Dedicate One’s Mind

Chapter 59: The First Time I Heard the Bloody Thoughts

Wu Yi entered the compartment and activated the ban to prevent others from spying. If the flying boat had not gone from warm to cold after entering the valley, the chance of a breakthrough would have been too rare, and Wu Yi would not have chosen to break through outside, but it is not too late to consolidate the realm after the breakthrough.

The biggest change in the body refining method after entering the door is that the blood light is more intense. Once a wound that is difficult to recover from occurs during the process of tempering oneself, the blood light can help repair the damaged body, accelerate recovery, and play a stabilizing role.

But the blood light that Wu Yi condensed now is not very round and blended, and there are wisps of blood mist from time to time. This is a sign of an unstable realm.

What Wu Yi needs to do now is to integrate the blood light into the heart, improve the heart's hematopoietic ability, and replenish it in time after the blood light is used up, instead of using a little less like at the beginning, and it is difficult to replenish.

In addition, there is another benefit of integrating blood light into the heart, which is that the blood light is transmitted to the whole body through the beating of the heart all the time, so that every drop of blood in the body is stained with blood light. If it is really completed, then Wu Yi's recovery ability will be extremely amazing, and every drop of blood in the body will be a precious medicine, comparable to a monster.

Wu Yi controlled the blood light to enter the heart, and sure enough, this place was covered with a layer of blood light, which should be the result of the cultivation of the heart demon, but Wu Yi could not use this layer of blood light, but with the beating of the heart, the blood light did enter the whole body circulation, but most of the blood light would return to the heart after a week of circulation, and only a tiny part of it was successfully integrated into the blood, and this part of the blood also had the effect of rapid recovery, but it had nothing to do with who used it, and it would only recover spontaneously after being injured.

It was actually a good thing for Wu Yi that the heart demon integrated the blood light it cultivated into the heart, provided that he could finally defeat the heart demon. No matter which side of Wu Yi and the heart demon won in the end, the winner would get the other's legacy, which was equivalent to practicing twice as long.

Wu Yi tried to integrate the red light into the heart. The blood light left by the heart demon did not resist Wu Yi's attempt, because it was cultivated by a method. The benefits of blood light entering the heart were obvious, but it did not help the blood light of other species to enter. It was scattered on one side and clearly separated.

There are four heart orifices in a person, like different doors, some are entrances, and some are exits. The blood removes waste in the continuous circulation.

I heard that some people have seven orifices and exquisite hearts, and their natural cultivation speed is much faster than others, but it is not difficult to understand. The extra three orifices, whether it is the entrance or the exit, lengthens the path of blood flow, removes more impurities, and the blood can pump out more blood during the beating, providing more strength.

Originally, ordinary people may be exhausted after one hour of practicing a spell and need to rest, but those with seven orifices and exquisite hearts may be able to continue practicing for more than two hours. Each extra orifice may help the practice by geometric multiples.

Wu Yi merged the blood light into the entrance of the heart orifice. In fact, there is no difference between the entrance and exit of the heart orifice itself. There is only a division between fresh blood and blood containing impurities. However, Wu Yi regarded the heart orifice that produces fresh blood as the entrance. Fresh blood begins to circulate around the body from here. Similarly, Wu Yi also needs to let the blood light circulate around the body from here, and finally cover the four heart orifices with blood light. Then the work will be done.

As the blood light circulates with the blood, Wu Yi suddenly feels that he is having difficulty breathing, as if there is a stone pressing on his chest, and he can't breathe, forcing Wu Yi to breathe heavily.

The heartbeat is also related to the frequency of breathing. As Wu Yi's breathing slows down, the circulation of blood light also becomes difficult, but this is not the most critical difficulty. If it is just breathing difficulty, it is a big deal. It will take some time to grind it. There will always be a time to send the blood light to the four orifices.

But the blood light was originally the essence extracted from the blood. Without Wu Yi's restraint, it dispersed into the blood little by little. It can be expected that if the blood light is not sent back to the heart as soon as possible, it will soon disappear in the blood. At that time, all the hard work of several months will be in vain, so Wu Yi can not only not relax but also speed up.

