Li Wen's request is not difficult to understand. Even Bai Lang could guess the plan of the eldest lady Li Yuxiu. It was nothing more than finding a way to get rid of Zeng Fei and find someone to replace him. As long as Zeng Fei gives a flaw, and Li Yuxiu has talents who understand industrial parks as well as Zeng Fei, and the wind blows a little stronger, everything is possible.
Of course, it was impossible to kill Zeng Fei. Then he would have broken the rules and used all kinds of methods, which would definitely not be allowed by Feng Mingyuan.
But it is really possible to use other means to make Zeng Fei give up voluntarily or no longer suitable to stay in the industrial park. And these dirty tricks are not that difficult.
But these are none of Bailang's business. He didn't even think of reminding Zeng Fei. If you don't want to help each other, you have to do it, otherwise it's not a joke to cause a lot of trouble.
That night when Bai Lang returned to his house, he swallowed the new bone-strengthening pill in the quiet room of his house.
In addition to changing the number of bone-strengthening pills used from "1/10" to "2/10", the most obvious thing is the gain effect on the level of one's own flesh and bones.
In conjunction with the advancement of practice in "Mountain Like a Mountain", Bailang has now truly found some practice contexts regarding "martial arts".
When he first started practicing "Moveless Like a Mountain", Bailang's experience was shallow. In addition, for practice, he just felt the stones to cross the river. He had no one to guide him. He only thought that "Moveless Like a Mountain" was different from the "Xiao Zhou" he had practiced before. "Two Chapters on the Heavenly Entrance" are similar.
But now, after practicing for several months, I realized that it’s no wonder that although martial arts cultivators and martial arts cultivators are both Qi practitioners, they are divided into two groups, because these two categories are basically two different paths. The real similarity is probably only related to "reiki".
"Two Introductions to Little Zhoutian" is the basis for Bailang's current status as a normal martial artist, or the basis for him to be called a Qi Refiner.
Based on the "Two Introductory Chapters of Xiao Zhou Tian", Bailang can absorb and store the spiritual energy of heaven and earth, form streams in the meridians, and at the same time form a long-term residence of spiritual energy in the Dantian. Only in this way can he perform various spells.
The so-called cultivation realm is also a classification based on the cultivation status of "Two Introductory Chapters of Xiaozhou Tian", the amount of spiritual energy reserves produced, and other factors. This is especially true for the division of small realms.
In other words, in addition to the different limitations of resources and talents, the speed of growth of spiritual realm is also extremely important. Because it involves the efficiency of pulling spiritual energy and the ability to store it.
The higher the level of skills, the more the practitioner can achieve twice the result with half the effort. And the magical power generated by this can also be purer and more powerful.
These are Bai Lang's insights into Shu Xiu Kung Fu until now.
"Mountain Like a Mountain" took a different path.
Although at the beginning "Mountain Like a Mountain" also draws the spiritual energy of heaven and earth into the physical body, it is the same as "Two Introductory Parts of Xiao Zhoutian" in this regard. Even because it is written in blue, the level is higher than that of "Two Introductory Parts of Xiao Zhoutian" with green characters. High, the efficiency of drawing spiritual energy is also higher.
But after the spiritual energy enters the body, "Mountain Like a Mountain" will not allow the spiritual energy to accumulate in the meridians, nor will it allow the spiritual energy to precipitate and accumulate in the Dantian. Instead, it will rely on the movement of the meridians to move the spiritual energy bit by bit in an extremely mysterious way. It penetrates all over the body, penetrating into flesh and blood, muscles, bones, organs and even fur!
Treat spiritual energy directly as "nutrition" and add it to every inch of your body without any dead ends. Except for a small part that will remain in the meridians as a guide, the utilization efficiency has even reached an astonishing 70%. The remaining 30% was not wasted due to the problem of the technique, but because Bailang's own body was temporarily unable to accept so much spiritual energy during the absorption process, so he added it and expelled it from his pores.
And Bai Lang is certain that as his cultivation gradually improves in the future, the efficiency of the spiritual energy supplementation and utilization brought by "Mountain-like" will increase, until it is not impossible to reach 80% or even 90%!
Bai Lang knew that this was not normal even if he had never been a martial artist with such an outrageous spiritual energy utilization efficiency. If this is really the case, where in the world can there be any practice? Wouldn’t it be enough if we all become martial arts cultivators together? But it's much faster to practice Bishu.
"Is this also a change brought about by the digitization of the body?"
This is the reason Bailang can think of to explain why he is so "adapted" to the martial arts system. Because everything in the body has been digitized, what martial arts teaches is that spiritual energy nourishes the physical body. The digitized physical body will naturally accept this nourishment directly according to the level of realm and talent, without any rejection or "unuse". . This is fundamentally different from the spiritual energy and physical body of Shu Xiu, which are not integrated but stored.
The natural result is that as long as the body can eat and live, nothing will be wasted.
In this way, Bai Lang's deep understanding is that compared to Shu Xiu's technique "Two Introductions to Xiao Zhou Tian", Bai Lang's speed in practicing "Moveless as a Mountain" is much faster.
This speed of improvement has also allowed Bailang to feel the changes brought about by martial arts cultivation after nourishing the physical body with spiritual energy in the past few months. These changes are also the most direct manifestation of the huge difference between martial cultivation and martial arts cultivation.
The first thing that made Bai Lang stunned was the increase in his physical strength. When he swallowed the first bone-strengthening pill before, he was still pleasantly surprised that he could grind the jade bottle into powder with the sheer force of his flesh palm. Now, let alone grinding the jade bottle into powder, he could do it even if he was given a piece of pig iron. Crush it into pieces.
The next thing that changes is the skin. When Bai Lang crushed the pig iron before, he found that his skin began to become ridiculously tough. It seemed to be different from before, but once the force was applied, the changes would be noticed.
For example, when he crushes pig iron with pure force, the skin of his palm will only turn slightly red, and there will be no actual damage at all. In the past, the interaction between such a huge force and the sharpness of the pig iron would have definitely caused the skin of the palm to burst open.
Bailang even scratched his arm with his short knife. If you pull it with normal meat-cutting force without using too much force, you will only feel some stinging on your arm, but there will be no damage or even bleeding.
Bailang increased his strength, and the wound healed faster than he imagined.
A broken skin wound would take an average person three to five days to heal completely. Warriors heal faster because their Qi and blood are strong, and they may not heal in two or three days. It's just that when Bailang first entered the Qi-entraining realm, such wounds would last for one day.
But now, Bailang's small, broken skin and bleeding wounds were no longer visible in just one afternoon. Bailang himself was stunned at first, staring blankly at the location of the wound, wondering if he had an illusion. Then he cut himself open again, this time the cut was bigger, and it still only took less than half a day for the wound to complete the process of scabbing and scabbing, without leaving any marks.
In other words, Bailang's pure strength, physical defense, and recovery ability are now beyond the scope of a warrior, and even among Qi Refiners, they are much stronger than those in the same realm.
In addition to these external gains that can be clearly reflected, there is also an internal gain that he accidentally discovered during his inner meditation: some very fine golden light spots appeared on the bones of his body.
Although he didn't know what specific benefits these golden light spots traveling on the bones of the body would bring to the bones, Bai Lang guessed that it would be a benefit that increased the toughness and endurance of the bones.
After all, bones cannot be blindly hard or tough. A combination of hardness and softness is the best direction. He was certain that it was impossible for the pioneers of martial arts to not even understand these things, and they must all be considered within the cultivation method.
(End of chapter)