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Capítulo 1819: Chapter 1820 Circulation Route

As for the other few sword techniques…

During the Dongying period, Su Chengyu used the Sky-splitting Sword to unleash the Sky Opening Technique.

After that, Su Chengyu never used it again, not because he forgot the sword momentum, but because the amount of power from the Heavenly Dao imbued in it was too little.

At that time, the feeling wasn’t clear, but now it seems that being able to swing that sword back then was largely due to borrowing the might of the Sky-splitting Sword, and perhaps even a significant part of Ye Qingci’s power.

The sword technique remains, but even Su Chengyu himself finds it extremely difficult to replicate the Sky Opening momentum from the Dongying period now.

Then there was the Sealing God Style unleashed underground in Qinling.

This sword was initially swung by Su Chengyu by leveraging the suppression against the Demonic Path hidden within the Dragon Slayer Sword, creating a technique initially very similar to the Slaying Monster.

However, it was pushed out too early, and now the main difference is that it is almost entirely imbued with the Heavenly Dao power within Su Chengyu’s body.

This sword merges a great deal of the aura from the Road of Destruction.

Su Chengyu guesses this is likely due to the influence of the shadow of Immortal Monarch Tianshang appearing in Qinling, wielding the Wasteland Battle Halberd and bestowing the Road of Destruction teachings before and after this sword was swung.

The aura from the Road of Destruction is too volatile, making it difficult for Su Chengyu to control.

Using this as the foundational core for cultivation techniques, Su Chengyu worries that Mao’s body might not withstand the future cultivation.

Then, after arriving at the Luo Clan, Su Chengyu deduced three sword techniques.

The problem with the Town River Sword is that it contains too little of the power of cause and effect, making it unsuitable as the core foundation of a set of cultivation techniques.

Next is the Sealing God, a sword that Su Chengyu swung by borrowing the Heavenly Dao power contained within the Heavenly Fox Orb, and later with the help of the Qianyuan Double Fish Pendant.

The two types of Heavenly Dao power embedded within, one being cause and effect, and the other Su Chengyu still hasn’t fully understood.

Even though both forces maintain a nearly balanced state in this sword for now, Su Chengyu knows that trying to evolve it into a complete cultivation technique will inevitably lead to conflicts, so he chose to abandon it.

As for the final sword, Ding Bahuang.

Among all sword moments, it is the one Su Chengyu understands the least.

It was the last sword Su Chengyu swung for Xu Nanzhi, poured with all his might in a critical moment.

On this sword’s momentum, the mottled breath of the Heavenly Dao is almost a reflection of Su Chengyu’s current state.

The mottling makes it indistinguishable, leaving Su Chengyu unable to discern how many types of Heavenly Dao power there are and which one dominates or is least.

He even suspects that it’s because he swung this sword back then that led to his current bodily condition.

So in the current seven sword techniques, only the Immortal Decapitating remains suitable.

The Road of Destiny is indeed inextricably linked with himself.

Although the Immortal Slashing Sword was not the first sword, its Road of Destiny was the first type of Heavenly Dao power Su Chengyu encountered.

Going round and round, it returned to the beginning of everything, making it hard for Su Chengyu not to feel somewhat emotional.

After closing his eyes and fully entering the Realm of Selflessness, Su Chengyu temporarily discarded all his distracting thoughts, leaving only the one remaining sword in his mind and heart.

Immortal Decapitating.

The invisible breath of the Heavenly Dao gathered in front of Su Chengyu, transforming into the purest Sword Intent under his guidance.

This was not a physical entity; under Su Chengyu’s exquisite control, it slowly permeated into Mao’s body.

The process was very slow, but with the aid of the Realm of Selflessness, Su Chengyu maintained absolute concentration.

Until the last wisp of Sword Intent was fully absorbed into Mao’s body, the massive Sword Intent belonging to the Immortal Slashing Sword exploded instantaneously within the girl’s Sea of Consciousness.

This sudden external force almost scattered Mao’s consciousness instantly, but just as the girl’s spirit was nearly shattered, an incredibly gentle aura wrapped around her consciousness.

“Do not fear; the more you fear, the less you’ll be able to fully control it. The first step on this path is to face it.”

Su Chengyu’s calm words completely calmed the girl down. Although the fear deep in her heart still existed, her mentality had completely shifted.

Suppressing the instinctive resistance to this external power, she made an effort to accept and adapt to it.

And upon confirming that the breath of destiny had stabilized within Mao’s body, Su Chengyu finally began the most crucial step.

Clarifying the veins and establishing the Circulation.

Within Su Chengyu’s body, numerous Heavenly Dao powers clashed, each reigning supreme, making it difficult for Su Chengyu to maneuver within.

But one thing Su Chengyu could be sure of was that despite the constraints of other powers, each type of Heavenly Dao power was unable to flow smoothly within him.

This is the crux and predicament that Su Chengyu faces.

However, in Mao’s body, still a blank canvas at this moment.

Su Chengyu could explore the route most appropriate for the Road of Destiny and form a closed Circulation.

This operation route would be a cultivation path tailored for Mao, the embryo of her future cultivation skills.

Moreover, as a route derived from one of the powers within Su Chengyu, it could naturally form a closed loop within him as well.

However, compared to Mao, who only needed to consider the closed loop, Su Chengyu also had to take other Heavenly Dao powers into account.

The conflicting nature of these powers means the fundamental solution for Su Chengyu is to ensure each power has an independent circulation pathway within him.

This is not a simple matter of division; Su Chengyu must fully grasp the return flow for each power to complete this step.

And ensure that these paths do not conflict with each other.

Only in this way can Su Chengyu hope to maintain all types of Heavenly Dao power within him without having to abandon any.

As the number of routes increases, the difficulty rises exponentially.

But what Su Chengyu faces is more challenging than this.

The horror lies not in the complexity, but in the impossibility.

What if Su Chengyu’s body can’t accommodate multiple independent circulation paths?

What if these routes can never be independent while functioning smoothly?

These are questions Su Chengyu can’t answer before trying.

But those are issues for later.

Now, in the Realm of Selflessness, Su Chengyu needs only to meticulously complete the Circulation path enforcement of the Road of Destiny before him…

With the alternation of day and night, when Su Chengyu opened his eyes again, daytime had become night.

“Chang Li, how many days have passed?”

Su Chengyu spoke, and Chang Li, who had been waiting by his side, responded immediately.

“Master, three days have passed.”

This brought Su Chengyu some relief; just three days was acceptable. According to his calculations, even if the Divine Beast Immortal Core recovered quickly, it couldn’t fully recover in just three days.

Turning back, Su Chengyu looked at Mao, who was still asleep, and ultimately decided not to forcefully wake her.

The three days passed in the Realm of Selflessness may have been a mere moment for Su Chengyu, but for Mao, it was likely far more enduring than three years.

And even with such strenuous efforts, whether the seeds Su Chengyu planted will bloom and bear fruit in Mao remains unknown.

“Don’t disappoint me.”

Fuente: Webnovel.com, actualizado en Novelasya.com

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