Soul Land 5: The Rebirth of Tang San

Chapter 437: The Function of the Fox Tail Relics (3)



Chapter 437: The Function of the Fox Tail Relics (3)

Chapter 437: The Function of the Fox Tail Relics (3)

Tang San led her back to the Golden Tree. The life energy here was the most abundant. Red One's body absorbed the life energy autonomously; the feeling of thirst quickly diminished, and her eyes gradually became clear.

Tang San had her sit with her back toward him and placed his right hand on her back, silently observing the changes in her bloodline.

The boiling and self-refining bloodline was gradually strengthened by the nourishing life energy. The concentration of her bloodline significantly increased, improving by at least one tier, which would allow Red One further to enhance her cultivation by at least one order. And this was just from being close to the aura of the Fox Tail Relics.

Tang San didn't force the bloodline refinement to continue. A sudden increase in purity might not be suitable for Red One. Steady improvement was the safest way. Otherwise, the rapid consumption of life energy, even with external life energy support, could result in her life essence being depleted, affecting her lifespan.

After ensuring that Red One's condition had stabilized, Tang San let her leave and called over Red Two.

He took out one Fox Tail Relic, allowing Red Two to be influenced by its aura and refine her bloodline. This time, as it was done right next to the evolved Golden Tree, the process was even smoother than it had been with Red One, and soon, Red Two's bloodline also evolved.

In this way, Tang San let the eighteen Crimson Fox girls undergo bloodline refinement individually. He took the opportunity to observe the girls' cultivation.

He discovered that during the bloodline refinement process, the lower the girl's cultivation, the better the refinement effect. The weakest, Red Sixteen, who was not even at the fourth order due to her thin Crimson Fox bloodline, saw her bloodline purity increase to a level that could cultivate up to the sixth order, a difference of two whole orders. This was an unexpected joy.

With this round of bloodline enhancement, the Crimson Fox girls wouldn't have any problems with their cultivation for a while. In fact, with the Fox Tail Relics, they likely wouldn't face bloodline issues before reaching the ninth order. Moreover, with the abundant life energy here, this place was undoubtedly the best cultivation ground for these girls.

After Red Eighteen's bloodline was enhanced, Tang San instructed them to return to the cave to continue cultivating and stabilizing their realms. By this time, an entire day had passed, and it was now evening.

If there were insufficient external life energy, it would only have a calming effect at most. However, when life energy was abundant, and the user didn't mind their life energy being absorbed, it had a calming and invigorating impact.

This effect was probably very limited for the demons and nymphs. Considering the expenditure of natural treasures, the cost-effectiveness of enhancing divine consciousness wasn't high. Otherwise, the Crimson Fox clan would never have auctioned this item for money.

But for Tang San—or rather, for humans, it was different. Especially for Tang San, who had lived three lifetimes—he didn't just bring the experiences from his previous life, but also the Mysterious Heaven Technique, Ghost Shadow Perplexing Track, Mysterious Jade Hands, and various other pieces of knowledge from his first life.

In his first life, he was a disciple of the Tang Sect. The Tang Sect's cultivation, including the Mysterious Heaven Technique, involved knowledge of acupoints. Each person has 36 major acupoints and 108 minor ones. These acupoints are essential body parts where nerves or energy gather. Most major acupoints are lethal, such as the Baihui point at the top of the head, the Lingtai point at the center of the back, and the Tanzhong point at the center of the chest. These are places where a decisive strike can be fatal.

However, the Mysterious Heaven Technique involved focusing on the energy flow through these points, and the circuit of this energy throughout the body was essentially what cultivation was. Making these acupoints more accessible was necessary to improve one's cultivation. Cultivating the Mysterious Heaven Technique involved clearing these acupoints, allowing one's body to generate internal energy.

When Tang San absorbed the spiritual energy of heaven and earth, he used his spiritual power to control and open all his acupoints, making the absorption of spiritual energy much more effective.

Thus, with the three Fox Tail Relics in Tang San's hands and his knowledge of acupoints, using the relics as needles to stimulate the acu points would naturally enhance the effects. The primary focus should be on the acupoints of the head. Of course, this required time for experimentation, starting with the minor points as the primary points posed significant risks. This was why Tang San initially experimented with the least potent of the three Fox Tail Relics. If he started too intensely, his divine consciousness could be disrupted.

Moreover, such cultivation could only be carried out beside the Golden Tree. In another location with insufficient life energy, he would be immediately drained, making the practice counterproductive.

After a night's experimentation, Tang San had grasped the mysteries of the process. At the very least, he could now use the Fox Tail Relic to stimulate the minor acupoints on his head, enhancing the speed of converting his spiritual power into divine consciousness.

The effect was quite good. His spiritual power, already at the peak of the ninth order and nearly saturated, benefited from this stimulation; the process consumed spiritual power and converted it into divine consciousness. For him, there could be no greater benefit. The consumed spiritual power could slowly be restored, and it was much faster than letting it passively turn into divine consciousness.


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