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Lu Xun spoke at length. "The fastest speed that a Cultivator can achieve varies. Generally speaking, those who cultivate Laws with speed attributes will be faster than other Cultivators. For instance, Cultivators who practice the Wind Law or specialize in the Speed Principle will naturally be quicker than their peers. As for how fast a Speed Realm Cultivator can ultimately go, there is no reliable answer; after all, it’s a skill meant for escaping, and no one is willing to share that information. Regarding your other question about how long a Cultivator can maintain such speed, it depends on the strength of their physical body and the amount of spiritual energy they possess. If the physical body is weak, it may shatter under high speeds, and if a Cultivator exhausts their spiritual energy, they won't be able to sustain rapid movement. Ultimately, the speed achieved through cultivation primarily hinges on the body's endurance. Do you understand now?" 0
 
Mo Wen had posed a series of questions, but at its core, he was concerned about two things: the differences in speed and the limitations involved. 0
 
"Old Xie Lu, I just don’t know what kind of Kung Fu suits me, and what speed I could achieve with it." 0
 
"Speed is primarily for escaping; you need not obsess over whether it's the fastest. As for what speed you can reach, that will depend on the type of Kung Fu you cultivate. Your physical strength is not an issue." 0
 
"That won’t do! According to you, my foundation is very solid. I have practiced top-tier Kung Fu across various Realms, and I've achieved the Ninth Level Golden Body—the strongest physical form. Naturally, I cannot lag behind in this Speed Realm; I intend to become the fastest man in this world." Upon hearing Old Lu suggest not to worry about speed, Mo Wen immediately protested. 0
 
"You must think carefully; cultivating Kung Fu that grants great speed also means greater consumption." When Old Lu heard Mo Wen's ambition to become the fastest man, he couldn't help but smirk; after all, he was still just a child. However, he felt it necessary to warn him so as not to lead him astray. 0
 
"Well, I've thought it through. Even if speed means greater consumption, it allows me to escape from enemies quickly." Seeing Mo Wen's determination, Old Lu handed him a volume of Kung Fu. 0
 
"This world's Speed Realm Kung Fu claims to enable practitioners to achieve the fastest speeds. The Shen Su Jing is among the most profound Kung Fu I have researched; it is said to allow for teleportation when cultivated to its highest Realm—one leap can cover a hundred zhang. You should ponder over it yourself. However, before practicing this Kung Fu, it's best to first contemplate the changes in your Yin Yang Principle. If you can manifest a speed attribute Law from it, it will greatly benefit your speed cultivation." 0
 
Mo Wen took the Kung Fu book and began to peruse it. He spent two full days studying the Shen Su Jing. The Body Speed Realm itself was not complicated; however, this particular text demanded an extraordinary level of physical strength. He was unsure if his body met those requirements and sought confirmation from Old Lu before deciding to proceed with practicing the Shen Su Jing. 0
 
Before starting his training in the Shen Su Jing, he diligently reflected on the Yin Yang Principle as per Old Lu's guidance. Although he did not grasp the speed attribute Law as Old Lu had mentioned, his understanding of the Yin Yang Principle had significantly improved. He could now initially manipulate changes in the Yin Yang Principle to produce desired Law attributes. This experience also deepened his appreciation for Origin Law. According to Old Lu, if he could master both time and space as special Laws through Yin Yang Principle cultivation, his strength would undergo a qualitative leap. In terms of speed alone, mastering Spatial Law would allow for spatial transfer—something far beyond mere teleportation. However, reaching such a level was exceedingly difficult; Mo Wen approached this goal with an attitude of hope rather than expectation—he did not force himself but continued to attempt it nonetheless. Even if he did not succeed, his understanding of Law would still benefit from the effort. 0
 
 
 
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