However, the difficulty of launching a second spear immediately after the first increased exponentially.
Each spear thrust had to not only accommodate the variations of the previous one but also create its own, achieving perfect harmony and seamlessness with the previous move, without any flaws.
Therefore, with every additional spear thrust in the Impeccable technique, the progress was significant, each thrust more difficult than the last.
For an ordinary martial artist, it might take a lifetime to reach the 'Ten Needles and A Hundred Threads' level of ten spear thrusts.
This was a pure talent ceiling; if one's body was not fine-tuned enough to channel energy, or if their spirit and consciousness could not keep up with the calculations, it simply couldn't be done, no matter how much practice was put in.
It was one of the most talent-reliant streams among all martial arts schools in existence.