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Rise from a Low-class Family to Martial Artist-Chapter 246 - 72: True Blood Refining Acupoints, Panel Iteration
Martial Arts Garden.
In the night breeze, Lin Chen stood in the courtyard.
After meeting Hall Master Tai, he came to the Martial Arts Garden.
Although both Jingshui Martial Arts Hall and Mountain Suppressing Martial Arts Hall had dormitories reserved for him, he still preferred staying at the Martial Arts Garden.
Even though his thoughts were like tides, Lin Chen still maintained his cultivation.
After finishing a set of Clear Wind Palm and Water Cloud Palm, Lin Chen’s mind was completely calm.
Cultivation had thoroughly integrated into his body, and it also helped to adjust his emotions.
Moreover, leveraging the comprehension from "All the Way Black" during cultivation, Lin Chen’s mind became clearer in analyzing matters.
The Huo Family targeting him wasn’t the true mastermind; the real mastermind was a power far stronger than the Huo Family.
This fact was discernible from the cautious attitude of Lord Su during their conversation.
For a low-class family disciple to stand out among many noble disciples is not an easy task, and it’s not just about the disparity in resources; Lin Chen was very aware of this.
If there hadn’t been the matter with Lin Ming, then he wouldn’t have bothered with the Jiangnan Dao exemplary student accolade.
But with the incident concerning Lin Ming, even though he had long severed the grandfather-grandson ties with Lin Chaoyang, how could he truly remain indifferent after Lin Chaoyang’s death? 𝐟𝕣𝗲𝕖𝕨𝗲𝐛𝗻𝗼𝐯𝗲𝚕.𝗰𝚘𝐦
Being forced to have a death in his family, if he still conceded, then what’s the point of practicing martial arts?
If the opponent dared to attack him directly, he would have no choice but to abandon everything and leave.
However, since Lord Su and the others could stand by his side, it meant the opponent was also wary and wouldn’t openly deal with him.
He wasn’t alone; there were Lord Li from Quzhou Prefecture, Lord Qiu, as well as Lord Su and Lord He supporting him.
This force shouldn’t be underestimated either.
Lord Su was right in saying that for him, even a Huo Family is a colossus, let alone the entity behind the Huo Family.
The only thing he could do was enhance his martial path potential.
Advancing in realm did not exemplify his potential in martial arts; the Opening Acupoints Realm is insignificant to those grade-level dignitaries.
After more than half a year of understanding the Martial Path, Lin Chen realized that even if he rapidly broke through the Opening Acupoints Realm afterward, at most it would surprise those dignitaries slightly.
Or maybe following the path of Extreme Martial Arts would surprise these dignitaries once or twice, but the overall difference wouldn’t be too significant.
"If you can leave a name on Martial Arts Mountain, the Military Affairs Department will send people over."
Lin Chen thought of the words from Senior Zhao, but then he smiled wryly, realizing that leaving a name on Martial Arts Mountain was exceedingly difficult.
Even with his Qi Blood far surpassing other students of the same realm, he couldn’t even defeat the seniors at the ninth acupoint, let alone leave a name.
Based on the current cultivation progress, leaving a name on Martial Arts Mountain was absolutely unattainable.
After a moment, Lin Chen walked from the courtyard back to the study, first glancing at the panel.
[Host: Lin Chen]
[Realm: Limit Opening Realm (14/24): (390/400)]
[Qi Blood: 478000] (Past Qi Blood growth can be checked)
[Clear Wind Palm: Limit Breaking]
[Iron Bone Skill: Perfection]
[Water Cloud Palm: Limit Breaking]
[Gale Leg: Mastery (160/200)]
[Title: All the Way Black (Unsettled Heaven and Earth, both you and I are dark horses, wearing this title enhances martial comprehension and perception in the night)]
[Life Chart: [Natural Progress]: Extreme Martial Arts First Realm, perseverance, gradual development, unstoppable, no bottleneck problem.]
In one more day, he would break through to the Fifteen Acupoints.
Lin Chen wrote his Qi Blood values on paper and then started writing numbers on it.
Merely a number; even if someone came in now and saw the content on the paper, they wouldn’t understand what he was writing.
Qi Blood = Acupoints.
After writing this line on paper, Lin Chen then drew a cross over the equals sign.
The breakthrough of acupoints would inevitably lead to the growth of Qi Blood; this was undeniable, but Qi Blood growth did not necessarily mean acupoint breakthroughs.
Whether consuming snake monster flesh or bathing in demon blood, even after entering the special training ground, his Qi Blood values had increased significantly, and based on these increased Qi Blood values, he should have already entered Fifteen or Sixteen Acupoints.
Yet he remained stuck at Fourteen Acupoints; the panel wouldn’t lie, and neither would his body.
Why hadn’t these magically boosted Qi Blood values allowed him to break through more acupoints?
This confusion had lingered with Lin Chen since consuming demon flesh, but to avoid exposing his panel, he hadn’t asked those instructors.
The notes left by the senior mentioned more about the relationship between different acupoints and Qi Blood circulation speed.
Using more Qi Blood to impact acupoints, allowing Qi Blood to bypass the dantian and move directly from one acupoint to another.
The reason this senior’s theory was considered astonishing and avoided by many wasn’t only due to the unbearable pain of the medicinal baths, as Senior Zhao mentioned, which requires exceptional perseverance.
More importantly, can Qi Blood really move directly from one acupoint to another?
Is it really achievable simply with abundant Qi Blood?
Lin Chen didn’t accept it, precisely because of this last reason; he feared this path couldn’t be taken, being a dead end, and he didn’t have the cost of trial and error.
Even if the noble disciples couldn’t succeed, they could still turn back eventually.
But if he embarked on this path and found it to be a dead end, wasting a significant amount of time, without gaining any advantage over other students, it meant he would never receive any resource rewards from the Military Affairs Department.







