Becoming evil makes you ten times stronger, but becoming a demon gives you hundredfold strength-Chapter 505 - 376: Learn My Sword Technique, Taste My Blade

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A large tree cannot grow in a flowerpot, and a mighty dragon cannot be raised in a fishbowl.

In the Immortal Sect, a planet could usually nurture only one Golden Core. Many planets didn't have a single Golden Core Master, demonstrating just how vast the population was where Golden Cores, Nascent Souls, and even Divinity Transformations emerged.

The Cultivation World was vast, so vast that the presence of two Minor Worlds within the Moon-Watching Sect alone was proof enough.

A Minor World housed hundreds of millions.

Although Bai Qianqian was an exception, being a descendant of a Divine Beast, it also proved that this world was not lacking people.

The Four Great Sects issued a hero's invitation. Once the period for Qi Refinement Practitioners to register for the competition had passed, waves upon waves of crowded tides surged onto the Ascension List.

Despite entering with nothing but basic clothing, and various mysterious possibilities of death, this was considered an opportunity by countless Cultivators.

Qi Cultivation cost ten Spirit Stones, Foundation Establishment cost five hundred Spirit Stones. Arriving at a specific location gave you a chance to enter a virtual world, embarking on a grand adventure supported by your Divine Soul, and if lucky, you could become a True Disciples of the Four Great Sects or even encounter a real Golden Core or Nascent Soul powerhouse!

Countless Cultivators entered, some fought in arenas, others wandered around, and many sought opportunities, such as heading towards Meng Yu's town.

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Meng Yu could be considered a celebrity in the Ascension List, especially with the scene of his battle against the twelve from Myriad Gold Pavilion being witnessed by countless individuals through the Water Mirror. Many people, upon logging in, made their way towards Meng Yu.

Many wanted to learn martial arts from him, while others wished to follow and accompany him.

So, what was Meng Yu doing?

Meng Yu was energetically erecting a stele that recorded martial arts.

In the Ascension List, there were many special rules, such as censoring words.

The Ascension List's external Water Mirrors, internal chats, calls, and videos—if any teachings similar to Cultivation Techniques were detected, censorship was triggered.

The system would automatically alter, hide, or modify parts of the Cultivation Technique you spoke, including censoring and modifying images, interpolating changes.

This censorship referred to mass distribution and didn't affect face-to-face communication, thus the techniques would be distorted, and only through direct interaction could they be clearly understood.

As for the why, it was to protect everyone.

If a Cultivation Technique contained malice, or what if it transformed people into major drugs?

Or what if they were malevolent techniques that benefited one at the expense of others without conscience?

Even those profound techniques, if practiced by those of insufficient Cultivation, could easily lead to their own death, the widespread teaching could result in countless fatalities.

The three-meter-high stele was robust and sturdy. A sword light twirled gracefully upon it, leaving behind sword marks, filled with overflowing Sword Intent.

That was Meng Yu practicing with his sword, that was Meng Yu inscribing.

At the four entrances of the town, a sign stood with a line written on it.

"Learn a sword move from me, endure a cut from me."

The phrase was crude and its meaning unclear to many. Entering the town was unobstructed and the stele erected in the central square caught everyone's eyes.

Twelve steles had already been erected, and now, the final one was complete.

"Amazing, amazing!"

Little Fox clapped her paws frantically on the side, while the Fox Clan and the Human Race around her were equally exuberant.

This time, the clan's ancestor had ordered those from the territories of the Four Great Sects to log in immediately to the town to assist. After arriving, everyone studied the Martial Arts Stele Meng Yu had carved for a long time, each benefiting greatly.

The method recorded on the stele was named White Crane Swordsmanship, also known as the White Crane Thirteen Swords, named after thirteen postures of the White Crane. The stele, soaring three meters high, was engraved with a sequence of the White Crane Swordsmanship on each giant stone, each the height of a two-story building.

Even the Martial Skills of mortals often needed much more expansive manuals to explain, and Cultivation Techniques of Cultivators, when compiled, were incredibly voluminous.

By the Qi Refinement stage, the Martial Gods of the human world were merely one of them. The training of Qi and martial arts was not just a few phrases or a drawing; it took countless knowledge to even get started.

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The true secret teachings often required special tools for transmission.

Endowing with the Divine Soul, overlaying the True Intent, enhancing spiritually and so on—only then could the true essence of the technique be properly conveyed to the juniors, sparing them from decades of hard study before achieving any success.

White Crane Swordsmanship, thirteen moves, with Meng Yu inscribing a stele daily.

It contained sword techniques, insights, and Meng Yu's Martial Arts True Intent—precious knowledge that captivated onlookers.

White Crane Swordsmanship was a very common sword technique, but in Meng Yu's hands, it had transformed entirely.

"I hope someone can, like me, from this sword technique, understand the True Intent and concurrently embark on a new life."

"This path of sword technique, although enhanced by the Sword Intent of the Wind, represents motion more importantly, everything in the universe is in motion."

Thirteen steles were placed in the town's central square for all who entered to admire.

Bai Hu had mobilized a substantial workforce to help maintain order.

The day he told Bai Hu and True Monarch Shui Yue about his intentions to sell the Eternal Night Palace, their attitudes towards Meng Yu shifted subtly.

Both women were Nascent Souls, simply put, beings who had lived for centuries and had experienced everything. They also had their advisory teams, so Meng Yu had never thought of treating them like children to be toyed with.