I am a Dao Ancestor, and I have created the Immortal Dao!
19 My body is the sea, heaven and earth are rivers

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The commotion outside had nothing to do with Lin Cheng at this moment.

After leaving the Imperial City, Lin Cheng measured the Divine Great Land on foot.

They ate in the wilderness, using the sky as a blanket and the ground as a bed, touring the beautiful or dilapidated scenery along the way.

They saw the beautiful mountains and rivers, as well as the dilapidated villages caused by the years of war.

Occasionally, he would give pointers to Zhang Hai and the guards.

At this moment, Lin Cheng felt that he was truly alive.

At this moment, his martial arts had already reached an unprecedented level and was invincible in the world.

Without the imminent danger of life and death, he had to constantly learn and rack his brains to perfect the mental cultivation method of the " All Rivers Run Into the Sea ".

Those without the throne had the responsibility of protecting the people, protecting their brothers and sisters, and protecting and serving their slaves.

In the future, the people of the Divine Great Land would be fed, clothed, and honored by her ambitious sister, Lin Jingxue, who was about to become the Empress.

The brothers and sisters his father left behind, as well as the servants who had been taking care of his daily life, could also live in peace for the rest of their lives.

From now on, Lin Cheng could do anything he wanted. He would no longer be bound by responsibility and reality.

Without the pressure lingering in his heart, he could walk forward in a relaxed manner and tour the magnificent mountains and rivers of the Divine Great Land.

Because of this, Lin Cheng felt that he was truly alive at this moment.

In the past, he was just surviving.

Gradually, Lin Cheng entered a mysterious spiritual realm. He could feel himself getting closer to nature, and his body and heart were constantly evolving.

In the battle of Jingdou's Imperial City, Lin Cheng had used the mental cultivation method of " All Rivers Run Into the Sea " to plunder and absorb the tens of thousands of years of cultivation power of more than 300 experts that he had captured and accumulated over the years, condensing a thousand years of extremely pure inner breath.

Then, on the battlefield, he absorbed and plundered the energy of nearly sixty experts.

Even though he had lost more than half of his energy during the battle, the remaining essence, blood, and Qi were still quite a large number.

However, as the journey progressed, the Essence Qi and blood were naturally refined.

The majestic level of his cultivation did not increase. It was still at the level of a thousand years of cultivation. However, the Inner Breath that he thought had been condensed to the extreme became more and more pure.

His spirit was also constantly growing. As he continued to get close to nature, the Heaven Essence and Earth Qi that he could only vaguely sense became clearer and clearer in Lin Cheng's perception.

Those light, pure, and masculine things were the essence of heaven condensed from the power of the stars of the Yin, Yang, and Nine Heavens.

If he absorbed the essence of the heavens, he could make his body lighter, have higher attack speed, movement speed, and reaction speed, and make his mind clearer.

The thick, ever-changing, and cold ones were the earth vein Yuan Qi gathered from the various magnetic, evil, blood, and Yin Qi under the Nine Lands.

If one absorbed the energy of the earth vein, they would have a stronger physique, superior defense, strength, internal energy, and recovery speed.

Every martial artist who cultivated would use their martial arts to vaguely sense the essence of heaven and earth. They would absorb the nutrients needed by the human body and turn them into their own essence, blood, and Qi.

Then, with the nourishment of food and medicine, he would continuously refine his energy into qi to increase his strength and improve his overall strength.

The amount of internal energy determined a martial artist's battle endurance, and the purity of internal energy determined the strength of the martial arts a martial artist could use.

And the amount of heaven essence and earth qi absorbed would determine whether a martial artist would walk a light and agile or heavy battle style.

Lin Cheng was not surprised by the existence of the Heavenly Essence and Earthly Energy.

In the profound martial arts books that he had read, there were descriptions of the essence of heaven and earth.

Generally speaking, in order for one's martial arts to have greater power, one would choose one or two of the Heavenly Essence and Earthly Qi as the main source of absorption when one's martial arts reached the first-class level.

For example, the Mysterious Heavenly Palace's Palace Master Ji Qinrui's cultivation was far inferior to Lin Cheng's.

However, he was able to rely on the sharp sword qi created by his pure Profound Heaven Destroying Divine Sword to slightly break through his defense. Through the thick protective qi, Lin Cheng felt the pain of being pricked by needles.

However, although this cultivation method guaranteed purity and could produce power faster, it also went to the extreme.

If he could accommodate all things and make his body more balanced, although his cultivation speed would be slightly slower, the upper limit of his martial arts would be higher. In the end, he would be powerful to another extraordinary level.

This was the biggest difference between a top-tier expert and a martial arts legend in the game.?

Super-class experts relied on a single specialty such as lethality, speed, or the depth of their internal energy to have stronger combat power than ordinary martial artists.

Martial Arts Legends, on the other hand, did not have any shortcomings. They were invincible as hexagonal warriors.

Therefore, advanced martial arts all emphasized the combination of Yin and Yang, and the integration of the elements.

The environment Lin Cheng had been in was too harsh. Other than becoming an invincible martial arts legend, he had no other way to change his fate of becoming the ruler of a subjugated country.

He wanted to have a life of his own, not just to survive.

Because of this, the highest realm of Lin Cheng's " All Rivers Run Into the Sea " mental cultivation method was to control the myriad qi of heaven and earth, extraordinary and refined.

At this moment, Lin Cheng had already passed the first stage of accumulation and was beginning to enter the second stage of the mental cultivation method. He was advancing towards the highest realm of the mental cultivation method of controlling the myriad qi of heaven and earth.

Although his power was no different from before, his overall strength was undoubtedly increasing.

Gradually, Lin Cheng sensed the existence of the Heavenly Essence and Earthly Qi.

He was also able to control the essence of heaven and earth within a certain range of his body with his own will, absorbing the essence of heaven and earth into his body and quickly increasing his own strength.

Or, he could infuse the essence of heaven and earth into his moves to increase the power of his martial arts.

The human body was limited, but the world was boundless.

He regarded himself as the sea, heaven and earth as rivers, and the sea contained hundreds of rivers.

Using the Boundless Heaven and Earth to make up for the limitations of the human body, he would finally reach the realm of becoming an extraordinary and refined being.

This was the core concept of the " All Rivers Run into the Sea ".

According to Lin Cheng's estimation, after he entered the second level of the " All Rivers Run Into the Sea " mental cultivation method, not only would his every move be more powerful than before, but the speed at which he accumulated his strength would also increase exponentially.

At that time, Lin Cheng's cultivation would increase even faster than absorbing the cultivation of others.

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