Zhang Yu stood on the balcony and watched for a long time. When the sun set, he stood up and went to the study room from the top floor. He picked up the letter that Preceptor Chai had given him.
The letter stated that Head Teacher Chai had been specially conscripted to participate in the war. However, his disciple Mu He was still immature, so he asked Chen Xi to look after him.
Moreover, he believed that if the war was fierce, then students like Mu He and Mo Ruohua who had awakened their spiritual power would be sent to the battlefield ahead of time. Therefore, he asked Chen Xi not to make things easy for them. Instead, he asked him to increase their training so that they could preserve their lives in the future.
Zhang Yu agreed with Chai An's opinion. Once the war started, it wouldn't be easy to stop it. Although Qingyang Upper Continent had sixty years of accumulation, their main opponent, Taibo Godfiend, wasn't easy to deal with.
If the war went smoothly, then it would be fine. However, once it entered a stalemate, then it would be a competition of both sides' foundations. This would turn into a war of attrition.
If that was the case, then every bit of the continent's fighting strength would be invested.
In such a huge war, if one's strength didn't reach a certain level, then they would be nothing more than an insignificant speck of dust.
However, this didn't mean that one didn't need to strengthen themselves. The higher one's strength, the more choices and opportunities one would have compared to others under the same conditions.
However, there was one more thing, and that was that war was unreasonable. Therefore, in addition to these, sometimes one needed a little bit of luck.
He put down the letter. Aside from this letter, there was a stack of other letters on the table. He flipped through them one by one. Most of them were sent by the cultivators he had arranged to be in charge of inspecting before he set off. They detailed what he had done during this period of time and who he had inspected.
At the end of each letter, there was a signature, indicating that everything they said was true. If there were any problems in the future, then they could be held accountable.
However, he would rather everyone do their best now. This was better than having to hold them accountable in the future.
After he finished reading all the books on the desk, he tidied up a little and placed all the letters into a drawer at the side. Then, he came out of the room and once again returned to the spacious quiet room.
He walked to the praying mat in the middle and spread out his sleeves. He sat down and began to breathe.
About half a summer's time had passed. He felt that his essence, energy, and spirit had reached the peak. Thus, he summoned the Great Dao Royal Chapter.
As a light curtain that was not very bright appeared in front of him, the seals floating above it were like engraved white characters, and each of them was incomplete. Compared to the Xuan Zhang, not only were they rare, but they were also not as neat and bright as the Xuan Zhang.
This just so happened to show the essence of the Hun Zhang.
If the Xuan Chapter represented stability, order, and perfection, then the Hun Chapter represented change, chaos, and fragmentation.
Of course, there was order in chaos, and chaos in order. The two were not absolute opposites. Otherwise, there would be no way to cultivate.
Both of them illuminated the Grand Dao, and both of them possessed boundless possibilities. However, the path they displayed was completely different. One sought from the masses, while the other sought from the self.
This time, he wanted to find a visualization diagram that belonged to him alone. Thus, he needed to ask the Hun Zhang for it.
At this moment, his mind was calm, and he abandoned many emotions and thoughts. He focused on one thought and asked the Hun Zhang.
This was actually the first time he asked the Hun Zhang for a Dao technique.
The seals on the Hun Zhang were all imprinted into the Hun Zhang after he had some small success in cultivation.
Speaking of which, if Monk Hunjang did not have enough divine vitality when he asked, the Great Chaos would come to make up for it. This way, he could also obtain what he wanted. After that, he only needed to use a certain amount of divine organs to refine medicine to dissolve it. It seemed that there was no need for him to make so many preparations in advance.
However, he believed that if he could avoid coming into contact with the Great Chaos, it would be better not to. This was because no one could say for sure if this thing would affect him in the future.
Of course, for many cultivators, they could not think so far ahead. After all, only by getting through the present and having a certain amount of power would they have the qualifications to talk about the future.
He did not despise this. No matter what choice a cultivator made, as long as they could recognize themselves and were willing to bear the various changes that would occur in the future, it did not matter whether their choice was right or wrong.
At this moment, as his mind was immersed in it, he felt as if he was immersed in a mass of muddleheadedness. At the same time, an indescribable feeling arose, as if it wanted him to break free from the constraints of the visualization diagram and seek more things of a higher level.
After reading many files and Dao books, he understood that this feeling was actually caused by his deep contact with the Hun Zhang. This was because the Hun Zhang itself pursued all kinds of changes and changes.
