Chapter 187 - Using Martial Arts to Control the Spiritual and Force to Manifest Technique
Wang Jianchong quivered from head to toe, then struggled his way out of the cliffside. He took a deep breath and was just about to say something whenâ
Ning Sihuaâs brow furrowed slightly. âDo you have something else to say?â
Her pleasant voice carried a hint of a chill. Wang Jianchongâs heart sank. He clasped his fist and lowered his head. âIâll carry out your orders, Palace Master.â
With that, he turned and limped off, his heart filled with sourness and bewilderment. Iâm still a vice palace master here, arenât I? Why would the palace master attack me? I just donât get it.
Li Fengxing watched him disappear. Waves coursed through his heart too, and he couldnât calm down. He realized that something strange was happening, and he fell increasingly silent.
As for Wen Lingzhao, she was equally quiet. She was trying her best to stay calm, but her heart surged with emotions she couldnât quite tame, to the point that her bewilderment showed on her face. She stood there, dazed and distracted.
Then, out of nowhere, Su Yi said, âThatâs two people whose lives youâve saved from right under my nose.â
This declaration seemed a bit random.
But Ning Sihua instantly understood. âFellow Daoist, you were right: when you dwell within the mundane world, it's hard to avoid its fetters. I am the palace master of Heavenâs Origin Academy. If I want to immerse myself in my cultivation, I need people to assist me with various trifles.â
âAnd how do you intend to resolve todayâs incident?â Su Yi asked with great interest.
Ning Sihua thought for a moment. âHow about you treat me to a drink?â
âA drink to dissolve our enmity?â Su Yiâs eyebrows shot up.
A hint of a smile rose on Ning Sihuaâs immature features. She said, her tone rife with implied meaning, âHas there ever been any enmity between us?â
âToday wonât work.â Su Yi shook his head, then raised his brush and dipped it in the welled ink.
âBut,â he said offhandedly, âIf I get the chance some other time, thereâs no reason we canât drink until weâre both dead drunk.â
There was no way heâd fail to realize Ning Sihuaâs intentions. She wanted to use âsharing a drinkâ as an excuse to have an in-depth discussion with him.
There was no doubt about it: this mysterious woman capable of youthful rejuvenation had sensed something in him.
In her eyes, what happened here today wasnât even worth mentioning.
Of course, Su Yi felt the same way. In that sense, the two of them really did have reason to call each other âFellow Daoist.â Both of them disdained the petty squabbles of the mundane world; there was no way theyâd concern themselves with what happened earlier.
Ning Sihua was momentarily stunned, but after a brief silence, she said, âThat works too.â
She then stood off to the side and said no more. As for Su Yi, he held his breath and focused, sinking into silence and staring at the white paper spread across the boulder.
As if sensing what was about to happen, a pair of jade-like fists clenched. Wen Lingzhaoâs heart filled with an unprecedented sense of humiliation, and she could no longer remain silent. âSu Yi, I already said that Iâd rather die than sign your contract!â
The young woman paused for emphasis between each syllable, practically spitting her words through her tightly clenched teeth. Her peerlessly beautiful yet icy cold face brimmed with determination and hatred.
Ning Sihua looked at her but said nothing.
The light of the sun was gentle and warm. A breeze blew through the mountains, rustling the pines.
The young womanâs furious, determined words seemed sudden and out of place against the tranquil scenery; they were even a bit jarring.
Su Yi remained silent, his expression calm. Only his eyes flashed with a sharp light, like the edge of a sword.
Then, he picked up his brush and swept it across the page.
Eight characters appeared on the white paper, written with such force that they bled through the page, completed in a single breath. They were free, forceful, and unrestrained.
The paper was white as snow, the ink as dark as night.
