Chen Xu discovered that he had underestimated the role of his Innate Qi.
Or rather, in all his cultivation until now, he had never truly understood Innate Qi.
At this moment, his head felt heavy, and his internal organs stung with pain.
But as the Innate Qi flowed throughout his body, the pain in his organs, like cracked earth receiving a soothing rain, quickly began to heal.
The pain soon eased, and his thoughts gradually became clear.
Although Chen Xu's Divine Soul was in the Fire and Smoke Kitchen, he could distinctly sense the outside world.
In this process of self-repair, he discovered a subtle connection between his body and the external world.
With each breath, external air entered and internal air was expelled, forming a cycle.
As it is said: "Isn't it like the bellows of the world? Empty but not weakened, the more it moves, the more it yields."
This phrase holds profound meaning.
If not exploring its deeper significance, just looking at its literal meaning is:
