Chapter 50 The name of the sword is longevity

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Noticing all this, Xue Tiande next to him explained the old man's deeds to him.

Lu Sheng sighed in his heart, the life of a mortal is really short, no matter how famous or powerful he was during his lifetime, as soon as a hundred years pass, it will quickly turn into a handful of loess.

Poor, mighty body during life, but turned into bone meal and yellow mud after death.

He raised his palm and looked at the long white fingers. For a moment, Lu Sheng felt an extremely strong desire in his heart.

He wants to see forever, he wants to stand all the time!

The masters felt slightly sentimental and held the papers in their hands with joy. This was their hope for a breakthrough.

Signaling these masters to leave, Lu Sheng was also about to leave, when a short master came forward.

He recognized it at a glance. Isn't this the old Ou Zhu who promised to help him forge the knife that day?

"Grandmaster Ou, has my sword been cast?"

Lu Sheng smiled.

There were some red spots on Ou Laozhu's eyeballs, his eyelids were dark, and his face was haggard, but his eyes were full of smiles and he was obviously very happy.

"To live up to the great trust of my predecessors, Lao Ou and I worked hard for several days to finally build it."

There was pride in his tone. It would take at least a month for some ordinary blacksmiths to build it.

It is only because of his rich experience and profound skills that he can quickly complete this great task.

When he thought of that sharp long knife, his eyes were filled with obsession. It was a peerless magic weapon he had created!

It may also be the best weapon he has forged in his life. It will be difficult to encounter such good materials in the future!

"thank you."

Lu Sheng smiled and said, he was looking forward to the appearance of this long sword.

Ou Laozhu was flattered by the senior's praise. He walked out and called his disciples who were swaying around. All of them were in low spirits, and it was obvious that they lacked rest.

After giving a few instructions, he started talking about the skills he used in forging this peerless sword.

A lot of professional terms were thrown at him. Lu Sheng listened patiently, briefly understood the characteristics of the long knife, and then turned a deaf ear.

After half a stick of incense had passed, four young men with empty steps walked in carrying a gorgeously decorated wooden box that was five feet long and one foot wide.

The four people put down the wooden box. Their movements were already very gentle, but Ou Laozhu was still dissatisfied. He jumped over and gave each of the apprentices a scratch on their ears.

After scolding him, he signaled the disciples to leave the hall. The disciples covered their faces and walked out of the hall in aggrieved manner.

Lu Sheng came over curiously, and Ou Laozhu enthusiastically introduced to him the functions and details of this wooden box.

Feeling impatient, he waved his hands and said:

"Open it."

"Okay, okay! Senior Lu, please take a good look at the peerless magic weapon I built for you, Old Ou!"

Opening the lock of the wooden box, Ou Laozhu laughed.

Bang.

The box opened to both sides, revealing a long knife that exuded a deep cold light. The blade was completely white and about three feet nine in length. The blade was flowing with light, and it looked really extraordinary.

With a satisfied smile, Lu Sheng praised:

"Grandmaster Ou deserves to be the best blacksmith in the world. I like this sword very much."

Hearing this, Ou Laozhu was extremely happy and thanked him several times.

Holding up this exquisite and sharp long knife, he knelt down on one knee and presented the long knife to Lu Sheng.

Picking up the long knife, Lu Sheng's slender fingertips ran across the blade. The cold touch came and he pursed his lips slightly.

Dancing out a knife flower, he raised the knife and waved dozens of sharp arcs in the air, playing with it for a while.

This knife suits him just fine.

"Senior! This sword is called the Unparalleled Divine Sword of Destruction."

Sensing the senior's satisfied attitude, Ou Laozhu gave a warm reminder.

As soon as these words came out, Lu Sheng fell silent, and he lightly opened his thin lips:

"From now on, this sword will no longer be called by this name, it will be called..."

He added in his mind, "Longevity."

Ou Laozhu had a bitter look on his face and wanted to stick to his idea a little longer, but when he saw the senior's expression that he would kill him if he mentioned changing his name again, he sighed.

The name you chose sounds so majestic and domineering!

After throwing a bottle of Gang Refining Pill to Ou Laozhu, Lu Sheng left the hall minding his own business.



In the days that followed, Lu Sheng became obsessed with the practice of sword techniques, and he completely perfected the seventh style of the Seven Killing Sword.

In the evening, he spent his time reading the book called "Golden Jade Gong" on how to cultivate immortality.

From the previous page, he learned about the hierarchy of immortal cultivators.

The realm of cultivating immortals is divided into: Qi training, foundation building, golden elixir, Nascent Soul, and spiritual transformation.

Every time you reach a state, both your longevity and strength will undergo earth-shaking changes.

From just a few words, he could imagine the power of those people.

After reading it all night, Lu Sheng sighed in his heart. According to the description in the book, there was a huge difference between mortals and monks.

The spiritual pressure emitted by the immortal cultivator makes it impossible for any mortal to resist, even if you are a martial arts master.

Why is this? Because these immortal cultivators were once martial arts masters.

The book says that when some people were in their mother's belly, their bodies were extremely pure and their mouths contained a wisp of innate energy.

After coming out of the mother's womb, this magical gas will dissipate between heaven and earth.

Through the influence of the external environment, these people's bodies have been infected with a lot of external turbidity. These turbidities block the human body and prevent people from evolving.

Practicing martial arts can rejuvenate the human body, and the innate Qi is born from the human body and can also be produced again.

It's just that the conditions for it are extremely harsh.

What's more, when many people were still embryos, they didn't have this innate energy.

Therefore, people with innate energy are basically geniuses among mortals.

The younger the age at which one can break through the innate energy, the better the effect will be on stimulating the innate energy.

As we get older, the acquired turbidity in the body becomes too infected and difficult to remove. Coupled with the physical weakness, it is naturally difficult to achieve results.

The book says that people with innate energy can break through to the realm of innate masters as long as they practice martial arts hard.

Through the exercises, the acquired turbid qi is cleared away, and the physical body will slowly grow the innate qi.

At that time, the innate Qi has transformed into spiritual roots, and you will be qualified to practice.

Of course, the spiritual roots mentioned in the book also have high and low levels.

After sorting it out for a long time, he finally understood the words.

The quality of spiritual roots is affected by the quality and quantity of the initial innate energy.

But the quality of the spiritual root formed later is affected by the degree of your stimulation.

In other words, there are two people whose initial innate energy is stronger, and one is weaker.

Stronger people start practicing martial arts very late, starting in their twenties and reaching the realm of innate masters in their forties.

The weaker one started practicing martial arts since he was a child and became a master at the age of twenty.

Two people are converting innate energy at the same time. It is possible that the quality and quantity of the innate energy converted by the weaker person may be higher than that of the stronger person before.

The book laments that some people have very good talents because they did not practice martial arts well when they were young, and their talents were wasted. There are also some people who may not know whether they have talents throughout their lives.

Because only a master can inspire the innate energy, and those who have not reached the level of master can only judge whether they have talent by the speed of their cultivation.