Chapter 1816 - 1817: Two Paths
In the Supreme Daoist Scripture, there are many martial arts. It’s not difficult to choose a few suitable ones to teach them.
So Su Chengyu just selected a few martial arts styles that were easy to produce and taught them to seven people.
But for the remaining five people, it was relatively much more troublesome.
In fact, although Su Chengyu already had two disciples and had the experience of instructing Chang Li, it wouldn’t be wrong to say he had taught three people cultivation.
But the problem is, even with Yu Yanshu from the very beginning, the process of attaining enlightenment was not completed by Su Chengyu.
In fact, due to Yu Yanshu’s special physique, she could be considered born enlightened.
Starting from scratch, although Su Chengyu wasn’t completely at a loss, he indeed faced several challenges.
First of all, the Supreme Xuanqing Jue is certainly not possible to serve as their foundation for cultivation.
Not to mention the uniqueness of the Supreme Xuanqing Jue, this cultivation technique is fundamentally too sophisticated. To use the Supreme Xuanqing Jue for enlightenment is almost impossible unless some significant event occurs to suddenly enlighten someone. Even in years or decades, these people might not truly step onto the path of cultivation.
This is the limitation of the cultivation technique’s uniqueness; Su Chengyu needed eighteen years of Mute Zen, largely due to this reason as well.
