Chapter 100

Taiji Fist encompassed the interplay of Yin and Yang, the five elements, Chinese medicine's meridians, ancient Daoyin techniques, and breathwork. It embodied a soft, lithe approach, nurturing both the inner and outer self.

Draken was well-acquainted with this. In his past life, he dabbled in Taiji Fist, albeit casually, with the elders in the park.

However, the Taiji Fist now bestowed upon Draken by the system was comprehensive. The Daoyin and Breathwork techniques intertwined seamlessly. Draken focused intently, immersing himself in the experience.

For most, Taiji Fist invoked thoughts of countering force with force. Draken was no exception; he instinctively sought to draw strength from external sources. Yet, in solitary training, where could he find such support?

His deliberate movements mirrored those of an elderly person on the brink of exhaustion. Uriel observed, sensing an unusual resistance around Draken, amplifying his movements.

"Power is derived from heaven and earth."

Drake
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