The bustling Taihe Mountain was instantly reduced to a still silence, with only the sound of the wind remained.
All eyes inevitably turned to the young man who was left standing, his hands clasped behind him and his chin held high.
At that moment, the mountains were tranquil, as if he was the only one remaining under the heaven and earth.
Many recognized the young man standing before them and it was precisely because of their recognition that they felt such shock.
The practice of martial arts involved external strengthening of muscle, bone and skin, and internal refining of organs, blood and marrow, followed by a transformation of the body's constitution.
Many ordinary martial artists believed that those who had reached the first-grade realm are already at the pinnacle of martial arts practice.
But only true powerhouses knew that the gap between first-grade martial artists could sometimes be even greater than the gap from ninth-grade to first-grade.