The chill gives way to heat, and in the blink of an eye, three years have passed.
During these three years, Wang Wu finally mastered the contents of those four jade scrolls on his own.
This isn't to say that the travelogues by Lu Tong and the others were wordy, but their records were essentially memory images, immersive as if you were there. Many concepts they understood, but Wang Wu had to learn from the ground up.
From the start, they weren't in the same class, separated by a great gap.
Thus, while reading, he had to refer to many classics, and many of them were nowhere to be found, prompting him to seek Zhuang Bufei or Feng Muhai for guidance.
Through such a fragmented process, Wang Wu finally achieved a general, multi-dimensional, and comprehensive understanding of the Cultivation Realm he was in, akin to an Earthling's understanding of Earth—just like how everyone knows that Earth is round.
However, in ancient times, proving this would have demanded a huge price.
