I Can Simulate Infinitely, and When I Leave the World, I Will Be in the Same Realm as the Immortal Emperor

Han Feng transmigrated to a cultivation world and joined a medium-sized sect, Yellow Maple Valley. He unexpectedly activated a life simulator.

After each life simulation ended, he could save ...

Chapter 118 Re-comprehension of the Great Dao of Time

Han Feng felt that his transformation into a mortal was not thorough enough in the last life simulation.

He lost his cultivation and became a mortal, but the memories of his previous cultivation were still in his mind, making it impossible for him to truly become a mortal.

A true mortal's life should begin from birth, experience all aspects of life, and end in old age and death; this is what constitutes a mortal's life.

Instead of Han Feng cultivating halfway through, becoming a mortal in order to comprehend the Dao.

He may not have had the ability before to completely transform himself into an ordinary person.

However, Han Feng has mastered the great principles of life, death, and time, allowing him to completely transform himself into a true "mortal."

Only by truly becoming an ordinary person can one experience the vicissitudes of life in the fleeting span of a few decades.

Only then can Han Feng truly understand the passage of time and comprehend the profound truths within it.

As for what to do with Hu Meiyu, Han Feng had already thought it through.

He wanted Hu Meiyu to be reincarnated with him so that her desires could be fulfilled.

She was a calculating person, destined not to come looking for her like Hu Qingshuang.

Just like in the last life simulation, Hu Qingshuang came to find him.

After disappearing, Hu Meiyu also left Huangfeng Valley and her whereabouts became unknown.

Han Feng wants to influence Hu Meiyu with the Great Dao of Time, so she has to come in as well.

In his heart, Hu Qingshuang's tragic end was only a matter of time.

However, it would be extremely difficult for Hu Meiyu to achieve fulfillment of her desires.

Because Hu Meiyu is too clever, she always acts from her own self-interest, which is actually detrimental to her understanding of the Tao.

Han Feng's help in her reincarnation was actually a good thing.

The most important thing for a cultivator who wants to attain enlightenment is to be single-mindedly devoted to the Dao.

There are many exceptionally talented individuals who progressed remarkably quickly in their training.

However, even though they have reached the late stage of Nascent Soul cultivation, it is extremely difficult for them to break through to the Divine Transformation stage.

These people are not lacking in talent, but rather in sincerity.

[Consuming one hundred million low-grade spirit stones, a new life simulation begins.]

Three days later, you used both the Great Dao of Time and the Great Dao of Life and Death to drag yourself and Hu Meiyu into the cycle of reincarnation.

A year later, you were born into a wealthy family, and your parents were overjoyed at your arrival.

Ten years later, you will be a precocious child, far smarter than those around you.

While others are still learning to speak, you've already started reading the Four Books and Five Classics.

Your parents arranged your marriage early on, hoping that you would be able to marry and have children when you reach adulthood.

Eighteen years later, although you were learned from a young age, you still failed to pass the imperial examinations.

A fool who is much dumber than you has passed the imperial examination and achieved official rank.

You became the target of ridicule, and someone even wrote an article mocking you.

People think you were very smart in your early years, but you were arrogant and conceited, so it's normal that you ended up like Zhong Yong, a prodigy who failed to live up to his potential.

You inevitably get quite angry when you're ridiculed by others, and you've even argued with people about it, and in your anger you've even resorted to violence.

But your strong reaction did not deter others.

This only emboldened them, making their mockery of you even more unrestrained.

Nineteen years later, you failed the exam again, and people used it as an opportunity to mock you, making your "reputation" known to almost the entire world.

You went from being angry at the beginning to being indifferent to praise or criticism.

You can't stop public opinion, so you might as well just do your best.

Many of your friends are starting to advise you to go along with the crowd and that with your writing talent, you're sure to pass the imperial examination.

But you still refused and insisted on your own ideas.

Your parents think it's fine if you don't become an official; there's nothing wrong with being a wealthy person.

They wanted you to do business, but found that you didn't like it.

Your parents didn't force you; they felt that as long as you didn't mess things up, the family's wealth would be enough for you to be rich for ten lifetimes.

They just want you to get married, have children, and settle down.

Twenty years later, you have reached the age of twenty and are preparing to marry your childhood sweetheart with whom you have a pre-arranged marriage.

However, a change occurred in the family of the woman you were to marry. Your "future father-in-law," who had always been honest and upright, was found to have embezzled.

All the men in the family were conscripted into the army, while the women were sent to the brothels.

You start to feel indignant on behalf of your "future father-in-law," thinking that someone must have framed him, but you are arrested and thrown into jail as soon as you file a complaint.

In the end, your parents spent a lot of money to get you out of prison.

Although your parents rescued you, you are barred from taking the imperial examinations for five years due to your imprisonment.

Twenty-one years later, when you came out of prison, you were like a completely different person.

The diligent student you once was is gone; you've become addicted to nature and indulge in wine and women, living a life of extravagance.

Twenty-three years later, your parents didn't say anything; they understood your predicament.

As parents, all they can do is earn more money, so that even after they pass away, you can still live a good life.

You used a large sum of money to enter the brothel and found your fiancée.

My childhood sweetheart, who used to be kind and gentle, somehow learned how to please a man in order to survive.

When you recognized her, she also recognized you.

She didn't want to see you and quickly left the scene, but you persisted, wanting to talk to her.

Twenty-four years later, after a combination of persuasion and pressure, your fiancée finally agreed to meet you.

She doesn't want you to see who you are now. She just hopes you can find a good wife and stop coming to places like the brothel.

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