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C467 Body-tempering Technique



C467 Body-tempering Technique

For example, in the past, there was a famous Demon Emperor. He was famous for relying on his flesh and blood. It was said that he was strong enough to defeat a practitioner of the same level with just his physical body. In addition to his powerful demonic technique, the Demon Emperor could truly be considered a monster that could suppress an era.    

    

In the west, there was an ancient Buddha named Brahma that had cultivated to an invincible golden body. No one could break his defense, and it had truly hurt him, even if it was warriors of a higher rank than him. It was said that on the day of his cultivation of Golden Body, he was only at the Spirit Severing realm. However, even those who had reached the Deity Stage and merged together could not harm a single hair on his body. Because of this, he was honored by the West as a true ancient Buddha.    

    

There was also an extremely mysterious martial practitioner whose deeds were also being discussed with interest. Since he was young, he had been unable to connect his meridians, thus, he had been unable to train. However, by relying on a technique, he managed to cultivate his physical body to the highest level. He was not inferior to those who practiced methods.    

    

Any expert who got close to him would be punched and killed. From start to finish, he had never practiced a technique, but he had still relied on his physical body to make some progress. Although in the end, he was besieged and killed by several hundred martial artists, he still relied on his own powerful strength to kill more than half of them.    

    

Seeing this, Koo Beichen became even more determined to cultivate his body. Even for those who were unable to cultivate, they were able to reach a very high level through physical body cultivation. Since he had such a good foundation, it would be too much of a waste for him not to cultivate. The book even introduced many prodigies of this era. They were all monstrous geniuses that could fight against ten enemies in one go and kill those above their level.    

    

Koo Beichen put down the book in his hand and exclaimed in admiration at the strength of these ancient warriors. However, he did not forget what was his top priority right now. He could take out this book when he had time to take a look. Right now, the most important thing was to find a technique to cultivate the body. He believed that after he cultivated the Body Training Cultivation Method, he would also be able to reach their level.    

    

Koo Beichen searched around for a long time, and when he found one of the books, he couldn't help but twitch his mouth. Was this Great Art of Raising Spirit Pigs true? Eating a piece of pork was already so particular, it was worthy of being called Paleomartial Era. He patiently selected a few books that had nothing to do with the physical body cultivation technique. Finally, he found three books that were related to the physical body cultivation technique.    

    

The first was called "Diamond Techniques". As the name suggested, it had some relationship with the Buddha family. The Martial Cultivator of the Buddha family was not good at fighting, but they would spend a lot of time cultivating the Golden Body. Therefore, the buddhist faith had its own considerations for body tempering.    

    

However, when Koo Beichen carefully looked through it, he realized that it didn't seem to match with him. He did not want to cultivate to become a monk. Furthermore, Koo Beichen also discovered that this cultivation technique was mainly created to strengthen his own defense and focused on strengthening his physical body. It was similar in strength to his own protective shield.    

    

Koo Beichen wanted to continuously develop his physical body's power to enhance his combat strength, not to cultivate a tortoise shell. Therefore, this "Vajra Body" book was not suitable for him to major in cultivation. It would not be bad to take it out for reference.    

    

There was also a book called "Body Refinement Method" that one could tell from its name that it was a body tempering martial art. However, this cultivation technique was of a very low grade and was probably at the Yellow Rank. It wouldn't be of much help to him. What Koo Beichen was looking for was the kind of cultivation method that would allow him to keep increasing his cultivation level and increase his physical strength. At the very least, it wouldn't lag behind his own cultivation method by too much.    

    

The last one was quite interesting and was probably the one Koo Beichen liked the most. It was called "Heavenly Devouring Spell". This cultivation technique was actually not that difficult to cultivate. As long as you could endure the pain and obtain a large amount of cultivation resources, you would be able to successfully cultivate it.    

    

Moreover, this cultivation method was unranked. In other words, just how far you could cultivate it depended on how much resources you could obtain. As long as the resources you consume can keep up with the cultivation method, your physical body's energy can keep up with the cultivation method. In the end, he would be able to reach the stage where his physical body and Power of Five Elements coexisted.    

    

The name "Heavenly Devouring Spell" sounded domineering, but in fact, it was also very domineering. Its main cultivation method was for a martial artist to swallow something massive in energy and then use a special trick to absorb it, finally turning it into their own strength and increasing the strength of their body.    

    

After the energy dispersed, it would hide within his body and continuously stimulate his blood vitality. It would enter deep into his bones and bone marrow, finally refining every part of his body with energy until it reached the strength of a divine weapon. However, because this process had to go deep within the body to expel some of the impurities, it was extremely painful and was difficult for an ordinary person to accomplish.    

    

On the title page of the book was written a line: Only those with great perseverance can cultivate. Koo Beichen considered himself unparalleled in perseverance. Cultivating a mere physical body cultivation technique was nothing at all. As such, he had taken a liking to this cultivation technique. If there were better ones upstairs, he could choose to replace them.    

    

Cultivation of the physical body was extremely painful, requiring one to put in effort that was difficult for ordinary people. Most of the ancient warriors didn't cultivate their physical bodies, because in the end, when they ascended through heavenly tribulation, their mortal bodies would be abandoned. They would be able to find some treasures and then refine them into Immortal bodies. Therefore, even if he practiced this cultivation technique, it wouldn't be of much use.    

    

On the other hand, Koo Beichen was different. He hoped that his physical strength would be on par with the Power of Five Elements. At that time, if he could cultivate to an immortal body, he wouldn't need to find so many treasures to replace it. His own body would be the greatest treasure.    

    

Therefore, he had to obtain this Body Training Cultivation Method no matter what. At the current stage, this《 Heavenly Devouring Spell》 should be the most suitable for him. There was one problem that might need to be solved by him. It wasn't because of the lack of Paleomartial Era or cultivation resources. It was very difficult for Koo Beichen to rely on resources to refine his body.    

    

Koo Beichen rubbed his chin and wondered if there were any resources preserved within the Five Elements Sect. If there was one, he wouldn't have to worry too much about it for now. If they didn't, they might have to spend some effort to find out if they could get those things.    

    

While reading The Heavenly Devouring Spell , a rectangular rock made from jade fell out from the side.    

    

Koo Beichen held the Jade Bar in his hand and observed it carefully. Since it was from a book, it should be a set of chants or something like that. But when his perception went in, he encountered a restriction. Koo Beichen felt his head hurt. Could it be that he did not conform to the technique and could not even see the things inside the Jade Bar?    

    


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