But facing such a dilemma, Wu Yi is not completely helpless. After all, he has three paths in parallel, and can use the cultivation of the law and the air. Moreover, all the acupoints in the body have been opened when practicing the nine movements, and the blood and qi flow unimpeded. If you don't want to practice the changes after the nine changes, as long as the Dantian is full, you can step into the foundation. It can be said that it is a natural process. Other disciples need to spend years or even decades of hard work to open the acupoints, but Wu Yi does not have this level.

Guided by the Dao and boosted by the Qi, Wu Yi easily passed through the acupoints all over his body. Soon, the blood light circulated through most of his body. Wu Yi couldn't help but feel fortunate that he had practiced the nine movements to perfection. But after thinking about it, Wu Yi suddenly realized that this was all planned by the black beetle. No wonder he was asked to practice this skill before the last two movements were combined. The originally happy smile also faded a little bit, becoming calm.

"Huh." Wu Yi let out a long breath, and finally sent the blood light back to the original heart. At this time, the four heart orifices were all covered with blood light, and the blood clots that were originally the size of a fist were now reduced by half, and most of them were wasted when the last heart orifice was converted. This conversion was the last step of purifying and expelling impurities, which was crucial, similar to the generation of yang from the negative pole. After passing this level, the blood light became much more lively and began to circulate spontaneously, gradually forming a cycle in the body.

Watching the blood light flowing spontaneously, Wu Yi felt a great pleasure from the bottom of his heart, but he still said with regret: "I wasted a Da Huan Dan." Isn't it true? Half of the blood clot may cost him more than one Da Huan Dan, but this effort is undoubtedly worth it. With the spontaneous movement of blood light, Wu Yi can feel the increase of strength at all times, just like countless streams flowing into the river and filling the river.

Wu Yi's breathing also became more dense and long. It seemed that the slow breathing conflicted with the previous requirement of breathing more quickly, but in fact this is the truth. The continuous breathing is for accumulation, and the rapid breathing is for breakthrough. One is quantitative change and the other is qualitative change. It is impossible to require unlimited accumulation all the time. There will always be bottlenecks. It is also impossible to sprint all the time. Instead, it will fall on the way forward. This is what the cultivators call relaxation.

After consolidating the entry-level body refining method, Wu Yi was exhausted. It was almost night, and the inner demon would take control of his body. Wu Yi simply sank his mind into the sea of ​​consciousness and recovered on his own.

After that, in the few days on the flying boat, Wu Yi spent his energy on the cultivation of the Dharma. The cultivation of the Dharma was very direct, that is, he kept visualizing the stone tablet. When he visualized the stone tablet as he saw it in his mind at the beginning, he would be truly successful, but Wu Yi still had a long way to go to achieve this goal.

In addition to visualizing the stone tablet, Wu Yi was also concerned about the ghosts in the stone tablet, those spirit ghosts created by him and the evil ghosts evolved from the stone tablet itself. In order to balance the forces, Wu Yi introduced the 魖 into the stone tablet world, and played a training effect through effective competition, especially cultivating the cooperation ability of those ghosts.

Now it seems that the original idea was correct. Fighting and killing all day long, fighting each other, I don’t know if they can resist the strong enemy when Wu Yi needs them in the future. Under the pressure of the powerful outsider 魖, the forces that had been fighting endlessly began to integrate and cooperate. 魖, who often succeeded, has suffered several losses.

The balance of power gradually tilted towards the indigenous ghosts. At this time, Wu Yi, the "shit stirrer", had to take action again to maintain the balance, reduce the number of new evil spirits, and even if they appeared, they would be separated far away to prevent them from joining the battle.

But in fact, after the whole battle, the 魖 was still the party that benefited the most, which is not difficult to understand. The natural and natural 魖 is much stronger than the other spirit ghosts created by Wu Yi in terms of origin, and it also gets more in the battle. The fact that those spirit ghosts were forced to join forces is the best proof.

Moreover, the spirit ghosts that can exist in the stone tablet world have not reached the upper limit. The reason why there are not many is that Wu Yi wants to prevent the balance from being broken and to avoid suppressing the 魖 to death. At that time, the ghosts he created will fight among themselves. In order to increase the number of spirit ghosts as soon as possible, Wu Yi is naturally happy to see the strength of the 魖 rise.

