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Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi-Chapter 141: You Can’t Use Thunder Skill? I Can
The reason Wang Ye possesses such a massive quantity of Innate Qi units.
Is because his Tai Chi has already broken through human limits and advanced into Innate Skill.
Additionally, long-term evolution also leads to an increase in the Innate Qi within him.
To put it simply, Innate Qi is actually a fundamental trait contained within all things.
The stronger the spiritual essence and physical body of a creature, the more Innate Qi it contains.
Therefore, humans naturally have a hundred to a thousand times more Innate Qi than ants.
Without exaggeration, Wang Ye’s current cultivation in Innate Qi is already unparalleled in history.
Even a genius Celestial Master might only cultivate to a third of Wang Ye’s level.
"But this indirectly proves that the Daoist School indeed possesses the cultivation spells for Innate Qi."
Wang Ye said silently.
When his Innate Qi reached 1500 units,
he was already able to influence real-world matter using crude telekinesis techniques.
Later, as his techniques matured, he could easily lift small objects like pencils.
The Daoist School, with thousands of years of heritage and countless talented predecessors exploring and creating,
naturally has more mature techniques for utilizing Innate Qi than Wang Ye.
It’s possible that ’Thunder Skill,’ a spell to summon thunder and lightning, indeed exists in the world.
After watching the process of dozens of Daoists casting their spells.
Wang Ye continued to wander around Celestial Master’s Mansion a few more times.
Then he encountered a Hall Guardian Daoist Master in a large hall.
Upon seeing Wang Ye, the Hall Guardian Daoist Master gazed at him with a look of surprise,
as if sensing something peculiar about Wang Ye.
Wang Ye stepped forward and asked, "Daoist Master, are you busy?"
The Daoist Master waved his hands and said, "Not busy, not busy."
Wang Ye asked, "Daoist Master, I have a question I’d like to ask you. Does the Thunder Skill in ’Under One Person’ really exist in reality?"
"The comic ’Under One Person,’ huh? Recently, many tourists have been visiting our Celestial Master’s Mansion because of this anime." The Daoist Master smiled and explained, "Thunder Skill indeed exists in reality, but it’s not as exaggerated as in the comics."
"Can people really summon lightning?" Wang Ye asked curiously.
"Naturally." The Daoist Master continued smiling, "With the Qi of heaven and earth, one can tap into the creations of the cosmos. When the heavens, earth, and humans are aligned, nothing is difficult. The wind and rain, thunder and lightning, why should they be difficult to call forth?"
Wang Ye immediately grew interested and continued to inquire about the cultivation spells and principles of Thunder Skill.
After all, opportunities to discuss face-to-face with a Daoist Master are rare.
The Daoist Master patiently explained some basic theoretical knowledge of Thunder Skill to Wang Ye. These theories were interspersed with ancient texts and highly abstract philosophical concepts, requiring a certain level of insight to understand.
About a quarter of an hour later,
Wang Ye barely understood the theoretical knowledge the Daoist Master explained.
In simple terms, cultivating Thunder Skill requires prolonged cultivation of Secret Techniques to enhance Innate Qi, and contemplating a connection with nature, harmonizing the internal organs with the cosmos to increase the probability of consciousness attracting lightning.
Moreover, the Daoist Master in front of him was not particularly skilled in Thunder Skill.
Rather than saying not skilled, it was more that he simply didn’t know how.
According to the Daoist Master, only a very few highly cultivated Daoist Masters have a chance to perform ceremonies to summon heavenly thunder.
But even then, it’s only a chance, and not every attempt is successful.
Furthermore, using Thunder Skill once severely depletes Innate Qi and even harms one’s lifespan.
Upon hearing this, Wang Ye already had his answer.
To put it bluntly, it’s essentially luck-based.
Gather thunderclouds, perform the spell.
If lightning strikes, it’s a success; if it doesn’t, it’s due to insufficient cultivation, requiring more practice.
"Turns out, I should still trust science... there’s no such thing as a spell to control wind and thunder." Wang Ye shook his head in disappointment.
But speaking of which,
if Daoists could freely use Thunder Skill, would the world be so peaceful?
Just as Wang Ye sighed,
suddenly,
a flash of inspiration crossed his mind.
"No, Summon Wind and Thunder seems to have traces to follow."
To validate that flash of inspiration, Wang Ye immediately looked up at the sky.
He could ’see’ the boundless illusory Innate Qi gathering into dark clouds, drifting beneath the firmament. Fine drizzling rain fell on his head and the back of his hand, feeling cool and refreshing.
He took out his phone and checked the weather forecast.
[The rain is expected to intensify in about 10 minutes.]
"So, it’s going to rain. No wonder the clouds are so thick."
Wang Ye looked up again.
The so-called thunder is actually the lightning caused by the collision and friction of clouds with opposite charges, causing the surrounding air to expand and create a violent explosive vibration.
Therefore, triggering thunder is actually quite simple.
It’s merely a matter of ’leveraging circumstances.’
Using a hurricane to guide clouds of opposite charges to collide creates the illusion of summoning wind and thunder.
From this, it can be understood that the key to genuinely summoning wind and thunder lies in the ’wind.’
With Wang Ye’s current power, it’s obvious he can’t control the wind.
Therefore, he needs to leverage the ’butterfly effect’ to amplify his influence, thus affecting the cumulus clouds hundreds of meters away.
The ’butterfly effect’ refers to the idea that small changes in initial conditions can lead to long-term and massive chain reactions throughout the entire system.
The most common description is: a butterfly flapping its wings in South America could potentially cause a tornado in Texas, United States.
Combining these theories, it’s understood that,
with a little calculation and a little luck,
he can achieve true ’Summon Wind and Thunder.’
"The theory holds, practice begins."
Wang Ye began to carefully observe the surrounding terrain and arrangement of trees, occasionally jumping to activate the [Void Master] trait. Utilizing that momentary attribute boost, he exerted all efforts to manipulate the wind.
This manipulation of wind is extremely difficult, requiring numerous minute adjustments to induce a qualitative change. Therefore, he needed to continually use telekinesis to vibrate trees from different directions, gradually gathering a whirlwind through subtle operations.
To others, his actions seemed quite strange.
Like performing a dance ritual.
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About ten minutes later, the rain finally intensified.
A torrential downpour began in Shangqing Town.
Wang Ye put on the hood of his jacket, standing in the heavy rain, his face full of excitement,
"It worked... it finally worked!"
"Sir, what are you muttering about? Come inside and shelter from the rain." The Daoist Master next to him said suspiciously.
Hearing this, Wang Ye turned his head and smiled, "Daoist Master, I think... I’ve learned Thunder Skill."
Before the Daoist Master could respond.
In the next moment,
a terrifying lightning bolt struck down several hundred meters away.
Boom!!!!







