While absorbing the sea of vitality, Fang Yun sensed the path of the Ancient Realm's core.
As soon as he arrived here, Fang Yun noticed the difference. He even felt that the Divine Path here was one of the greatest treasures.
The Divine Path here was not as mature as it was in the outside world. After continuous changes, it was difficult to find its source, and it was too difficult to comprehend.
At the same time, it was not like the place where he had advanced to the Supreme Saint. The Divine Path was hidden, and there was almost no power for people to comprehend.
The Divine Path here was in a strange state.
It was as if it had just experienced the creation of the world and was not affected by the power of time. At the same time, it was not particularly strong and could be easily sensed.
In the vision of Fang Yun's Sacred Will, dense pale white tracks appeared before his eyes. It was like countless invisible planets were moving. The "planets" were invisible, but their power overflowed and could be sensed by the outside world.
In Fang Yun's mind, there seemed to be an invisible pen that was slowly sketching out the tracks of the Divine Path.
There were many types of Divine Paths, and they had undergone different changes, so the tracks were constantly changing.
Below Half-saint, one could only touch the Divine Path at most, but after Half-saint, one could borrow power from the Divine Path.
At the peak of Quasi-Saint, one could control the Divine Path.
But the prerequisite was to completely understand a Divine Path.
The so-called Supreme Saint battle skills or battle poems were to forcibly control the Divine Path, but it could not be perfectly controlled.
Only by completely mastering a Divine Path could one reach the peak of Supreme Saint.
In a battle between Supreme Saints, victory or defeat depended on two methods.
One was to ignore the understanding of the Divine Path and surpass the opponent in absolute power. For example, if one party did not know any Supreme Saint battle skills, and the other party's Supreme Saint battle skills were extremely powerful and could be used multiple times, the latter would win no matter what.
Fang Yun had defeated other Supreme Saints before because of his absolute power. But when facing a peak Half-saint, Fang Yun did not have such absolute power, and it was difficult to kill a peak Supreme Saint.
The other method was to rely on the level of the Divine Path. In a battle between Supreme Saints, as long as one's Divine Path was slightly higher than the other, then as long as the difference in power was not too great, it was possible to win.
Ling Huan was a peak Great Saint. Fang Yun's power was not enough to kill him. At most, he could only push him back.
However, Fang Yun's understanding of the Divine Path far surpassed Ling Huan's. Ling Huan had been killed because he had underestimated his opponent and realized it too late.
If Fang Yun encountered a peak Great Sage from the Giant God Tribe who had an ancestral treasure protecting them, then he would only be able to fight a battle of attrition. This was because Fang Yun's Sacred Will and Divine Dao were only at a higher level. His Fundamental Bensei Dao was still inferior to that of a peak Great Sage, and his power wasn't truly overwhelming.
Fang Yun was immersed in the sea of vitality as he continued to comprehend the Saint Dao of the myriad worlds.
This was Fang Yun's first time practicing cultivation after becoming a Great Sage. In fact, he had even stopped absorbing the vital energy seawater from the literary world, and had begun to study the cultivation methods of a Great Sage.
When he was in Half-saint, Fang Yun comprehended the Divine Path more like a spectator, observing the Divine Path.
After becoming a Great Sage, a Great Sage who did not have the correct inheritance would still imitate and act as a spectator to learn the Divine Path.
However, Fang Yun had too many correct inheritances. Whether it was the Human Race, Ancient Yao, Dragons, Emperor Race, or various stone inscriptions, they all had the correct method.
For example, Kong Sheng's Great Sage cultivation method originated from Rites and Music. It was called String Plucking. He used the Divine Path trajectories as strings to stimulate changes in the Divine Path, allowing him to observe more of the Divine Path. At the same time, he could experience the power of the Divine Path at the moment of plucking.
The String Plucking Technique was in line with Kong Sheng's personality. It was effective and stable, and it did little damage to the body.
Zhou Wenwang's Great Sage cultivation method originated from Yin and Yang. It was called Path Leading.
