Yu Xuan continued to perform his breathing technique, and gradually, it was becoming second nature to him.
Why was he adapting so quickly?
The simplest answer — he was a genius.
The more complex truth was that his innate trait, [Adaptive Mind], had begun to take effect. It subconsciously memorized and reinforced his breathing pattern, allowing him to grow more familiar with Primordial Breath with each session.
Of course, Yu Xuan wasn't a stranger to controlled breathing.
His father had drilled it into him during their training sessions back in the clan.
But using Primordial Breath was something entirely different. It placed a subtle strain on his body — like sprinting while forcing your heartbeat to remain calm and steady.
It demanded control. Precision.
And above all, harmony.
Since ancient times, breath had been considered more than just a bodily function.
It was life itself.
The first breath marked birth. The final one, death.