The Growth of a Titan in the Cultivation World

Chapter 36- Irregular Innate Dharma



"So, brat, are you happy that you decided to become my disciple?"

The old man said that with a grin, and Sol smiled as well. He had to admit he was happy he took his Master’s offer.

Even though he was terrified of his training methods, the alternative was Sol being on his own while being blinded by rage and the desire for revenge.

But being with his Master, Sol was able to calm down and focused all his scattered resentment into getting stronger. He had a path before him now. He couldn’t imagine what would have become of himself if he hadn’t met this old man.

"Master, you spoke about your self-created Rune Technique, is it really that amazing?"

Sol could see that his Master really cherished this Runic Technique, so much so his eyes instantly brighten up when he mentioned it.

Given a chance to gush about his Rune Technique, the old man didn’t hesitate to do so.

"Haha! Brat, let me tell you what’s so amazing about my Runic Technique. To simply put, Aether is not the only source of Energy in the Cosmos. Aside from that you have Mana, which is also known as Celestial Energy as it is energy that originates from the Stars. Then you have Holy Energy, or Faith Energy, that comes from the Gods and is cultivated by their followers.

"Now with that said, these are the main types, there are many more, and even the main ones have many variations. However, one thing that all these powers have is that it has a specific system to cultivate them. So, a person who cultivates Faith Energy can’t cultivate Mana."

After saying this, Sol saw the look in his Master’s eyes increase before he said.

"However, my Runic Technique, ’The Seven Runic Paths of Samsara,’ can allow anyone to cultivate any type of energy they desire."

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