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386: Chapter 230: Promotion (Please Subscribe) 386: Chapter 230: Promotion (Please Subscribe) Canglang River, Chu Xisheng was a bit dazed as he sat on the deck of the sailboat.
Just then, a huge firework exploded in his field of vision, and dazzling colors instantly filled the screen.
Chu Xisheng wondered what was happening?
He had clearly turned off the effects.
Then he saw the numbers in the Martial Arts Points section of his character panel undergo a dramatic change.
——2343312.
Chu Xisheng blinked, unable to understand the situation.
Hadn’t it just been a little over 1.83 million?
Now it was 2.34 million?
Had this enormous firework brought him 500,000 Martial Arts Points?
Was it because he had defeated Mo Qilin?
Chu Xisheng gave this idea some brief thought before dismissing it.
Defeating Mo Qilin could bring him a substantial amount of Martial Arts Points, but it wouldn’t happen this quickly.
News spread needed time, and it couldn’t possibly explode with 500,000 Martial Arts Points so extravagantly all at once.
Chu Xisheng then shook his head, abandoning the idea of delving further into the cause.
The Martial Arts Points he was now receiving came from all over, how could he figure it out?
The system wouldn’t indicate the source of the Martial Arts Points.
Chu Xisheng cast aside the doubts in his mind and continued to concentrate on studying Martial Arts.
During the month since he had left Xiushui County and headed north, Chu Xisheng had been steadfastly practicing Martial Arts every day.
Whether it was the Chasing Wind Saber or the Light Cloud Jump, he had made great progress.
Especially after acquiring the Sixth Rank “Supreme Divine Communication,” Chu Xisheng found a day’s worth of study now equated to three days’ worth previously.
Chu Xisheng now only had a few critical barriers left that he couldn’t comprehend, that he hadn’t figured out.
If practicing Martial Arts was likened to digging ditches, then he had already dug most of the channels, with only two or three nodes left to break through.
Once those were cleared, everything would be in flow.
In less than six months, Qin Muge had mastered all ten Outer Disciple arts.
Now, in just over a month, Chu Xisheng had brought both the Chasing Wind Saber and the Chasing Lightning Finger to the Seventh Layer, barely qualifying as forming a Triangular Stance.
Of course, Qin Muge’s stance was a bit longer, his was shorter.
Just a little bit shorter.
An hour passed in the blink of an eye, and Chu Xisheng remained quietly in meditation, fully focused, until the other Spiritual Core in his forehead dissipated and he snapped back to reality.
Chu Xisheng felt a pang of regret.
Was that it for the usage time of the Character Card?
Hadn’t that been too fast?
Just now, after figuring out the challenging points of the Chasing Wind Saber and Light Cloud Jump, he had started studying the Chasing Lightning Finger.
The Chasing Lightning Finger had similarly advanced two days ago when he broke through the Wind and Thunder Martial Intent.
But just now, after spending about an hour and a half studying, he had already understood a large part of the Seventh Layer of the Chasing Lightning Finger, leaving only practice remaining.
It wasn’t enough to just comprehend it; he needed to practice it until he mastered it thoroughly for his Chasing Lightning Finger to truly reach the Seventh Layer realm.
Meanwhile, Chu Xisheng’s character panel underwent a significant change once again.
The Chasing Wind Saber and the Light Cloud Jump had both reached the Seventh Layer realm.
The Seventh Layer of both the Chasing Wind Saber and Light Cloud Jump meant not only had the pathway of True Yuan circulation expanded significantly, becoming more efficient and faster; the control over muscles, bones, and Blood energy had also improved remarkably.
This meant Chu Xisheng’s saber became faster and stronger, and his movement technique would be more agile and rapid.
Also, the number of Martial Arts Points had changed to 2623312.
Which was a nearly 300,000 point increase from when the big firework exploded.
Chu Xisheng thought this was the Martial Arts Points sent to him by Mo Qilin.
The news of his defeating Mo Qilin with two strikes must have spread throughout Capital City, and even beyond into the Heluo region.
Unfortunately, this person’s ranking on the Qingyun List was only ninety-seven, just two spots higher than Si Huangquan.
While Mo Qilin’s combat ability far surpassed Si Huangquan, the Qingyun List primarily considers cultivation talent and Bloodline Talent first.
At sixteen, Mo Qilin’s Seventh Rank was still slightly lacking in terms of cultivation talent.
Otherwise, Chu Xisheng could have hoped that in the next Qingyun General List update, his own ranking might advance into the top ninety-five.
In the following days, Chu Xisheng spent most of his time diligently practicing various Martial Arts, occasionally using Martial Arts Points to refresh the Martial Arts Treasure Vault during his free time.
Ye Zhiqiu was invited by him to join him on the boat, traveling together.
In fact, she had also booked a two-story schooner, which was slightly less nice compared to the one Chu Xisheng was on.
The key was to save money.
It could save more than half the funds allocated to her by the Zhengyang Martial Arts Hall.
Ye Zhiqiu came from a family of salt farmers in Taishan County and was not well-off, so she was more frugal with money, even more careful with her budgeting than Chu Xisheng.
Chu Xisheng was also pleased.
This was not only a powerful bodyguard but also a personal instructor.
Whenever he encountered anything he didn’t understand during his training, he could consult Ye Zhiqiu, and the effect was hardly inferior to having Chu Yunyun by his side.
However, Ye Zhiqiu seemed quite displeased with Ji Qianqian, constantly at odds with her throughout the journey.
She even secretly warned Chu Xisheng, saying this woman’s origins were suspicious, her abilities profound and inscrutable, and she might also be a plant from some faction.
Ye Zhiqiu cautioned him to be extremely careful, suggesting that it might be best to follow the rules of Jianghu and send Ji Qianqian away from West Mountain Hall to avoid future troubles.
Chu Xisheng thought it would be strange if Ji Qianqian didn’t have any problems.
Yet these snitches, in certain situations, were quite useful.
Besides, he had already spent 110,000 Martial Arts Points on Ji Qianqian—no, 120,000.
Just as Ye Zhiqiu was warning him, Chu Xisheng couldn’t resist and exchanged for another “Near Ink Taint (Divine Power Card)” from the Martial Arts Treasure Vault.
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