Martial Arts Ain't Anything Special

Chapter 113: Alchemy Foot Master



Seojun quickly analyzed the martial art while mentally reviewing the sutra of the Supreme Force Monstrous Divine Art.

As Pae Jingwang had said, it was a martial art difficult to categorize. If anything, it could be split into several distinct disciplines of martial arts.

Broadly speaking, it was primarily a Dynamic Art—a type of cultivation technique that cultivated inner qi through movement of the body.

However this one diverged from conventional Dynamic Arts. In actuality, most were ultimately extensions of cultivation techniques that focused on building up qi.

Yet the Supreme Force Monstrous Divine Art didn’t follow that path. It instead gathered qi in the dantian and directly infused it into the muscles.

Seojun finally understood the strange incongruity he’d sensed in the Fist King’s qi.

The Fist King had no dantian.

...Because his entire massive body was the dantian itself.

By saturating his muscles with qi and reshaping them, the Fist King no longer relied on qi in the traditional sense.

Instead of expending qi, he simply accumulated muscle fatigue.

The qi infused in his flesh had already transformed into something similar to muscles-like in itself.

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