Chapter 19

After being resurrected, Su Chen once again began his post-war summary.

"The body of the Foundation Establishment Magic Corpse is still too strong. Because I couldn't even get close to him before, I mistakenly thought that I could win as long as I got close to him."

"But now it seems that my idea was too naive."

"Indeed, the physical body of a talisman cultivator is far inferior to that of a physical cultivator, and it is often difficult for them to create talisman well when being approached."

"But Ye Chenglin is not a simple talisman cultivator. He is a resurrected magic corpse. The physical strength of a magic corpse is not necessarily weaker than that of an ordinary body cultivator. It is even stronger."

"Although the Water Dragon Roar has greatly increased the power of my swordsmanship, my second level of Qi gathering state is still too low."

"Even after all of his strength, he can only barely hurt the opponent."

"And in the more than one hundred battles before, Ye Chenglin didn't take me seriously. But only this time did he start to take me, as his opponent, seriously."

"A serious Foundation Establishment Magic Corpse, even if it is seriously injured, is not something I can defeat."

"After thinking it over, if I want to defeat Ye Chenglin, a Foundation Establishment Stage Magic Corpse, I must either improve my cultivation or raise the proficiency of the Water Dragon Roar."

If given a choice, he did not want to use his precious experience points to improve his cultivation. Unless it is necessary, he will never waste even a little experience point.

In this way, the key factor to his victory over Ye Chenglin still lies in the sword technique "Water Dragon Roar." But how to improve Water Dragon Roar swordsmanship?

Su Chen sat in the open space in front of the bronze door and began to think calmly. He had discovered before that if he wanted to quickly improve his technique proficiency level, simply using techniques was not enough. He also needs to have some understanding of the skills.

The reason why he was able to improve Floating Cloud Steps to an Extreme State was that he discovered through repeated uses of technique that the essence of Floating Cloud Steps was actually to borrow the power of water mist from the water attribute spiritual power. This will make his steps lighter.

After understanding this, he began to think about how the power of water mist could be used in the Floating Cloud Steps. After hundreds of actual combats, he finally figured out the technique of walking in the air.

After all, moisture in the air is also water. When he performed the Floating Cloud Step, it seemed that he was walking in the air, but he was walking on water.

Similarly, if he wanted to upgrade the technique proficiency level of Water Dragon Roar. He must also first understand the essence of the Water Dragon Roar, and he figured it out in a very short amount of time.

That's the vibrations!

The essence of the Water Dragon Roar is to first cover the sword body with water-attributed spiritual power and then let the sword body generate a vibrating force similar to rippling water waves.

The sword sound that is similar to the dragon's roar is just one of the products of the vibration. Therefore, if he wanted to increase the power of Water Dragon Roar, he should start with the "vibrations.".

Now he can make the sword vibrate fifty times in one second. This results in astonishing high-frequency damage. If he could make the sword vibrate hundreds or even thousands of times in one second.

Then the power of his Water Dragon Roar will undoubtedly be further enhanced. But it's a pity that he is now unable to continue to increase the number of vibrations.

The biggest reason for this is not himself but the weapon itself. It was just an ordinary magic sword used by servant disciples. Although its quality was quite good, its limit was to withstand fifty shock waves in one second. If there were more, before he could use it to kill the enemy, the magic sword in his hand would shatter on the spot because it could not withstand more vibrating force.

As a result, his practice of the Water Dragon Roar reached a bottleneck. If he wants to improve the level of his swordsmanship, he must increase the number of vibrations. However, the magic sword couldn't support such vibrations at all. This is too difficult...

Su Chen frowned and began to think about whether there were any flaws in his understanding of Water Dragon Roar.

Vibration, vibrations...

As he was thinking about it, his eyes suddenly lit up.

"Wait, why am I so obsessed with just using the power of vibration on the magic sword? Isn't my own body also a good carrier?"

"If I perform the Water Dragon Roar while allowing the spiritual power in my body to vibrate at a high frequency."

"When he draws his sword, release this power."

"In this way, the carrier of the vibration force changes from the original magic sword to the sword energy on the magic sword!"

Just as Su Chen thought of this, a message suddenly popped up on his game panel.

[Your understanding of 'Water Dragon Roar' deepens, gaining 300 points of technique proficiency].

[Water Dragon Roar: Perfection Level (301/4000)]

Seeing the water dragon roar technique proficiency suddenly increase by 300, Su Chen became even more excited. Because this indicates that his idea was right. The essence of Water Dragon Roar is the force of vibrations.

The source of the vibration is the spiritual power itself. Therefore, the real dragon roar of this technique should be the roar of spiritual power.

The vibration of weapons may have a limit, but spiritual power does not. Theoretically, as long as he has enough spiritual power and his meridians are strong enough.

Then the number of times he can use the Water Dragon Roar to create infinite vibrations!

At this moment, Su Chen felt as if he had seen the light through the clouds, and everything was very clear!

(end of this chapter)