The Blazing Sun gliph was the basic gliph that Chui Yim carved onto the knife he made for Lam Ming Sum. Other than hearting up and emitting flame, the gliph did not have other effects and was one of the weakest gliphs amongst those of it’s grade and type. 

But the Blazing Sun gliph that Chui Tin was tattooing on Chui Yim was a special; it took a similar shape yet it was made of a veritable sea, an uncountable number of tiny Blazing Sun gliphs that joined together to form a huge, glowing sun! 

It was incredibly rare to find a person who could draw such gliphs, and Chui Tin was one of them. 

This was something he had imagined in the past. 

As a grandmaster in gliphism, gliphs were just the connection between gliph strings to the world. The Blazing Sun gliph’s ability seemed to be a heater when it was actually a conductor that turned normal energy into fire-attributed energy. 

In fact, this wasn’t very practical or efficient, which was why Chui Tin was wondering how to multiply this conductor’s efficiency by several thousand times.

However, Chui Tin’s research and experiments failed due to two reasons.  

Firstly, as the Blazing Sun gliph changed, the requirement for energliph similarly increased. Ordinary energliph was unable to pass through the improved Blazing Sun gliph to create stronger fire-attributed energy. 

Number two, besides the energliph quality, the amount of energliph needed to increase as well, which means that energliph not only need to be of high rank but also large quantity. 

This meant that the only solution to actual success would be to make use a enormous amount of ordinarily energliph to close up the gap. Even so, Chui Tin wasn’t dismayed and never gave up. Since his research direction was correct, the gliph could be called a success, just that it was less practical than expected. It wasn’t totally useless. 

This version of the Blazing Sun gliph was named the Greatest Blazing Sun gliph. 

Countless gliph strings crossed in front of Chui Tin, but he still took about half an hour to finish. 

The difference between gliphists’ cultivation rank was greater than those for gliphers. Ten-gliphic meant that the gliphist could control ten gliph strings, while hundred-gliphic meant a hundred gliph strings and so on. The higher state the gliphist was, the faster the gliph strings formed. 

Many gliph strings packed together; it was hard to tell how many there were, but one needed both energliph and mental control to tattoo a gliph. Sadly, there was no audience now to witness this mindblowing scene. 

After some time, Chui Tin stopped adding more gliph strings. He had finished tattooing the gliph! 

Chui Tin held the gliph in his hands as he slowly approached Chui Yim. He slowly placed the gliph on Chui Yim, and a buzz was heard. It was like his body had finally found its last missing piece. 

The gliph on Chui Yim’s chest looked like a huge sun emitting blinding sun rays, lighting up the world. 

The Chui father and son pair always thought Chui Yim had an innate wind chamber. However, they now knew that the chamber check rock back at the Riding Clouds Academy was right. Chui Yim was indeed a dual innate chamber. 

Any normal heart would’ve been burnt to ashes long ago, but Chui Yim’s heart grew stronger after fighting with the Heaven’s Flame daily. When he turned thirteen, the Heaven’s Flame and Chui Yim were already inseparable. Especially his heart chamber. 

When the Greatest Blazing Sun gliph landed on Chui Yim’s chest, the wisp of Heaven’s Flame and Chui Yim’s heart approached each other with a sudden jolt. At the same time, Chui Yim’s wind chamber that he cultivated was left with nothing.

Boom! 

A formless sound rang out in Chui Yim’s body. The Heaven’s Flame that had been in his body for more than ten years disappeared, and his poor heart became stronger than ever! 

Why? Because there were no other ingredients that Chui Tin used, only the Heaven’s Flame to tattoo the gliph on Chui Yim’s heart chamber! 

Chui Tin heaved a sigh of relief once he finished, knowing that Chui Yim was no longer in danger. He finally had some time to look around. He instantly figured out what was going on, forming gliph strings and drawing a gliph that the world had never seen before. The gliph looked like an evil eye with many weirdly shaped gliphs surrounding it. When the gliph was done, the evil eye opened as a bright light covered Mung Si, the gliphers and even the fainted Lee Chi Yuen. 

Chui Tin looked at Mung Si oddly. He scanned her and nodded. “A good kid. Loyal. 

“Energy dissociation…”Chui Tin smiled. “Interesting.” 


Chui Yim was looking into his body once again, and the scene in front of him was surreal; there seemed to be a bright sun in his body with red rings of light around it, emitting a scary aura as it moved up and down. 

“So this… is my heart?” 

Chui Yim mumbled as he stared at the gorgeous, bright heart made of flame. It looked like an artistic masterpiece, and when it beat, it seemed like the world’s laws were present. Chui Yim couldn’t understand, but he could guess that the Heaven’s Flame and his heart had merged. 

This means that the Heaven’s Flame was now his heart. 

When they combined, the grey shadow they were fighting against whithered immediately. The grey smoke had dispersed and only a magnificent crown made of grey smoke was left. But the Heaven’s Flame ignored the crown’s existence and allowed it to float inside Chui Yim’s body. 

At the same time, his focus was pulled out of his body. When he opened his eyes, there seemed to be a glow of flame that grew and disappeared. 

What made him happiest was how energetic he felt. That was the feeling of strength…It was as if every muscle was under his control, and he had infinite energy. He could breathe easily and was no longer the sickly, weak boy! 

The heart chamber was a cultivator’s strongest chamber of all. As long it was strong, the body would be as well. 

His heart chamber was tattooed with Chui Tin’s Greatest Blazing Sun gliph using the Heaven’s Flame! What in this world could compare?

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