However, the unfortunate truth is that what he received was merely the first chapter of “Taizhen Hunyuan Dao.”
Charlie couldn’t shake off the thought, “If I give the second chapter of “Taizhen Hunyuan Dao” to Hong Changqing, his cultivation would skyrocket, allowing him to enter the dark realm on his own. It’s a shame that Hong Changqing is burdened by too many thoughts. Otherwise, he could have already started practicing the second chapter right at the Champs-Elysees Hot Spring.”
This realization only solidified Charlie’s resolve to bring Hong Changqing under his wing.
After all, Hong Changqing has spent years practicing the first chapter of “Taizhen Hunyuan Dao,” making him quite familiar with the mental technique. If he were to teach this method to others, he could surely share his years of experience, providing a streamlined approach for others to master “Taizhen Hunyuan Dao.”
Without Hong Changqing, if Charlie were to simply pass on the “Taizhen Hunyuan Dao” to the Elms family and the warriors of the Wanlong Pce, it would likely take them several years to gradually understand this technique and achieve any level of sess.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
In contrast, having Hong Changqing as a bridge between the past and the future would significantly expedite the process.
As long as Hong Changqingmits to working diligently for Charlie, he would be wellpensated. Not only would he gain ess to the subsequent chapters of “Taizhen Hunyuan Dao,” but he would also be able to cultivate a significant number of martial arts masters in this discipline.
However, Charlie chose not to share these thoughts with Hong Changqing. Instead, he casually tossed aside the few sheets of paper that Hong Changqing had written on and asked, “In the wilderness, where did you manage to find paper and a pen?”
Hong Changqing quickly responded, “Return Master Wade, a little brother on the side of the road helped me run errands to get them from the Inte…”
Charlie snorted, his expression shifting to one of seriousness as he remarked, “Your “Taizhen Hunyuan Dao” is far fromplete; it is just the beginning.”
“How is that possible…” Hong Changqing instinctively replied, “In Taizhen Dao, there are collected martial arts methods, but all of them are fragments. Only this “Taizhen Hunyuan Dao” has a coherent beginning and end, presenting aplete mental framework!”
Charlie smiled derisively and inquired, “What do you think is the essence of “Taizhen Hunyuan Dao”?”
Hong Changqing quickly answered, “Of course, it is the martial arts mentality!”
Charlie scoffed, “Let me enlighten you; the essence of “Taizhen Hunyuan Dao” is Hunyuan. Do you even know what Hunyuan means?”
Hong Changqing furrowed his brow, taking a moment to think before he replied, “It seems to be a rather general concept in Taoism, but it doesn’t have a particrly clear meaning…”
Charlie shook his head and exined calmly, “Hunyuan refers to the chaotic qi present before the world was divided, and it represents the beginning of vitality! Its ultimate goal is to guide individuals into the Tao through martial arts, ultimately mastering the power of Hunyuan.”<fnb819> ???? ????s? ???????s ?? Find?Novel</fnb819>
He then pointed to the paper in Hong Changqing’s hands and teased, “You’ve only written about how to breathe and how to open meridians, yet not a single word rtes to Hunyuan. It’s akin to holding a book titled “The Principles of Power Generation in Thermal Power nts,” but the content only instructs you on how to dig coal. Do you really believe that can epass the whole subject?”