Chapter 376 - 169: Martial Arts Grandmaster, Upheaval in the Great Wilderness (Part 2)
Chapter 376 - 169: Martial Arts Grandmaster, Upheaval in the Great Wilderness (Part 2)
"The Grandmaster is the second threshold."
"However, in the transformation of the Innate Realm, the Martial Arts Family has inherently supplemented their talents. This threshold, even if the comprehension is lacking, can often be overcome with painstaking effort."
Lu Heng stood at the front of the classroom.
With a wave of his hand, the transparent figure demonstrated, while he explained, and the specific methods of improvement were remembered by the students.
A class lasted nearly three hours.
Qin Jin was fully focused, employing the Enlightenment Treasure Skill, and studied earnestly.
As the class neared its end, Lu Heng raised his palm, and the pressure around him suddenly lessened.
With a wave of his hand, the transparent figure that had been demonstrating dissolved into pure light, merging and compressing into fingertip-sized [locks], which flew toward the attending students.
"The interval between my classes is quite long."
"Before the next class begins, if you wish to continue honing in this manner, use this object to suppress yourself."
With the last words said, Lu Heng’s figure disappeared from the spot.
"This Teacher Lu is evidently not a simple person."
"I wonder if he’s a Martial Saint, or a Celestial Being..."
Thoughts flashed through Qin Jin’s mind.
As Martial Abyss is a top academy within the Star System, its instructors are undoubtedly elite individuals, truly proving the saying that the great figures many encounter in life are often met during college.
With these thoughts, Qin Jin lifted his wristwatch and checked the time.
"In a few days, Master Gu will return to the academy."
"Just in time to seek further advice on related matters, confirming with her."
Rising, amid the subconscious gazes of other students, Qin Jin stepped out of the classroom.
From the back.
As he left, a voice arose.
"I didn’t expect to see a first-year student in this class."
"This student Qin Jin’s cultivation speed is truly unimaginable. He has at least completed the Third Shedding, considering he could defeat Shi Luoshu, his realm might be even higher!"
"Achieving this in the first year of admission is terrifying."
Amidst the discussions.
The students left, and the classroom gradually quieted down.
...
Three days later.
Within the academy, in a certain martial arts training hall.
Gu Huang stood at the front.
She looked somewhat weathered, and upon returning to the academy, contacted Qin Jin immediately. The two met at this location.
From the back.
Qin Jin, having received the message, had just arrived, and as Gu Huang turned, she spoke, "The Miracle Corridor you asked about has some leads."
Qin Jin’s spirit was lifted, and his expression became more serious.
In the Star Ascending Arena, he had received a sealed invitation.
[Miracle Corridor Invitation]
After returning to the academy, he had inquired with Master Gu, but she was also unaware of the relevant information and promised to look into it.
That invitation had yet to be unsealed, remaining in a locked state.
In front.
Gu Huang calmly explained, "This is an implicit plan that the Federation is carrying out."
"The so-called Miracle Corridor is a fortuitous place created by the Federation itself. Outstanding genius figures from all major Star Systems within the Federation will have the opportunity to obtain an invitation through different means, to enter it and compete for opportunities."
"It is also considered a place of honing."
She looked at Qin Jin, "When the Miracle Corridor opens, you can try entering."
"That invitation will be your entrance, and you won’t need to leave the academy by then."
"I understand,"
Qin Jin nodded.
Gu Huang’s expression became more serious, gazing at him, "Qin Jin, demonstrate your Martial Arts progress."
"Alright."
Before Gu Huang had returned to the academy, the teacher and student had frequently communicated, so Qin Jin had nothing to hide. With a thought, Primordial Power surged forth.
The aura completed its rise in an instant, with invisible waves rolling around, and amidst the influx of dense Primordial Power, brilliance emerged around Qin Jin.
"Is this the improvement brought by breaking limits?"
Gu Huang sensed the specific aura, a flash of emotion passing through her eyes.
"Self four sheddings, with an extra shedding through the Divine Martial Furnace."
"But the Primordial Power you currently wield far surpasses that of an ordinary Five Shedding Grandmaster."
She could be said to have witnessed Qin Jin’s growth.
After Qin Jin gained an extra transformation through the Divine Martial Furnace, Gu Huang had already realized her student’s talent surpassed her own of the past.
But now...
Precisely because of her insight, upon sensing Qin Jin’s aura, she felt moved.
After all, this cultivation path was one she had also walked.
"Enough."
With an uplifted hand to stop, the fluctuation in Gu Huang’s eyes subsided, her expression extremely serious.
"To break through the limits of life and achieve an extra shedding compared to others, being able to undergo ten sheddings in the Innate Realm are experiences unimaginable to others."
"Qin Jin."
"Since you have achieved these, you must be even more earnest."
Her tone steady: "Establish an exceedingly solid foundation in the Innate Realm, thereby forging an unbeatable martial path, and upon breaking through to a higher realm, usher in the ultimate explosion."
"Master Gu, I understand."
Qin Jin earnestly responded.
"Lu Heng’s teaching methods are comprehensive enough."
"I won’t go into more detail."
"However..."
With a shift in tone, Gu Huang raised her palm, forming a rhombus-shaped cube from converging Primordial Powers.
Power intermingled above.
"This is a pure Domain I’ve shaped, removing other attributes."
"Observing it will also help you improve your control over power."
"Keep it up, Qin Jin."
"At your current pace..."
Gu Huang’s voice lowered, "You have a great chance of becoming the youngest Martial Arts Grandmaster in Federation Martial Arts history, with no peer."
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