Life in the Mortal Realm 55: Chapter 54
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墨書 Inktalez
The cultivation of the Golden Body Realm, like other realms, heavily relies on Kung Fu. The operation of Kung Fu allows martial artists to draw upon the latent Law of Power within their bodies to refine themselves. The quality of Kung Fu determines the degree to which the Law can refine the physical body, leading to the classification of the Ninth Level Golden Body. Achieving the ninth level signifies mastery of the Golden Body, while the eighth level indicates a lesser accomplishment. Although the Golden Body Realm represents only one transformation within the entire Refining Body system, it is a profound metamorphosis. The Law refines not only the flesh but also the bones, making the cultivation process extremely painful. If we consider the pain of Refining Body as a level one experience, then the pain associated with Golden Body cultivation could be rated at one hundred. This is not meant to scare Mo Wen; it is simply the truth. 0
 
In the world, most practitioners are at the eighth level of Golden Body Kung Fu, and while ninth-level practitioners are not exceedingly rare, very few choose to pursue it. The reason for this reluctance is not merely fear of failure but rather a belief that it is unnecessary. Many believe that strong offense is the best defense; with powerful attacks, even a Ninth Level Golden Body cannot withstand them. Old Lu did not deny this viewpoint; indeed, in the face of absolute strength, even a Ninth Level Golden Body can only lie down and accept defeat. 0
 
Old Lu's hope for Mo Wen to achieve the Ninth Level Golden Body stems from his belief that mastering each realm makes future paths easier. He has witnessed firsthand the gap between the Ninth and Eighth Level Golden Bodies and knows it cannot be bridged solely by offensive power. 0
 
Moreover, compared to the Eighth Level Golden Body, a cultivator at the Ninth Level can contain more spiritual energy within their body. In battles at the Transcendent Stage, a practitioner's energy primarily derives from this internal spiritual power—referred to as Qi in Warrior Stage terminology—though a cultivator's Qi is more refined. The quantity of spiritual energy is crucial for sustaining combat effectiveness. While prolonged battles are rare for cultivators, they can occur, especially when opponents are evenly matched; in such cases, endurance becomes key. 0
 
"This is Ninth Level Golden Body Kung Fu; take it and study it yourself," Old Lu said as he handed over the Kung Fu manual to Mo Wen. He felt he had clarified some aspects of the Golden Body Realm for Mo Wen. If there were still unclear points after Mo Wen reviewed the Kung Fu manual, they could discuss them later. The manual was straightforwardly titled "Ninth Level Golden Body Sutra." 0
 
"Old Lu, you didn’t mention any auxiliary materials needed for cultivating the Golden Body Realm. Does that mean no supplementary materials are required?" 0
 
"This is based on Kung Fu itself; it's not that cultivating the Golden Body Realm doesn't require auxiliary materials, but rather that this 'Ninth Level Golden Body Sutra' does not need them. This is what makes this Kung Fu unique—ponder it carefully." With that, Old Lu fell silent. Speaking too much might hinder understanding; true comprehension comes from personal exploration and problem-solving. He hadn’t shared everything about cultivating the Ninth Level Golden Body with Mo Wen, but what remained unsaid was not crucial for Mo Wen’s determination to pursue it; he would naturally come to understand those things in time. For Mo Wen, what attracted him most about the Ninth Level Golden Body was its ability to withstand punishment. 0
 
At that moment, Mo Wen was unaware that his revered Old Freak Lu was digging a deep pit for him with a small shovel. 0
 
 
 
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