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Chapter 645

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Metal was full of sharpness and sharpness. When it reached the extreme, it could cut through anything in the world. It could be tough or soft. No matter what it was, it couldn't change its sharpness.

As time went by, Chu Mu comprehended all kinds of Ultimacies in the Metal Ultimacy Nebula and merged them with the Tearing Ultimacy.

However, the Tearing Ultimacy was a special variant Ultimacy. It originated from half of the Metal Ultimacy and half of the Wind Ultimacy. Therefore, in order to improve the level of the Tearing Ultimacy, he had to improve both the Metal Ultimacy and the Wind Ultimacy at the same time.

His spiritual consciousness withdrew from the Metal Ultimacy Nebula and entered the Wind Ultimacy Nebula. The Wind Ultimacy Nebula was cyan in color. It seemed to contain countless cyan stars that were rotating at a high speed.

All kinds of mysteries of the Wind Ultimacy flooded into Chu Mu's spiritual consciousness. Chu Mu's spiritual consciousness was like a sponge that absorbed water, constantly absorbing all kinds of mysteries of the Wind Ultimacy.

Some of these mysteries were already comprehended by him, while some were not.

The Ultimacies that he had already comprehended deepened Chu Mu's understanding of the Wind Ultimacy. The ones that he hadn't comprehended were absorbed by Chu Mu to improve the level of the Wind Ultimacy.

Chu Mu's soul was very powerful. It was much more powerful than that of ordinary swordsmen. Therefore, in terms of Ultimacy, he was much more powerful than other swordsmen.

Finally, Chu Mu comprehended the Wind Ultimacy to its limit. His spiritual consciousness withdrew from the Wind Ultimacy Nebula.

Then, Chu Mu immersed himself in the Tearing Ultimacy, merging the Metal Ultimacy and the Wind Ultimacy that he had comprehended.

Comprehending, merging, and improving!

Chu Mu didn't know when he woke up. He had finished comprehending this time.

The Tearing Ultimacy had improved by leaps and bounds from 79% to 89%. The power of the Tearing Ultimacy had increased by ten times.

The effect was the best when comprehending it for the first time.

Now that he was done, Chu Mu had a feeling that he had reached his limit and could not continue. He had to give up on the other profound meanings.

From this point of view, the Profound Sky Wall seemed to be inferior to the Ancient Sword Continent's Myriad Origin Palace. However, the Myriad Origin Palace's assistance in comprehending profundities was only evident for those below Dacheng's level. For those above Dacheng's level, the Myriad Origin Palace's assistance was minimal. In this aspect, it was incomparable to the Profound Sky Wall.

After the first attempt, Chu Mu got up and left the Xuantian Wall, leaving that spot for others.

Walking back to the Sword Tower District, Chu Mu went back to his own bedroom in the Sword Tower. Chu Mu recalled what he had learned from the Sword Washing Pool and the Xuantian Wall today and consolidated it.

Even now, Chu Mu himself wasn't sure what level his strength had reached. The only thing he was certain of was that the current him was at least several times stronger than when he had first entered the Primeval Age.

Chu Mu had given himself the position of an elite disciple. His goal was to pass the Sword Saint test as quickly as possible without affecting his foundation and become an elite disciple of the Sky Edge Sword Palace.

Although he didn't know much about elite disciples, Chu Mu realized that only by becoming an elite disciple could he truly enter the Primeval Age and begin to have the qualifications to integrate into the Primeval Age. Only then would he be able to learn more mysteries and obtain more resources.

It was like an official disciple being a swordsmithing apprentice. They were still stuck at the stage of assisting their master, but an elite disciple was no longer an apprentice and had become a qualified swordsmithing master. They were already qualified to forge swords on their own.

Perhaps it was because of Chu Mu's influence and encouragement, but the swordsmen from the nine continents, especially the Ancient Sword Continent, became even more diligent. This was especially true for those swordsmen who felt that they were stronger than Chu Mu. They seemed to have been stimulated and desperately cultivated.

However, they didn't have Chu Mu's talent, nor did they have Sky Edge Coins. They could only go to Sword Observation Peak to comprehend and improve themselves. Afterwards, they would form temporary teams to take on missions and earn Sky Edge Coins. They would then use enough Sky Edge Coins to exchange for a chance to enter the Sword Cleansing Pool or the Profound Sky Wall.

However, up until now, apart from Chu Mu, no other swordsman from the nine continents had enough Sky Edge Coins to enter the Sword Cleansing Pool or the Profound Sky Wall. This meant that they were destined to start later than Chu Mu in the Primeval Age.

Ding Xuan and Jiang Chuan, who lived in the same Sword Tower as Chu Mu, also went to Sword Observation Peak to comprehend and improve their strength. They formed teams with other swordsmen to take on missions and complete them outside the Sky Edge Sword Palace. In the entire Sword Tower, only Chu Mu remained.

After comprehending, Chu Mu's sword intent stabilized at 99% and Laceration Profound at 89%.

