Chapter 461 - 326: Wan Zonghua’s Transformation (Part 2)
Chapter 461 - 326: Wan Zonghua’s Transformation (Part 2)
But it was clear that he still couldn’t clearly sense the subtle flow of Primordial Qi, so in Wang Ye’s view, it still appeared somewhat crude,
Wang Ye squinted slightly and lowered his power to the same level as Wan Zonghua’s, then slowly pushed out a Cloud Hand, just like when guiding the young people before, he pressed against Wan Zonghua’s arm, infusing Primordial Qi into Wan Zonghua’s body.
Boom!!!
In an instant, two opposing waves of Primordial Qi collided. If someone capable of sensing Primordial Qi were standing nearby, they would see a massive amount of Qi dispersing like a bomb, similar to waves crashing on a beach, splashing water high into the air.
Next, their arms were bounced apart, and they continued to link the next move. Dazzling techniques were executed successively, and with the empowerment of Qi, the speed more than doubled, comparable to the effect of frame-skipped action in movies,
Wang Ye always controlled the output of Primordial Qi to a level that wouldn’t harm Wan Zonghua,
Meanwhile, Wan Zonghua made his moves without any reservations, almost using all his strength with every strike.
Even though his muscles had slowly aged and atrophied with time, his inner power was extraordinary. Thus the strength of each move didn’t lose out to those combat athletes who undergo rigorous training for years, and his punches were even more powerful because his moves became fiercer over time, with seamless connections between each move, making the next move even more powerful.
The young spectators around were dumbfounded watching Wan Zonghua perform successive moves. Such an offensive and power could likely make even a healthy adult man vomit blood and die within three seconds.
For Wan Zonghua to produce such a strong offense with a frail, aging body, is he even human? Normally, an elderly person of his age would have to slowly walk upstairs, so how can he have such vigor?
It formed a stark contrast with Wan Zonghua’s usual gentle and calm demeanor.
However, what they didn’t know was that if they persist in practicing Tai Chi and reach Wan Zonghua’s level before getting old and frail, they too could possess such a strong physique and power when they age.
This Tai Chi style, which leans towards inner power, essentially fights against bodily aging, allowing a weak, aging body to exert astonishing power, and a battered and dying body to shine with a brilliance not lesser than that of a young person. Simply put, it enhances internal strength rather than external strength.
The external strength is like those Horizontal Training Skills like Golden Bell Shield and Iron Cloth Shirt practiced by Wang Ye, primarily training the hardness of muscles and bones. In contrast, the internal strength is like the Eight Vajra Skills, Baduanjin, and Tai Chi, which are internally cultivated skills that are very gentle during regular practice, almost without stimulation to muscles and bones, but can subtly enhance athletic ability, refresh the mind, and eliminate all kinds of diseases. At critical moments, it can even explode with more destructive power than outer power because the inner power stimulates organs, meridians, and the brain, enhancing neural recruitment ability and the mysterious Primordial Qi.
Anyone who has been to a Daoist Mountain may occasionally see those Daoists in their seventies or eighties who have been practicing inner power techniques in the mountains for years, absorbing plenty of Innate Qi, with the total amount of Primordial Qi in their bodies being several times higher than ordinary people. If you look directly at them, you will find their eyes filled with a spirit normal people cannot see, their faces lean and spirited, with an aura of immortality, and their breath is very long, their limbs extremely agile and powerful, a stark contrast to the dull, yellow, dim eyes common in people after aging.
Moreover, these people generally have very clear thinking even after aging, whereas most ordinary people gradually become foolish or even suffer dementia with age.
Wang Ye’s parents appeared decades younger within just three days. This was mainly because Wang Ye had infused them with a large amount of Primordial Qi and taught them Innate Skill.
Wang Ye and Wan Zonghua continued their bouts without pause. Maintaining a high-frequency pace, they went back and forth for over ten minutes. During this period, although Wan Zonghua seemed to be constantly making moves, he was actually always sensing the Qi flow in Wang Ye’s moves.
Wang Ye understood that what Wan Zonghua needed was not the same Qi Sensitivity as the other young individuals, but a more complex Qi Sensitivity—the so-called Dan Force. Dan Force is a high-tier Tai Chi skill that Wang Ye mastered when he reached level 5 in Tai Chi. The first time Wang Ye mastered Dan Force, he blew up a stone pillar in the park. In essence, it’s a "bomb" formed by countless high-density Primordial Qi, which can be detonated during a move to enhance the explosive Bouncing and Shaking Force.
However, comprehending Dan Force is very difficult because it’s not a simple exertion of force, but requires an extreme familiarity and mastery of Primordial Qi, guiding the free Primordial Qi within the body to rapidly condense into a point and move within the body with one’s move. A slight mistake could easily cause harm to oneself because the explosive force of it is enough to injure the internal organs. Yet, for Wang Ye, this was not much of a challenge. With his current level, he had ten thousand ways to solve the risks brought by Dan Force, and he just needed to teach these methods to Wan Zonghua step by step.
Throughout his comprehension, Wan Zonghua was increasingly astonished because he felt that every new insight he had, Wang Ye could quickly detect it and adjust to new moves to lead him to deeper understanding, like someone reading his mind.
Finally, half an hour passed.
Wang Ye and Wan Zonghua concluded their practice.
At this point, Wan Zonghua had clearly entered a new realm,
but he was probably still one step away from truly mastering Dan Force,
and needed to contemplate for a while before fully mastering it, while also being able to completely break through to level 5. By then, Wan Zonghua’s strength should be ranked nationwide.
After the exchange meeting ended, Wan Zonghua once again sincerely thanked Wang Ye. Wang Ye added the WeChat of the three disciples and informed them that if they had any questions about Tai Chi, they could contact him via WeChat. After bidding farewell to everyone, he left the association.
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The next day,
November 25th.
At eight in the morning, Wang Ye continued to handle collaboration matters with a brand partner,
and only at around ten did he bid farewell to the brand partner, rushing to another brand partner located in Zhuhai.
For the next five days, he would be meeting with various brand partners across the country, aiming to wrap up collaboration matters in one go. By November 31st, he was scheduled to go to Chengdu Pidu District’s Athletics Association Training Base to prepare for the training camp, which would officially begin on December 1st.
This means that in these five days, he wouldn’t be able to train much, with running being the primary activity, as he needed to sprint around the country. For this, he meticulously crafted a route and calculated the total journey over the next five days, concluding it to be fifteen thousand kilometers...
The eagle he was training back in his hometown had already mastered the ability to continuously operate Innate Skill under his nurturing. Although the principle of Innate Skill is complex, Wang Ye’s possession and control made it easier for him to allow the eagle to grasp the muscle memory of cultivation, especially since wild animals like it almost have no distractions, making it easier to master.
As he ran across the country, he occasionally passed by his hometown. It was indeed unrealistic to specially go back to see his parents, but meeting the eagle hidden in the mountains and forests was no problem. Each time he saw the eagle, he would find its size had increased a bit because during its time hidden in the mountains and forests, it was consistently practicing Innate Skill. The integration of Primordial Qi into the body combined with the flesh and blood gained from hunting and eating contributed to its rapid growth in size.
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