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Chapter 690 Illusion
"Martial Arts..."
Chu Junyin's heart suddenly shook, he raised his hand,
His finger involuntarily pointed at Xie Que in front of him, his words full of disbelief:
"You...you are..."
Although he had already vaguely guessed that the other party might have a close connection with the Maha Realm,
But the word "martial arts", as a unique practice system in the Maha Realm, undoubtedly solved Chu Junyin's doubts in an instant.
The words undoubtedly confirmed Xie Que's identity as a person from the Maha Realm.
And judging from the strength he has demonstrated, this person is very likely to be at the top of the Maha Realm Pyramid.
Just as Chu Junyin's thoughts were in a tizzy, Xie Que's movements were as fast as lightning, and a large palm gently placed on his forehead:
"The martial arts I am going to teach you are absolutely not what you imagine, nor can they be compared to any traditional martial arts in the world!"
Every word he said was like a heavy hammer, hitting Chu Junyin's heart.
"Based on what I just gave you, you should be able to go further!"
"Now, what you must do is to completely discard those complicated and lengthy techniques and magical powers in your mind."
“Although they have been a help in your spiritual practice, they may also become a stumbling block.”
Xie Que continued:
“You have to learn to feel the microscopic world in the purest and most direct way, and feel every detail of this world.”
"If you can do this, you will be able to reach the blood realm!"
Suddenly, Chu Junyin's thoughts seemed to be drawn into a whirlpool.
His will began to become hazy, as if he was in a chaotic fog.
In that fog, time seemed to have lost its meaning and space became blurred.
The next moment, an indescribable feeling of emptiness suddenly hit me.
Chu Junyin only felt that the memories that were originally filling his mind began to recede like the tide.
Paper-cutting, shadow paintings, magical arts, and Taoist magic all disappeared from his cognition without a trace.
Even his most basic understanding of the world, such as the mutual generation and restraint of yin and yang and the five elements, the cycle of heavenly stems and earthly branches, and even various theories and concepts, were forgotten by him.
Only the modern scientific concepts about atoms, molecules, gravity, magnetic fields, etc. that Xie Que had just taught him, as well as a complete and intact Hongmeng Parasitic Art, still existed in his mind.
This Hongmeng Parasitic Art is not the incomplete version taught by a half-baked person like Tong Shucheng, but a great Dao-level magical power created by Xie Que himself.
Xie Que stood aside, quietly looking at Chu Junyin's somewhat confused eyes, and whispered to himself:
"Come on... The concept of the blood realm has only been created. Whether you can truly reach that realm depends on your perseverance, wisdom, and luck."
Xie Que's original plan was to use Chu Junyin's power to destroy the Mingguang Realm as a test of the Hongmeng Parasitic Art.
However, as time went on, Xie Que gradually realized that the Buddhist world was already capable of carrying the Hongmeng Parasitic Art.
And Chu Junyin's existence was not completely meaningless to Xie Que.
Its greatest value now lies in helping me push the realm of "Blood Realm" from theory to practice, and from fantasy to reality.
Just as this thought flashed through his mind, Xie Que gently waved his hands, and in an instant, cosmic light gushed out from the long river of time, eventually transforming into the head of a candle dragon.
The mouth of the Candle Dragon opened wide, as if it instantly wrapped up Chu Junyin's entire body.
Chu Junyin felt a blackness in front of his eyes.
Then, an indescribable feeling of sleepiness came over me like a tide.
He tried to resist, but found that he could only let the fatigue drag him into the darkness.
When he opened his eyes again, he found himself in a completely unfamiliar world.
There were bright and dazzling lights all around, illuminating the entire space like daylight, making it difficult for Chu Junyin to adapt for a while.
Chu Junyin looked around in astonishment, and saw that the interior space was spacious, with rows of neatly arranged tables and chairs in an orderly manner.
Each desk was piled with all kinds of books and stationery. The paper used for those books looked very different.
Compared with the bamboo slips and ink he had seen in the past, there was a world of difference.
He looked down and saw that the clothes he was wearing had also changed drastically.