Walking to the first floor of the Sword Tower, which was spacious, Chu Mu pulled out his sword and practiced the basic swordsmanship. His Sword Domain, which had reached the peak of the third level, was activated. Every sword move could affect the space within three meters, causing distortion and stagnation.

For every sword move, Chu Mu used his power control, which was at the Entry-Level.

Although he was using the basic swordsmanship, such as stabbing, chopping, slashing, sweeping and other basic movements, these basic movements were not ordinary at all. Not only did Chu Mu make changes that were most suitable for him since he started learning the sword, but he also integrated his various experiences and understanding of the sword and swordsmanship. So, even a seemingly ordinary stab had a feeling of returning to simplicity and contained great power.

The most primitive basic swordsmanship was the foundation of all swordsmen and also the foundation of all swordsmen.

But after all, everyone was different. Their bones were different in size, height, thickness and toughness of muscles and tendons were different. In short, there were no two people who were exactly the same in this world.

Everyone had their own characteristics and strengths. If one wanted to apply the same knowledge to the best of their abilities, they would have to make adjustments and changes according to their own characteristics and strengths. They would have to use the most suitable method to make it easier for them to use.

A simple analogy was to stab a sword. It was very simple, just stabbing the sword out. But such a simple movement in the hands of a layman and an expert would have a completely different power.

A sword stab required which muscles to use and how to exert force. Only then could the sword stab be faster, more stable, more accurate and more powerful.

It was just that different people, different height, different length and thickness of arms, different strength of muscles, and even some people's arms were more curved and some straighter. Therefore, in order to fully unleash the true power of the sword stab, the same movement would have a different range. It needed to be adjusted according to the actual situation of the individual.

For this kind of adjustment, the guidance of others was supplementary. The most important thing was to experience it personally time and time again, carefully feeling the subtle differences and finding the most suitable method for oneself.

It was easier to find people with great talent. It was more difficult to find people with average talent. They often had to put in more time and sweat to work hard.

In terms of swordsmanship, Chu Mu was very talented. His master had said that he was born for the sword.

At this moment, Chu Mu was practicing his swordsmanship. He activated his swordsmanship domain and integrated power control. The collision and fusion of two different systems allowed the power of each of his sword to be maximized. Every sword left a faint afterimage in the air, like a vacuum mark. It was as if the sword had pierced into space and carved out a transparent hole.

This was because Chu Mu's sword was too fast and too powerful, causing a visual phenomenon.

The space of the primordial world was more than a hundred times stronger than that of the Ancient Sword Continent. Even if the power of Chu Mu's sword was a hundred times stronger, it would be difficult to cause any damage to the space of the primordial world.

Stab, sweep, slash, lift, hack, flick …

Chu Mu's every movement was not fast, allowing people to clearly see every detail of his movements. However, it gave people a feeling that there was nowhere to dodge. It was as if any of his sword could be adjusted at will and landed anywhere.

He did as he pleased.

Every sword strike felt as if it was made by the heavens.

From the appearance alone, the power of each sword did not seem to be very strong. However, Chu Mu knew very well that the power of every sword under the realm was above that of the Moon Slashing Sword. He finally knew why the primordial world's swordsmen he had seen so far did not use any sword skills.

The reason was very simple. The use of sword skills often required time to accumulate power. Although this time was very short, it could be easily dodged by swordsmen with rich combat experience. They could take advantage of the situation and launch an attack, especially those swordsmen who had some achievements in power control. They applied power control to the sword, body movement, footwork, and so on.

The power of each sword was not inferior to a sword skill. Since that was the case, why would they use sword skills that consumed more energy and were easier to dodge?

Of course, Chu Mu felt that the primordial world's swordsmen would not purely rely on close combat. They would definitely have sword skills. However, the sword skills of the primordial world's swordsmen should be different from the sword skills of the Ancient Sword Continent's swordsmen.

It was just that Chu Mu had not yet reached that level, so he was not clear about it.

After finishing his cultivation, Chu Mu once again left the Sword Tower and went to the Profound Sky Wall. He still had two more chances. He did not have extravagant hopes of raising Tearing Intent to perfection, but at least raising it to ninety-nine percent.

The second time's effect was not as good as the first time. Chu Mu's Tearing Intent went from eighty-nine percent to ninety-five percent.

Immediately after, after consolidating for a day, Chu Mu once again went to the Mysterious Heavenly Wall. This caused the Mysterious Heavenly Wall's attendants to be extremely shocked because other sword practitioners would need at least a few days to consolidate after comprehending once. Some even needed ten days to half a month to completely consolidate before entering the Mysterious Heavenly Wall again.

Wasn't Chu Mu's speed a bit too fast?

Seeing Chu Mu walk into the Xuan Heaven Wall, this deacon couldn't help but shake his head, "He really thinks he has some talent and overestimates himself. He's biting off more than he can chew. If he doesn't recognize himself, he won't be able to achieve much."

Chu Mu didn't know what the deacon's evaluation was. Even if he knew, he wouldn't care. After the third time, his Tearing Intent had reached ninety-nine percent.

His strength had risen explosively! (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to qidian.com to vote for me. Your support is my biggest motivation.)

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