Therefore, the Hun Zhang was the most testing of one's mind. Cultivators who cultivated the Hun Zhang had to face this test at all times. If they could not defend themselves, they would fall into the Great Chaos. Once they stepped on this path, it was difficult to say whether they could stop.
However, at this moment, he was not moved. The visualization diagram was the summary and refinement of countless predecessors. It was the most convenient and most suitable cultivation method for Xuanxiu. If one were to break away from it and blindly pursue it, then in the end, they would either pay the price and not obtain anything, or they would obtain many things that they could not understand.
Under the influence of Shouzheng's mind, all of his emotions were not stirred up. Only the initial thought of entering was maintained. He could feel that the spirit essence he had accumulated was like water droplets, immersed in a mass of muddleheadedness drop by drop.
Suddenly, a feeling arose in the unseen world. He immediately understood that he had reached the most crucial point. He needed to establish a core seal for the visualization diagram.
The visualization diagram was not randomly arranged. It needed a core that could be relied on, which was the core seal.
On the path of cultivation, most of the seal changes and even the cultivation method revolved around this seal.
This step actually gave rise to a lot of troubles for many cultivators. This was because the seals that the majority of cultivators grasped were small seals. Thus, if they did not try to grasp a few high quality seals, they could only rely on small seals.
In the end, small seals had a lower starting point. This limited the power and height of the visualization diagram from the beginning. Unless they were willing to pay the price to cultivate large seals or high quality seals.
However, these large seals all required a large amount of spirit essence. Cultivators originally cultivated small seals because they did not have enough spirit essence. How could they turn around and walk the same path?
Thus, this was a dead end.
Fortunately, the visualization diagram did not remain unchanged after it was created. It could be continuously improved, so it was not that they did not have a chance.
Moreover, the visualization diagram was essentially for the sake of improving a cultivator's cultivation. It was not for the sake of binding a cultivator. It was only for the sake of sorting out the most suitable path for a cultivator.
Thus, it was not that there were no cultivators who felt that the visualization diagram was not to their liking. They threw it aside and chose another path for themselves. However, there were not many people who were so willful.
However, if one's initial choice was not the best, then they would inevitably have to pay a greater price to perfect themselves. Thus, except for a very small number of people, this step usually already determined a cultivator's upper limit in the future.
Then, what should his core seal be?
He had already thought about this. Among all the seals he grasped, although the "Seal of Observation" and "Seal of Seer" could be considered to be relatively high quality seals, they were too biased towards perception and observation. As for the "Seal of True Embryo", it was only used to strengthen the foundation. It had already reached the end of the second seal.
Thus, he decided to choose the "Seal of Word" as his core seal.
He could feel that whether it was in terms of potential or usage, the "Seal of Word" was far superior to the other seals. Moreover, this was a seal that could be used in battle. It would significantly increase his combat strength.
As his mind calmed down, more Divine Essence was extracted, and this core seal was also established. However, he felt that he still needed to establish another core seal.
This also meant that he needed to establish two core seals.
Generally speaking, no matter how the visualization diagram was perfected and changed, at the beginning, one could only choose one core seal. However, he thought that this might be because he could view the "Profound" and "Chaos" seals at the same time.
Sure enough, he immediately found that this time he could no longer choose a seal from the Profound Chapter. He could only choose from the Chaos Seal.
As for the Chaos Seal, whether it was the "Heart Lake", "Thunder Sound", "Yu Yun", or "True Breath", these seals could not be compared to the "Seal of Sword Command". Not to mention that the subsequent sword seal changes were derived from the "Seal of Sword Command". Therefore, at this moment, he did not hesitate too much and immediately used the "Seal of Sword Command" as his second core seal.
After he made up his mind, he felt that the Divine Essence he had accumulated was constantly flowing into the ball of chaos. At the same time, it seemed that an "object" was being formed and was brewing and changing there.
After an unknown period of time, his mind shook and his eyes opened. He found that he had woken up from his meditation, and the Grand Dao's Chaos Seal was still floating beside him.
He checked for a moment. At this moment, nine out of ten of the Divine Essence he originally had was gone. This undoubtedly meant that the visualization diagram he had asked for had been successfully deduced.
Generally speaking, a visualization diagram would have a manifestation. These manifestations might have many types. This was just like the seal. It was a kind of reflection of the Grand Dao's chapter on a cultivator's understanding of the Grand Dao. It generally only existed in a cultivator's consciousness.
Therefore, he calmed his mind and looked into the depths of his consciousness.
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