"What about the scholars who went to spread the culture of the Central Plains?" He was still confused.
Nan Zhenren smiled. It was a good thing that his disciple was willing to use his brain. He didn't mind explaining things more clearly. Jin Dan was the backbone of a sect, there were some things he should know.
"Strategy! If you can teach one, it's one. A single spark can start a prairie fire. Why stop it?
The people of the grassland have only been in contact with the outside world for a few hundred years. The process is extremely slow. Whether they really want to integrate into the cultivation environment of Qing Kong or it's just an illusion, we need time to see clearly!
You have to know that the schemes in the cultivation world can easily take hundreds or thousands of years. It doesn't matter, they can do it, we can wait …
For us Swordsman, as long as we have our strength, what can't we solve? "
In the cultivation world, massacring a city and destroying a sect was a great cause and effect. This was not like the war in the mortal world, where corpses were scattered everywhere. Mortals didn't receive superhuman strength from the Heavenly Dao and didn't have a lifespan that exceeded the normal range. Even if they did, they would be punished by the Heavenly Dao.
But it was different for cultivators! When they received superpowers, they had to be restrained in some aspects for balance.
Just like in the northern region, Xuanyuan kept the grassland forces. First, they were the Swordsman needed to train their disciples. Second, Xuanyuan could destroy the power of the grassland's witch priests, but he couldn't destroy a human race physically. This was a fundamental difference.
In the history of cultivation, there was no precedent of physical destruction, but there were many successful cultural annihilations. For example, the Five Rings and the Sirius people were the best examples.
The Daoist School of Taoism was unique, but they had never directly destroyed a race or even a Taoist orthodoxy. They had always achieved their goals through a long period of time. This was the true essence of Taoism, which was why the Daoist School of Taoism had been able to flourish until now!
Lou Xiaoyi nodded. He understood his position from the conversation with Daoist Nan. He quietly observed and waited for an opportunity to appear. No matter if it was an individual or a sect, he shouldn't rush to a conclusion. The Heavenly Dao gave cultivators a longer life so that they would have more time to weigh the pros and cons. They didn't have to rush like mortals and lament that life was too short!
It would take a long time for him to deepen his understanding of the clusters of providence. What he saw now was only the surface, and he didn't understand the internal connection at all.
What was the change in Sha Xing's luck when he formed his core? What was Blue Beard's background on Whirling Star? Now, the grassland people were included as well! When he finally connected all these doubts together, he might be able to get part of the truth.
As for the ultimate thing, who could truly see through it? Not to mention a mere Jin Dan, even if he was a real immortal, so what?
Lou Xiaoyi tossed aside these questions about the overall situation and focused his attention back on his own cultivation. His recent cultivation had been rather casual, and he was still working hard in accordance with the Dafa direction he had set for himself when he formed his core. This was his foundation.
However, he could sense that he needed to make a breakthrough in the Five Elements, and not be satisfied with his current shallow understanding.
During his battle against Daoist Three Purities, he could clearly sense the Five Elements suppressing him. This situation would only become more and more obvious as his cultivation increased.
He had always been working hard in this area, but it was rather difficult for Jin Dan. They didn't have the ability to comprehend the Dao like Yuanying did, and Xuanyuan's Swordsman attitude towards external objects made it so that they didn't have any artifacts to help them.
During these past few years, Lou Xiaoyi's path of cultivation had been filled with both joy and sorrow. It was difficult to describe in a few words.
The joy was that he had gradually succeeded in modifying his flying swords. Thunderclap for the Four Seasons, Qianjun for the Stormwall, Thunderclap for the Navy, and Darkgod for Hidden Fragrance.
This allowed him to completely break away from the awkwardness of using the Foundation Establishment Sword Formation when he was still a Jin Dan cultivator. This had laid a solid foundation for increasing the power of his flying swords.
He had finally found a vessel for the Bi Shen sword spirit. At the very least, he would no longer feel awkward when setting up sword formations. However, this fellow was still used to fighting with the other sword spirits for the vessel. This was a habit, and there was nothing he could do about it.
The Big Dipper sword spirit had been advancing by leaps and bounds ever since he formed his core. This was because it was the sword spirit most suited to his master's technique. Just a few months ago, the Big Dipper sword spirit had surpassed the Four Seasons for the first time in the Wave Bursting Slope, and had become his main sword spirit!
The Luck Severing sword spirit was even more ethereal. This was not a sword spirit that could improve just by passing through the Wave Bursting Slope. No matter how hard it tried, it would not improve at all. Its improvement was only related to the fate it devoured!
For example, when he communicated with nature's fate on Planet Hasa, it directly increased the Luck Severing sword spirit's level by 50. This was a rare sword spirit that focused on enlightenment. Since he did not need to use the sword qi in the sword case to break through, he placed this fellow in his sea of consciousness to help him hide his fate. Even on Mount Xiao, it had never moved.
Compared to his success with the flying swords, his progress with the sword case was not so smooth. This was because there was no precedent to follow. He wanted to modify his sword case into a sword case that could release swords under any circumstances. This still required detailed research.
In the stomach of the sea demon, he also knew that the biggest obstacle that limited the release of swords from the sword case came from the suppression of the realm. This was the iron law of the Cultivation World. There was nothing to be ashamed of. However, he was still unwilling to give up. He kept thinking, "What if it was an Inner Swordsman who was swallowed? Would he still not be able to release a flying sword? "
He had been going in and out of Fan Lou because he wanted to find a way to finally get rid of the sword case. He did not expect the flying sword to become an existence like the sword pill. However, if he could keep the flying sword in his body and use the human body as a sword case, this would be the first attempt among external swords!
He did not know if other external swords had thought of this, but he had seriously thought about it. This was also a long process. Not only did it involve the modification of the flying sword, but it also involved the modification of his own body. In this regard, he had no clue. It was just a vague dream.
With a dream, he had to at least lay a good foundation for it. In these years, Lou Xiaoyi had put in a lot of effort in the area of physical skills. His Astral Body was divided into four stages: the Emperor Star Body, the Seven Stars Shine Together, the Northern Star Arch, and the Stellar Transposition. However, it was not particularly restricted to the realm. For example, he was now close to the peak of the Emperor Star Body. He estimated that he would reach the late stage of Jin Dan if he was fast, and the early stage of Yuanying if he was slow. He would reach the stage of the Seven Stars Shine Together.
Body cultivation was a martial art path that consumed a lot of time and energy. There were no shortcuts, and it was impossible to comprehend it overnight. It could only be done step by step. This was also a major characteristic of the body meridians. It was slow and solid!
To a certain extent, the only things that could speed up this process were the environment of the stars and objects outside the stars. Unfortunately, Lou Xiaoyi did not have either!
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