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Chapter 111 Training Ends, Ming Jin Breakthrough

"Fine," Wang Hu nodded. If there was nothing, it could only be said that Gu Yuan had no such fortune. Even if he gained something, it would not cause any loss to the Martial Pavilion. The high-level officials of the Martial Pavilion had already decided to hang this Great Sun Diagram here, and they were prepared for someone to choose not to hand over what they obtained. This was entirely voluntary.

Wang Hu paid no mind to this matter. From a nearby cabinet, he swiped Gu Yuan's student card and retrieved a yellowed book.

He handed it to Gu Yuan, who took it with curiosity and flipped it over. Several large characters greeted his eyes: "Hun Yuan Quan" (Primordial Fist).

Gu Yuan looked at Wang Hu with confusion.

Wang Hu explained, "This is the boxing technique prepared by the Martial Pavilion for the training camp, used to break through to Ming Jin. This technique is considered the fastest for achieving whole body force in the Ming Jin stage. Cultivate it well, and strive to reach mastery before the end. That will essentially secure your success, understand?"

Gu Yuan nodded, indicating he understood.

Wang Hu opened the door and led Gu Yuan out. After leaving the room, Wang Hu took Gu Yuan to collect his dormitory key. Here, everyone had an independent dormitory, providing their own private space.

Leaving the training base and crossing the training grounds, the training crowd this time looked at Gu Yuan holding the training uniform in his hand, their eyes flashing with light.

Gu Yuan ignored their gazes, his eyes level, and he walked proudly behind Wang Hu.

Upon entering the dormitory, Gu Yuan found it no different from ordinary residential buildings, with rooms arranged within. At the entrance, five elevators stood side-by-side, ensuring no congestion.

Wang Hu chose the middle elevator. Since the crowd was training outside, the entire dormitory building was empty. Swiping the dormitory card Gu Yuan had received, the elevator began to operate automatically, heading to Gu Yuan's floor.

Arriving on the sixth floor, Gu Yuan followed Wang Hu to find his dormitory.

Seeing the number 666 on the doorplate, Gu Yuan fell silent. The number 666 had no special meaning in this world, so Wang Hu did not notice Gu Yuan's expression change.

After opening the dormitory door, Wang Hu smiled and said to Gu Yuan, "The environment is quite good, isn't it?"

Gu Yuan stepped in and scanned his surroundings. It was indeed good. The room was clean and tidy. Apart from a place to cook, all other living furniture was complete.

"Alright, keep your dormitory card and student card safe. I'll take you to your instructor to familiarize yourself with your class's training area. There's no training today, so you can familiarize yourself with the Hun Yuan Quan first. Seize the time to cultivate. If you have any questions, just ask the instructor directly. Half a month later, I look forward to your good news."

As he spoke, Wang Hu led Gu Yuan away from the dormitory.

They proceeded to the training grounds, and in the very back right corner of the training grounds was Gu Yuan's Sixth Training Camp.

Gu Yuan found his camp's instructor, named Cheng Dan. He was extremely robust and clearly practiced a similar style of boxing to Wang Hu.

Wang Hu briefly explained Gu Yuan's situation to Cheng Dan, who expressed his understanding.

After the handover, Gu Yuan escorted Wang Hu to the entrance where he had come from, then turned back to his dormitory. All items that could connect him to the outside world had been handed over to the instructor.

Returning to his dormitory, Gu Yuan did not choose to practice Baji Quan. Instead, he took out the received Hun Yuan Quan.

Gu Yuan flipped through the Hun Yuan Quan, which vividly depicted the stances of the Hun Yuan Quan, along with various exercises to strengthen the body and facilitate whole body force.

According to Gu Yuan's residual martial knowledge, this Hun Yuan Quan was indeed top-notch in terms of achieving whole body force. It embodied the concept of "primordial unity," integrating all bodily forces with ease. Once this technique was cultivated to perfection, Ming Jin would naturally be achieved.

The assessment standard should be this boxing technique. Gu Yuan planned to focus on cultivating Hun Yuan Quan for the next half month, and practice Baji Quan if he had spare time.

He roughly outlined his cultivation plan in his mind.

Immediately, he began to cultivate Hun Yuan Quan.

From then on, except for going out for dinner, all his time was spent cultivating Hun Yuan Quan. There was no one to disturb him here, making it an excellent place for practicing boxing. Moreover, the food was delicious and nutritious, saving him a considerable amount of money.

The next day, Gu Yuan followed the instructor for training. Their training involved some exercises to increase body coordination and some strength training, but most of the time was spent in self-cultivation.

Gu Yuan continuously practiced his boxing techniques, astonishing everyone around him with his diligence. Even the instructor regarded Gu Yuan with newfound respect.

A week later, Gu Yuan's Hun Yuan Quan reached minor accomplishment, and Baji Quan had entered the introductory stage.

Ten days later, Gu Yuan's Baji Quan could already be used as a combat method. His physical strength also increased rapidly with ten days of high-intensity training. His appetite grew continuously, and his body, which was once just average, began to transform, with muscles starting to become prominent.

Fifteen days later, Gu Yuan's Hun Yuan Quan reached great mastery, officially breaking through to the Ming Jin stage.

Logically, the later stages of boxing become increasingly difficult to break through. However, Gu Yuan felt that as his physical strength continued to grow, his talent for cultivating boxing seemed to increase as well, allowing him to enter a state of cultivation more easily.

Gu Yuan speculated that perhaps the foundation of his primordial spirit was continuously being released, enhancing his body in this world.

On the nineteenth day, Gu Yuan informed his instructor of his breakthrough to great mastery in his boxing techniques.

Cheng Dan looked at the young man before him. Gu Yuan performed the Hun Yuan Quan with vigorous momentum, and faint explosive sounds could be heard with each punch, though they were quite weak. Cheng Dan understood that Wang Hu had struck gold; he hadn't expected Gu Yuan to be such a genius.

Twenty-three days later, Gu Yuan successfully passed the assessment. By this time, he had cultivated Hun Yuan Quan to perfection. Due to his concentrated efforts on developing Ming Jin, his cultivation of Baji Quan had been somewhat neglected recently, so it remained at the introductory stage.

After passing the assessment, Gu Yuan returned to his dormitory, packed his belongings, and used his student card to activate the elevator to leave. Gu Yuan felt a slight sense of reluctance; with experienced instructors, free food and lodging, and no chores, where else could he find such excellent conditions outside?

Arriving in the lobby on the basement level, Wang Hu was waiting for him by the elevator entrance.

Upon meeting, Wang Hu looked Gu Yuan up and down, nodding with satisfaction and saying, "Not bad, your muscles grew quite fast. How's it going, did you break through to Ming Jin?"

Wang Hu asked curiously.

Gu Yuan did not hide anything and nodded. It was not something to be concealed; even if he didn't say it now, Wang Hu would know in a few days.

Hiss, Wang Hu gasped. He hadn't expected Gu Yuan's talent to be so terrifying, to have completed Ming Jin in less than a month.

Ming Jin is a realm where all bodily force is integrated together. A single punch combines all the strength of the body to produce an explosive sound, signifying the completion of Ming Jin.

Ming Jin can be achieved through diligent practice. As for An Jin, it requires comprehension; without talent, one can never enter the door of An Jin!