I will become the Demon Immortal known to the whole world-Chapter 40 - Refining Bones Have I Found You
Chapter 40: Chapter 40 Refining Bones, Have I Found You?
Chapter 40 -40 Refining Bones, Have I Found You?
Liang Hui gazed deeply in the direction the woman had fled, set down his spear, and caressed his somewhat caved-in chest.
His dark skin slowly faded until it returned to its original hue.
“Who exactly are you, and why are you here in the encampment?” A muffled voice came from a silver-armored Great Han standing nearby.
Liang Hui had no intention of responding and muttered to himself,
“Break!”
The moment the word was uttered, everything around him began to blur.
When things became clear again, he had returned to reality, sitting cross-legged on his bed.
The corner of the room, where a small mountain of medicinal herbs should have been piled, was empty; most had been used by Liang Hui.
The small portion of high-level precious medicinal herbs had also been stored by Liang Hui in his storage necklace.
Without attending to these trivial matters, he immersed his consciousness into his body and began to circulate the surging Inner Strength in his abdomen, starting to refine his tendons.
Inner Qi, as described in the fist manual, flowed through the muscles, and one by one, the tough and powerful tendons underwent a complete transformation with the diffusion of Inner Qi.
The tendons in various parts of his body twisted; if someone were watching, they would see many bulges appearing on Liang Hui’s body, as if countless mice were scurrying underneath his skin.
However, the slightly flawed muscles became perfect with each twist, becoming like jade, their tough tendons becoming even more resilient.
Strength, speed, and the defense of his skin were all climbing; this was an all-around enhancement.
After an indeterminate period, the bulges on the young man’s body finally returned to normal.
He directed his consciousness toward his mind, where information intertwined with the glow of Eternal Radiance entered his awareness.
Artifact Name: Flowing Light Bell (Incomplete)
Artifact Owner: Liang Hui (**)
Divine Skill: Enter Dreams
Extraordinary Profession: Martial Artist (Bone Refining 0.01%)
Martial Arts: “Green Wolf Fist Manual”, “Hard Qigong”
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Skills: Green Wolf Fist, Bear Rock Fist, Fierce Tiger Fist, Pine Crane Fist, Six-Star Chain Arrow, Eagle Claw Technique, Mantis Fist, Snake-shaped Crafty Hand.
After spending a month and a half, Liang Hui had finally broken through to the last of the three stages of external training—Bone Refining!
He had also cultivated Hard Qigong to an extremely high level and had mastered three more beast-form boxing techniques.
At this moment, his boxing technique had undergone a subtle, foundational change.
Liang Hui opened his eyes and spread out his palm in front of his face.
Suddenly, he clenched his fist!
Boom!
The sound of the air being crushed echoed throughout the room.
After that, his fist, palm, and fingers swiftly changed; the roars of a tiger, the howls of an ape, the wails of a wolf… the sound of seven animals’ roars continued to emanate.
Deep green Inner Qi clung to his palm, shifting shapes as if it would solidify the next moment.
But it was always just shy of completion.
A few breaths later, Liang Hui stopped shifting his fingers and palms, and the Inner Qi retracted back into his abdomen.
He stood up, scanning his surroundings.
He knew it was time to leave.
The lack of resources for cultivation meant he needed to make purchases or trades in the city.
The highest strength of his current dream objects was only top-level Bone Refining.
He needed to seek higher-level dream objects, for in the scenarios of his dreams, there should at least be Martial Artists with the strength of Internal Refining Third Transformation.
Only then could he ensure rapid growth in his own strength.
After all, there was nothing more to learn from Tian Qing or the leader of Black Wind Encampment.
If they were to fight fairly, he was confident he could kill both of them in a short amount of time.
He stopped the stream of thoughts in his mind, slung his bow and spear on his back, pushed the door open, and walked out.
Walking on the well-trodden earth, he took one last look at the encampment where he had lived for the past month and a half.
Without any sense of attachment, he led his horse out towards the mountains.
Stepping into the radiance of the harsh sun, he disappeared into the jungle.
…
In front of the city, the flow of people was like weaving cloth, with most of them quietly lining up in queues, waiting for the soldiers’ inspection before entering the city.
A young girl dressed in a black gown walked slowly past the crowd towards the city.
Her jet-black hair danced in the wind, her eyes lively, her chin slightly pointed, resembling an elf under the moon—beautiful and enticing.
Such a stunning beauty should have been the focus of everyone’s attention.
Yet at that moment, not a single person behaved oddly as if they could not see the girl’s figure.
Lotus steps gracefully, just as Su Yao was about to enter the city, she stopped in her tracks.
A flash of surprise swept through her eyes, and her slender palm rested over her heart.
‘This feeling?’
Her halted steps resumed, disappearing before the crowd.
Only the city remained standing there!
On the city walls, two large characters were visible to all passersby.
Yuanshui!
…
“Time flies so fast!”
Liang Hui, riding on his horse, scanned the slightly greening roadside and sighed softly.
When he descended into this world, it was deep autumn, and now, it was nearing early spring.
And he had been dodging and fleeing, so wretched that he couldn’t even reveal his real name or face.
For most of this world, his heart was filled with disdain at the moment.
It was still the same saying, pray, don’t let him grow up.
When the time comes for a reckoning, no one will be spared!
Clip-clop! Clip-clop! Clip-clop!
The sound of horse hooves interrupted the young man’s chaotic thoughts.
Faint laughter could also be heard.
He pulled the reins to a halt!
He turned.
His palm tightly gripped the long spear before him.
Perhaps having seen someone ahead, the pace of the horse hooves began to slow.
Three figures on horseback appeared beside Liang Hui.
Two men in green shirts and a woman in a yellow shirt, all with smiles on their faces.
They occasionally turned their heads to look at the surrounding environment, full of curiosity.
“Fellow traveler, are you also going to Burntwood City to attend the annual trading event?”
The seemingly oldest of the youths asked with a gentle expression.
Liang Hui’s brows furrowed slightly. Didn’t the young man feel that striking up a conversation here was very abrupt?
Or did he look very approachable.
Liang Hui really wanted to touch the mask on his face and glanced down at the blood-stained cotton garment.
The young man’s expression was still the same and he showed no change in demeanor, despite Liang Hui’s indifferent attitude.
“Haha, it seems that fellow traveler is not at ease, so I’ll not disturb you further.”
With a hearty laugh, the youth increased his horse’s speed, leading the man and woman onward.
“Big brother, you’ve been like this all along, it’s so awkward!”
“Didn’t father say that when traveling, we should make friends far and wide to live without worries?”
“But this isn’t the way to make them, brother.”
With Liang Hui’s hearing, he could still catch the fragments of their conversation.
The corners of his mouth twitched involuntarily beneath the mask. There really were all sorts of people in this world!
However, he hadn’t expected that a random road he chose would lead to Tang Tang’s hometown.
After a moment’s thought, he decided not to change direction and slowed down, continuing forward on horseback.
It was now around noon.
A rather spacious tea shop appeared in his field of vision.
The three people he had seen in the morning were sitting outside the shop, sipping tea and chatting.
Upon seeing Liang Hui’s figure, the older youth gave a light nod of acknowledgement, lifting his tea cup for a sip.
Liang Hui paid no attention and surveyed the tea shop before him.
He was about to leave!
Suddenly, a skinny man dressed as a teahouse server hurried over.
As he approached, he called out, “Guest, you and those young heroes and heroines seem to be acquaintances.”
“The weather is scorching. Come and have a cup of tea.”
Liang Hui watched the approaching server with an indifferent gaze.
“Step any closer, and you die!”