But, to be honest, he had a main line!
Was cultivation the main line? Immortality was an eternal pursuit!
Was the safety of the Wuhuan and Xuanyuan the main line? Even if he had completely let go of his emotions, he could not avoid coming into contact with people and matters related to this during his travels. And he really could not ignore this!
Was the change of eras counted as the main line? Of course it was, because the changes of the universe would determine the changes of his small universe. His individual achievements would also be built on the foundation of a larger structure, including Xuanyuan, the Wuhuan Zhou Xian, and the main world!
Being in the situation, everyone had a main line, but the key was how you treated it? Keep it on your lips all day long? Keep it in your heart? Worry in your mind? In the end, you would worry until your youth turned white, and the result would only be empty sorrow!
Putting the main line far away, putting it lightly, and cherishing the present was what a good cultivator should do. It would make you less tired! Less impatient!
You would not fall into the trap of others just because you had to do something!
When you could do it or not, when you wanted to do it or not, when you could do it or not, when you could do it or not, when you were in a state where you could advance or retreat, your tactical choices would be much more vivid. In other words, you would be standing on the side of initiative. This was the best way to participate.
Lou Xiaoyi stopped in this small world called Green Wave, not to follow the footsteps of cultivation, but to enjoy the life of a mortal filled with exotic customs. After wandering in the void of the universe for dozens of years, he had also slightly calmed down his cold and hard heart that had been soaked by the cold universe.
Taoism emphasized on one's actions and one's actions. There was a very deep logic in this. Empty actions would hurt oneself, and going too far was as bad as not going far enough. This was a concept of balance everywhere.
He did not know how to live as a guest, but as he walked and looked, he did not look at the mountains and rivers, but the people moving in the mountains and rivers. After a few months, he had already traveled through the small world, and then left Green Wave, heading to the next world.
He hoped that in this process, he could calm his heart that was gradually becoming the same as the universe, and prepare his mind for the next long journey. At the same time, he could also wait for news from Bai Hua or the cultivators of Heng River.
Before Bai Hua left, he gave her a small sword. Once it was released, she would be able to find him. He also warned her that there was a time limit. After ten years, the flying sword would not self-destruct, but would not be able to find its master.
It would take about ten years to travel through the thirteen worlds.
He had been living in the mortal world for a very long time, so he didn't know much about the world of cultivation. He also didn't have any way to learn about the changes in the cultivation world in the Chaotic Weave. He could only vaguely guess that the impact of the two True Monarchs Tilan's death would be significant!
This was because in the few realms he had entered, the cultivation forces were relatively weak. Based on his perception, there were around ten True Monarchs. Tilan was able to dominate the Chaos Weave in such an environment and still needed the help of the Henghe Realm. His strength could be imagined. He was just a general chosen from a group of dwarves. His true strength was not that strong.
For such a force, losing two Perfected Lords at once was a huge blow to their foundation! Lou Xiaoyi's ruthlessness had become a habit, but he did not know that his reckless actions often meant a lot to a small world.
He wasn't sure about the situation outside the universe, but the few realms he had traveled through were very peaceful. Cultivation wars were very frequent in the Chaotic Weave, but this frequency was at least in the hundreds of years. It was normal for mortals to not encounter such a big change in their lives.
Bai Hua did not contact him, and the cultivators of Heng River could not sense him. This kind of travel was very comfortable. In this comfort, he gained inspiration. It was a gift from relaxation. It also made him understand that one should look at the universe from different angles. Being in the void was one kind of angle. Being in the natural world was another kind of angle. Looking up at the starry sky was another kind of angle. In fact, there was no question of who was better.
There was a misunderstanding here. When cultivators talked about how to understand the world and the universe, they often consciously or unconsciously thought that it was better for them to be in the universe. They did not know that the world was actually a part of the universe, and a very important part at that. This was because only here could the cultivation civilization be born!
Could you say that the origin of the cultivation civilization was not important?
As he traveled through different worlds, he suddenly became interested in the small acts of kindness that he once disdained. He no longer thought that he was a person who could do big things and gallop through the universe. He suddenly understood that when you walk in the mortal world, you should have a mortal heart!
Do not not do good because it is small! Now, he was starting to understand the meaning of this sentence! Even if there were obvious traces of his actions, so what? If he was deliberate now, it might become a habit in the future. When a habit is formed, it will become an instinct. This is doing good.
Deliberate kindness is also kindness!
Even if it was helping an elderly cross the road, even if it was helping a child find a lost toy, these were the simplest things. When you saw the wrinkled smile on the elderly's face, or the joyous laughter of the child through tears, all of it actually paid off, because there was something that truly nourished your heart. This was something that cultivators lacked the most, but it was so ordinary to mortals!
It was also a kind of cultivation.
He liked to drift in the universe. Now, he gradually understood that no matter where he was, he could experience the changes of the universe. The celestial phenomenon had its majesty, and the world had its mysteries. As a human cultivator, he did not really understand the land that gave birth to humans!
The meaning of cultivation travel was to correct the deviation. Through experiencing many different things, he could make up for what he lacked. If he wanted to go higher, he needed to strengthen himself in different fields. Only when he reached the level of a Supreme and slowly widened his vision, did he realize that the meaning of cultivation was not all about the sword!
In other words, the way of the sword also included many aspects. It was not only about the Tao Realm, but also about life. It was not only about the boring and cold data that could be divided by the sword light, but also the feeling of seeing a wildflower blooming by the roadside!
Should swordsmanship be cold and hard forever? A sword that was infused with emotions would also have power, and it would be an unfathomable power! In this regard, he still needed to feel more, not just these few short years. Perhaps he would need to use his whole life to infuse his emotions into his sword!
As long as he started, it would not be too late!
This was the inspiration that relaxing gave him. Therefore, he walked slower and slower, leaving the promise of ten years behind!
Every little effort he put in, every sincere smile he received. From the beginning, he had to be deliberate to know what he could do. Now, it gradually became a habit. Simply speaking, he began to have good eyesight!
Unconsciously, he was infusing his emotions into his flying sword. The indirect result was that the flying sword became faster and had more of its own conviction!
Who said that emotions would affect the speed of a swordsman's sword?
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