Dao Equaling the Heavens-Chapter 62 - 54 Perfect Method

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62: Chapter 54 Perfect Method

62 -54 Perfect Method

A true law.

According to Yu Hua, as long as he uttered the word “Qingcang” in dangerous moments, she could reach out across space to save him.

Gu Wen struggled to understand why, in the Immortal Land, where others could not even fly, Yu Hua was able to intervene like an immortal.

Either she had some special means to avoid heavenly calculations, or she retained such power even after heavenly restrictions were imposed.

Perhaps this was the special feature of the Heavenly Destiny List and its foremost privilege; she was the only one who had descended from the heavens into the mortal world.

Yu Hua’s power was sufficient to exercise extraordinary methods in the Immortal Land.

However, I also have a background!

At this thought, Gu Wen felt a surge of confidence in his heart.

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It was no surprise to him that Hee Huan, having been fatally wounded numerous times by him, had emerged unscathed, and he would not be surprised if a True Monarch intervened.

Gu Wen could grow stronger step by step without relying on others, but that did not mean he was willing to withstand unbearable pressure.

Desperation is for prisoners, not for the brave.

Two cultivation techniques, one the “Perfect Method,” the other “Mysterious Healing Freedom Technique.”

The “Mysterious Healing Freedom Technique,” a very simple and practical healing cultivation technique, comprised two levels.

The First Level, Mysterious External Healing, rapidly stops bleeding and heals wounds using mana, which is immense; therefore, it needs to be used in conjunction with pills that replenish mana.

The Second Level, Mysterious Internal Healing, heals internal injuries by circulating internal breath from the inside out without the need for meditation; mana consumption remains unchanged.

One requires meditation but allows for rapid recovery from injuries, while the other slowly recuperates health.

With the enduring vitality of the Yuqing Daoji, as long as pills are plentiful, theoretically, he could fight continuously without rest or sleep.

Even deep within enemy lines, there would still be a glimmer of hope for survival.

If he could hold out for half a day, even the army would need to rest.

Soldiers wearing heavy armor consume a vast amount of energy; without armor, Gu Wen could mow them down.

Of course, this was predicated on not sustaining fatal injuries; a careless stab could end his life.

Gu Wen shifted his focus to the “Perfect Method” and found that in the Qi Sea, this method had already integrated with the Yuqing Heart Method.

Above the Qi Sea, the Fate Diagram stretched like the vast heavens, the mental methods like clouds, while the Yuqing Heart Method resembled a towering mountain.

Gu Wen’s Second Level Foundation was only at the foot of the mountain, yet the Perfect Method had constructed palaces along the divine mountain’s path.

At the First Level of Foundation, there were no palaces; at the end of the mountain’s foot at the Second Level, stood a palace inscribed with “Five Spiritual Elements Observatory.”

It was a crossroad; if he chose this path, it would be many times longer than his original route.

The Second Level of Foundation refined the Five Viscera, and the Perfect Method solidified five spirit forms corresponding to the elements of metal, wood, water, fire, and earth.

Gu Wen emerged from the Qi Sea and opening his eyes, he asked, “Is it true that the Perfect Method combined with the heart method forms the real foundation?”

He felt that with the Perfect Method, his foundation seemed to possess a trace of transcendence.

“There’s no true or false foundation; only with the Perfect Method can it reach its most original form,” explained Yu Hua, always straightforward and clear in her answers.

“All Daoist skills are inevitably abridged during transmission, for the same reason I told you earlier—one only cultivates a third of a cultivation technique.”

Gu Wen said, “Is it because the learning costs are high, and it’s very difficult to learn an unaltered Foundation Building Method?”

“It’s basically impossible to learn; the higher the level of the cultivation techniques for becoming an immortal, the more this is true,” Yu Hua nodded.

“No one has mastered the Yuqing Daoji in a thousand years, and this is already a truncated version.”

The perfected Yuqing Daoji was not even in the Sanqing Taoist Sect’s Scripture Pavilion; it was Yu Hua who had brought it from the Qingcang Master’s temple.

Initially, she thought it remarkable that Gu Wen could learn the Yuqing Daoji; now, it seemed extraordinary just to study any part of it.

“Every cultivator begins by learning from their predecessors, whereas the Foundation Building Method involves direct learning from a peerless expert at the pinnacle.

Countless people never even touch one-tenth of their capability in a lifetime, so how could they aspire to master immortality skills?”

