His schedule was very full. If he wanted to live comfortably in the future, starting was very important! His reincarnation was already a big step behind others. If he didn't work hard, he was afraid that he wouldn't even be able to live as a rice worm.
Because his cultivation methods and secret techniques were all of the Star System, his cultivation efficiency was very high. He basically didn't have to sit cross-legged and cultivate a fixed type of cultivation method.
When he cultivated the Big Dipper Star Scripture at dawn, he had to use the Starlight Guidance at the same time, flying while guiding the spiritual energy into his body. This had already become a habit, and it had already started since the Gobi desert.
When he cultivated the Purple Star Celestial Body, he would also put the Celestial Vision Transformation together, striving to improve his physical body and spirit at the same time. This was the greatest use of the Star System's resources, because if he did it step by step, he wouldn't be able to catch up with his peers.
One day in the future, he also wanted to cultivate these four Star System cultivation methods at the same time, so that he could achieve a perfect combination of cultivation, spirit, body, and escape technique. If he mixed it into his swordsmanship, it would basically be a low-intensity battle.
He was very clear about the benefits of doing so. For many cultivators, they completely separated cultivation and combat. When they cultivated, they focused on cultivation, and when they fought, they focused on fighting. The result of doing so was very likely that they would not be able to display their full strength in battle!
Lou Xiaoyi had a natural instinct for battle, even if he didn't realize it. This could be seen from how he was able to stand out in his original world, and how he continuously killed strong enemies. However, these achievements didn't give him the confidence to establish a foothold in the Fifth Ring. He was still watching carefully, afraid that he would be killed in this bandit's nest.
In a month's time, he worked hard on the flying sword, and was basically able to completely use the full power of the first layer of the flying sword.
Now, he was ready to start recording the second layer.
Unfortunately, his first attempt failed unexpectedly. The only good news was that he didn't destroy the first layer of the sword array. He felt that he should take a break, relax, and casually find the reason for his failure.
On this day, Lou Xiaoyi left the cave and flew east. Ling Ruofeng sent him a sword message saying that there was a small gathering and asked if he was interested in attending. This was the contact information they had left behind after their last meeting. Even if their relationship was weak, as an adult cultivator, most of them knew how to maintain a good relationship with each other.
Lou Xiaoyi was not keen on this, but he knew that he had to go. The worst way to cultivate was to stay in the cave and study by himself, without hearing anything outside the cave. He would trap himself in the cultivation world he had built, thinking that if he stayed in seclusion for more than ten years, the world would know about his sword …
How could an individual's knowledge of swordsmanship compare to that of tens of thousands of people outside? And tens of thousands of years of history? Therefore, even though Lou Xiaoyi was very persistent in his understanding of swordsmanship, he also understood the importance of communication.
Although he didn't have much combat power with his flying sword, he could still watch others fight, right?
Among the sixty people on the floating raft, only ten of them were arranged to stay in the Xuanyuan Sword Sect under the dome. Other than the little butterfly from the Golden Phoenix Palace who flew out of the chicken coop, the other nine were complete weaklings.
Among these people, a few chose to stay together when they set up their cave, hoping to rely on the strength of a group to fight against this cruel cultivation world. A few others chose to fly solo, including Lou Xiaoyi.
This group was also the only one in the dome that would remember to inform him when they gathered. If Gu Bei was still alive, he might have another group to join, but now, this was the only one!
In Lou Xiaoyi's mind, this was the story of a few sheep who had just arrived in a new world, discussing how to unite together to fight against the tigers, leopards, jackals, and wolves around them.
The distance between their cave residences was close to a thousand li. With Lou Xiaoyi's Starlight Traction Technique, it took him more than four hours to fly such a distance. If converted, it was roughly equivalent to 120 km/h in his previous life.
It was already close to the speed of a speeding car! But in the cultivation world, he was just a snail!
Every cultivator he saw was in the state of flying swords, and their speed was at least twice as fast as his. If it wasn't for the conspicuous sword case on his back, who knew how many Swordsman would have stopped to ask him why he used other escape techniques instead of flying swords in the dome? Were they spies sent by him?
Even with the sword case shielding him from most of the questioning, he was still stopped by a dignified middle-aged Daoist. That Daoist's eyes were fierce, and he was imposing without being angry!
"Why didn't I fly swords in the Holy Land of the Sword Vein? Why did you learn the habits of the Dharma Vein and pursue a carefree temperament? Did you enter the sword sect to play with elegance? "
Lou Xiaoyi was speechless when he met such a meddlesome person. He knew very well that in the Xuanyuan Sword Sect, it was an unspoken rule to only use one escape technique, the Sword Manipulation Technique, for a lifetime!
Although it wasn't explicitly stated, in the history books, it was mentioned too many times that a certain ancestor would only fly swords for his entire life, without any escape techniques or mounts. It was actually a hidden hint, and was regarded as the golden rule by the extremists in the Sword Vein. It was also the symbol of a pure Swordsman.
He didn't understand. Was he playing with elegance, or were the Swordsman playing with temperament? Was it necessary to fly swords a thousand times the same? Why couldn't it be more comfortable?
Hence, he shook the sword case, and a flying sword flew out. It circled and turned, and it had a powerful aura. Of course, this was in the eyes of an outsider. The middle-aged Swordsman knew what was going on as soon as he saw the sword. A new disciple's flying sword had yet to reach a certain level. Generally speaking, in order to learn the Sword Manipulation Technique, the flying sword itself had to be able to carry a certain amount of weight. If it was converted to the number of engravings, it would be able to carry around three layers. However, it was obvious that a flying sword with only one layer engraved would not be able to perform the Sword Manipulation Technique.
The middle-aged swordsman snorted and turned to leave. Lou Xiaoyi, on the other hand, continued to wobble. To be honest, although it was guided by the starlight, its flying posture was indeed very elegant, because it was flying upright!
With his hands behind his back and his sleeves fluttering in the wind, it didn't seem like he was using any strength at all. It was as if he was a real immortal, playing with the mortal world. Its kinetic energy came from the surge of mana under the guidance of the starlight. Therefore, even if he were to run for his life in the future, he would still fly in the same manner.
The Swordsman's Sword Manipulation Technique was different, especially the Sword Manipulation Technique of the Foundation Establishment External Sword. It required the user to lean forward, which was in accordance with the theory of fluid dynamics. However, it was obvious that the user was using all his strength. It was similar to the starting motion of a sprinter in his previous life. It looked very iron-blooded, but it was not as elegant as other escape techniques, especially the Daoist ones.
This was the reason why the middle-aged Swordsman didn't like him. In fact, many people didn't like him, but there weren't many people who would meddle in his business.
Lou Xiaoyi didn't care.
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