No longer the long robe with wide sleeves and intricate patterns,
Instead, he wore a simple and bright blue and white outfit, with the top and pants separated, which was comfortable to wear and allowed for easy movement.
There were also a few characters printed on his chest that were very similar to the common characters in the Mingguang Realm. He couldn't help but silently recite in his heart:
"Longcheng Second High School."
However, these four words were like a heavenly book to him, and he could not obtain any useful information from them.
At this moment, Chu Junyin turned his head again and his eyes fell on a young man beside him.
The boy was dressed the same as him, wearing the same blue and white school uniform, but his hair was less than three inches long, so short that he was a little uncomfortable with it.
The young man was buried in a pile of books, his pen swiftly moving across the paper.
Chu Junyin, full of curiosity and confusion, quietly moved closer to take a look, but he saw only that the paper was covered with densely packed characters that he could not understand at all.
These characters have different shapes, but they seem to follow some complex rules.
"What is all this?" Chu Junyin muttered to himself, frowning.
Just as he was lost in thought, a crisp bell suddenly rang outside the classroom.
Then, a bald middle-aged man, wearing a neat striped shirt, walked to the podium with steady steps.
His expression was extremely serious, and he had a book tucked into his arms.
With his arrival, the originally noisy classroom suddenly became silent, as if even the air had solidified.
The man looked around, and wherever his eyes fell, the boys and girls all lowered their heads, afraid to look him in the eye.
Then he spoke slowly, his voice loud and powerful:
"Our class actually did pretty well in this monthly exam, but what disappointed me was that Chu Junyin handed in a blank paper."
"This is the first time such a situation has occurred in our Dragon City Second High School's Olympiad class."
As Chu Junyin listened to the man's words, he suddenly felt more confused and bewildered.
However, he did not show any panic. Instead, he chose to remain silent and observe with extraordinary calmness and rationality.
He knew very well that in this completely unfamiliar world, the only way to survive was to keep calm and clear-headed.
Only in this way can we adapt to the environment faster and find our own way of survival.
After the man stared at Chu Junyin deeply, he seemed to see through his thoughts.
But he didn't say anything else. He just opened the book in his hand and started his lecture.
Seeing this, Chu Junyin silently followed his deskmate's example and took out a book with the word "mathematics" printed on the cover from his schoolbag.
Although his heart was full of doubts and confusion, he still chose to calm down and listen carefully.
Chu Junyin was highly focused throughout the class.
He kept observing every move and every word of the man on the podium.
Trying to capture some clues about this world from it.
At first, he was at a loss for words about what the man said.
Those complicated formulas and tedious reasonings were as difficult to understand as the Book of Heaven to him.
As time went by, Chu Junyin gradually discovered that
Although what the man said and wrote were completely different from the divination he was familiar with, the logic and reasoning contained therein seemed to be similar.
The mathematics here is more complex and profound, requiring more rigorous thinking and more precise calculations.
Chu Junyin secretly sighed in his heart. After all, he was an old fellow who had lived for more than a thousand years and had seen a lot of the world.
But the fantasy world before him made him feel an unprecedented novelty and shock.
After class, he used indirect methods to
Through communicating and discussing with classmates, I gradually began to understand this fantasy world.
He was filled with emotion: "It is true that the world is so vast and full of wonders. This civilization and this world are completely different from us."
His identity in this fantasy is simple and pure.
Apart from being a student, he was an orphan with no one to rely on.
There is not much connection and connection with other people in this world.
It was because of his status as an orphan that Longcheng No. 2 High School prepared an independent single dormitory for him.
There is also a living allowance every month, so Chu Junyin does not have to worry about anything else.
After Chu Junyin knew that he didn't need to be distracted by trivial matters, he prepared to devote all his energy to learning the knowledge of this world.
After a period of familiarity, he gradually understood the profound meaning and intentions of the mysterious monk.
Although the other party claimed that he wanted to teach him martial arts, he did not actually give him any specific skills or secrets.
On the contrary, the monks only used some seemingly illusory concepts.
