Chapter 188 Martial Arts Divine Intent
That evening, Bai Ze's phone received a message from an unknown number.

He had quietly returned to Yujing Martial Arts University and his dormitory. The message he sent was the first time the pawn he had planted had taken effect and provided feedback.

"He's not dead after all."

Looking at the message, Bai Ze felt a sense of expectation mixed with regret, saying, "She's really tough."

The message naturally described Yun Shu's situation, and even detailed his various behaviors, including the oppressive feeling brought by his mental power.

Yun Shu, this enemy, is indeed not so easy to kill.

"Who's still alive? Yun Shu?"

Upon hearing this, Luo Shui also came over to look at Bai Ze's message, but Bai Ze deleted it with a swipe of his hand, which angered Luo Shui so much that she pulled the bandage tightly around her wound.

"Be gentle." Bai Ze couldn't help but gasp.

During life-or-death battles, Bai Ze would keep his nerves taut and forcefully suppress the pain, but when it came time to relax, he wouldn't force himself to endure it.

"That's how I make it."

Luo Shui wrapped Bai Ze's upper body in bandages, especially the wound on his shoulder, and said, "I'm not a medical student. I'm already quite skilled. Besides, your injury is so serious, I don't have the ability to heal you. Are you really not going to the medical school for treatment?"

"No thanks, I don't want any unnecessary risks," Bai Ze said slowly.

His shoulder was slashed by the air blade, and his internal organs were also injured. The injuries were indeed serious, but if that were all, Bai Ze would not be willing to risk going to the medical department for treatment.

Yujing University's medical department is world-renowned, and 70% of the members of Wanji Medical Association come from the medical department.

However, the medical school is also known worldwide for its various insidious and underhanded techniques.

Even Bai Ze couldn't guarantee that he could ignore those methods.

The combination of martial arts and modern medicine represents the ultimate development of lethality against living beings.

The traitor from the Ursus Federation, known as the "Undead," Kosh'e, was a renowned biologist and physician.

Bai Ze had personally witnessed the evil techniques he created.

Yun Shu's girlfriend is in the medical department, and who knows how many of Yun Shu's lackeys are in the medical department.

"I have the 'Buddha Kingdom in the Palm of My Hand,' so I don't need to worry about injuries."

As Bai Ze spoke, he began to move his injured shoulder.

His development of physical awareness is also quite profound. He can fully grasp the movement of flesh, blood, muscles and bones and make adjustments accordingly. Although these injuries are troublesome, they are not difficult for Bai Ze.

Furthermore, Bai Ze could even use this opportunity to refine his essence and condense his spirit.

"Your 'Sutra on the Practice of the Wheel-Turning King' has reached this stage? It seems you are not far from the three-star perfection."

Luo Shui, who had also practiced the "Sutra of the Wheel-Turning King," looked surprised, raised her eyebrows, and breathed a sigh of relief, "It seems you're quite resilient too."

Relieved, she casually tossed the bandages and medication into the medical kit and then turned on her smart bracelet.

The light screen projection lit up, and Mu Yaoguang's figure appeared.

Upon seeing Bai Ze, Mu Yaoguang's expression subtly changed, though it was hard to tell whether it was relief or something else entirely.

A subtle expression flashed across Mu Yaoguang's face as she asked, "How does it feel to escape death?"

She had a slightly sarcastic tone, and there seemed to be some anger between her brows.

Clearly, Mu Yaoguang already knew about Bai Ze's fate. Luo Shui had most likely informed her beforehand; Luo Shui's loyalty to Mu Yaoguang should never be underestimated.

"It feels pretty good, especially when I realize you care about me," Bai Ze said with a smile.

Mu Yaoguang remained silent, but posted a picture of a shrimp head on the screen.

"Seeing you bow your head like that makes me feel relieved."

Mu Yaoguang accepted the challenge calmly, showing none of the expected shyness typical of a young woman.

“They’ve not only taken the lead, but they’ve also learned to develop covert networks,” Luo Shui reported, seizing the opportunity. “I just received a message from someone who knows even what’s going on with Yun Shu right now.”

"Oh?"

Mu Yaoguang looked surprised, her eyes darting around as if she were considering something.

However, she did not ask, but instead looked deeply at Bai Ze and said, "Everyone has secrets. Since Brother Ye Yu is unwilling to talk about it, Luo Shui, please don't be too offensive."

Her words seemed to have a hidden meaning, which stirred something in Bai Ze's heart.

'A secret...could it be that they've discovered something?'

The thought crossed his mind, and Bai Ze smiled and said, "Actually, it's nothing. I just used some tricks to find out some information."

As he spoke, Bai Ze relayed the contents of the message.

"I never imagined that Yun Shu not only survived, but could even walk. It's incredible that a five-star martial artist has such vitality," Bai Ze said, making sarcastic remarks.

Mu Yaoguang frowned and pondered for a while before saying, "It is indeed possible for a five-star martial artist to survive a lightning strike, but Yun Shu's ability to walk is probably because he laid a solid foundation with his Golden Core. Judging from what you said, he may have made another breakthrough at the critical moment of life and death, and his martial will was just beginning to take shape, but it was interrupted by the lightning."

At this point, Mu Yaoguang smiled slightly, "A breakthrough that is interrupted will inevitably have a backlash. Unless he is willing to let his foundation become unstable, it will be impossible for him to break through again in a short period of time."

"And since his mental power can bring people the power of life and death, it shows that his will and ego are of the type that are self-centered. You ruined his plans, so he must hate you to the bone."

"I am the only one who matters? You can tell his character from that?" Bai Ze asked in surprise.

He wasn't surprised that Yun Shu deeply hated him, but he was quite curious about the Divine Intent of Martial Arts.

Moreover, since Yun Shu is certain to break through to the sixth star, a better understanding of martial arts will be beneficial for dealing with challenges in the future.

"of course can."

Mu Yaoguang said, "Martial Dao Divine Intent, as the name suggests, is the combination of martial arts and self-awareness. When a martial artist reaches the sixth-star realm, he develops his spiritual consciousness, and at the same time, he must combine his divine essence with martial arts, which, like true qi, has a certain unique property."

“Some people cultivate fire-attribute techniques, and their consciousness becomes like fire. When they make a move, they can not only injure people with their qi, but also burn their spirit with their intention. Similarly, there are those whose intention is like ice. This type can be considered as learning from nature, comprehending the heavens and earth, the sun and the moon, taking the meaning of nature, and aligning it with their own spirit.”

"There is another type, which combines one's own temperament and mindset, and combines one's past life experiences, temperament and other spiritual qualities with one's spirit. For example, Ye Liuyun, the Tianguan martial artist who created the 'Ascending Intent', overpowered his peers before the sixth star and condensed the martial arts divine intent that allows one to ascend to the top and look down on the world. His divine intent is called 'Ascending Intent'."

"So, Yun Shu is also taking the path of taking what is meant for him?" Bai Ze guessed.

"Nine times out of ten."

Mu Yaoguang said, "No matter which path you take, you must follow your heart. Even if you follow nature, you must follow an object that resonates with your own heart. For example, a person with a fiery temper cannot cultivate a will as cold as ice. However, it is more obvious when you draw inspiration from yourself."

Ultimately, it depends on one's own life experiences and temperament, which makes it more obvious and natural.

"When Master Lu asked you about your ideals, he actually wanted you to understand your own heart in advance so that you wouldn't waste time later. Buddhism teaches that you can see your true nature, and martial arts training is also a process of seeing your true nature and yourself."

(End of this chapter)

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