In the midst of the fierce battle, Chen Feng had never experienced such an exhilarating and unrestrained moment of combat.
After today's thrilling duel, Chen Feng felt an unprecedented sense of joy and satisfaction, as if his entire body and mind had been greatly released and liberated.
As night fell, when Chen Feng stood quietly on the stake and began his cultivation, that wondrous feeling became increasingly apparent.
With the help of high-quality auxiliary tools, the process of condensing golden blood within Chen Feng's body became exceptionally rapid.
Time passed quietly until three o'clock the next morning. Just as Chen Feng was finishing his practice, his body suddenly trembled violently, and his aura surged out like a turbulent wave!
It turns out that after countless hardships and efforts, Chen Feng finally succeeded in condensing the 1,296th drop of incomparably precious golden blood!
In an instant, he clearly sensed that the qi and blood in his body were perfectly integrated and harmonious, with no room for further improvement. At this moment, he had truly reached the peak of the seventh rank!
At the same time, with the completion of the Qi and Blood balance, Chen Feng's own Qi and Blood value also successfully climbed to 200 points.
However, at this stage, since the comprehensive tempering of a certain organ has not yet been completed, his Qi and blood value will not continue to rise for the time being.
Because Chen Feng will mainly use the qi and blood he cultivates next to temper his internal organs, so as to enter the sixth-grade organ refining realm, and this process may take a long time.
The human body has five viscera and six bowels, which collectively refer to the various organs within the body. "Viscera" refers to solid organs with structures, while "bowls" refers to hollow containers.
The "Zang" refers to the five Zang organs: heart, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys. The "Fu" refers to the five Fu organs: small intestine, gallbladder, stomach, large intestine, and bladder. In addition, the thoracic and abdominal cavities are divided into the upper, middle, and lower Jiao, collectively known as the Sanjiao, which is the sixth Fu organ.
The Zang and Fu organs are paired together, with one Zang organ paired with one Fu organ. The Zang organ belongs to Yin and is internal, while the Fu organ belongs to Yang and is external.
The internal and external relationships of the viscera and bowels are connected by the meridians. That is, the meridians of the viscera connect to the bowels, and the meridians of the bowels connect to the viscera. Their meridians and qi communicate with each other and interact with each other. Therefore, the viscera and bowels can influence each other and transmit changes in their pathological conditions.
However, the so-called "internal organ refinement" of a sixth-rank martial artist does not simply refer to a specific object; it actually encompasses the tempering and tempering of many important internal organs such as the five viscera and six bowels.
To understand this, we must first understand the special ability possessed by sixth-rank martial artists—they are already able to project their internal energy outwards.
At the same time, this powerful energy can also penetrate into the body and pose a potential threat to the fragile internal organs.
For this reason, martial artists must strive to make their internal organs increasingly robust and resilient to resist potential attacks from external forces. Only in this way can they unleash even more astonishing power.
Chen Feng was thoroughly familiar with all the subtle details of cultivation for a sixth-grade martial artist.
He knew that the process of refining internal organs could be roughly divided into two different levels: one was the common ordinary refining of internal organs; the other was the pursuit of the ultimate perfect refining of internal organs.
Ordinary organ refining focuses on creating golden organs. That is to say, when a martial artist is strengthening his organs, he can declare the organ refining task complete when the surface of the organs begins to shimmer with a dazzling golden light.
In comparison, the standard for perfect organ refining is clearly a step higher. It requires martial artists not only to refine their internal organs to a golden color, but also to continuously temper them using the power of qi and blood.
Only when the internal organs finally exhibit a texture as warm, delicate, and indestructible as jade, and possess extraordinary strength like gold and silver jewels, can the goal be considered truly achieved.
This is similar to the seventh-grade blood refining technique. The vast majority of ordinary martial artists break through to the sixth-grade martial artist realm with the help of the Golden Internal Organs. Their limit will stop at the third-grade Grandmaster realm.
To go further and become a powerful Martial Venerable, or even a terrifying Martial Saint, one must refine the Jade Internal Organs; otherwise, all talk is out of the question.
As for whether one needs to refine jade organs to become a Heavenly King, Chen Feng couldn't find any relevant information and had no one to ask. However, he judged that the prerequisite for becoming a Heavenly King was probably that the first realm must reach the perfect level.
The transformation of the sixth rank realm means that successfully tempering one organ is considered to have stepped into the early stage of the sixth rank. Tempering all five organs is required to reach the middle stage of the sixth rank, tempering three more organs is required to reach the late stage of the sixth rank, and tempering all organs is required to reach the peak of the sixth rank.
"Great! I've truly reached the peak of the seventh rank before the final battle. Now, when I unleash the Sword Qi Storm and the Sealing Wolf Sword Technique with all my might, I can unleash the strength of a sixth-rank early-stage martial artist."
"If I combine this with my array formation abilities and mental cultivation, I'll be able to put up a fight even against mid- or late-stage sixth-rank martial artists." Chen Feng was very excited.
However, tempering the internal organs is a long process, and Chen Feng is prepared to spend at least a year on it. Of course, there are also some rare and precious materials that can help temper the internal organs and shorten this time.
Name: Chen Feng
Qi and Blood: 200 (January 25th)
Mental strength: 243.3
Realm: Peak Rank 7 Martial Artist, Early Rank 6 Spiritual Mind Master
Technique:
Level B: Five Elements Stance Training (Perfect)
Martial arts:
S-Rank: Devouring Mystic Technique (Advanced Level, Minor Success) 8928/
Rank A: Sealing Wolf Sword Technique (Minor Success 3516/)
Rank B: Sword Qi Storm (Mastery 5788/), Horizontal Training Technique (Minor Mastery 6896/), Riding the Wind Technique (Mastery 5988/), Vajra Fist (Minor Mastery 5675/)
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