Wu Ping had a general understanding of the dozen items in the "Immortal Treasure" area, and then stopped looking.

In the end, Wu Ping spent all the 220 taels of gold he brought with him, and bought 6 lowest-level Yangyuan Pills, mainly for Tie Sanqiang.

The rest was used to buy 7 precious medicines, 5 for 20 gold each, and 2 for 30 gold each.

Wu Ping did not buy the lowest-level precious medicines, mainly because the clerk said that those were for martial artists, and if it was a warrior, it would be best to choose relatively better precious medicines.

Wu Ping didn't know whether it was true or not.

But it is always right to use relatively better precious medicines to assist in cultivation.

Soon, after paying the bill, Wu Ping walked out of the Treasure Chamber of Commerce.

And, after walking around the city and making sure that no one was following him, he returned to the blacksmith shop.

When he arrived at Tie Sanqiang's yard, Wu Ping directly stuffed the pills into his hand and told him about going to the Treasure Chamber of Commerce to buy precious medicines.

This time, Tie Sanqiang didn't refuse, but he insisted on taking Wu Ping to drink, and also talked about his martial arts training in the past...

Time passed slowly, and another 8 years passed.

After Tie Sanqiang swallowed 6 Yangyuan Pills, his health did improve.

Seeing this, Wu Ping bought Yangyuan Pills for him from time to time in the following years.

Of course, most of the money came from Qin Shisan.

According to his own practice rhythm and plan, Wu Ping would make some weapons for him every year, and of course, the quality would be strictly controlled.

And his own practice, with the help of "Nine-Nine Forging Iron Skills" and precious medicine, the speed of practice was further accelerated.

In addition to the assistance of the purple qi of the Great Dao, he broke through to the martial arts master in less than 3 years.

In the next 5 years, he broke through to the innate realm in one fell swoop, and it was not an exaggeration to say that he was a martial arts genius.

Wu Ping was clear about this.

There was no complacency, but he remained low-key and did not show his practice in front of anyone.

Now, he is no longer the martial arts novice.

In these years of contact, he has also obtained a lot of basic information about martial arts and cultivation from the Treasure Pavilion and Qin Shisan.

He is thirty-three years old and has become a congenital martial artist, which is indeed comparable to a "genius".

But only he knows that it is not.

The reason why he has congenital cultivation is mainly because of this great purple qi.

After so many years of verification, Wu Ping has also made some guesses about the role and effect of the great purple qi.

The explanation given by the great purple qi to himself is only four words: immortality.

Immortality should be that one's soul, or true spirit, can be immortal.

He currently cannot understand this and cannot verify it.

His body can be hurt, which has been verified.

Immortality should be a process, a process of transformation.

His body has been getting stronger over the years. Even if he has not practiced and used precious medicines, it is getting stronger. This is definitely brought to him by the great purple qi, but it is extremely slow.

If he could really continue to transform like this, his body might really reach the point where it cannot be destroyed.

Is this the immortality of the body?

With the help of precious medicine and martial arts, the speed of this transformation has accelerated.

Before, when he practiced martial arts without precious medicine, he would still be weak for a period of time. As his cultivation level improved, the time of weakness would also become longer.

This should be because the transformation speed of the purple qi of the Great Dao could not keep up with the speed of the body's loss. If there is external supplement, there will be no weakness.

For example, now he is already in the innate realm, but he has no way to practice the 5th level of "Nine-Nine Forging Iron Skills".

He tried it once, and the result was that he couldn't help himself.

The body cannot bear the pressure and loss brought by such practice. Even with the help of the purple qi of the Great Dao, it will take several days to fully recover.

Forcing practice is not worth the loss.

At the same time, it can also be concluded that the extraordinary "Nine-Nine Forging Iron Skills" is definitely a martial arts skill that can reach the peak of the Grandmaster.

This destroyed forged iron gate was definitely a great martial arts sect.

Speaking of this, we have to talk about the realm of martial arts and cultivation.

The innate realm is divided into three small realms: front, middle and back. Above it is the master realm, which is also divided into three small realms.

But the gap between these three small realms is much larger than the most basic martial arts realms from apprentice to warrior, and from warrior to martial arts master.

Generally speaking, these nine realms of martial arts are equivalent to the nine levels of Qi training for cultivators.

Although there are not many innate warriors in the Qin Dynasty, there are not a few. Even the master masters are just less common. There are some in the Qin Dynasty.All of this was learned from Qin Shisan, and it was not a secret.

As for the Grandmaster and the warriors and immortal cultivators above the Qi training level, Qin Shisan was not clear.

He only knew that such a strong man was an existence that the Great Qin Dynasty could not afford to provoke.

At the same time, the innate warriors were also a watershed. 99% of the martial artists in the entire Great Qin Dynasty were below the innate level.

The innate warriors could generate spiritual power, forcibly absorb spiritual energy to transform the body, and form innate qi.

Whether used for fighting or defense, they were very powerful.

Because they could absorb spiritual energy, they could switch to the immortal cultivation path.

This was also the fundamental reason for the watershed.

However, few people chose this because they did not have spiritual roots. Even if they switched to the immortal cultivation path, their speed of absorbing spiritual energy could not compare with that of the immortal cultivators with spiritual roots.

And the Qi training stage was only the bottom of the immortal cultivators, and they would be looked down upon by other immortal cultivators with spiritual roots.

Secondly, there were few immortal cultivation sects that would accept innate warriors without spiritual roots as their disciples.

Therefore, it is better to practice martial arts.

It is better to be the head of a chicken than the tail of a phoenix.

In the room, Wu Ping sat cross-legged, and there was a halo around him that slowly dissipated, which was the innate qi.

He exhaled gently and ended this practice.

This is also what he often does after becoming an innate warrior.

Absorbing the innate spiritual energy into the body and constantly transforming his body, this feeling is very wonderful.

After practicing many times, he found that he absorbed the spiritual energy of heaven and earth, which seemed not slow or difficult...

Wu Ping was still very satisfied with his practice speed. With the assistance of the purple qi of the Great Dao, he could now use the spiritual energy of heaven and earth to train his body. His dependence on precious medicine was much less than that of other warriors.

So, now the question is, should he specialize in martial arts, or switch to immortal cultivation, or practice both immortal and martial arts?

He shook his head. He had thought about this question many times.

At present, he only has martial arts skills. Even if he wants to practice immortal cultivation, he can't do it. He can only take one step and see.

He touched the storage bag on his waist. This was what he bought at the Treasure Pavilion after he became an innate warrior.

However, it was empty except for the big iron hammer that he had made when he forged the Lingyun Sword.

After the subsequent transformation, it became much "harder".

Most importantly, it was easy to use. With his "Nine-Nine Forging Iron Skills", he should not be weak even in a battle with others.

Moreover, every time he broke through, he practiced to the limit and broke through naturally with the help of the purple qi of the Great Dao.

I think his combat power should not be bad.

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