Thinking about the inheritance of swordsmanship in his mind just now, Ye Junze calmed down his breath first and slowly thought about the beginning of Cang Hao's sword technique. Although Ye Junze had clearly remembered the relevant key points, in order to avoid any omissions , he still reviewed it carefully from beginning to end.
After confirming all the details to make sure nothing was missing, and after Ye Junze's breath calmed down, he followed the training method of Cang Hao's sword technique and began to condense his own Cang Hao sword intention.
After all, according to Cang Hao's sword technique, whether a Cang Hao sword intention is powerful enough is an important factor that determines whether a practitioner can practice Cang Hao's sword technique to perfection or even great success.
If a cultivator can condense a very strong sword intention of Cang Hao when he first starts practicing Cang Hao's sword technique, then the height of the cultivator's own sword technique will have been improved invisibly at this moment.
As for how to condense one's own strongest Cang Hao sword intention, the sword inheritance left by senior Cang Hao did not go into detail. In addition to explaining in detail the method of condensing Cang Hao's sword intent, he just said that it is his own strongest sword intent. Because everyone has different ideas, it is left to the practitioners to understand.
Ye Junze saw this statement before, saying the same as not saying it, and he couldn't help but fell into deep contemplation.
After thinking about it for a while, there was no answer, so he murmured to himself: "Since there is no clear explanation, then I will do it according to my own understanding. It is better than not having a specific cultivation method. As for whether it is condensed, it is the strongest If you don’t have the sword intention, then it can only depend on luck.”
After thinking about this, Ye Junze stopped thinking about it. According to the instructions on Cang Hao's sword technique, several key acupoints needed to cultivate Cang Hao's sword intention were mobilized.
Ye Junze slowly looked inside and saw a steady stream of spiritual power emerging from these acupuncture points. At the same time, Ye Junze carefully mobilized a very small amount of spiritual power, which was continuously flowing in these acupuncture points. This spiritual power quickly moved from one acupoint to another, and then moved to the next acupoint again.
Ye Junze saw that this initial process was extremely smooth, and he couldn't help but smile. However, the whole person's spirit did not relax because of this. He was still carefully running this spiritual power, constantly swimming in these key acupoints.
There is no reason why Ye Junze is not so careful, because the inheritance in his mind has explained that the step Ye Junze is doing now, in layman's terms, is to cleanse the essence and cut the marrow. Through the operation of spiritual power, he is constantly broadening this step. The toughness of the meridians of several key acupoints and the size of the acupoints. This step is actually very simple in terms of operation, but the difficult part is how to use extremely small spiritual power to widen these acupoints at the same time. It also ensures that it will not cause damage to the meridians and acupoints, thereby affecting subsequent actions. And this first step has a very important impact on all subsequent steps, so Ye Junze naturally has to be careful.
Therefore, the difficulty of this step is to test whether the practitioner has enough patience, as well as the ability to observe and control the subtleties.
Fortunately, Ye Junze has never been lacking in these two difficulties.
Therefore, Ye Junze had enough patience to control that trace of spiritual power to cleanse and cut the marrow of several key acupoints in the body.
The purpose of doing this step is also to pave the way for the next most critical step.
After all, if Ye Junze really succeeded in cultivating Yi Canghao's sword intention, then of course he would need a very suitable container to preserve this sword intention and cultivate the sword intention to a strong one. And these key acupoints are of course the most suitable containers.
When we usually save some things, if the container is not very good and the effect of saving things is not so satisfactory, then the things we want to save will naturally not be preserved to the maximum effect. When we take the things out again, they will naturally There is a certain degree of damage.
The same is true for the acupoint containers that Ye Junze wants to build now.
If the acupoints are not stable and tough enough, then no matter how powerful Ye Junze's sword intention is, it cannot be well protected, let alone if it is extremely strong. If things continue like this, the Cang Hao Sword Intent that he has worked so hard to cultivate will inevitably dissipate due to an unqualified container.
Therefore, Ye Junze was not in a hurry for the next steps, and carried out the repetitive things over and over again with great patience.
Fortunately, after practicing for such a long time, Ye Junze is no stranger to such things, and naturally there is nothing he is not accustomed to. It is just another use of his own expertise.
And when an unknown amount of time passed, Ye Junze once again relied on the method of internal vision to look at the key acupoints where the essence and marrow had just been washed.
