Chapter 1338 -s 1286-1287: Overcoming Difficulties to Assassinate Form, Yi Suan’s Strategy
Heavenly Gate residence.
In just a few short years, the once renowned Second Tier Power, the Myriad Laws Building, had almost vanished without a trace, transforming into a cultivation Holy Land that countless martial artists yearned for.
Ever since the heavenly gate and the envoys from various imperial courts and Holy Lands reached an agreement, expressing their willingness to share their cultivation methods with martial artists from all sides, many other powers followed suit.
In just a few years, a huge Taoist Academy was built here, attracting martial artists from the imperial courts, Second Tier Powers, and independent practitioners seeking knowledge.
Of course, not to mention the independent practitioners who managed to come here to study, the martial artists sent by various powers were actually not their most core practitioners. Facing an entirely new cultivation law enforcement, they dared not let their most valued successors undertake it, fearing it would affect them.
With the tacit approval of the heavenly gate, some common cultivation methods were taken back to many imperial courts, Holy Lands, and various powers.
As for these Taoist skills, or rather the cultivation concepts behind them, the opinions among the great ancient emperors and martial artists in the King Realm were mixed.
After all, the local Martial Arts and the Immortal Path of the Great Ming World were essentially two completely different paths; what they had in common was the Path of Human Immortal that was taught within them.
However, unlike the profound techniques of martial artists, the Path of Human Immortal’s cultivation of oneself caused great conflict with their training.
These great ancient emperors had cultivated to this stage; even if they had never trained in such an unfamiliar system, they were able to see through the appearance to its essence. The "Taoist Skill" passed down by the heavenly gate indeed was a cultivation system that did not pale in comparison to, or even surpassed, Martial Arts.