âHah~!â Su Yi let out a long breath of turbid air, then casually flung his brush aside. He pointed to the paper resting on the boulder, then glanced at the nearby Wen Lingzhao. âThis isnât a letter of repudiation, nor is it a contract. I disdain using such methods to humiliate you; we were strangers to begin with, and our arranged marriage made us spouses in name only. From now on, there is nothing between us at all.â
With that, he put his hands behind his back, turned, and walked away. He couldnât even be bothered to wait and see her reaction. After today, what would it matter if she got together with Xiang Ming? He wouldnât care in the least.
The way he saw it, the eight characters written on the page were like a sword, severing all of his restraints.
They werenât particularly dynamic, much less profoundly affecting. Nevertheless, that light, ethereal line of eight characters contained everything Su Yi wanted to express.
This was a decent way to end it.
âFellow DaoistâŚ.â said Ning Sihua softly.
Su Yi just stood there without so much as turning his head to look at her. âDo you have business?â
âSince we were destined to meet, how about we spar?â said Ning Sihua.
This time, Su Yi turned and stared at the nearby, youthful-looking Ning Sihua. âOne attack to determine victory and defeat?â
Ning Sihua smiled. âBoth of us live within the mundane world. We neednât rush to determine a victor. All I ask is that you help open my eyes.â
âOh,â said Su Yi. âCome on then.â
Ning Sihua stretched out her hand. Her long, slender fingers spread out like lotus petals, then clenched into a fist.
Then, she lightly knocked the air.
Instantly, a wisp of clear, melodious birdsong reverberated throughout the mountains, shaking the pines and scattering the clouds.
Li Fengxing watched from afar as a transparent, crystalline lotus hand seal appeared in Ning Sihuaâs palm and swept forth.
In an instant, it was like a dazzlingly radiant lotus blooming between heaven and earth. It released vast swathes of light, like a divine technique, mysterious and inscrutable.
How could anyone call this a âmundane martial artâ? This was like the magic spoken of in legends!
âWhat level of power is this?â Wen Lingzhao was shaken, and she watched in a daze.
Sheâd long since heard who-knows-how-many rumors about their mysterious palace masterâs power, but she would never have thought that when Ning Sihua really took action, it would be so unbelievable.
Then, she watched as Su Yiâs eyebrows shifted upward. With a sudden shake of his sleeves, his hands pulled the air. Abundant, flourishing power surged from his palms, gradually gathering above them.
It was as if his hands held the sun and moon aloft.
One was yang; those who obey me live.
The other was yin; those who go against me die.
One yin, one yang, life and death. Both hands moved closer together andâ
Boom!
The lotus hand seal flew through the air and descended, but when it clashed with Su Yiâs joined hands, the result was a low, muffled boom.
Immediately afterward, the birdsong increased in pitch, and an unbelievable scene unfoldedâ
The blocked hand seal bloomed, splitting into layer after layer after layer and materializing into a vibrant, lifelike, fiery-red vermillion bird.
The bird bathed in flame as it spread its wings, and a flood of terrifying destructive power spread out around it.
âImmortal magic!?â Li Fengxing gasped, and his heart shook.
As for Wen Lingzhao, she was already rooted to the spot, her mind blank.
Su Yiâs dark eyes subtly lit up, and a hint of a playful grin tugged at the corners of his lips.
Using martial arts to control the spiritual and force to manifest technique?
To him, that wasnât even worth mentioning!
His hands suddenly intercrossed, like a pair of millstones, drawing on the starkly different powers of firmness and softness. They suddenly converged.
It was like an intersection of yin and yang or the cycle of life and death.
Boom!
The fiery vermillion bird had only just spread its wings as if to take flight when the two âmillstonesâ suppressed it. They crushed it, inch by inch, like they were grinding grain. Sparks scattered in all directions, and as these two powers clashed, the sound of rumbling rang out.
And when Su Yiâs hands fully overlapped, the vermillion bird born of a hand seal was frittered away to nothingness. It dispersed, leaving nothing behind.
Everyone fell silent.
Li Fengxing quivered from head to toe. Witnessing this duel had shaken him, mind and soul. He felt as if heâd witnessed immortals practicing their magics; he found it hard to stay in control.
