Chapter 56: The Law of the Son
"Want to try......?" Ning Ruxue found that Ye Wen always said this, was there still a lot of problems with this cultivation method?
"Give it a try!" Ye Wen nodded affirmatively: "Because there are still many problems to be solved in this cultivation method, such as how to catch the sparrow without hurting it, and... we don't understand the art of lightness and agility, all these need you to slowly explore in your cultivation!"
This is also the reason why Ye Wenming knew that this set of methods was the correct cultivation method for this set of heavenly net forces, but he didn't dare to confirm that Ning Ruxue would definitely cultivate successfully.
When he was giving Ning Ruxue advice, he suddenly remembered that when he first read it, many martial arts mentioned the method of cultivation. The martial arts cultivated by these methods were all powerful and advanced martial arts, which also made Ye Wen realize that apart from his ring, he had the advantage of being a transmigrator.
He's just not sure if these methods will definitely work, take this set of heavenly net tactics for example. This is a set of excellent martial arts that takes into account both palm techniques and body movements. It can be said to be light work or palm technique, once mastered, fist and palm skills as well as light work can be improved by more than one level.
The problem is that although Yang Guo was trained in this method to achieve the Heaven and Earth Net, at the time he had Little Dragon Maiden standing beside him guiding him step by step to succeed.
Yang Guo didn't know how to capture, Little Dragon Girl instructed him on the key points of fist and palm grasping, Yang Guo's lightness skill had no foundation, Little Dragon Girl first taught him how to lift his spirit and move freely. In short, whatever difficulties Yang Guo encountered, Little Dragon Girl could solve them for him, even the most troublesome sparrow was not a problem because Little Dragon Girl already possessed this set of ultimate skills.
Including the final cultivation of martial arts, Yang Guo practiced Tianluodiwang in the wilderness, and Xiaolongnv personally protected the law to ensure that the sparrow would not fly away because it had arrived in the wilderness, allowing Yang Guo to cultivate slowly.
But now... nothing!
No one would catch sparrows for Ning Xue, nor would anyone guide her through the key points when she didn't understand, and no one would stand by to protect her and ensure her cultivation went smoothly.
It can be said that Ye Wen only gave a road with an uncertain future, but how to walk through this road still needs Ning Ruxue to explore slowly by herself!
Simply put, Ning Ruxue was about to face a difficult problem. Ye Wen finally said: "If Shifu's talent is not ordinary, maybe she can achieve something in two years. Otherwise, it's not surprising that this set of martial arts will take three to five years to practice!"
A set of martial arts that can increase one's personal strength by several levels, it's not unusual to spend three to five years practicing. Even someone as talented as Yang Guo in the original novel, who could understand the One-Yang Finger Technique just by watching from the side, took nearly two years to master it - and that was with the personal guidance of Little Dragon Maiden herself.
If Ning Ruxue can master this set of martial arts, her strength will definitely leapfrog several levels. After such a long time, her internal skills cannot be stagnant either. She may also be able to raise her strength to new heights again within these few years. At that time, the strength of Shushan Sect will probably make many people surprised, and this is not counting Xu Xian who knows what height he can reach.
The two of them spoke for a while, and finally Ye Wen said: "If you have no idea about the Ti Zhong technique, why not go ask Xu Shidi?" This was Ye Wen's final suggestion. As for whether Ning Ruxue would practice this set of martial arts or not, and whether she could succeed in practicing it, he didn't care about those things.
However, Ning Ruxue asked again: "Has the set of skills that Master said been named?" After chatting for so long, Ning Ruxue had already calmed down and was no longer like before. At this time, she realized that she had once again benefited from her master brother, even if Ye Wen only told him about a way to cultivate such a skill.
But this set of kung fu was thought up by Ye Wen, so she didn't presumptuously think that if she practiced it herself, it would be her own creation. Therefore, she also felt unqualified to name this set of kung fu.
Ye Wen was taken aback by the words, but after thinking for a moment, he still brought out the original name: "This set of martial arts, if used, is like a heavenly net that traps the enemy in its midst. The palm techniques are dense and unbroken, while the body techniques are light and agile, flashing and changing freely. If it's called palm technique, it would be an understatement for this set of martial arts. Let's call it Heavenly Net Earth Web instead!"
"Is it a trap?"
Ye Wen will continue to use his original name, not only because the name is fitting, but also because coming up with a new one would be too much trouble. Who knows, one day he might accidentally reveal his true identity by saying his original name, so it's better to just stick with it.
No matter how Ning Ruxue started to think calmly about how to cultivate this set of heavenly net tactics (or thinking about how to catch sparrows?), Ye Wen also began to think after returning to his room whether he should also get a set of lightness skills or something.
Although my martial arts skills are quite impressive in the Shu Mountain region, I know that in the vast world of Jianghu, my skills are only just beginning to make a name for myself. There are many people out there who are more powerful than me, and if I'm not able to defeat them, does that mean I don't even have the ability to escape?
What made Ye Wenyu depressed was that his ring had never been given to him, and even when he summoned it again, what appeared was another sword manual.
