In the valley, Jiang Chen sat cross-legged before a babbling brook, motionless as a statue.
He was wholly immersed in comprehending the small brook.
True Martial Dao.
This was the purest and most fundamental power of the Martial Dao.
Once mastered, it allowed one to exhibit a powerful combat strength that far surpassed other Martial Artists of the same tier.
However, True Martial Dao placed immense demands on a Martial Artist's talent and aptitude. Most Martial Artists could spend their entire lives without ever coming into contact with even a trace of it.
Yet truly heaven-defying prodigies could master one, or even multiple, forms of True Martial Dao!
'Elder Qii said the pinnacle of True Martial Dao is creation... For instance, with a casual point of his finger, he could create a brook condensed entirely from the power of True Martial Dao. This brook contains his comprehension of the True Meaning of Water, and even holds the essence of many techniques...'