Gu Wen understood; true immortal skills were not attainable by everyone, nor did everyone initially cultivate solely for immortality—the foundation was merely for striving for greater heights in the future.

He asked again, “The Perfect Method, with each level adding a minor realm, consumes more time and energy.

What about changes in strength?”

This was Gu Wen’s main concern; if it was solely about realm changes and future prospects, he currently preferred rapid advancement.

Yu Hua counter-asked, “I myself am at the Perfection of Yuqing Daoji.

What do you think?”

Gu Wen answered resolutely without hesitation, “Certainly living up to Fellow Daoist’s expectations!”

With the help of the Fate Diagram and his slight talent, Gu Wen feared not the difficulty of refining the Cultivation Technique, but that refining it wouldn’t significantly enhance his strength.

He aimed to refine it soon to seize that position, or at the very least, to plunder the Grand Treasury Department.

During meditation, Gu Wen observed the Perfect Method, while Yu Hua kept him company and explained its essential secrets.

As the sky gradually brightened, it was time to say goodbye.

“Take extra care of yourself,” Yu Hua urged as she stood up again, and Gu Wen bowed solemnly, “Fellow Daoist, travel safely.

If you ever need help, just say the word, and I will rush through fire and water without hesitation.”

After spending several months together and receiving so much help, Gu Wen inevitably felt reluctant to part but also knew that all gatherings must come to an end.

He bowed and said, “Fellow Daoist, may your journey be smooth.”

A thought as delicate as flowing water reached Yu Hua’s ears, and she couldn’t help but smile, “Do you want to come with me?”

“…..”

Gu Wen was somewhat tempted, but Yu Hua added, “But I do not wish for that because of the agreement between the Daoist Sect and the Zhao family.

If I forcefully take you away, it would not only reignite conflict with the Daoist Sect but also have you face the pursuit of the entire dynasty.

What I seek in Immortality will inevitably draw the ire of worldly forces.”

“How can one live a life and avoid conflicts?”

Gu Wen showed no fear on his face; instead, he began to assess his situation, contemplating his path after the collapse of Daqian.

Yu Hua seemed more impressed yet still advised, “You still need time to grow.

It’s not that you can’t surpass the current geniuses, but if you leave now, you will face all the True Monarchs in the world.

It would be better for you to come and seek me in Three Pure Mountain once I’ve settled everything.”

“Currently, I’m not confident in defeating them all, and your future will rise higher than theirs.”

The look of interest faded from Gu Wen’s eyes as he calmed down and realized that now was not the time to turn hostile.

Following her indeed presented a way out, but that path was evidently a tightrope which was not beneficial for either of them.

He said, “Should a difficult situation arise for you, Fellow Daoist, no matter where, I will rush to your aid.”

“I believe you.”

Yu Hua had just taken two steps when Gu Wen stopped her again, “I haven’t finished what that esteemed person said.”

“There’s more?” Yu Hua showed surprise.

“Three more sentences.”

Gu Wen nodded affirmatively, feeling that after receiving so much from her, he should offer something in return.

Perhaps Yu Hua might gain insight from it, enhancing her strength and thereby lessening her dangers.

It was hard to tell if it would be useful.

“From the nameless came the beginning of Heaven and Earth; from the named came the mother of myriad things.

Therefore, always without desire, to observe its subtleties.

Always with desire, to observe its manifestations.

These two arise together yet differ in name; both are called the mystery.

The mystery upon mysteries, the gateway of all marvels.”

Yu Hua’s eyes sparkled brilliantly as the truth of the Dao resonated like thunder, ceaselessly echoing.

She regained her composure, bowed solemnly, and bent in respect to Gu Wen.

This was recognition from one of the strongest beings in the Immortal Land, the Taoist Heavenly Girl atop the Heavenly List.

“Yu Hua here offers thanks, Fellow Daoist.

May your Dao endure forever, infinite through the ages.”

The preceding lines were merely a portrayal of the existence of the Dao, yet now they began to unravel its deeper interpretations.

Gu Wen inquired, “What insights have you gained, Fellow Daoist?”

He could feel a change in her presence yet was unable to describe it.

“Take my hand.”

Yu Hua extended her hand, and without hesitation, Gu Wen reached out to lightly grip it, only to be grasped firmly by her once more.

Then his body lifted off, being pulled through the window, soaring towards the Nine Heavens!

Was this insight or an escape?