"Peak Climbing, indigo surpassing blue…"
It was the first time Lu Chenzhou saw such a hint from the Martial Arts Tree.
The tree's shadows swayed; in the depths of fate, his gaze became clear in understanding:
"There are two ways to elevate the level of Martial Arts. The first is to thoroughly comprehend, reorganizing the martial skills created by predecessors and transforming them into one's own high-level techniques. The second is, through one's own insight and wisdom, to continue deducing on the foundation of those before, extracting the essence, discarding the dross, continually adding original routines and moves. When it reaches a certain degree, it triggers a qualitative change in Martial Arts."
Without question.
The first method is relatively easy and convenient, demanding less of a cultivator's Martial Arts comprehension and attainment, but the technical content is lower—suitable for ordinary Martial Artists.
