"A Divine Art?"
Upon hearing these words, Chu Feng was overjoyed.
It felt as if he had expected it, yet he still couldn't contain the wild ecstasy surging in his heart.
According to what Lord Yuwei had said, Chu Feng already knew that secret techniques had their own hierarchy of power.
From weakest to strongest, they were classified into five grades: Emperor, Ancestor, Immortal, Venerable, and Divine.
The Divine Deer was actually an ancient secret technique as well, but she was rather special. Chu Feng had witnessed her strength before, so he had guessed she might be a Divine-grade secret technique.
He never expected that it was actually true.
The Divine Art was the most powerful of all secret techniques. To have obtained such an ability, how could Chu Feng not be overjoyed?
"Senior, when do you plan to pass your abilities on to me?" Chu Feng asked with a grin.
He was truly eager to master the Divine Art.
"When do you want to learn?" the Divine Deer asked.
"The sooner the better — ideally right now," Chu Feng said.
"Right now?"
"Don't be so hasty. I've told you — my abilities are not so easy to learn. Since you already know that secret techniques have their own hierarchy of power, you should understand what kind of ability a Divine Art truly is."
"You should also understand that with your current cultivation, you simply cannot wield it. In truth, you cannot master it at all."
The Divine Deer spoke.
"Then, Senior, you mean I can't learn it yet?"
The excitement that had just surged in Chu Feng instantly diminished considerably.
He had long known the Divine Deer was powerful, but what good was power?
If it couldn't be put to his own use, it naturally held little meaning.
"If you want to learn, you can certainly try — but you truly cannot master it right now," the Divine Deer said.
"At least let me get some understanding of it first," Chu Feng said.
"First, find somewhere safe."
"Then I'll explain it to you in detail," the Divine Deer said.
"Sure thing! Just give me a moment, Senior. I'll be ready right away."
Upon hearing this, Chu Feng immediately found a remote, desolate place that no one would want to visit, and even set up a concealment formation.
"Senior, do you think this is secure enough?"
After finishing his preparations, Chu Feng hurriedly asked the Divine Deer, afraid that even the slightest delay might cause her to ignore him again.
After all, the Divine Deer was already unpredictable, and now that she had finally relented, Chu Feng certainly didn't want to miss this opportunity.
"Connect your consciousness with mine."
As the Divine Deer's voice rang out, Chu Feng truly felt her presence.
Following her instructions, he connected his consciousness with hers.
Hummm—
In the next instant, Chu Feng entered a strange and wondrous world.
Forests blanketed the land, covering nearly every inch of soil, yet the trees were remarkably short — only about a foot tall.
Standing before those trees, Chu Feng felt like a giant.
Yet the flowers in this place were enormous.
Some flower stalks rose thousands of meters into the sky, blocking out the heavens and the sun.
Looking at those flowers, Chu Feng felt as tiny as an ant.
No — far smaller than an ant.
The sky here was a deep, vivid blue, like the depths of the ocean. The clouds were equally strange, and even the sun was extraordinarily massive.
It was more than a hundred times larger than the sun Chu Feng was accustomed to, obscuring nearly half the sky.
As a result, this world was exceptionally bright.
Most importantly, every inch of earth, every plant, and everything in this place emanated a rich, ancient aura.
This was the very world where Chu Feng had first met the Divine Deer.
And at this moment, a woman stood right across from him.
Her legs were straight and slender, her entire body porcelain white, practically glowing under the sunlight. Her figure was perfectly curved, and even her long dress couldn't conceal those seductive lines.
As for her face, it was equally flawless.
Above all, she carried an aura like that of a celestial being — sacred and inviolable — which made her extraordinarily unique.
Just as with their first meeting, the woman still left Chu Feng utterly captivated. One could say that apart from Eggy, very few women could stun him like this.
And this woman was none other than the Divine Deer — the so-called Divine Art.
The only difference from their first meeting was that this time, the Divine Deer had not only taken human form but was also wearing clothes.
"Kid, I'll get straight to the point."
"My abilities, when it comes down to it, are actually quite simple. There are three moves in total."
"The first move: Divine Concealment."
"The second move: Divine Movement."
"The third move: Divine Evasion."
"The first move, Divine Concealment, hides your aura. If you master it completely, at your current cultivation, no one at the Half-God Realm — unless they possess special abilities — would be able to detect your presence."
"But remember, it conceals your aura, not your body. So if you're exposed within the enemy's line of sight, this move is useless."
"The second move, Divine Movement, can multiply your speed several times over in a short period, far exceeding what your own cultivation level should allow."
"And it will grow stronger as your cultivation increases."
"Put it this way: if you're a first-grade Half-God, even a typical fifth-grade Half-God wouldn't be able to catch you."
"Likewise, if you're a fifth-grade Half-God, even an ordinary peak Half-God might not be able to keep up with you."
"However, this move has a realm requirement — you must reach the Half-God Realm before you can cultivate it."
"As for the third move, Divine Evasion — that is my most powerful ability. It allows you to dodge attacks far beyond what you could normally withstand."
"Put it this way: if you're a first-grade True God and you activate this move, you can evade the attacks of a seventh-grade True God."
"But this move can only be used once within a short time. Using it consecutively poses a fatal risk. Due to its immense power, it also has a realm requirement — you must reach the True God Realm to wield it."
"But if you fully master all three moves, there's a chance you could learn a fourth."
The Divine Deer explained.
"Senior, what's the fourth move?" Chu Feng asked curiously.
"That's a secret," the Divine Deer said mysteriously.
Seeing that the Divine Deer wasn't willing to say, Chu Feng didn't press the issue. Instead, based on what he now knew, he continued asking.
"Senior, all your examples were within the same major realm."
"Does that mean if I'm a ninth-grade Half-God facing a first-grade True God, Divine Movement would be useless?" Chu Feng asked.
"Against an opponent who has crossed a major realm, the effectiveness of Divine Movement is indeed limited," the Divine Deer said.
Hearing this, Chu Feng was not particularly surprised.
After all, the realms of cultivation were inherently difficult chasms to cross. Even small-level gaps were hard to bridge, let alone the divide between major realms?
But soon, Chu Feng's expression shifted.
The Divine Deer had only said that its effectiveness would be limited — not that it would be completely useless.