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Chapter 150

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The two of them separated. Lou Xiaoyi was in a good mood. He jumped … and slid across the fertile water.

However, the problem was that the river path he had chosen looked like grass from the opposite side, but it was actually reeds. His feet had sunk into the mud. Fortunately, he had spiritual power and his body was light, so he wasn't unable to move. However, the mud on his trousers was also very ugly.

He needed to learn Du Ou Zi's flying technique as soon as possible. Otherwise, this kind of awkwardness was completely unworthy of a Foundation Establishment cultivator like him!

The technique was called Cloud Gazing. As the name implied, it was looking and not walking, indicating that flying was relatively low. Gazing at the clouds, the clouds were above the head. One could imagine how low it was …

Lou Xiaoyi practiced along the way. At first, he didn't dare to fly too high. He was afraid that he wouldn't be able to maintain his spiritual energy and would fall to his death. Could a cultivator fall to his death? It sounded unimaginable, but it was a real thing.

In his previous life, even something as precise as an airplane could fall, let alone a human.

There were always accidents. Brain spasms, feet cramps, chest tightness and stomach cramps. There was a historical record of a newly advanced Foundation Establishment cultivator who was indescribably excited after learning the flying technique. In the end, he flew high into the air and encountered a cold air shear. Under the combined effects of the high altitude lack of oxygen, rapid freezing and wind shear, he fell from a height of thousands of feet. Even if his body was tough, he still couldn't save his little life. It was a very typical case!

A cultivator's body could be immune to all kinds of diseases. But since it was the cultivation world, there would always be strange changes in nature. For a novice, it was still full of dangerous variables.

He needed to adapt a little bit, let the body, meridians and spiritual energy become instinctive. Only then could he achieve the fastest reaction without thinking when danger appeared.

Along the way, Lou Xiaoyi was also trying his best to adapt to the use of his divine sense. This was the most fundamental breakthrough for a cultivator after they had built their Dao foundation. Because from then on, apart from their eyes, ears, nose, and other senses, a cultivator also had the most important window to observe the world. This window would accompany them for the rest of their lives, no matter what heights they reached in the future!

Human beings, from birth to building their Taoist foundation, had always relied on the eyes, nose, ears, tongue, and body of the six senses. This was also how ordinary people came into contact with the world and obtained information. They had long been used to seeing with their eyes, hearing with their ears, smelling with their nose, distinguishing with their tongue, and feeling with their body, thus forming a set of three-dimensional senses about the world.

Now, they possessed a brand new method, Divine Sense!

To be able to go further, to be more concealed, to be able to ignore obstacles, and to even be able to control it, to be able to replace almost all of the other five senses, this was a huge leap!

However, the prerequisite was that they had to be familiar with this method. It was not like a skill board that could be used automatically once they had it. This required a long period of familiarization and required practice!

Even if you used it to observe other people's daily life every day, it was also a way to practice.

When Lou Xiaoyi was flying at high speed in complicated terrain, he needed to maximize his Divine Sense, because the information provided by his eyes was no longer enough to ensure that he could fly. It was like the planes in his previous life, when flying through canyons, you had to have a comprehensive understanding of the entire terrain. By the time you saw a mountain on the opposite side and turned around, it was often too late!

All of this required long-term practice. Practice reflected the information obtained from the Divine Sense in the cerebral cortex and Sea of Consciousness, guiding the next step of the action. As one became more and more proficient in flying high, middle, low, and complicated terrains, valleys, forests, buildings, and even underwater, with the growth of one's cultivation, one's Divine Sense would become more and more powerful, forming a kind of instinct. Under any circumstances, one could skillfully use the Divine Sense and the other five senses to complement each other and weave a unique cognitive network. Only then could one become a truly mature and combat-capable Building Foundation cultivator.

Cultivation was a complicated system, and the higher one went, the more complicated it became. When he was in the Qi Eating Stage, he felt that it was very simple, and he only needed to take a few aspects into consideration. However, when he was in the Foundation Building Foundation, countless problems flooded in, making him flustered!

The problem of how to balance the Divine Sense and the other five senses, what was light and what was heavy?

The problem of cultivation techniques? These were not even set in stone yet. Although he was sure that he was walking on the path of cultivation, the path of cultivation also had countless branches! It needed to be solved through the power of the sect. Either he went to Chaobai and was randomly assigned, or he went to the Ethereal Sect.

The problem of how to train his mental power? Since the Divine Sense was going to play an important role in his future cultivation, then how could he improve it to the greatest extent?

The problem of his body. Because of his small Dao Body, he was able to endure the huge changes in his body during the Foundation Building Foundation. Then, if he wanted to reach the Controlled Dan Realm, what kind of physical conditions would he need?

There were also countless problems. The problem of techniques? The problem of movement techniques? The problem of whether he still needed to continue practicing his sword techniques? And so on, there were problems that he might not even realize!

The more he cultivated, the more troublesome it would be! Lou Xiaoyi was very depressed. He originally wanted to be a happy rice worm, but now he realized that it was not easy to be a rice worm that lived a little longer!

Right, there was also the problem of luck!

When he was in the Qi Consuming Realm, the cloud in his sea of consciousness was a floating luck. But after he established his Dao Foundation, this floating luck had changed. At that time, Lou Xiaoyi did not care about this. But after he established his Foundation Building Foundation, he realized that the floating luck had changed along with the increase in his cultivation.

Floating meant that it moved with the flow of luck, and could not be controlled by itself. Chasing meant that he had the ability to chase after it, and was no longer something that others could do as they pleased. However, he still needed to slowly figure out what the difference was. Since the day he started cultivating, he had always been in a free-range state in this aspect. He had a feeling that as his current realm increased, this thing would become more and more important to him.

From the moment he established his Dao Foundation, cultivators needed a system to support them. There were many things that could not be accomplished by the efforts of a single person. If he continued to cultivate as a loose cultivator, he would only be lacking in certain aspects, and this would become more and more obvious in various aspects of cultivation.

Lou Xiaoyi was generally considered to be a lazy person. He did not like to kill people and steal their treasures, nor did he like to explore and uncover secrets. He did not mind joining a sect to pass the days. If the sky fell, there would be tall people to hold it up. If the ground sank, there would be fatter people to cushion it. Unless someone really provoked him, he was actually a very kind and calm person.

Two months later, Lou Xiaoyi left the Zhao Ye Country and entered the Great Yue Country. He did not pass through the customs, so he did not obtain the normal entry documents. But it did not matter. He was not going to enter the city. As a cultivator, his biggest characteristic was that he was increasingly disregarding the rules of the mortal world. Crossing mountains and crossing rivers, what did he need those identity documents for?

Cultivators were still free. Their strength was the proof!

Cultivators should try their best to avoid shocking the world in the mortal world. This was an unwritten unspoken rule. But if it was just running fast, it would not be too shocking. Lou Xiaoyi chose to use his legs instead of riding a horse. The most important thing was that he did not need to look for the official road, which would lead to a lot of trouble with the travel documents. Going in a straight line was always better than going in a long way. Especially since he had mastered the basics of flying, ordinary rivers, lakes, and hills could no longer stop him.

This allowed him to advance much faster, saving him more time than he had planned.

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