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Chapter 300 The Great Interaction Between Heaven and Man

Chapter 300 The Great Interaction Between Heaven and Man (Seventh Update! 4000 Monthly Tickets Requested!)

After that, Li Qi found the Taoist. The Taoist was the same as always, but he immediately unleashed his full power upon meeting Li Qi, clearly sensing the threat he was facing. This was completely different from his casual attack the first time.

The blue level of life corresponds to the Grandmaster. If the monk is just an ordinary Grandmaster who has not yet opened his divine treasures, then the Taoist has definitely opened two great divine treasures and his primordial spirit still has immense power.

The so-called Primordial Spirit Treasure is not the innate Primordial Spirit, but rather borrows a trace of the power of the Primordial Spirit!

As for the ultimate force, it is a qualitative change of Qi. Once completed, it can be said to have fused scattered Qi into a whole.

As for the Taoist's martial arts, Li Qi already knew the style. It was the golden divine skill of the Taoist sect, the Primordial Chaos Qi!

In Wang Yan's time, this divine skill was not lost, but no one could master it. Like the Qian Yuan Dao Jing, this martial art required a great deal of talent.

However, Li Qi also learned this martial art. This was because this martial art had branched out into nine Daoist secret arts, and many people knew it. Some even practiced several of them. However, no one could integrate the nine divine arts and return them to one.

Of course, this divine skill was split and then recombined, and with the development of the times and the changes in martial arts, the final divine skill after being combined has actually subtly surpassed the level of the original. There is no invincible martial art, only invincible people.

Both the Primordial Spirit Divine Treasury and the Ultimate Strength Divine Treasury amplify Qi, and Qi is fundamental to martial arts. One can imagine how powerful the Taoist is.

This is why Li Qi attacked the monks first; monks are easier to defeat.

boom!
The moment the Taoist appeared, his body swelled up, a phenomenon caused by the surge of true energy. Then, he seemed to teleport in the void, and after unleashing his true skills, his speed was much faster than the monk's.

Swift as wind and thunder!

The moment the opponent made a move, Li Qi immediately understood the answer in his mind: this was the secret Heavenly Gang Step of the Daoist sect.

In the world of martial arts, relying on the mysteries of Qi, some grandmasters can use the "Stepping the Dipper" technique to sense the heavens and earth and summon wind and rain in the right place and at the right time.

Of course, this kind of weather manipulation is based on following the natural order, requiring dark clouds to pass by. But the rain isn't supposed to fall here. By interfering with the weather by performing rituals, it's similar to modern artificial rainmaking using missiles. It's based on a similar principle.

Undoubtedly, this martial art possesses an extremely profound sensitivity to the heavens and earth; otherwise, it would be impossible to make rain fall using human power.

In a sense, this footwork contains the changes of yin and yang, movement and stillness, as well as the wonders of the sun, moon, mountains and rivers.

Over the past nine days, Li Qi has conducted in-depth research on similar martial arts techniques and even created the Qian Yuan Step!

However, his Qian Yuan Step is still more subtle than the Tian Gang Step, but it requires strong Qi to support it. If the Qi is insufficient, its wonders will be difficult to manifest.

However, the Taoist's Heavenly Gang Steps are the most suitable for the opponent's current martial arts style!

In Taoist teachings, there are thirty-six Heavenly Dipper Transformations!
Thirty-six is ​​a figurative number, representing infinity. This footwork technique cannot reach the point of infinity, but it still has many variations.

boom!
He stepped forward and struck out with his palm, leaving a handprint.

In an instant, the Taoist's inner energy transformed into a millstone, displaying the divine power to obliterate all things. Li Qi also drew his sword.

The single slash resonated with all things, and even the blade itself shimmered with magnetic light. Undoubtedly, the power of the magnetic field of heaven and earth was also incorporated into the blade. As for the place where the blade struck, it was precisely the most disharmonious and weakest point in the Taoist's Great Handprint's operation and changes.

There is no such thing as perfect operation in this world. Everything that moves has flaws. It's just that the more powerful something is, the better it can cover up its flaws.

This Taoist, in terms of basic attributes, surpasses Li Qi in strength; his Qi is an incredibly powerful and unreasonable force.

However, Li Qi's current state of "all things returning to their origin" has resulted in an incredibly sharp and profound understanding of all things, thanks to the superposition of various qualities and powers. This understanding is especially powerful when this power is concentrated on one person, making it terrifyingly strong.

The blade flashed, followed by a massive explosion. The Taoist's powerful qi handprint was directly shattered by Li Qi's single strike.

The immense explosive force caused both the Taoist priest and Li Qi to stagger backward, each step shattering the earth and sending dust swirling around them, yet each step they took formed a lotus flower.

This is certainly not a coincidence, but rather because this shape is best suited for unloading force.

With one strike and one palm, the two fought to a draw.

“This cross-border assault is indeed not simple. In terms of software, I completely overwhelmed the other party, but in terms of actual strength, I was a bit lacking.”

"That's true. In the realm of Grandmasters, ordinary Grandmasters and Divine Masters are like ordinary Daoists and Daoists of the Four Great Refinements. They seem to be at the same level, but in reality, they are two different levels, not to mention the extraneous factor of Qi..."

"My Heroes Module is currently at the Innate level, with three more Innate Transformations to go before reaching Grandmaster, Divine Sect, and finally my physical body. After breaking through limits three times and receiving additional buffs, my combat power roughly surpasses that of an ordinary First Refinement cultivator, and is even more formidable than the old man in his prime. I'm not sure about the Second Refinement stage though. This thing is like breaking through limits; each step is a new level..."

"I can fight the Divine Sect now entirely because of the Qian Yuan Dao Scripture. If it weren't for the 1,000 points of all attribute bonuses and my own understanding of Qi, I really wouldn't have a chance."

Li Qi was perfectly clear-headed; with just one move, he gained an accurate understanding of the Taoist's combat strength.

Even though he has now mastered all the martial arts in the world of heroes and once reached the ultimate level of martial arts here, and was even able to comprehend the mystery of shattering, wisdom is wisdom and power is power. Knowing more is futile if you can't turn it into power.

Just as Li Qinian turned around, the Taoist retreated, and then suddenly let out a long howl, like a white ape howling at the moon.

Immediately afterwards, a powerful aura burst forth from the Taoist, as if it were to pierce through the boundaries of heaven and earth, transforming into a bridge to connect the celestial realm and the human world!

Upon seeing this, Li Qi immediately knew that the Taoist had directly achieved immortality, and that Taoist martial arts were indeed more powerful than Buddhist techniques in some aspects.

Indeed, many people feel that Buddhism seems to focus more on various thoughts and spiritual practices, but in fact, Buddhism has a broad approach, while Taoism is more subtle in many ways!

The monk never achieved Nirvana before his death, but the Taoist used it immediately after just one move.

The opponent's move is called the Great Interaction Between Heaven and Man!
It may not sound fierce, but in reality, it is a technique to transform oneself, aiming to convert one's essence, energy, and spirit into the most violent energy to kill everything.

(End of this chapter)

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