Master Of Martial Arts Has An Advanced Optical Brain

Chapter 174: 1000 meridians start work at the same time

First of all, even if you open up the peripheral meridians and let the internal breath run inside, it will not be significantly enhanced due to the weakness of the peripheral meridians themselves.

If you have that spare time, you might as well let your inner breath circulate in other meridians for a week.

Secondly, even if you are so idle, even if you want to open the peripheral meridians, the number of peripheral meridians in a normal human body is as high as millions. If you want to open one by one, it will be an extremely terrifying workload. Death can't be done.

There is not enough profit, and it takes almost infinite horror time. Naturally, no warrior will waste their efforts on this.

As far as all the inner breath exercises that Chu Nan knows, they are actually the same as the nine-turn heart method. Choose an inner breath movement track that can affect the whole body, and then open up the main meridians and secondary energy required for this inner breath movement track. Meridians, so as to achieve the desired effect of refining the body and enhancing the strength of inner breath.

According to the different inner breath exercises, each martial artist's own meridian condition is different, and the cultivation effect is different.

But no matter what, there is no internal breathing exercise that will try to open up all the main meridians and secondary meridians, and no martial artist will do it, because it is completely thankless.

And getting through the peripheral meridians is something you don't even have to think about, unless the warrior is really crazy.

Of course Chunan wasn't crazy.

The biggest problem encountered by other warriors is that it takes a lot of time to cultivate the meridians and quench them. Therefore, you must choose the inner breath exercises and cultivation methods that are most suitable for you and can improve you the most, so as to improve yourself at the fastest speed.

But Chu Nan's current situation made it impossible for him to improve himself according to the normal way, otherwise it would be too late to complete the tempering of the tyrannical body before the fleshly body was completely shaped, and it would become almost impossible to break through the Eternal Universe Gate in the future.

And more importantly, Chu Nan has a powerful data ability like a light brain. With this ability, he now opens up a meridian and trains it in far less time than a normal martial artist.

He can even use his powerful data capabilities to perform multi-threaded operations at the same time, and open dozens of meridians in one go.

So after opening the remaining main and secondary meridians, Chu Nan did not hesitate to turn to the peripheral meridians.

However, he miscalculated.

Chu Nan originally thought that the peripheral meridians are countless times smaller than the main meridians and secondary meridians, so the intensity of the internal breath required to open them must be much lower, so he simply divided a strand of internal breath into a full one in one breath. Hundreds of strands flooded into a hundred different peripheral meridians in the body at the same time, intending to open them all at once.

Unexpectedly, he still overestimated these peripheral meridians.

When he was divided into 100 channels, the inner breath, which was obviously weak and almost outrageous, poured into these peripheral meridians, and almost completely overwhelmed these peripheral meridians in an instant, so that blood oozes all over his body, turning into a **** blood in an instant. people.

Fortunately, the influence of peripheral meridians on the body is too weak, and for the sake of safety, the peripheral meridians he chose are distributed in different parts of the body, and there will be no chain effect. No big deal.

Chu Nan didn't even bother to clean up the bloodshots on his body. After thinking about it, there was an unusually weak inner breath from everywhere in his dantian, and then he carefully probed in front of a peripheral meridian that was connected to the secondary meridian.

This time, he first controlled the weak inner breath and tested it at the entrance of the peripheral meridian.

A needle-like pain rose again, making Chu Nan sure that the inner breath was still too strong for this peripheral meridian.

Then he brought out a much weaker inner breath from his dantian.

After more than ten times of trial and error, Chu Nan adjusted his inner breath to a strength that was at least ten times weaker than the original one, and finally managed to dash into the peripheral meridian without causing any abnormality. A very faint feeling of swelling.

This feeling is the feeling that the meridians are being unclogged, and Chu Nan is already very familiar with it.

After carefully controlling this extremely weak inner breath to pass through this peripheral meridian, Chu Nan breathed a sigh of relief.

Facts have proved that the peripheral meridians, like the main meridians and secondary meridians, can also be opened, but because they are too weak and fragile, they need to be more careful.

Next, Chu Nan tested several other peripheral meridians, and successfully tested the difference between the peripheral meridians. The difference between the peripheral meridians is actually quite large.

This discovery made Chunan feel a little tricky.

There are as many as one million terrifying peripheral meridians in the body. If he tests them one by one, it will be impossible for him to get all of them when he grows old and dies.

"So in the final analysis, we still can't use normal methods."

Chu Nan sighed, then calmed down and concentrated all his energy. A ray of inner breath was transferred from his dantian and instantly divided into two hundred extremely weak inner breaths, which flowed into two hundred different peripheral meridians.

Due to the previous test experience, only thirteen peripheral meridians were unbearable this time, and all the rest let the internal breath pass smoothly, and even some peripheral meridians were more powerful, and even the slightest reaction after the internal breath flowed. did not cause.

Chu Nan concentrated again, and another strand of inner breath was transferred from his dantian, which was instantly divided into 400 more exaggerated inner breaths.

Among them, 200 inner breaths flowed into the 200 peripheral meridians tested before, and thirteen inner breaths were adjusted to a high-frequency vibration state by it, and began to repair the damaged peripheral meridians. UU reading www.uukanshu. The strength of each of the other 187 meridians is different, and they enter the corresponding 187 peripheral meridians, which just makes these 187 peripheral meridians slightly damaged but not too much. pass.

Using the data collected before, to determine the precise data of the inner breath intensity needed to open the meridians, and then adjust the right inner breath to impact the meridians. This is the standard practice of Chu Nan to open the meridians now.

As for the other two hundred inner breaths, they rushed into the other two hundred peripheral meridians, and repeated the process just now in the two hundred peripheral meridians.

So while doing data testing, repairing and dredging, while constantly refining the peripheral meridians that were opened up before, at the back, Chu Nan actually separated and maintained a thousand internal breaths in the body at the same time. Stop the flow, and at the same time open up, destroy and repair a thousand peripheral meridians.

There are so many different intensities and even different vibrational frequencies flowing in the meridians at the same time. It is impossible for any martial artist to control them, but Chu Nan can control them precisely, and can control them with equal precision. Thousands of peripheral meridians play a corresponding role.

This is equivalent to the bug-like ability that Optical Brain's data ability brings to Chu Nan. (To be continued.)

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