To achieve immortality, I cultivate using Qi Luck-Chapter 1572 - 612 Past Events

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Chapter 1572: Chapter 612 Past Events

Lu Yuan had a dream, a long dream.

In the dream, he too was a transmigrator, but it was a physical transmigration, bringing his body along through it.

There was also a Golden Finger, equipped with a Talisman Master’s game panel interface, possessing a complete set of Talisman Master inheritances, and capable of killing monsters to obtain a gray aura for leveling up.

With this Golden Finger, he started as a lone cultivator, slaying demons and eliminating devils all the way, leaving behind a great reputation in the mortal world while also making many good friends.

In the end, he participated in the great war between immortals and demons, and amid the chaos of war, he drifted to a Wilderness Region Continent where he eventually became a Heavenly Immortal.

Interestingly, the continent where he initially started in his dream was called East China.

And the Wilderness Region Continent where he finally achieved enlightenment and where he drifted to was initially also called Nine Provinces.

However, after attaining the status of Heavenly Immortal, the shortcomings of the Immortal Realm began to reveal themselves.

Above there were no more stages; in the entire Immortal Realm, the highest one could be was a Heavenly Immortal.

After proving his Heavenly Immortal status in the Wilderness Nine Provinces, Lu Li returned to his transmigration’s origin, the Donghua Continent, but still could not find a higher Tao than that of the Heavenly Immortal.

Therefore, eventually, faced with a road ahead that seemed to lead nowhere, he had no choice but to join many other Heavenly Immortals in search of a new way out.

Then, they pioneered their own worlds within the Cave World, gradually developing their worlds, turning themselves into embodiments of the Heavenly Path, and finally finding a way to completely transcend the Immortal Realm.

They slowly figured this path out.

However, in the end, this path also failed.

The reason is straightforward, a single Dao Fruit, one Tao, simply cannot sustain a world for long.

Just like how the Immortal Realm has countless Taos, while based in the Immortal Realm, the Cave World can borrow the Tao of the Immortal Realm to exist within the Void.

But once it detached from the Immortal Realm, it became rootless, relying solely on one Tao and unable to withstand the erosion of the chaotic void, inevitably doomed to collapse and vanish.

Realizing this, many Heavenly Immortals who had come together to look for a way out started to reform their methods.

Ultimately reaching a consensus that one Dao Fruit cannot transcend, nor can two or three, or even dozens of Dao Fruits.

They needed many more Dao Fruits, breaking through Heavenly Immortal status again and again, controlling more Tao, enriching their worlds steadily until it becomes akin to the Immortal Realm, or achieve a state where they can stand on their own in the void. That is the time of transcendence.

Thus, many who had already become Great True Persons, faced with this consensus, also began their own choices.

To gain more Dao Fruits, there was no other way than to undergo a divine soul reincarnation, walk the path to Immortality again and cultivate new Dao again.

And his original Dao Fruit could only be addressed by finding a way to safeguard it on his own.

Either take it along during reincarnation or find a place to keep it hidden, waiting to be reactivated after becoming a Heavenly Immortal.

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But reincarnation was essentially about handing oneself who had transcended the Immortal Realm back into the hands of the Heavenly Path.

Then be manipulated by the Heavenly Path, to reincarnate once again in the Immortal Realm.

This cycle did not guarantee that you would successfully achieve it again.

If you’re unlucky and die during reincarnation or despite thousands of reincarnations you couldn’t reach Heavenly Immortal status, it was a possibility.

And if you can’t become an Immortal again, then you’ll just keep sinking in the Immortal Realm, struggling in a sea of suffering.

Even worse, if you’re unlucky during the reincarnation process, and someone annihilates your divine soul and shatters your True Spirit when you’re weak—that too is a possibility.

If that happened, forget about coming back with reincarnation, you might even lose your life.

Faced with such risky endeavors, those Great True Persons who had successfully emerged and stepped out of the Immortal Realm.

It’s hard to say how many would truly be determined enough to attempt another reincarnation and re-cultivation.

The risks were simply too great.

So great that even Great True Persons wouldn’t dare to try.

Therefore, those Heavenly Immortals who gathered with Lu Li initially, although they had explored a feasible path, there were very few who dared to try it.

Many flinched before the greatness of the Tao.

Though transcending the Immortal Realm might seem wonderful, it’s overly elusive and too dangerous and uncertain.

For now, although they hadn’t fully transcended from the Immortal Realm, they were halfway there, disconnected from the Heavenly Path’s control, with no restrictions on their Lifespan.

At most, it’s just limited by an inadequate foundation; their Taoist Fruits and Cave Worlds might not support them living forever, but even so, that’s still a considerably long time.

People who had already made it ashore are hardly willing to go back into the water.

These people opted out of this trial.

But Lu Li did not.

The wound was large, with an arch shape. The entire wound was evenly covered with iodine sterilizer. After waiting for a minute to let the sterilizer fully soak in, Song Zimo carefully starting peeling the gauze off.

Pieces of vaseline gauze were removed one by one, and the entire wound was now completely exposed to everyone’s view.

The wound had healed exceptionally well. Apart from slight suture responses near a few needle holes, there were no signs of inflammation or exudation.

Song Zimo tried to use the forceps to test the separation of the wound, there were no signs of tearing. Then he used the forceps with a dry cotton ball to apply pressure to the wound, no liquid seeped out, and there was no fluctuation felt from beneath the skin on either side.

Feeling reassured, Song Zimo exchanged a look with Yang Ping, the wound was healing extremely well: “Grade A healing!”

Unlike other Heavenly Immortals, if they carried Dao Fruits in reincarnation, a slight mishap could lead to their Tao being seized by the Heavenly Path.

That would truly be losing a wife and losing troops, seeking benefits only to initially lose.

This is also why many Heavenly Immortals are so fearful of reincarnation and cycles.

But if they don’t carry their Dao Fruits, it ends up just as previously mentioned, utterly foundationless.