The reason why the demon was suppressed to a disadvantage this time was that Wu Yi "madly" created three spirit ghosts in one breath, plus there were eight spirit ghosts in the stone tablet world before. The black beetle was struggling to fight against eight, but since Wu Yi had created spirit ghosts, it was not easy to kill them without reason. He had to reduce the next steps to give the demon a chance to breathe. Under extreme training, the demon became more cunning and unpredictable, waiting for an opportunity to attack, and fully exerted the characteristics of the ghost.

The years of cultivation are unknown. When the flying boat fell heavily, Wu Yi realized that he had returned to the mountain gate. Wu Yi saw the familiar Mingdao Peak and the Mingxin Hall on the top of the peak again. Under the sunlight, it was shining and magnificent.

Wu Yi felt a sense of peace of mind for some reason, and had a feeling of going home, but he felt the coldness of the jade talisman in his sleeve, and that peace of mind gradually disappeared. He knew that he had been involved in this vortex and it was difficult to get out.

Going up to Mingdao Peak, he asked the Taoist boy outside Wang Chuchen's cave, but unfortunately, Wang Chuchen was in retreat. However, the Taoist boy knew that Wu Yi and Wang Chuchen had a close relationship, so when Wu Yi showed a disappointed expression, he took the opportunity to remind him that Wang Chuchen had just come out not long ago, and this retreat should end.

Wu Yi was grateful, and he gave him a small Huandan in his hand. The small Huandan was not as precious as the big Huandan. Since the Qi was born, each disciple will be distributed every month, but it is limited to disciples. The Taoist boy who is like a servant naturally does not have it, so this thing is still very precious to the Taoist boy.

After learning the news about Wang Chuchen, Wu Yi built a hut outside Wang Chuchen's cave. After knowing it, everyone naturally talked about it again. Although most of them disdained Wu Yi to go to Wang Chuchen as soon as he came back, they still envied the relationship between Wu Yi and Wang Chuchen in their hearts.

After three days, Wang Chuchen finally came out of retreat, wearing a simple and elegant black robe. Seeing Wu Yi outside, he asked: "What are you doing here?" His tone was calm and nonchalant.

Wu Yi looked around, Wang Chuchen frowned, and said to the Taoist boy beside him: "You go down first." The Taoist boy retreated tactfully.

Wu Yi then handed over the jade talisman and told Wang Chuchen the matter in a simple way, especially pointing out that the queen's sister Shu Yunyun was a Jindan cultivator.

"How do you know she is a Jindan cultivator?" Wang Chuchen did not read the contents of the jade talisman, but asked this first.

Wu Yi felt that Wang Chuchen did not believe him, so he looked up at Wang Chuchen and said: "I feel her--"

Wu Yi stopped talking for a while, because he suddenly found that Wang Chuchen also had the meaning of being combined with heaven and earth, which meant, "Master, you--" Although Wu Yi guessed it, he still did not dare to say it.

Wang Chuchen nodded, and still said calmly: "Lucky."

Wu Yi immediately knelt down and bowed, saying: "Congratulations to the master of the temple for obtaining the Great Pill."

Wang Chuchen waved his hand and a breeze rose, helping Wu Yi up.

"I practiced the method of meditation, and I have reached the outer god realm, which is equivalent to the Dan Ding Liujindan realm. What you said is not wrong." Wang Chuchen said something that Wu Yi did not understand.

Today's chapter is very entangled. I don't know whether I should write this. Once it is written, the entire fairy world will be extremely magnificent. The originally dead fairy world will have countless branches. As a newcomer, whether Sanren is confident in controlling this huge world, Sanren has a little hesitation in his heart, but thinking of his distress about the chaos of the system during his many years of bookworm life; thinking of the current decline of fairy heroes, which has even fallen into the point of being confused with fantasy; and thinking of his ambition to be the master of fairy heroes before writing the book, Sanren still opened a gap in this world under the keyboard. Perhaps someone will say that similar constructions have actually existed for a long time, but Sanren thinks that these are not systematic, and many of them are self-contradictory. What Sanren wants to do is to build a world with clear logic and self-consistent. This idea came to Sanren after he found the problems of the current system. Whether it can be realized in the end depends on time. Praise me and slander me, it is only human nature, and I am rewarded and punished, it is only the Spring and Autumn Annals.

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