Zhou Wenwang was good at leading two different Divine Path trajectories together, forming an intertwining of the Divine Path. It was like the combination of Yin and Yang. He could experience the power in the aftermath of the intertwining of the Divine Paths.
The other human Quasi-Saints had their own methods. Fang Yun had already learned all of them at Notre-Dame.
The Quasi-Saint cultivation method of the Human Race was the most exquisite, but it was too conservative.
The Emperor Race was the other extreme. The Emperor Race's cultivation method was so crude that even Fang Yun didn't dare to try it. The Emperor Race directly transformed their bodies into the Divine Path and collided with the Divine Path trajectories. It was like a star colliding in the starry sky, so it was called Star Charging.
The advantage of doing this was that it was direct. One could experience the most intense power and nature of the Divine Path. However, it was only suitable for the Emperor Race and the Primordial Tribes because they had the help of the Primordial Power. The Emperor Race all had Primordial Stone Houses, so there was no need to be afraid of accidents.
The Dragons' Great Sage cultivation method was between the Human Race and the Emperor Race. It was called Wave Flipping. The Dragons weren't too conservative and didn't dare to charge around like the Emperor Race. They were good at triggering large-scale Divine Path collisions and then wandering in the aftermath. They could experience the power of the Divine Path and win with quantity.
The Ancient Yao Race was different. There were many ways to cultivate. For example, Fang Yun couldn't cultivate the Mountain Carrying Mountain's Like a Mountain.
The Mountain-Carrying Great Sage's cultivation method was to fake death and then immerse oneself in the Divine Path. This method of comprehension was too time-consuming, but the comprehension was clear.
Fang Yun knew that he didn't have experience and couldn't create a cultivation method randomly. However, he couldn't blindly accept all the cultivation methods. Therefore, Fang Yun began to test and learn all the Great Sage cultivation methods!
Fang Yun insisted on using one Great Sage cultivation method every day. Then, he carefully recorded the increase and decrease of the cultivation effect, the damage to the Divine Will, the damage to the Divine Body, the effect on the overall Divine Path, the effect on a single Divine Path, and the different phenomena caused by different Divine Paths.
Because the Divine Path was mysterious and ever-changing, Fang Yun recorded a huge amount of changes and data.
These records were only the foundation. The analysis was the main part.
After cultivating all the Great Sage cultivation methods, Fang Yun began a long analysis. Using various methods, he analyzed the parts of each cultivation method that were suitable for him.
After the analysis, Fang Yun began to practice. He constantly tested the specific cultivation method according to the results of the analysis.
After a long period of cultivation, Fang Yun accumulated a lot of experience. Then, he stopped cultivating and fully activated his Divine Will. He reflected on the experience and then summarized and extracted it to find a better cultivation method. Then, he continued to test …
Fang Yun's cultivation quickly entered a virtuous cycle. After an unknown period of time, Fang Yun suddenly opened his eyes. The power around him fluctuated. His Divine Force vibrated and the sea boiled.
In Fang Yun's eyes, hundreds of millions of pale white Divine Path tracks appeared and then slowly dissipated.
After a long period of cultivation, Fang Yun finally created a Quasi-Saint cultivation method that was most suitable for him based on the foundation of the predecessors. Although it wasn't perfect, it could be improved and improved.
This cultivation method was called Starship. Its inspiration came from the Myriad Realms Ancient Ship and the Starherder.
In the beginning, Fang Yun used his own power to push the many Divine Path tracks and navigate them. Forcefully changing the power of the Divine Path, while changing the Divine Path tracks, made them move in the same direction. This way, Fang Yun could avoid excessive impact of the Divine Path. But at the same time, because the Divine Path was changed, it was constantly changing. This allowed the cultivator to sense the Divine Path more clearly.
The Starship cultivation method was far more radical and dangerous than the cultivation method of the human race. But it was much safer and more efficient than the cultivation method of the emperor race.
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