The Sims: I Open the Immortal Path for All Beings
Chapter 1070 - Chapter 1070 Chapter 1018-Chapter 1019 Life Simulation -Chapter 1070: Chapter 1018-Chapter 1019 Life Simulation – Troublemaker_2 Chapter 1070: Chapter 1018-Chapter 1019 Life Simulation – Troublemaker_2 Whether it was their old rival, the Dao of Supreme, or other religious sects and great families, most of the experts currently in Da Xing City were either at the Six Tribulations Ghost Immortal level or the ‘Human Immortal’ Realm.
Thus, the sudden appearance of a Seven Calamities Ghost Immortal, especially one of mysterious origin whose intentions were unknown, naturally caught this Ghost Immortal of the Creation Dao by surprise.
After all, having reached his level, he understood just how powerful a Ghost Immortal could become with each step forward and after each calamity was survived.
A Seven Calamities Ghost Immortal within the Creation Dao was considered a top-level powerhouse, and even with his age of just over a hundred, he was already qualified to vie for the position of sect leader of the Creation Dao.
Such a Seven Calamities Ghost Immortal, even if he was an independent practitioner, might not necessarily be defeatable by him.
“Perhaps, I need to send a message and ask the sect leader to decide whether to dispatch powerhouses,” the Six Tribulations Ghost Immortal from the Creation Dao made his decision.
The arrival of Pei Xuanjing, even without any actions on his part, carried an incomparable deterrence and influence as a Seven Calamities Ghost Immortal, especially given the already complex situation.
It was like a previously calm sea where the fish were playfully disturbing the waters, but the appearance of a giant whale alarmed countless fish, greatly complicating the scene and stirring up endless waves.
The choice made by this Seven Calamities Ghost Immortal from the Creation Dao wasn’t his alone; due to Pei Xuanjing appearing and the situation being out of his control, he sent a message asking the sect leader to decide.
Other religious sects such as their old rival, the Dao of Supreme, did the same, since both sides were maintaining a tacit balance up until now, and the appearance of the Immortal Taoist undeniably disrupted the balance they had struggled to maintain.
Without other powerhouses arriving yet, this Immortal Taoist, though unable to completely dominate the situation in Da Xing City, could still disrupt the original advantages and disadvantages of various parties by allying with one side.
Thus, it was natural for these religious sects not to simply watch as their long-conceived plans were spoiled by an unexpected newcomer; they had to react.
If one party upped their stakes, the others naturally followed suit — the Creation Dao and the Dao of Supreme made their decisions, and the other forces followed suit.
At the very moment of Pei Xuanjing’s arrival, whether he meant it or not, he inevitably pushed the power invested by all parties to a new level of escalation.
And for such an external independent practitioner, who clearly had no affiliation with any party, the princes who were eager to compete for the throne saw an opportunity. If they could pull this Seven Calamities independent practitioner to their side, they could strengthen their own position.
But if he were to be swayed to join their rivals, the subsequent gain and loss would undeniably be a significant loss.
Therefore, even if Pei Xuanjing remained inactive within the martial arts school in the southern part of the city, there were still those who were keeping a close eye on him, seeking opportunities to connect with him.
“Teacher, it seems that there have been a lot of people showing up outside these past few days,” a young man in his twenties ran in and said to Pei Xuanjing.
This was a Taoist boy whom Pei Xuanjing had recently taken in; the boy had some talent in Thunder Method and had been registered as a disciple by Pei Xuanjing.
Although Pei Xuanjing was ultimately just a passerby in this part of Heaven and Earth, since he had opened the Shen Xiao Dao in this world, it was natural that he would leave behind disciples, who would inherit this orthodox line in the future.
Of course, perhaps it was just an unintentional act for Pei Xuanjing, but for this Taoist boy, Sun Liang, it was an opportunity to change his destiny, so he took it very seriously, respectfully following by Pei Xuanjing’s side.
During this period, Pei Xuanjing had personally forged his Foundation, eliminating his previous shallow cultivation practices, and then began practicing the most suitable path of cultivation for this land, integrating Martial Arts with Thunder Method.
