Chapter Six Hundred and Fifty: Clumsy Kung Fu

The commoners are vulgar because what they think to be sharp sight is often not sharp enough.

Take martial arts practice, for instance, anyone would think it's a competition of physical skills, but only upon reaching a certain stage would they realize, it's also a battle of wits.

Following Tang Jie's precedence, to minimize accidents, Tang Luo would not always demand perfection. He allowed personalities like the Kunlun Empress or Jiutian Xuanzun to fall into self-doubt and languish for a while, before he would make his move to subdue them.

The downside of this approach was that the retained spirits were mostly amplified within the range of 3.5 times, but the advantage was the elimination of risks of soul dispersion. It only required a bit more effort.

After all, not everyone possesses the talent of a prodigy. The real surge of power within the Tang Clan would have to come from generations who had cultivated the "Bitter God Detachment Skill".

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