Chapter Twenty-Three: Spirit Aperture Barrier and Remnants (
his hand.After resolving the zombie horde yesterday, he set off on his journey with Ying Wuji.But so far they haven't found a single living person. This situation only indicates one thing.In this des..."Has Xuan Tianzong never taught these things before"
After a brief exchange, Old Tang discovered that Lu Ye's understanding of cultivation knowledge was rudimentary at best. He couldn't help but feel a little strange.
Lü Yè couldn't explain the truth, so he could only say: "When I was young and ignorant, I had a bad temper. Although the elders in the sect taught me, I didn't listen."
Tang Lao then smiled: "That's alright, you're still young. Just practice hard in the future."
"Yes."
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"Tang Lao raised his hand and pointed a finger at Lu Ye's abdomen: “You have the first acupoint full, if you want to open the second one, then feel it quietly!”
Under Tang Lao's guidance, he immediately sensed an external force entering his body. It was Tang Lao's spiritual energy, but this spiritual energy was very gentle and would not harm Lu Ye in any way.
That power flowed through Lu Ye's source spirit acupoint, gradually gathering in a spot near the acupoint. Lu Ye was very familiar with this spot—it was the second spiritual acupoint of the Jin Chan Xiao Yao Jue cultivation technique. He had tried several times to locate it accurately but failed. Yet, Old Tang achieved it with ease.
This is the benefit of joining a sect. With elders supporting your cultivation, you can save a lot of energy and time that would be spent figuring things out on your own at the beginning. The early stage of cultivation is the most precious time for cultivators. Getting a head start in this stage gives you an undeniable advantage in your future cultivation. as if from a dream and fled outwards. Lu Ye immediately activated the power of the Blood Sea, forming a binding force on all the Sacred Beings present. Unfortunately, there were too many of them, he...