The Five Internal Organs Meridians (Not Entered)!
Hunyuan Baojian (Not yet started)!
Gu Qingfeng took a look at his attribute panel and found that he had two more martial arts. These two martial arts were the extraordinary ones sent by the Zhuo family.
The so-called extraordinary means that when ordinary people reach the stage of strengthening the five internal organs, they have already stepped into the limits of the human body and are taking a step towards transcendence.
Therefore, martial arts involving the level of internal organs are called extraordinary martial arts.
In the two martial arts, Gu Qingfeng also realized that a warrior at the Internal Refining Realm had another nickname—Little Grandmaster.
The Five Internal Organs Sutra is a unique skill that directly leads to the five stages of internal organ refinement. The Hunyuan Treasure Mirror is a step lower, as it only points directly to the four stages of internal organ refinement.
However, this so-called "one step behind" is relative. In today's world, where all high-level martial arts are controlled by sects and aristocratic families, even extraordinary martial arts are rare, let alone high-quality ones.
For example, many underworld forces on Baishidao only possess medium-grade martial arts aimed at blood refining. Top-grade martial arts are extremely difficult to obtain.
If Gu Qingfeng didn't have his own advantages, Gujiazhuang would likely be like other small forces, struggling to get started.
It is evident that those ancient sects and aristocratic families are silently suppressing the growth of warriors.
However, these concerns don't affect Gu Qingfeng for now. The two extraordinary martial arts involving internal organ refinement could at least serve as Gujiazhuang's inheritance, removing the worry of lacking skills before becoming a grandmaster.
Gu Qingfeng spent several days studying the mysteries of these extraordinary skills. During this time, he came to truly understand how extraordinary complete extraordinary martial arts are, and how difficult it is to temper the five internal organs of the human body.
"No wonder so few martial artists ever reach the level of Little Grandmaster. Tempering the five internal organs is a step-by-step process, where one mistake can lead to death. The path to transcendence is not easy to break through!"
Though he had used enhancement points to break the limit of the Tiangang Divine Body and successfully entered the first stage of internal organ refinement, Gu Qingfeng had not yet felt the danger of the realm. Now that he possessed the Lianzang martial arts and had studied its training methods, he realized that without the guidance of martial arts predecessors, later generations would pay a tremendous price to create something from nothing.
This shows that the emergence of every martial art is inevitably accompanied by a great number of sacrifices. Without this, such martial arts could never truly be born.
Then there was the Grandmaster's true intention.
In his study, Gu Qingfeng gazed at the painting of the Grandmaster hanging in the middle of the room. It was an ink landscape painting with a solitary mountain split into two. Nothing else.
Gu Qingfeng understood that this painting was far from simple. It seemed to hold an extremely mysterious aura. Unfortunately, despite observing it, Gu Qingfeng couldn't gain much insight at the time.
"According to Zhuo Feng, this contains the true intention of a master who was on the verge of breaking through to the Grandmaster level. The Zhuo family has had this true intention for years but has been unable to unlock its secrets. Clearly, it's not easy to comprehend the Grandmaster's true intention."
Gu Qingfeng muttered to himself, but he wasn't discouraged. Just because he couldn't understand it now didn't mean he never would. He believed that with time, he would unlock the mystery of the Grandmaster's true intention.
"Your descendant, 'Gu Xuan,' has slightly improved his physique!"
"Your descendant, 'Gu Xiu,' has slightly improved his physique!"
"Your descendant, 'Gu Yang,' has comprehended the Grandmaster's true intention and gained some understanding!"
In the following days, Gu Qingfeng silently practiced Qingyang Jue and the Five Organs Meridian. The former helped cultivate pure yang qi and blood, while the latter could help him break through in the realm of organ refinement.
Ever since the Zhuo family left, Gujiazhuang seemed to return to its former tranquility. In his spare time after practicing, Gu Qingfeng would occasionally check the changes on his information panel. It was frequently updated with small changes.
However, one day, Gu Qingfeng's expression changed slightly when he saw the refreshed information.
"Did Yang'er comprehend the Grandmaster's true intention?"
Since the Grandmaster's true intention was hung in the study, Gu Yang had understood that it contained a treasure left by a master. So, he, too, had begun to observe the painting. Gu Qingfeng didn't stop him. After all, despite studying it for some time, Gu Qingfeng hadn't been able to understand it. If Gu Yang could, then all the better.
Gu Qingfeng was surprised at how quickly Gu Yang made progress.
In the days that followed, Gu Qingfeng didn't disturb Gu Yang or ask him about the Grandmaster's true intentions. The nature of true meaning requires personal understanding and cannot be easily explained in words.
"Your descendant 'Gu Yang' has comprehended the Grandmaster's true intention and has gained some understanding!"
"Your descendant 'Gu Yang' has deepened his understanding of the Grandmaster's true intention!"
"Your descendant 'Gu Yang' has learned the master's unique skill, 'Ba Dao Zhan!'"
"Ba Dao Zhan!"
Gu Qingfeng's eyes narrowed. It had been almost a month since Gu Yang began comprehending the Grandmaster's true intentions. The information panel had been regularly updated to reflect his progress. Now, Gu Yang had finally learned a unique master's skill from the Grandmaster's true intention.
At that moment, a strong sword intent burst from the study, and a domineering aura swept in all directions, making Gu Qingfeng's expression turn serious. Under the influence of this sword intent, everyone in Gujiazhuang felt their bodies grow cold, as if they were being watched by a terrifying presence.
But the feeling passed quickly, and everyone was left confused.
In the lobby, Gu Qingfeng sat in the main seat as Gu Yang entered. There was a noticeable change in Gu Yang's demeanor. His once-boyish features now carried a domineering and sharp aura.
Although Gu Yang had done his best to restrain this energy, it didn't escape Gu Qingfeng's keen observation.
Looking at the young prodigy before him, Gu Qingfeng asked, "Have you comprehended the Grandmaster's true intention?"