Only now did he realize that had he really fought Su Yi just now, if the grand elder hadnât yelled for him to stop or if he didnât pull back just in time, he would already be dead!
Only now did he understand what Su Yi meant when he said Ning Sihua had saved two lives.
The palace masterâs arrival really had saved two people: Li Fengxing and Wang Jianchong!
As soon as this thought occurred to him, Li Fengxing couldnât help but break out in cold sweats. He realized that heâd just had a brush with death. The most ridiculous part was that he was only just now realizing it...
Meanwhile, Wen Lingzhaoâs mind was completely blank with bewilderment. The palace masterâs attack was so high-level, yet that guy actually blocked it?
It was then that Ning Sihua exclaimed, âFellow Daoist, if I donât mistake my guess, you quenched all one hundred and eight spiritual apertures, then achieved âfull spiritual awakening of the acupointsâ in one fell swoop, achieving peerless foundations?â
Her bright eyes shone with a strange light; it seemed she found it hard to believe.
âUsing martial arts to control the spiritual and force to manifest technique? Seeing this, Iâd think youâd long since transcended the Four Realms of the Martial Dao, but it turns out you achieved this within the mere Inner Furnace Realm,â said Su Yi flatly.
âUsing martial arts to control the spiritual and force to manifest techniqueâ referred to controlling the force and spiritual energy of heaven and earth to derive powers reminiscent of magic.
Of course, ordinary Grandmasters had no hope of achieving this.
Only those who, in the Inner Furnace Realm, tempered âFive-Colored Spiritual Radianceâ could master power of this level.
Grandmasters were those who refined their organs: the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys. These major organs were like five furnaces within the body, hence the name âthe Inner Furnace Realmâ.
âFive-Colored Spiritual Radianceâ referred to refining these five âorgan furnacesâ to achieve spiritual dao light, the spiritual radiance of the five elementsâWood, Metal, Fire, Water, and Earth.
Woodâs light was green, and it was nourished within the Liver Furnace.
Metalâs light was golden, and it was nourished within the Lung Furnace.
And so on and so forth.
The five major organs were like furnaces, and when they each shone with spiritual light, they created a fully perfected power. This was the highest secret of the five levels of the Grandmaster Realm.
Refining the innards wasnât difficult; the hard part was obtaining spiritual radiance. This was no easier than achieving âfull spiritual awakening of the acupointsâ in the Qi Accumulation Realm.
Even in the Nine Provinces of the Wilds, less than one in ten thousand could accomplish such a feat.
But Ning Sihua was one of those peerless existences.
Despite this, Su Yi, with his Qi Accumulation cultivation, could easily diffuse her profound and inscrutable attack and discern its nature.
That was precisely why Ning Sihua was so surprised.
âFellow Daoist, youâre truly incomparable to mundane martial artists,â said Ning Sihua, her voice soft and pleasing to the ear. After this, should I get the chance, Iâll be sure to consult with you, and I hope you wonât be stingy.â
Su Yi laughed dryly. âNext time we meet, so long as you can take one of my attacks, Iâll be sure to treat you with good-quality brew.â
Ning Sihua couldnât help but smile, her eyes carrying a hint of laughter. âFellow Daoist, youâre quite vindictive.â
âThis is called âgiving as good as one gets.â Had I failed to take your attack just now, Iâm afraid youâd have been reluctant to let me leave so easily.â Su Yi shook his head and waved. âFarewell.â
With that, he turned around and left. His blue robes willowed as he faded into the distance.
From beginning to end, he didnât so much as glance at Wen Lingzhao.
It was only after Su Yiâs tall, aloof figure disappeared from view that Ning Sihua retracted her gaze and glanced at the boulder beside the pine tree.
The writing implements were laid out on its surface, as well as Su Yiâs newest work of calligraphy: âParting will be best for both of us, so letâs each seek happiness on our own.â
Each character was free and unbridled, and the ink bled through the page. At a glance, it looked like a sword severing its fetters, revealing sanguine ease, rife with meaning.