So-called pinnacle martial arts are the profound techniques suited for the titled Martial Lord Realm.
In reality.
A titled third-step Martial Lord, having fused the power of heaven and earth, has already begun to transcend the boundaries of martial arts, barely touching upon the mysteries of Law-Level Martial Arts.
As for the true mysteries—they cannot be spoken, named, or understood. That is the essence of the Law Realm.
"What a pity."
"I'm still far from the Law Realm. I'm afraid the very nature of my flesh and blood limits my ability to comprehend its mysteries." Andrew Han sat pensively at the edge of his bedroom bed, his left palm resting on the bedsheet.
The blue bedsheet beneath him had a distinct texture.
Andrew Han rubbed it twice, then shifted his gaze back to the three slim manuals in his hand.
These are pinnacle martial arts.
They are also the only private treasures Miles Ning has left... though Andrew secretly suspects his master has more hidden away.
"Feathered Ascension to the Ninth Heaven Gate."
"This art originates from the ancient immortals—a true immortal technique on the level of Law-Level Martial Arts. After its mysteries were simplified, it became a pinnacle martial art. If cultivated to Mystic-Communion, one can soar tens of thousands of meters, break through the troposphere, and stand in the stratosphere."
The more he read, the more Andrew Han was stunned.
In truth.
He had always believed that the quality of the technique was secondary—what mattered most was the depth of one's comprehension.
"The practitioner is the foundation." Andrew Han frowned. "I've already evolved Raging Downpour to an unprecedented Mystic-Communion level. In terms of martial profundity, it's absolutely not inferior to Three-Thousand Flowing Winds."
Raging Downpour may seem less refined than Three-Thousand Flowing Winds.
But that's just a superficial comparison... Which Mystic-Communion art doesn't require charging up beforehand? Yet Raging Downpour, at the Mystic-Communion level, requires no preparation at all—it can erupt instantly. That is its utterly inconceivable trait.
Precisely because of this...
Andrew Han relied on Raging Downpour alone to slay Keaton Nan, the titled Martial Lord of Southridge Sect in Southridge Province, and used this art to define his entire East Sea campaign.