After roughly familiarizing himself with his current physical attributes and the qualitatively transformed power within him.
In the end.
Ling Wuyuan's main attention was drawn to his own body.
He could clearly feel that the operating trajectory of the cultivation methods within him had all undergone some kind of change.
An extremely strange but incomparably harmonious change.
The feeling was like multiple objects being shattered into countless pieces, and then perfectly pieced together by an external force into a seamless whole.
Possessing the characteristics of all previous objects.
Yet not being any one of them.
It was an extremely wonderful feeling... seemingly familiar, yet not.
However.
Although he felt that the operating trajectory of the cultivation methods within him was both unfamiliar and familiar.
Ling Wuyuan was fully able to perceive that.
The current trajectory was indeed the most suitable for him.
At the very least.
It was far more suitable than the previous operating trajectory of the cultivation methods.
If he was mostly following the cultivation methods created by others in a step-by-step manner before.
And occasionally modifying the relevant cultivation methods to a certain extent based on the actual situation to make them more suitable for himself.
Then.
Now, he had successfully discovered a cultivation method born for him.
Although it was still somewhat immature.
And far from perfect.
It was the most suitable for him, a 100% match.
At this moment.
Ling Wuyuan sincerely felt happy about the situation.
Like suddenly finding some kind of pillar sufficient to support a part of his future.
At the same time.
After a period of observation.
He also realized that it was not only an aggregate of the cultivation methods he practiced, but also some kind of aggregate of what he had learned in the past.
Through certain operating trajectories of that unknown cultivation method.
Ling Wuyuan could clearly judge this.
As he had once made a certain assumption—the number of meridians inside the human body is a finite thing, and the structure is also quite fixed, which directly leads to the fact that there are inevitably many restrictions on the cultivation methods that humans can practice. They must be evolved according to the positions of those meridians. This is a physiological limitation. This certainly makes human inheritance more standardized and more fixed, and more easily spread to the public, but it also restricts some rather unconstrained ideas, causing the possibilities of things to be restricted… So, is there a way to bypass these restrictions from the flesh and blood body, such as building artificial meridians formed after birth in the body through special methods, so that the cultivation methods practiced can derive more changes and more variables?
In this regard.
Ling Wuyuan's main focus was that the changes of the heavens are not to be feared, the rules of the ancestors are not to be followed, and the words of others are not to be heeded. Even if a saint is alive or a sage is present, he would express his strong disagreement.
Other people's paths, no matter how good.
Are still other people's paths.
He wanted a path that belonged to him.
A path that no one had ever walked before, a path that belonged only to him…
If the restriction came from the shackles of the human body itself.
Then find a way to transcend these defects from innate construction!
In short, he wanted to do great things!!
But after repeated deductions and experiments.
Ling Wuyuan quickly discovered that although his assumptions had a theoretical possibility of success, in reality, the difficulty of implementing the matter was somewhat unusually high.
Not to mention the human body's rejection.
The interference of various newborn meridians on the original meridians was an undeniable factor.
The matter was somewhat similar to forcibly adding a large number of fragments to a perfect puzzle.
Wanting to add more content while ensuring that the original content remains completely undamaged?
This was undoubtedly a genuine difficult task.
Ling Wuyuan had once imagined that he might be able to set up the so-called artificial meridians outside the body, in the form of some kind of special equipment.
But he quickly discovered that that kind of behavior was essentially no different from actively exposing his heart.
Both belonged to extremely suicidal actions.
After all, who would completely entrust their cultivation or even their life to external objects?
At least Ling Wuyuan would definitely not.
He was a person who didn't even believe in the sword in his hand.
He believed in himself, himself as the person who wielded the sword…
He believed in his body, his soul, his skills… rather than the sword he casually took out to play with.
This was a matter of priorities.
To this day, in order to successfully complete the assumptions regarding artificial meridians.
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Ling Wuyuan had already read hundreds of thousands of medical books.
Even many biological manufacturing technologies obtained from the [Torn Civilization] were used by him as reference materials for learning and research.
He, who had no problem with multitasking.
Almost every moment, a part of his attention was devoted to deducing related issues.
However.
Until recently.
The results he obtained were extremely limited.
Ultimately.
He was still somewhat too immature.
Even though his various accumulations far surpassed his peers.
Compared to those old guys who had lived for countless years, he still had an extremely huge gap!
And facing problems that even those old guys had no clue about.
It was naturally difficult for him to gain anything.
However, now, by observing the operating trajectory of the power within his body.
He had finally gained a little bit of insight into artificial meridians.
A negligible bit of insight…
He knew that although he was still a bit clueless about the relevant assumptions.
The prospects of the matter already had a bit of a shadow…
At the same time.
He also understood that.
This change in the operating trajectory of the power within his body should be based on his various abilities [Interdimensional Swiftness], [Flawless Circle], [Supreme Swiftness Optimization], [Self-Recovery], [Environmental Adaptability]… and even the various cultivation methods he practiced and the various knowledge he had learned.
Among them, the most important inducing factor was his idea of seeking progress or evolution.
He, who possessed [Aptitude] and [Talent] that were so abnormal that they could be called special, was spontaneously seeking a path to rise…
And that desire and idea, when he was undergoing transformation, spontaneously relied on existing resources and existing abilities to make corresponding adjustments to himself.
Then, the result became what it is now.
Faced with this situation.
Ling Wuyuan was certainly happy with the result.
But he was still sincerely somewhat perplexed.
There was no way.
The matter was a bit bizarre.
Even if it was far from wishful thinking.
This kind of situation where he could subconsciously promote his potential to achieve various bizarre operations was really a bit wrong, as if he also had a one-click deduction function.
'Could it be that, in addition to [Interdimensional Swiftness], I actually possess some kind of special ability, some kind of more hidden and more difficult to detect special ability?'
Faced with the overly metaphysical status quo.
He chose to make a similarly metaphysical guess.