsewhere in the library.    

    

Koo Beichen secretly remembered this in his heart. When he had seen enough, he would go find those cultivation techniques. There were also some books that were not about training and knowledge, but more about the world of martial arts.    

    

Actually, a lot of people who entered the sect were recruited from the common world. These children were initially all ordinary people, but after testing, they found out that they had Spiritual Root s, so they were sent to the various large sects to cultivate. Although the Martial Arts Competition and the secular world were linked, there was a huge gap between the two.    

    

During the sect era, most of the martial artists would gather in the sect to practice cultivation together. Ordinary people wouldn't have much to do with these sects, so people at that time knew martial artists quite well. Every once in a while, the sect would send people to find some talented kids to take them up the mountain for cultivation. This was probably the only thing they cared about.    

    

Actually, most of the outstanding disciples in the sect were the descendants of some elders or sect masters who held great authority in some sects. They had the foundation of the martial way, and it was easier for them to produce talented, intelligent descendants who carried Spiritual Root s.    

    

Koo Beichen thought back to their current era. The sect had disappeared, but the family's martial arts practice had become a norm instead. The ancestors of some of the large clans had once tried to find a way to cultivate it. As they continued to improve it, they formed sets of cultivation techniques and passed them down. This was their foundation.    

    

Koo Beichen was actually a special case. The process of him practicing martial arts had some twists and turns. However, he felt that his mother should be the Martial Cultivator, and the things she left him had enlightened him on his path of martial arts. The Gu Clan being exterminated might be related to these things, but he still needed to investigate.    

    

To be honest, the sect's methods were more suitable for the world of martial dao. Although there would be a lot of influential descendants, they only had a slightly better Xiantian condition. When everyone entered the sect, they all stood at the same starting point, and those Humble Class people could still rely on their own efforts to trade for the resources of the sect to strengthen themselves.    

    

However, these experts all trained within their own clans, and wouldn't take in outsiders at all. Their cultivation methods could not be transmitted to outsiders. They would always defend themselves by themselves. This way, it would be detrimental to the exchange and promotion of martial arts.    

    

There may be some problems with your ancestor's training methods, but my ancestor's techniques are complementary to ours. However, it's precisely because of our clan's thoughts that this open exchange has become a joke. The more powerful the cultivation technique, the more developed it would be and the more advantageous it would be in the world.    

    

Humans were selfish. Talking about these things to make others stronger was impossible, and this also cut off the path of ordinary people. It was unlikely that Koo Beichen's path would be imitated. After all, he had his own fortuitous encounters. Therefore, it was too difficult to start from scratch.    

    

Of course, this was not the time for Koo Beichen to worry about others. Since the sects in this world had disappeared, he did not mind establishing a new one. Putting aside sectorial views, it also allowed those who were truly interested in martial arts to find their own path.    

    

Some of the books in the pile vaguely mentioned the tempering of the body. A person's body is full of impurities. If he were to cultivate, it is very possible that his body would be affected …    

    

Koo Beichen's brain had gone through the tempering of the Power of Five Elements. With his sharp eyes and hearing, he was also able to remember things, so he quickly finished flipping through a book on the shelf. Some of the miscellaneous notes in these books were actually quite interesting. They were all novel incidents that had happened to people in the sect when they were travelling outside the sect, and would presumably be able to enrich his knowledge reserves.    

    

After strolling around, Koo Beichen finally cast his gaze towards the entire loft. He remembered that when he was outside, he saw that the pavilion was several stories high, so the library shouldn't be just limited to this level. His gaze landed on a staircase. There was a path to the other levels that should also be the only one.    

    

According to his experience, the first floor should be the lowest level, so there was some introduction to martial arts. This place should be opened to the outer sect disciples, so its value wasn't very high. The truly valuable ones should be upstairs, and the higher up they go, the more valuable they should be.    

    

Koo Beichen casually took out a manual from the Cultivation Method District. On it was written 'Basic Water Elemental Tactic'. He changed it to another manual and shockingly, there were five large words written on it, 'Basic Fire Elemental Tactics'. The corner of Koo Beichen's mouth twitched. The word "Foundation" was too eye-catching, which also showed that this book was from the mainland.    

    

The books on the first floor were the most important to him. He could spend more time to understand them. However, if he wanted to advance on his path of martial arts, he still had to go upstairs to find a method to cultivate his fleshly body cultivation technique.    

    

Koo Beichen decisively left the first floor, walked up the stairs, and headed towards the second floor. At the entrance to the second level, he was stopped by an invisible barrier. Koo Beichen took out his token and covered the barrier. The barrier melted like snow and Koo Beichen entered the second layer.    

    

The second floor wasn't as large as the first floor. The first floor was about the size of two basketball courts. The bookshelves were filled with books and were very compact. One could easily imagine how many books there were on it. The second time was a bit smaller, but it was also the size of a basketball court, and there were countless books about it.    

    

The bookshelves on the second floor were all more exquisite, and the space between the bookshelves was also kept at an appropriate distance. It was not too crowded, nor too spacious, just right for a martial artist to come here and search for cultivation techniques and related books.    

    


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