"Damn it! When I was in a hurry and needed your swordsmanship, you didn't come out with even one move. Now that I'm not in a hurry, you're coming out with move after move!"
Looking at the Hengshan swordsmanship in his hand, Ye Wen didn't know what use he had for keeping it. If it were earlier days, this set of Hengshan swordsmanship would be just right for him to use, but now that he was practicing the Quanzhen swordsmanship, even if he wanted to practice the Hengshan swordsmanship, he feared it would have to wait for a while.
It just so happened that Ye Wen had only recently mastered this set of sword techniques, and Xun felt that his internal strength training was almost complete. He found Ye Wen and said: "Brother, I feel that my internal strength has a good foundation now, is it time for you to teach me some fist or palm or sword techniques?"
Ye Wen didn't think much of it at first and casually asked, "Want to learn Mian Zhang?" After all, Xu Xian had said he wanted to learn this set of palm techniques back then, but Ye Wen himself hadn't mastered it yet, so naturally, he couldn't teach him. Now that his own cultivation has succeeded, he can teach if Xu Xian wants to learn; teaching him wouldn't be a problem.
As Ye Wen thought, this Mian Zhang would serve as the mid-level martial art of Shu Shan Sect in the future. New disciples had to diligently practice the basics before they could learn this set of palm techniques, and more profound martial arts also required mastering Mian Zhang first.
Because this set of martial arts is not enough to say that it's high-level, but if you say it's simple, there are many subtle and intricate aspects worth learning. It's situated right between two levels of martial arts, making it a perfect buffer for disciples to lay the foundation for more profound martial studies.
Ye Wen is preparing to promote this set of palm techniques throughout the school, and at the same time, this set of palm techniques can also be taken out as one of the signature martial arts of Shu Shan School.
Unexpectedly, Xu Xian thought for a moment and actually replied: "Senior brother, junior brother wants to learn a set of sword techniques!"
"What's with the sword?" Ye Wen looked at Ye Wen in surprise, but saw that this guy was grinning and gave him an answer that made his blood boil: "Don't all those heroes who roam the jianghu like to use swords? And... isn't the title of 'Sword Hero' just so cool?"
Xu Xian's feelings still carry some of the meaning of chasing idols, his heart's Jianghu is full of sword-fighting and heroic songs, joyful revenge, and carefree self-indulgence. It is a beautiful existence imagined by everyone who has fantasies about Jianghu.
As for things like oil, salt, sauce and vinegar, Xu Xian had never considered them before. In his words: "Those are not something that people of our status need to bother with!" In short, he left everything to Ye Wen to handle, at most helping out a bit.
Understood Xuan Xin's thoughts, Ye Wen didn't say much either. Everyone has a world in their heart, and whether this world will change or not depends on the person's future experiences and mentality. That is an individual's fate, he wasn't interested in getting involved too much.
Since Xuan wanted to learn the sword, Ye Wen simply taught him the Hengshan Swordsmanship that he had just summoned. He himself could also take this opportunity to understand this set of swordsmanship, which was completely different from the Quanzhen Swordsmanship, and mutually verify his own martial arts skills, which would be very beneficial.
So for the next month, Ye Wen spent his time practicing himself and guiding Xu Xian in swordsmanship - what made him collapse was that this guy didn't even know how to use a sword, so Ye Wen had no choice but to go back from scratch, starting with basic sword techniques, until he could teach Xu Xian the Hengshan Sword Art three months later.
An unexpected turn of events made Ye Wen so angry that his teeth itched. This junior brother was the type who would say whatever came to mind without considering the complexities, wanting to learn swordsmanship just because he said so, without thinking about how he didn't even have a foundation in sword techniques. As a result, Ye Wen had to spend the past three months re-solidifying his basics.
However, having consolidated the foundation, it was also a bit helpful to him. Many places that were originally not understood in the Quanzhen Swordsmanship were suddenly enlightened by him. After all, Quanzhen Swordsmanship is an introductory swordsmanship of the Quanzhen Sect and is also the easiest martial art to learn in Quanzhen Swordsmanship, but it is also the main martial art of the Quanzhen Sect.
Even if the seven sons of Quanzhen have been famous for many years, they often use this set of swordsmanship against their enemies. It can be said that this is a set of swordsmanship that is very easy to learn and can show its power, but it is very difficult to practice to perfection.
Especially the profound realm of Quanzhen Swordsmanship, "One Qi Transforms into Three Clarities", requires that a practitioner of Quanzhen Swordsmanship can execute three moves in an instant, making it seem as if the opponent is simultaneously attacked by three people. According to Ye Wen's knowledge, even the Seven Sons of Quanzhen may not all be able to reach this realm. In his spare time, Ye Wen tried to experiment with it, but unfortunately could only transform into two clarities, and that was still very forced, making it impossible to use in combat. Apart from insufficient swordsmanship cultivation, internal energy cultivation also seemed to have not reached the required level.
It was only then that Ye Wen finally realized that his internal skill cultivation was still too slow, he no longer worried about external skills now, and just waited for his internal skill cultivation to improve, the power of many martial arts would immediately be elevated by a notch.
"But I really can't think of a few ways to cultivate internal strength!"

