Chapter 1625: 1626: Revealing One's Identity
Chapter 1625: Chapter 1626: Revealing One’s Identity
The Sword Dao and the Martial Way were meant to be two separate paths. After embarking on cultivation, though there were some who excelled in martial arts, it was mostly used for self-defense and emergencies. More often, practitioners relied on techniques, Daoist incantations, or sect-style swordsmanship like the Thirty-Six Heavenly Qi-breaking Sword Technique.
However, the martial arts within the Supreme Daoist Scripture were, without exception, purely martial arts. They could be driven by True Qi or equally by Mana.
Previously, Su Chengyu’s realm had not been high enough to perceive the distinction between the two clearly. Now, he understood exceedingly well just how ingenious it was to seamlessly integrate two entirely different paths into a single expression.
The world knows that strength can attest to the Dao.
Yet, the martial arts from the Supreme Daoist Scripture follow a unique and secluded path, transforming Dao into strength.
This was not simply about enabling cultivators to wield swordsmanship akin to a martial artist’s might. More importantly, it allowed martial artists to harmonize more profoundly with the world and grasp the concept of attesting to the Dao with strength more swiftly.
“Neither coming nor going!”
Sword momentum swept like the wind, and the figure of the Su Clan Martial God moved with ethereal grace. Su Chengyu’s Divine Sense momentarily lost track of the opponent’s position, sensing only endless Sword Qi swirling as Gang Wind enveloped him from all directions.
Bai Qiu had seen this move before. Knowing she couldn’t locate the opponent’s figure, she turned to Su Chengyu and spoke.
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