Chapter 1384: Chapter 132–133 Life Simulation–The First Encounter between Xi and Sui Chapter 1384: Chapter 132–133 Life Simulation–The First Encounter between Xi and Sui “I did not kill Bo Ren, but Bo Ren died because of me.”
Although this sentence might not fit perfectly here, the outcome of causing unrelated individuals to sacrifice themselves due to one's actions is something no normal person would want to see.
Especially when you have the full capability to avoid such a situation, yet still choose to do so, it truly is a descent into the Demonic Way, a departure from your own path.
For Pei Xuanjing, having reached his level of cultivation, what truly sustains him is his belief and understanding, commonly known as the Taoist Heart.
The Taoist Heart is the very foundation of a True Immortal. With the strength of a True Immortal, even if there are issues with the Cultivation skill, or if they strayed from the True Immortal Path, they always had the opportunity to start over, which does not influence them at all.
However, if their Taoist Heart becomes clouded and loses its true essence, then for a True Immortal, the very foundation of their identity is shaken, and they will lose the credentials to start anew.
Even if this instance of life simulation failure was acceptable for Pei Xuanjing, should his firmly held Taoist Heart be shaken, it would mean that everything Pei Xuanjing had stood for had been meaningless, and his foundation as a True Immortal would be damaged, something that no amount of simulation could ever repair.
Although Pei Xuanjing was aware that the Life Simulator allowed him to reach today's position, it merely helped shorten Time, accelerating the process of cultivation and compensating for many instances of Opportunistic Fortune.
What really brought him to this day was his unwavering Taoist Heart, allowing him to persist no matter what he experienced in the Life Simulator or the setbacks encountered in reality, eventually reaching the summit.
Without the Taoist Heart, he would lose everything.
Therefore, Pei Xuanjing would never act in such a way.
Of course, apart from suppressing his powers, Pei Xuanjing also had other options. With his abilities, it would be easy to disguise himself as part of the God Clan.
But Pei Xuanjing still gave it up, without even considering it a bit, likely for the same reason as before: his very essence is of the human race, even if he's now a True Immortal, an Innate God-Devil.
However, the human race isn't merely about the body; it's more about the essence of life, a concept, an understanding of one's race.
As Pei Xuanjing was born human, he naturally adheres to human understanding. He is a True Immortal, an Innate God-Devil, but stripping away all that, he is just a human, a member of the human race climbing the path of cultivation.
If, for the sake of convenience, he chose something that went against his own understanding, thereby abandoning his human identity, wouldn't he be betraying everything he stood for?
“The world may change, but I remain the same, unwavering in my initial resolution,” Pei Xuanjing's eyes sparkled with Divine Light, his Primordial Qi swelling around him, as if engulfing everything into his body.
This Heavenly and Earthly Qi continuously condensed and purified within Pei Xuanjing's body, nearly turning into a liquid form, each drop's quality at least a hundred times stronger than that of cultivators at the same Realm, and even surpassing many Demigods who had ignited Divine fire.
In essence, Pei Xuanjing's Realm was intact, even if it meant starting over, he still far surpassed ordinary beings, even those descendants of the God Clan.
Being a True Immortal, Pei Xuanjing's status could rival the Gods, and among many Gods, he was at the pinnacle.
So, at his core, Pei Xuanjing transcends the ordinary beings of this world, especially since he identifies himself as the human race and walks in their form, but the body that was born of this world should actually be called the Innate Human Clan.
So, without mentioning others, even if Pei Xuanjing didn't need any cultivation, his body of the Innate Human Clan would still be stronger than that of the God Clan descendants.
An infinite amount of Heavenly and Earthly Qi flooded into his body, which, for cultivating beings, might not necessitate an increase in the accumulation of Primordial Qi, but it could still condense and strengthen their physical constitutions and foundational core.
But for Pei Xuanjing, this was utterly meaningless; his body had already reached a limit, and he surmised that unless he ascended to the Divine Position and underwent refinement by the Laws, there would be no further improvements.
As for the accumulation of Primordial Qi, that was a joke; Pei Xuanjing's body was already at full capacity, and unlike ordinary cultivators who needed Primordial Qi as a medium to use many Divine Abilities, Pei Xuanjing did not need any of that, as he could mobilize Heavenly and Earthly Qi with a mere thought.
With a light chuckle, Pei Xuanjing dispersed the Primordial Qi around him, a rare opportunity for others, yet trivial for him.
However, for Pei Xuanjing, it's not consid
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