To stimulate Chu Junyin's curiosity and thirst for knowledge, and then placed him alone in this illusion.
Chu Junyin knew in his heart that this was by no means as simple as teaching a technique.
He guessed that the monk's real purpose was to hope that he could learn and understand this huge system called "science" in depth.
He then used this as a foundation to open up a whole new path in martial arts and created an unprecedented martial arts classic.
This speculation filled Chu Junyin's heart with anticipation.
He knew this was an unprecedented road.
But he also understood that only in this way could he reach the height that the monk desired.
After spending some time, Chu Junyin gradually adapted to and became familiar with this new learning and living process.
Chu Junyin finally devoted himself completely to the study life at Longcheng No. 2 High School.
In this fantasy world carefully constructed by Xie Que, the atmosphere at Longcheng No. 2 High School is unusually harmonious and positive.
Chu Junyin is here almost everyone he meets, whether it is a teacher or a classmate,
They would generously lend him a helping hand and patiently answer every one of his questions, as if their arrival was a blessing in disguise.
In such an atmosphere, Chu Junyin's studies progressed exceptionally smoothly.
With his extraordinary wisdom and unremitting efforts, he quickly built a cognitive framework of scientific knowledge.
From his initial ignorance to his gradual improvement, Chu Junyin's speed of progress is astonishing.
In less than a month, he had mastered the characters here.
Learned to use a smartphone and even started browsing the internet.
As time went by, Chu Junyin's academic achievements became increasingly significant.
His performance in subjects such as mathematics, physics, and chemistry has improved by leaps and bounds, and his performance in every exam is eye-catching.
Moreover, every time Chu Junyin learned some new knowledge, he could quickly gain insight into the essence of these things and find the essence from them, which also made the teachers admire him.
In less than half a year, Chu Junyin had stood out from his grade and achieved first place in the grade.
The subsequent college entrance examination became a stage for Chu Junyin to show himself.
With his excellent results, he won the title of top scholar in Longcheng, which brought a perfect end to his high school life.
After graduation, Chu Junyin successfully entered a top university renowned both at home and abroad with his excellent grades.
After his consideration, Chu Junyin began to choose from several subjects.
After he finally made his choice, he decided to study physics.
For him, physics is not only the cornerstone of science,
It is also a bridge connecting the macroscopic world and the microscopic world, and the key to his exploration of the mysteries of all things and pursuit of the truth of the world.
In the wider world of university, Chu Junyin no longer studies as hard as he did in high school.
Instead, I began to try to integrate the knowledge I had learned and tried to find a path of my own.
He knew very well that this was an unprecedented road, full of unknowns and
But he also understood that only in this way could he truly surpass his predecessors and reach the pinnacle.
However, because Xie Que deliberately erased the concepts of Yin and Yang and the Five Elements in his mind when he constructed the illusion for him, he encountered unprecedented difficulties in creating the exercises.
He could only rely on the remaining Hongmeng Parasitic Art in his memory to carry out difficult deductions and attempts.
"There are no cultivators in this world, which means that this place is completely devoid of spiritual power." Chu Junyin thought to himself.
He gradually realized that the special features of this world might be the key to its development of such advanced science and technology.
Without spiritual energy and monks, the people of this world have devoted all their energy and wisdom to the exploration and research of science.
With this in mind, Chu Junyin decided to start from the "Qi and Blood" described in the Hongmeng Parasitic Art.
Trying to derive a martial arts classic from this scientific soil.
He first chose to join the martial arts club in the university, and while learning martial arts, he tried to combine them with the physics knowledge he had learned.
However, the reality is far more cruel than he imagined.
Although what is taught in the club seems good, it actually has no substantial effect.
Chu Junyin practiced hard for two years, but by the end of his sophomore year, he had not been able to develop any qi or blood.
This made him fall into deep thought and he began to reflect on whether there were deviations in his direction and methods.
Until one day, Chu Junyin saw a video on the Internet, saying that there was a real person living in a Taoist temple.
Chu Junyin immediately decided to ask for leave to visit. (End of this chapter)
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