Su Que first opened the cover of the Golden Bell Shield insights and looked at the first page.
What he saw was a chaotic mess of paper.
'Li Tunshan is really a crude martial artist, his handwriting looks like ghostly scribbles.'
Su Que thought to himself and then continued to look at the paper.
Moreover, Li Tunshan wrote very casually, with only some scattered thoughts and insights, jotted down here and there.
Sometimes he would doodle and draw randomly.
Some words were written so carelessly that Su Que couldn't recognize them.
Additionally, Li Tunshan's literary skills were quite limited, making some sentences difficult to read.
However, fortunately, Su Que had previously cultivated many techniques and was extremely experienced.
Additionally, his high enlightenment allowed him to fill in the meaning based on context, even if a few words were unclear or sentences unreadable.
The first part was Li Tunshan's understanding of the general outline of the Golden Bell Shield.
