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Chapter 8 - Chapter 8 Hatching Eggs and Arranging Soul Power Routes

The days of recuperation were actually quite boring. Besides incubating Needle Tailed Swift eggs, Bai Yue also asked Tang Yuehua, Niu Li, and Tai Meng to help him find some books to read.

The Clear Sky Sect was actually considered a top-tier Sect on the Douluo Continent, with only the Spirit Hall above it. It had quite a large collection of books.

Not only did it have numerous books, but it also had many self-created Spirit Abilities that could be passed down, such as the Great Sumeru Hammer, Disorder Splitting Wind Hammer Method, Clear Sky Nine Absolutes, and other unique skills, too many to list all at once.

It could be said to be the most Sect-like Sect on the Douluo Continent.

Other so-called Sects were actually Clans, relying on the Spirit passed down through bloodlines.

Of course, this doesn't mean the Clear Sky Sect isn't a Clan. Currently, on the Douluo Continent, whether it's a Sect or a Clan, the core is still the Spirit and bloodline.

For example, Bai Yue and Tang Yuehua are such second-generation individuals.

Although Bai Yue was an adopted son, Bai He was, after all, the Clan Leader and treated him well. Even though the Speed Clan was poor, it was still a Spirit Master Clan.

There's even less need to mention Tang Yuehua; her father was the Sect Master of the Clear Sky Sect. Although her mother died early, her father didn't remarry, and her two older brothers were also capable.

As for Niu Li and Tai Meng, there's no need to say more. With the innate talent of divine force, their parents held high positions in the Defense Clan and Strength Clan, respectively, otherwise, they wouldn't be in the same class as Tang Yuehua.

Although it was a Clan School, the scale of its operation was not small; it was actually similar to the junior, intermediate, and advanced academies on the Continent.

One Clear Sky Sect plus the Four Single-Attribute Clans meant that the number of young people would not be small, and each grade would not have only one class.

Therefore, Bai Yue, through Tang Yuehua, Niu Li, and Tai Meng, was actually able to obtain books from all four Clans.

He was still missing books from the Breaking Clan. He would have to wait until he attended Clan School to find an opportunity to get to know a girl from the Breaking Clan and see if he could ask her to lend him books to read.

Bai Yue originally borrowed these books out of boredom.

Besides incubating eggs, he had nothing else to do. Even a few casual books to pass the time would be good.

But after reading a few books, Bai Yue realized that Tang Yuehua, Niu Li, and Tai Meng were genuinely sincere and truly treated him as one of their own.

When he asked them to get books, they genuinely brought him the best books from their own Clans, which talked about Spirit cultivation and what kind of spirit ring certain Spirit Beasts would produce.

In other Clans on the Douluo Continent, these would absolutely be family secret transmissions, but in the Clear Sky Sect, they were not even considered the most core inheritance.

The Clear Sky Sect's Great Sumeru Hammer was passed down from generation to generation, with only one person taught per generation, transmitted orally and not written down in books, and naturally difficult to express.

Other techniques, such as the Disorder Splitting Wind Hammer Method and Clear Sky Nine Absolutes, were also like this. They certainly wouldn't just give someone a book to practice; it wouldn't work. They had to be taught hands-on.

For example, the Clear Sky Nine Absolutes are nine techniques for exerting force. Words alone cannot describe them; they must be personally taught by elders, who also correct errors in force exertion.

Bai Yue being able to get these books was actually related to his identity.

As Bai He's adopted son, Tang Yuehua's cousin, and the Clear Sky Sect Leader's nephew, he was indeed qualified to access these books.

Moreover, Bai Yue almost died, so even if Niu Li and Tai Meng gave him those books from their Clans, the elders in the Clans would just turn a blind eye.

After all, their children were indeed at fault first.

Through these books, Bai Yue also understood that the cultivation methods on the Douluo Continent were truly crude, almost nonexistent, relying solely on the Spirit.

The most common phrase he saw was "guard your Spirit with your mind."

Whether it was cultivating spirit power or refining a spirit ring, this phrase would definitely appear first.

