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I Fabricated the Techniques, but my disciple really mastered them?

Li Xuan found himself in a predicament after transmigrating without the luxury of a system or plug-ins. To evade notice, he took refuge in a small mountain village. However, one day, he was mistaken for a reclusive expert, he was forcefully adopted as a master by an eager disciple who refused to take no for an answer. Struggling with his moral compass, Li Xuan initially rejected the disciple's proposal due to his commitment to honesty. Yet, faced with persistent insistence and tempting offers, he reluctantly crafted fictional cultivation techniques. Much to his astonishment, the disciple not only embraced these fabricated teachings but successfully cultivated with remarkable prowess. Witnessing his disciple's thunderous muscles, resilient bones, and potent vital force, Li Xuan couldn't fathom the inexplicable success. Bewildered, he exclaimed, "I fabricated it all! How did you manage to cultivate so successfully? What kind of monster are you?" To add to the perplexity, a mysterious Golden Finger manifested: "Your disciple mastered the technique you invented from scratch. Your flawless completion of the technique has enhanced your strength a hundredfold compared to others at the same level!"

Half a clear breeze · Eastern
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Chapter 320: The Origins of Su Lingxiu, Tang Jinyan's Guess

Li Xuan's thoughts shifted from the Book of Taicang to the compilation of the Divine Skill Martial Code. By now, he had devised several minor Divine Skills.

As for the Great Divine Powers, he hadn't managed to develop any yet.

However, constructs such as 'Rebirth with a Thought' and 'White Bone Rebirth' had already taken shape in theoretical frameworks. It was only a matter of time before they were fully developed.

"These Great Divine Powers must be as perfected as possible, with reduced comprehension and cultivation difficulty, to ensure they can certainly be cultivated successfully,"

Li Xuan mumbled to himself.

However, he also knew that the more powerful a Martial Art, the higher the difficulty of mastering it—it was difficult to reduce.

If it were truly made too easy, it might indicate that the Martial Art was no longer powerful enough.