The Chengdao Zhe Men

Large ships sail around the islands of the world's outer seas, nomadic tribes roam above the oceans, and high tower cities stand between heaven and earth. Roaring blood-silver engines, exquisit...

Chapter Forty-Two: Common Sense of Cultivation

Unfortunately, the last page wasn't about the characteristics of "Dao Qi" but rather "Tian Qi," which made Chen Jing feel a bit bored, but he still continued reading.

He believed that his master would give him information on "Taoist Qi" next time.

"Blood Realm cultivators with the Qi of Heaven can be called martial artists. They are always solitary and aloof, possessing innate resistance to cold and heat, but within certain limits and not particularly powerful. Their innate strength is also stronger than other Blood Realm cultivators. They have two signature abilities: one is to become both calm and violent, like a cold and ruthless butcher—this is a burst mode that can be used briefly; the other is to imbue their weapons with elemental energy, creating fire, frost, or lightning..."

"Cultivators at the Dan Realm of the Heavenly Qi are powerful sorcerers who can cast a wide variety of spells, such as summoning a gale within a certain range, bringing down a torrential rain over a short distance, igniting dry grass with their gaze, and burning mortals to charcoal with the touch of their hands... They are especially skilled in the Five Elements spells, which are numerous and varied, some extremely powerful, and others strange and difficult to defend against..."

"Cultivators at the Qi Realm of Heavenly Qi are called Immortal Masters in the Celestial Dynasty. They can ride the clouds and mist, or transform their hands into fiery wings to fly high into the sky. They can also throw palm thunder or create weapons made of lightning, and are especially skilled in thunder magic."

Wow, this is amazing! It seems like cultivators with the Qi of Heaven are far stronger than others. Chen Jing thought to himself, "The Qi of Heaven is the closest to the image of a 'cultivator' I had in mind!"

After reading it, Chen Jing closed his eyes and tried to memorize the information through meditation. He recited it several times and found that the only errors in the narrative were in the details. Then he threw the paper into the fire pit and burned it.

He still remembered the important matter: studying "The Shadow Cloak"!

"Shadow Cloak" is clearly much more difficult than "Deceptive Blade," which can be seen from the prologue and the master's words, as it is thicker.

"I hope I can finish reading it today..." Chen Jing muttered to himself, flipping through the book with one hand and looking up words in the dictionary with the other.