Momentum was the embodiment of a martial artist's essence, Qi, and spirit.
For ordinary martial artists, momentum had no significant meaning, but for high-tier martial artists, the intimidation of their momentum could defeat the enemy without a fight, completely destroying their will to fight.
Transforming momentum into form was something only high-tier martial artists could achieve. Only a powerful will twisting space could form a tangible shape.
What form it took was beyond the martial artist's control; it was a natural expression of their essence, Qi, and spirit—transforming into a sword, blade, or axe if primarily aggressive; a tiger, lion, or wolf if naturally brutal; and a mountain or the sea if the momentum was stable.
Zhou Heng's momentum had incredibly transformed into a dragon!
A purple Heavenly Dragon made of flames!
Supposedly, momentum was just an expression of essence, Qi, and spirit, so why did it feel like it was burning their skin?