In the original work, when Yu Xiaogang guided Tang San in refining a spirit ring, he said, "Sit cross-legged, guard your Spirit with your mind."

Bai Yue didn't pay much attention when he read it, but now that he was in Douluo, he realized that people on the Douluo Continent refined spirit rings by simply enduring the pain. If they survived, it was considered refined.

As for complete cultivation methods, like those in a martial arts World, they were also absent. At most, there were some spirit power circulation routes to aid in spirit power cultivation.

Even these were few, and the spirit power circulation routes passed down by the Clear Sky Sect, Speed Clan, Defense Clan, and Strength Clan were all different.

The Clear Sky Sect's spirit power circulation route was the most complete, involving the meridians of the legs, torso, and hands.

The Speed Clan focused on the legs, the Defense Clan on the torso, and the Strength Clan on the hands.

However, what the Clear Sky Sect had, the Speed Clan, Defense Clan, and Strength Clan might not necessarily have.

And what the Speed Clan, Defense Clan, and Strength Clan had, the Clear Sky Sect might not necessarily have.

Bai Yue was speechless.

He could even access this information, yet the Clear Sky Sect and the Four Single-Attribute Clans couldn't find someone to organize it?

He now understood why Yu Xiaogang could become a Grandmaster and organize a spirit power route that even Tang San recognized. He felt he could do it too.

Seeing the Clear Sky Sect and the Four Single-Attribute Clans guarding a treasure mountain without realizing it,

Bai Yue couldn't bear it anymore and decided to organize these spirit power circulation routes to create a more complete spirit power route.

He would need it after awakening his Spirit, and perhaps, like Tang San, he could cultivate spirit power even before awakening his Spirit.

Ah, Bai Yue realized, "Is the person organizing this actually me?"

Because recuperating was indeed boring, and with so much reference material, Bai Yue, having nothing else to do, really did start organizing these spirit power circulation routes and even tried them on himself.

When he previously stole Tang Yuehua's Noble Circle Domain, Bai Yue also incidentally absorbed Tang Yuehua's innate spirit power.

Although this innate spirit power disappeared after entering his body, it probably transformed into his potential, moving to deeper parts of his body.

Only when his Spirit awakened would this innate spirit power reappear.

However, through this experience, Bai Yue gained some understanding of spirit power; at least he knew what spirit power was.

Compared to the martial arts World, he could be said to have developed a sense of 'qi'.

He also learned to perform inner vision, knowledge he gained from Tang Yuehua, which was valuable experience for Bai Yue.

Because he hadn't awakened his Spirit yet, he couldn't achieve "guard your Spirit with your mind," but he obtained first-hand information from Tang Yuehua through the method of stealing hearts.

This was actually a very important matter; for Bai Yue, it solved the prerequisite for cultivation.

Afterward, relying on his sense of 'qi' and inner vision, he executed the organized spirit power circulation routes, gradually accumulating spirit power from a tiny trace, and adjusting the spirit power circulation routes.

Sometimes, he would also try some completely new spirit power routes.

Of course, if he noticed anything wrong, for example, if he felt the nature of the cultivated spirit power wasn't quite right, even if the cultivation speed was faster but too restless, Bai Yue would also disperse his cultivation.

At this point, it's easy to change direction. Dispersing such a small amount of spirit power was no big deal. His goal was very clear: to create a relatively complete and proper cultivation method.

Note that it was a proper cultivation method, not an unorthodox one. The nature of the spirit power was best to be balanced and peaceful.

Bai Yue knew the saying "haste makes waste." He had already obtained eight and a half levels of innate spirit power from Tang Yuehua.

So, his innate spirit power would be at least eight and a half levels.

Plus his own innate spirit power, although it wouldn't be a direct addition, he would at least be a genius with innate level nine spirit power when his Spirit awakened.

Therefore, there was really no need to do anything fancy; just proceed steadily.

Before awakening his Spirit, it didn't matter how many times he dispersed the cultivated spirit power. He was already ahead at the starting line, so there was no need to covet this small amount of spirit power.

If he ended up with a cultivation method like the Sunflower Manual, he would have nowhere to cry when the time came.

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