The Shenxiao Thunder Forging Body Skill, a skill created by Pei Xuanjing, combined Martial Arts and Taoist Skill in a study aiming to unify physical body with Divine Soul to ultimately breach the Great Tao.
Although this skill was still under continuous development by Pei Xuanjing, not to mention for the current Sun Liang to cultivate, even if it were passed out, with the vision and insight of Pei Xuanjing, a True Immortal, even powerhouses from various schools and sects would eagerly pursue it.
After all, skills could be deduced, but the core concept of understanding the Great Tao was something many powerhouses had never touched upon, which was very referential for their cultivation.
And for the Sun Liang at hand, he really didn’t need to think that far ahead, because by the time he could actually reach that step and understood the core concept of Pei Xuanjing’s Taoist Skill, he wouldn’t have to worry about those things.
If he couldn’t reach that step, then even acquiring subsequent cultivation methods would be futile.
Thus, at this moment, he wouldn’t think too far, but started to discuss with Pei Xuanjing the things he had just discovered.
After their arrival in Da Xing City, Pei Xuanjing secluded himself and did not emerge, delegating all mundane tasks to Sun Liang.
As a person who had fought his way up from the bottom, he was exceptionally sensitive to many things and naturally noticed that there were many people paying attention outside the martial arts school.
Consequently, he immediately went back to report to his teacher.
“Don’t bother, don’t pay any attention to their actions. Just do your own thing,” Pei Xuanjing slightly shook his head, showing no concern.
He said, “You haven’t finished your task for today. Continue your practice.”
Sun Liang left and practiced alone, and Pei Xuanjing was indifferent, never showing any intent to supervise or the like.
Cultivation depends on oneself. If one is a child, due to an immature mind, they need attention and guidance.
But the current Sun Liang is already an adult. Although he has good aptitude, if he lacks self-discipline and can’t control himself, Pei Xuanjing wouldn’t say more. Everything is his own choice.
As for whether his talent would go to waste, and if it was a pity, Pei Xuanjing truly considered it entirely unimportant.
Amongst the countless creatures between Heaven and Earth, there are millions and millions of the human race; even if there is one in ten thousand talents, they are but grains of sand. However, those who can fully realize their talents are indeed rare.
A genius is only called a genius when they grow to become powerhouses. As for those geniuses who fail halfway, they don’t deserve to be called geniuses at all.
Through his journey, Pei Xuanjing had met countless individuals, many of whom had talents far surpassing Sun Liang.
Yet, of those many geniuses, very few ultimately grew up. Pei Xuanjing chose Sun Liang not because of his exceptional talent, but merely because he happened to meet him.
Perhaps for Sun Liang, his greatest reliance isn’t his talent, but rather the immense luck of encountering Pei Xuanjing, which is his greatest opportunity.
After all, even if he doesn’t strive in his cultivation, failing to meet Pei Xuanjing’s expectations wouldn’t affect Pei Xuanjing at all; it would simply mean finding and training another person, as, for a True Immortal, the least lacking thing is time.
But for Sun Liang, losing this opportunity would leave him with no possibility of reaching the peak.
So, without any need for Pei Xuanjing to supervise or urge him, Sun Liang was quite diligent in his cultivation, already having clearly recognized reality, his desire for power exceeded all expectations.
While Sun Liang was practicing, Pei Xuanjing also began his own cultivation or rather, deduced his own Path of Ghost Immortal in this realm.
Indistinctly, behind him, a shadow emerged, wearing a jade crown and clad in a Thunder Pattern Emperor Robe, his face vivid and expression resolute like the immovable Eternal Divine Mountain, his eyes interwoven with boundless Thunder Dao Law, the swirling thunder patterns on his robe converging Shenwen, manifesting indescribable mysteries, as if all aspects of the Thunder Dao Law converged upon it.
This was the Dharma Appearance of Shenxiao True Monarch that Pei Xuanjing had condensed in accordance with the rules of this realm, a manifestation of his Taoist Skill.
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