On The Path Of Cultivation To Become God-Chapter 367 I’ll make you regret it!

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Aria and the rest of the team began working together. The hallway was full of buzzing energy as they all tried to stop the dangerous situation.

Aria was the first to attack, feeling excited and easily managing some statues without any issues.

Emilia was also doing an excellent job, but unlike Aria, who used a spear, Emilia used her body as a weapon, quickly avoiding the statues' attacks and striking them with her strong, jade-like fists.

She didn't carry a weapon because she didn't like using them, but Chen Tian was clearly impressed.

Emilia had much better control over her spiritual energy than Aria. The energy inside her moved with precision, flowing through her meridians and surrounding her bones, muscles, and internal organs.

Her qi made her bones stronger, letting her hit hard without getting hurt.

Her muscles were filled with light element, giving her quick bursts of speed and power, while her heart kept the spiritual energy flowing smoothly to every part of her body.

With each move, her attacks were sharp and graceful, like she was dancing instead of fighting the moving statues.

Chen Tian couldn't help but admire her skill. "Amazing control," he whispered, his eyes fixed on Emilia.

When Emilia enters the Foundation Establishment stage, her spiritual energy will become more refined and stable, allowing her to use more advanced Light Element techniques.

Even now, Chen Tian could sense the gentle warmth of her Light Element with each attack, as if she were a human goddess of light.

'Unlike the girls, the others…'

Chen Tian glanced at the other members of his group; Ming Ming wasn't advancing as quickly as Emilia and Aria.

Despite her best efforts, Ming Ming was having trouble completely destroying the statues and often got flustered trying to avoid getting hit, showing a lack of real combat experience.

She might have faced many opponents, but she had never been in a situation where her opponent intended to kill her.

Still, her determination and persistence never faltered.

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The distinction between a martial artist and a cultivator was becoming clearer.

Chen Tian had enough time to grasp the concept of cultivation on Earth. The Martial Artist Stage was similar to the Body Refinement Realm in cultivation, but the differences were significant.

Martial artists used raw, unprocessed energy—Qi that wasn't pure. In contrast, cultivators carefully refine Qi before incorporating it into their bodies, making sure it's strong and free of contaminants.

This process not only made cultivators physically stronger, but also deepened their connection to their energy, unlocking potential that martial artists couldn't reach.

Chen Tian thought about the Divine Stage, which many Earth martial artists considered the ultimate level of power. However, compared to the Qi Refinement Realm in cultivation, it was remarkably inefficient.

Cultivators refined Qi within their dantian, transforming it into a denser, more controlled energy source. In contrast, Divine Stage martial artists relied on the Qi flowing chaotically through their bodies. This uncontrolled usage often led to energy waste, instability, and a lack of sustainability in prolonged battles.

'It's like comparing a roaring fire to a precision laser,' Chen Tian mused. The martial artist might burn brightly, but that's all; they can never reach an advanced realm in the future.

Not to mention, their lifespan is significantly shortened due to the strain on their bodies from the constant unrefined Qi within.

[Swoooshhh~!!!!]

A sudden gust of air whistled past as one of the statues lunged at Chen Tian with surprising speed, its massive stone fist aimed directly at him.

Without even sparing it a glance, Chen Tian raised his hand, his fingers crackling with energy. In one swift motion, he released a condensed burst of Qi that tore through the statue's chest, shattering it into countless pieces. The rubble clattered to the floor, and he calmly stepped forward, unbothered.

Aria smirked as she noticed the effortless destruction. "Show-off," she teased, twirling her spear to deflect an incoming attack from another statue.

Chen Tian just smiled at her before continuing to focus on the other; he doesn't plan on interfering; these statues were too weak but a good practice for the girls.

Not only that, he can also watch his teammate's ability since he doesn't know anything about their skills except for Ming Ming and Liang Wei.

"You damn bastard, Ming Lei I hope you drop dead, you piece of shit," Lin Xue's voice echoed through the hallway, her fury palpable as she charged toward a group of statues.

Her twin daggers gleamed under the faint light of the corridor, their edges sharp enough to slice through stone.

"You think you can just mess everything up and get away with it, Ming Lei?! I'll make you regret it!" She yelled, her voice sharp and filled with frustration.

She was furious because Ming Lei triggered the trap, putting them in this difficult situation. After this was over, she planned to punch the hell out of him until he begged for mercy.

Lin Xue's heart raced with anger as she closed in on her target.

Ming Lei, standing farther back, flinched at her words but didn't respond. He was too focused on avoiding the attacks of the statues swarming toward him, his breath uneven as he dodged another heavy blow.

'Not bad; Lin Xue's speed is impressive,' Chen Tian thought to himself; she was clearly more skilled than he had initially thought.

She would make a good assassin.

As Lin Xue continued her attacks, her skills were on full display. She moved with swiftness and deadly intent, her attacks hitting the statue's legs or arms, making it difficult for them to fight back, before ultimately destroying them.

'Oh?'

Chen Tian tilted his head and looked at the brother and sister duo, who were quickly proving to be a formidable team, with some surprise.

Zhi Han was holding an axe in one hand, with a confident look on his face. He charged forward, swinging the axe with incredible speed and accuracy, aiming for a statue's head.

With each strike, Zhi Han's strength and skill were evident as he chipped away at the statue's defenses.

Zhi Mei wasn't great at physical combat like her brother, but her special way of attacking amazed Chen Tian the most.

She pulled out a few tiny containers from her body and threw them at the statues. The containers held a green substance that burst upon hitting the statues, making parts of their bodies to melt.

Chen Tian was surprised by that, but he had seen Zhi Mei's style before in the Nine Heavens. People who used such methods to attack were rare and very difficult to handle.

The group kept fighting through the statues, and whenever Chen Tian noticed one of his teammates struggling, he would step in to help.

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