Chapter 376 The Ultimate Sword God (page 17)
In the vast world of cultivation, Liu Yang has become the focus of everyone's attention with his unique Qilin bloodline and extraordinary cultivation talent. However, all these achievements did not come out of thin air, but were the result of more sweat and hard training than others.
Ever since Liu Yang awakened his innate Qilin bloodline, his path of cultivation was destined to be no longer ordinary. The Kirin bloodline gave him powerful potential and unparalleled training speed, making him stand out among his peers. However, Liu Yang did not feel complacent about this. Instead, he practiced harder and constantly challenged his limits.
When Liu Yang was nine years old, he was fortunate enough to get a third-level Kung Fu book, which was undoubtedly a timely blessing for him. He studied this technique eagerly, pondering every word and sentence over and over again, for fear of missing any essence. In the process of training, he constantly broke through his own limits and maximized the power of his skills.
In addition to the martial arts, Liu Yang also learned a wind-attribute skill - the Seven Wind Shadow Styles. This skill is famous for its speed and flexibility. Once it is practiced to the best level, it can be used in battles with ease. In order to master this skill, Liu Yang spent two full years. He practiced from dawn to dusk every day, rain or shine, and never stopped. During the past two years, he waved his hands tirelessly and practiced every movement of the Seven Wind Shadow Styles over and over again. His figure shuttled in the wind, like a bolt of lightning, so fast it was dizzying.
As time goes by, Liu Yang's cultivation level continues to improve. He was originally a three-star beast spirit, but after some hard training, he was finally promoted to a one-star beast warrior. This process was full of hardships and challenges for him, but he never gave up and persisted.
After being promoted to a one-star beast warrior, Liu Yang was not satisfied with this, but continued to practice the two skills of wind vortex and wind blast. Both of these skills are advanced wind-attribute skills, which are extremely powerful, but also extremely difficult to practice. Liu Yang spent almost the rest of the year practicing these two skills desperately. He constantly tries to figure out the essence of skills, looking for the best point of exertion and timing of application. Through repeated failures and setbacks, he gradually mastered the secrets of these two skills, fully learned them, and integrated them.
Today, Liu Yang is already a nearly one-star beast warrior. His strength is so strong that it is beyond the reach of his peers. His figure was erratic in the wind, like a ghost, unpredictable. As he waved his hands, wind vortices and wind blasts intertwined, forming terrifying storms that swallowed up the enemy.
This achievement of the eleven-year-old beast warrior is enough to amaze countless people. In the world of cultivation, being a beast warrior is an extremely high level, and only a handful of people can reach this level at such a young age. But Liu Yang did it. He proved his worth with his strength and talent. His achievements are not only personal glory, but also the best interpretation of Qilin bloodline and hard training.
Liu Yang's figure is becoming more and more eye-catching in the world of cultivation. Every appearance he makes causes a stir. Countless people envy his talent and strength, and even more regard him as a role model and goal. However, Liu Yang did not become complacent because of this. He clearly knew that all of this was the result of his own sweat and hard work. He will continue to maintain a humble and hard-working attitude, constantly challenge his own limits, and pursue higher realms. In the vast world of cultivation, Liu Yang has become the focus of everyone's attention with his unique Qilin bloodline and extraordinary cultivation talent. However, all these achievements did not come out of thin air, but were the result of more sweat and hard training than others.
Ever since Liu Yang awakened his innate Qilin bloodline, his path of cultivation was destined to be no longer ordinary. The Kirin bloodline gave him powerful potential and unparalleled training speed, making him stand out among his peers. However, Liu Yang did not feel complacent about this. Instead, he practiced harder and constantly challenged his limits.
When Liu Yang was nine years old, he was fortunate enough to get a third-level Kung Fu book, which was undoubtedly a timely blessing for him. He studied this technique eagerly, pondering every word and sentence over and over again, for fear of missing any essence. In the process of training, he constantly broke through his own limits and maximized the power of his skills.
In addition to the martial arts, Liu Yang also learned a wind-attribute skill - the Seven Wind Shadow Styles. This skill is famous for its speed and flexibility. Once it is practiced to the best level, it can be used in battles with ease. In order to master this skill, Liu Yang spent two full years. He practiced from dawn to dusk every day, rain or shine, and never stopped. During the past two years, he waved his hands tirelessly and practiced every movement of the Seven Wind Shadow Styles over and over again. His figure shuttled in the wind, like a bolt of lightning, so fast it was dizzying.
As time goes by, Liu Yang's cultivation level continues to improve. He was originally a three-star beast spirit, but after some hard training, he was finally promoted to a one-star beast warrior. This process was full of hardships and challenges for him, but he never gave up and persisted.
After being promoted to a one-star beast warrior, Liu Yang was not satisfied with this, but continued to practice the two skills of wind vortex and wind blast. Both of these skills are advanced wind-attribute skills, which are extremely powerful, but also extremely difficult to practice. Liu Yang spent almost the rest of the year practicing these two skills desperately. He constantly tries to figure out the essence of skills, looking for the best point of exertion and timing of application. Through repeated failures and setbacks, he gradually mastered the secrets of these two skills, fully learned them, and integrated them.
Today, Liu Yang is already a nearly one-star beast warrior. His strength is so strong that it is beyond the reach of his peers. His figure was erratic in the wind, like a ghost, unpredictable. As he waved his hands, wind vortices and wind blasts intertwined, forming terrifying storms that swallowed up the enemy.
This achievement of the eleven-year-old beast warrior is enough to amaze countless people. In the world of cultivation, being a beast warrior is an extremely high level, and only a handful of people can reach this level at such a young age. But Liu Yang did it. He proved his worth with his strength and talent. His achievements are not only personal glory, but also the best interpretation of Qilin bloodline and hard training.
Liu Yang's figure is becoming more and more eye-catching in the world of cultivation. Every appearance he makes causes a stir. Countless people envy his talent and strength, and even more regard him as a role model and goal. However, Liu Yang did not become complacent because of this. He clearly knew that all of this was the result of his own sweat and hard work. He will continue to maintain a humble and hard-working attitude, constantly challenge his own limits, and pursue higher realms. In the vast world of cultivation, Liu Yang has become the focus of everyone's attention with his unique Qilin bloodline and extraordinary cultivation talent. However, all these achievements did not come out of thin air, but were the result of more sweat and hard training than others.
Ever since Liu Yang awakened his innate Qilin bloodline, his path of cultivation was destined to be no longer ordinary. The Kirin bloodline gave him powerful potential and unparalleled training speed, making him stand out among his peers. However, Liu Yang did not feel complacent about this. Instead, he practiced harder and constantly challenged his limits.
When Liu Yang was nine years old, he was fortunate enough to get a third-level Kung Fu book, which was undoubtedly a timely blessing for him. He studied this technique eagerly, pondering every word and sentence over and over again, for fear of missing any essence. In the process of training, he constantly broke through his own limits and maximized the power of his skills.