Lu Changsheng flipped through the martial techniques created by Chu Wuqing and found them to have considerable merit.
The first seven forms of the "Reaping Life Thirteen Spears" fused Chu Wuqing's lifetime insights into martial arts.
The eighth form was only halfway written.
Chu Wuqing's lifelong learning was given as a congratulatory gift, which was quite thoughtful.
Of course, a spear technique with only seven forms was of little use to Lu Changsheng.
Lu Changsheng estimated that the "Reaping Life Thirteen Spears" was equivalent to a seventh-grade divine technique, as it perfectly suited Chu Wuqing, allowing him to unleash its full power.
However, as he flipped through the technique, Lu Changsheng vaguely felt that Chu Wuqing's creation was ambitious and had infinite potential.
Chu Wuqing, in the ninth-grade Divine King Realm, barely created the seventh form "Lethe River."