C620 The Wisdom of the Artifact Spirit
At first, Tang Ao had suspected that the Primitive Saint Bow did not have a weapon spirit, but now, he understood that it was not that the Primitive Saint Bow did not have a weapon spirit, it was that the tool spirit was too stupid. That was why the Supreme Elder of Heavenly Bow Sect used the same method that Tang Ao used to control the Primitive Saint Bow. Furthermore, Tang Ao's current opponents were mostly at the Spirit Sea Realm. Therefore, the artifact spirit was not allowed to assist.1
With the valiance of the Primitive Saint Bow s, all of these opponents that Tang Ao had met did not require Primitive Saint Bow to unleash its full might. Therefore, Tang Ao could only tell the artifact spirit not to interfere when he tried to control the Primitive Saint Bow. Otherwise, if Tang Ao and the artifact spirit could not communicate well, it would weaken the Primitive Saint Bow's power.
But Tang Ao knew that sooner or later, he would still have to communicate with the Primitive Saint Bow's spirit. Right now, the most important thing to do was to cure Xia Qianyu's injuries as soon as possible, and then think of a way to refine the Primitive Saint Bow's 300th layer of the Star Inhibition Formation.
Now that Tang Ao's cultivation had been temporarily raised to Spirit Sea Realm Level 7 by the Taiqing Mysterious Mirror, his soul power was already as strong as a life and death realm Ranker's. If he were to refine the Primitive Saint Bow now, Tang Ao had a hundred percent chance of success, but now was clearly not the time to refine the Primitive Saint Bow. Tang Ao took out a soft fox fur coat from his storage ring and placed Xia Qianyu, who was in his embrace, onto the fox fur coat.
Tang Ao was a person who was unrestrained and free person to begin with. Carrying such a beautiful woman in his arms, Tang Ao was able to not panic, which also made him feel extremely tormented. So Tang Ao did not continue to take advantage of his and instead placed his on top of his soft fox fur coat. When Tang Ao hugged Xia Qianyu, his hands felt soft, as if he was hugging a ball of water.
But Tang Ao did not continue to think about it, through Tang Ao's hard work for a long time, the injuries on his meridians had already been 90% healed by Tang Ao's control over the jade bone life force. However, 90% of these injuries were the most obvious, and could easily be detected by the jade bone's life force. The next ten percent of internal injuries would give Tang Ao the most headache.
Normally speaking, after a martial artist's meridians were damaged, it was extremely difficult to recover. Even if it could be repaired, repairing over 60% of the meridians would be a miracle. However, since Tang Ao possessed the life and death soul of a trillionth jade bone, it was truly an easy and pleasant thing to Tang Ao to heal his injuries.
In the major auction houses, all the natural items that could repair a martial practitioner's meridians were sold for sky-high prices. A few spirit doctors who had recovery meridians and were able to simply repair them became even more popular in the eyes of the crowd. Even so, out of all the spiritual objects known to date, the most precious one could at most repair a martial practitioner's damaged meridians to 90% of their original extent.
Even the most skilled spirit doctor would have a headache when facing a martial artist with damaged meridians. If it were some minor injuries, the spirit doctor could still use her delicate hands to treat them. But if it was injuries like Xia Qianyu's current state, in Tang Ao's memories, there seemed to be no spirit doctor who could treat it.
Thinking about it, Tang Ao's eyes lit up. Whether it was training techniques, awakening one's Fate Soul, or even battles between warriors, they could easily cause damage to one's meridians. However, because most of the injuries were too minor, and a martial artist's body was much stronger than an ordinary martial artist's, their recovery ability was also much more terrifying.
Thus, after the majority of a martial artist's meridians were damaged, as long as the condition wasn't too serious, it would be difficult to detect. Being hard to detect didn't mean there weren't any problems. On the contrary, most of such healing wounds didn't completely correct the damage to the meridians, and left hidden injuries in the body. These hidden injuries were usually hard to detect, but they had a tremendous impact on a martial artist's martial path. But with Tang Ao's unique Jade Bone Lifeline, he could completely help other warriors to heal their hidden injuries.
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