Chapter 276.1: Deal with the Consequences Later! - Part 1
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Martial Cultivator Chapter 276.1: Deal with the Consequences Later! - Part 1

The saber plunged deep into the middle-aged daoist's abdomen. When it was pulled out again, blood gushed out.

The middle-aged daoist's expression changed slightly, as he lowered his head to look at the broken saber with a sense of bewilderment.

The cultivation of a Nepenthe cultivator was profound, with qi permeating every inch of their bodies. Even without tempering their bodies, they were still on par with those Nepenthe martial artists who did so. Moreover, most cultivators wore special robes. Although the middle-aged daoist was currently restrained, he still did not feel that Chen Chao, this martial artist in the Bitter Sea Realm, could kill him. Hence his earlier statement.

But sadly, after those words, his abdomen was pierced by the sharp broken saber, and his so-called qi permeating his entire body could not stop Chen Chao at this moment.

At this point, the middle-aged daoist realized belatedly that the young martial artist before him had clearly borrowed some kind of secret technique, temporarily possessing the ability to fight him.

In fact, such secret techniques were not uncommon among the three major schools. Whether was it burning blood essence or some other method, they could allow a cultivator to temporarily leapfrog a realm. However, such secret techniques often had significant drawbacks. The first was that because it was leapfrogging a realm, it definitely would not last long; only for a very short time. The second was the enormous price. After using such secret techniques, the lightest consequence would be severe damage to one's vital energies. Even a drop in cultivation realm would be minor. Some people might even become crippled, unable to cultivate anymore. The more tragic outcome could be directly dying and turning into dust.

Therefore, although such secret techniques had always existed among the three schools, most of the disciples would not study them. Even those who possessed such techniques would not easily use them. After all, once used, the final price was so great that ordinary cul

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Translator Notes

[1. This is an ancient form of the word qi]

[2. This is tricky to translate, the original term 金童玉女 has different meanings. But in this case, it refers to Chinese mythology, where a particular immortal has two attendants, a boy and a girl. They aren't necessarily immortals, they are just servants to immortals with extended lifespans. But I decided to translate it as immortal attendants because it sounds smoother.]