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Entering Dao from Infancy

Chapter 56: Renowned Tianji (Fourth Update) [175]



Summary

Li Hao's curiosity is piqued by the legendary Tian Ying Stele, which records the martial arts levels of disciples in the Tian Ji Building. As he approaches, many disciples watch him with anticipation, aware of his rapid cultivation speed but questioning his comprehension abilities. Lu Chun Sheng explains that each disciple can only observe the stele ten times, and failing to leave a mark indicates a lack of talent. Li Hao chooses to challenge a difficult Tian Ying Stele left by Senior Brother Kong, known for its high-level sword technique. Upon activating the stele, he successfully replicates the technique and leaves an impressive mark after just one viewing, showcasing his extraordinary talent. This astonishes the onlookers, as most would take years to achieve similar results. As Li Hao continues to activate multiple steles, he replaces previous imprints with his own, demonstrating his ability to master techniques at the true state level. Lu Chun Sheng grows concerned that Li Hao's rapid progress will render the steles useless for future disciples. After some discussion, Li Hao agrees to limit his challenges, but he still manages to collect a significant number of techniques. Finally, he approaches the largest Tian Ying Stele, which features a figure of the renowned Sword Saint, Jian Wu Dao. Lu Chun Sheng reminisces about Jian's past challenge, revealing that Jian took three years to master the technique at its pinnacle level. Li Hao expresses interest in potentially erasing this mark, intrigued by the challenge it presents.

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