Following that breakthrough, Severin's aura soared to level four supreme saint. After exhaling his negative energy, Severin scrutinized his primal spirit and was overjoyed to notice that the star-like meridians all over his body were rapidly devouring the surrounding spiritual energy.
Those meridians, hidden in various parts of their energy, might not retain substantial spiritual energy on their own, but the cumulative effect was very remarkable. Severin could sense that his strength was dozens of times stronger than before. He could effortlessly unleash hundreds of feet of spiritual power, capable of leveling mountains and even obliterating ninth-grade spiritual weapons treasured by most royal saints.
More importantly, Severin felt every single cell resonate within his body after activating those meridians, even when he was not actively employing any technique. His body seemed to have become instinctively attuned to absorb the surrounding spiritual energy.
Upon retracting his attention from his primal spirit, Severin decided to call it a day and end his seclusions. "About a hundred and sixty meridians have been activated, so that leaves another two hundred more."
Supreme saints make progress differently from other attainment levels, as their primary emphasis was the activation of meridians within their body. Roughly forty meridians required activation within the initial stage, and the ultimate goal was to open all 365 meridians throughout the body. The practitioner could then sense the world and forge a connection between heaven and earth. Only by harnessing the power of heaven and earth can one ascend to the level of a paragon. That was what separated the supreme saint from the royal saint.
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