As Ye Junze looked around, he saw that the meridians where the acupuncture points were located had become somewhat crystal clear due to Ye Junze's actions just now. As for the acupuncture points, this was even more so, especially There is victory.
It just seemed that despite reaching this level, Ye Junze still looked a little dissatisfied and shook his head imperceptibly.
According to the kendo inheritance in Ye Junze's mind, several key acupoints and meridians have become so crystal clear that no other color can be seen. Only in this way can the effect of cleansing and cutting away the marrow be considered to be the best. Such an acupoint container is the most suitable existence for Cang Hao's sword intention.
Seeing that his hard work just now seems to be far from what he said in the inheritance, Ye Junze would be a little dissatisfied, which is normal.
Fortunately, Ye Junze was not discouraged by this. He shook his head and dissipated the unpleasant emotions. He concentrated again and controlled his spiritual power to continue what he had just done.
After all, according to Ye Junze's character, he either doesn't do something, but once he starts doing it, he must do his best. This is one of the few things Ye Junze insists on.
You can call him stubborn, rigid, or anything else, but Ye Junze has no objection.
Because what he knows is that only by maintaining the highest degree of seriousness about something will he get the best reward.
If it is just careless, careless, and indifferent treatment, then even if something is done, the result will not be what Ye Junze wants.
Therefore, on some matters that Ye Junze feels are more important, he will remain extremely serious and be responsible for the things and himself.
Time passes slowly, and I don’t know how long it has passed.
It's very short, so short that it's like Lingling secretly took a nap without anyone noticing.
But it is very long, and the pile of candies around the long Lingling has been visibly reduced. Just point your finger and you can count how many are left.
Suddenly, his eyes were closed tightly and his mind was focused on Ye Junze who was building a suitable container orifice. There was a hint of joy on his face, as if something happened that made him happy.
Ye Junze looked inside again, looking at the key acupoints.
I saw that the acupoints at this time were crystal clear, and the inside was as transparent as crystal, and the several meridians connecting the acupoints were also crystal clear, as if even the veins on them, as long as you pay close attention and look carefully, They can all be seen clearly. Naturally, no other color can be seen in such acupuncture points and meridians.
Seeing this, Ye Junze couldn't help but feel surprised. After all, such long-term efforts were finally not in vain.
Ye Junze couldn't help but think: "The current situation should be no different from what the inheritance said, right?"
Ye Junze had no other people who had practiced Cang Hao's swordsmanship as a reference, so he could only feel it himself.
After all, the inheritance only said that, no other variegated colors could be seen, and the specific appearance was not shown.
Therefore, Ye Junze felt that he was almost as good as he was now. At least he had fully fulfilled the requirements of inheritance, right?
What Ye Junze doesn't know is that he is more than the same now.
You know, Cang Hao's swordsmanship has already said that it is successful when the acupoints become crystal clear and no other colors can be seen. In other words, Ye Junze had actually achieved such an effect before, but he didn't feel it himself.
The original Cang Hao Sword Immortal might not have reached the level of Ye Junze he is today when he first did something like this. Although Cang Hao continued to practice in the later period, the purity of the acupoints that contained Cang Hao's sword intention was naturally not comparable to that of today's Ye Junze.
If Cang Hao Sword Immortal was still alive and could see the changes in Ye Junze's acupoints who had practiced his kendo inheritance, they might sincerely sigh, "The next generation is scary."
Then he will modify the sword inheritance he left behind, and change Ye Junze's current acupoints to the above examples, so that all those who will practice his Cang Hao sword technique in the future will follow the first step of container construction. Do what Ye Junze did. If you don't do it, then there is no need to practice this Cang Hao sword technique.
But Ye Junze naturally didn't know this. He was still in a tangled state at this time.
Because, although he felt that the acupoint container he had constructed so far had met the inheritance requirements, without specific reference, he didn't know whether he was successful or not.
Because of this, Ye Junze wanted to take the next step, but he was worried that he still hadn't done this step well, which would affect what was to be done next.
So Ye Junze didn't do anything. He stopped and started thinking.
After thinking for a while, Ye Junze murmured to himself: "Although there is no reference, according to Cang Hao's sword skills, the acupoint container I have constructed now should have reached that level. In this case If so, then there’s no need to worry about it. Whether it’s successful or not, you’ll only know after trying it. In the worst case, you’ll just have to start over.”
After thinking this through, Ye Junze had an idea, made up his mind, calmed down, and was ready to take the next important step.