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Chapter 1670 - Chapter 109: Wu Qingqiu

What constitutes martial arts aptitude? Array masters seek understanding, body refiners require robust bones, Zen practitioners talk about the root of wisdom, or the most common claim, bloodline.

In Tang Luo's view, so-called aptitude simply consists of two parts: one is innate, such as the speed at which the body absorbs Spiritual Energy; whether there is a latent bloodline carrying innate qi.

The acquired aspect is self-discipline and focus, and most importantly, imagination.

Or to put it another way, in Tang Luo's opinion, the most crucial aspect of martial arts talent is imagination.

For instance, before the emergence of the Demon Race, the Human Race did not know what Spiritual Power was, let alone what cultivation realms were. The ancient humans only knew of strengthening their bodies.

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