Even the full holy fox can’t help frowning slightly. Sun Hao’s forging will even affect the cultivation progress of Brother Wan Soul.
But after half a month, Wanshun Mountain was full of praise for forging.
The reason is that Xia Chuan found in his forging that if the monk can get stuck in the forging rhythm and then practice spells according to the rhythm, especially the royal sword spells, this rhythm is simply a device to speed up the casting.
On two or three days, the whole Mountain of Soul has seen flying swords hovering everywhere, and many flying swords are rotating endlessly.
Many monks’ proficiency in imperial swords has climbed rapidly.
There are also many monks whose proficiency in casting has also risen rapidly. They find that if they want to get the forging rhythm right, the casting process can damage the truth and get the casting experience, which is simply to practice spells continuously.
The mountain of ten thousand souls is boiling. This is the great monk who helps everyone practice.
Seize the opportunity to practice magic hard
However, after February, the forging style of Wanshun Mountain suddenly changed.
It is still unhurried and still lightly forged, but this time all monks feel the sharp breath from forging.
It seems that there is a peerless Excalibur on Wanshun Mountain, which has a sharp edge and pierces the sky.
Every forging gives the monk a feeling that his blood is surging and he is going to soar.
You can’t cast spells, and you can’t relax and practice.
But this time, no monk blamed the forging, and almost all monks thought that this strange forging would help them.
Finally, the Mountain of Soul opened the challenge ring in the cloud.
Passionate monks rushed to the ring to find someone to compete with.
This competition is peculiar to the sharp forging.
Strike-to-sharpness ratio forging can help people break through their own bottlenecks in battle.
Even Brother then is no exception.
In the early days, a monk with a soul stuck for decades, fought with other disciples in the cloud, and then roared for three days and three nights, and then burst into laughter. Tears fell to the ground at the top of the mountain, worshipping three times and worshiping nine times, and then broke down to consolidate the repair.
Three days later, it was reported that this senior brother then successfully broke the bottleneck and advanced to the second soul of the intermediate stage of then.
Soul Mountain was suddenly in an uproar.
After more than a month, the battle in the cloud continued.
There are quite a few monks who have broken through the firmament and forged, and went back to consolidate and repair after worshipping like brother then.
Many monks benefited in February.
Even some monks who have encountered bottlenecks outside have heard of it and gained a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
I didn’t wait for more monks to come back to Wanshun Mountain, but my temperament changed again.
This time, the monk felt a "heavy"
Clear to the ear, forging is very light, very light
But after hearing it, the monks feel as heavy as a thousand deaths. To what extent? That is, the monk feels that he is struggling.
Brother Xiu is a bit worse. If you listen to this forging, you will have a bed to breathe.
But at this time, forging is optional. If you don’t want to listen and do other things, this forging can naturally filter through.
Monks in Wanshun Mountain are carefully selected outstanding generations. Although they failed to see that "heavy" beating helped them for a short time, most monks still insisted on listening to "heavy" beating and tried to find useful help from it.
There seems to be a huge mountain pressing down on the Mountain of Soul.
Every monk who listens to the exercise doesn’t feel firmly suppressed, and he has a little difficulty breathing and moving.
The whole soul mountain rhythm seems to have become heavier and slower in forging.
When two monks meet, it’s slow motion.
You will see a monk bow down slowly and then say slowly, "See, pass, teacher, brother …"
Then the opposite monk will slowly reply and say slowly, "You, too, listen, listen, ah …"