Gu Wen's form was unsteady, his body marked with countless wounds, yet the understanding of dharma form in his eyes had not dispersed and was constantly expanding.
Divine Skill one-thousandth, Divine Skill two-thousandth, Divine Skill three-thousandth…
His battles were few, and this disadvantage was unique.
Crisis signified opportunity and was also the best teacher; he had learned much from Wenren Wu. The opponent's techniques and various battle responses were masterful and breathtaking.
Wenren Wu, gasping for air, noticed the change in his opponent's aura—a mix between a curse and a compliment—as he said, "You are truly a monster, to continually refine your Divine Skill while battling me."
Dharma form nurtures Divine Skills, yet not everyone possessed Divine Skills.
Geniuses gather Spirit Form, prodigies nurture dharma form, sect heirs each master one Divine Skill.