"Cao Ya doesn't rely on heaven or earth, he only relies on himself!"
"Cao Ya doesn't have any cheats!"
Facing the countless gods and buddhas, Cao Ya spoke withou...
Forgetting emotions is not the only path to cultivation, but why did Song Que choose the path of "forgetting the sword"?
Cao Ya then walked many paths of cultivation, some similar, but also some vastly different.
If it weren't for the system space, he probably wouldn't have been able to reconcile the conflicts between so many cultivation paths.
At the very least, with his current strength, which is somewhere between three-star and two-star, he definitely can't reconcile them.
After all, titles like "Peerless Sovereign" and "Primordial Era" are aimed at the seven-star level.
The extraordinary path of the world of "Lord of Mysteries" is completely different from that of other worlds.
Among the crowd below, Cao Ya placed high hopes on Tian Dao, followed by Xie Wang, Sanren, Wu Zun, and Yi Jian Da Shi, then Kou Zhong, Xu Ziling, Wan Wan, Shi Feixuan, and others.
He didn't believe that people like Zhu Yuyan and Fan Qinghui could break through the void; even a Grandmaster would find it difficult.
Cao Ya's plan is to cultivate a group of Shatterers, send them to shatter the void and ascend away, and take the opportunity to observe the world after the shattering.
Anyway, with the help of his counterparts from other worlds, he can continuously improve his cultivation level no matter which world he's in.
There's no need to risk everything and break things.
Moreover, for these martial artists, Cao Ya's sermon was a great blessing.
You should reap what you sow.
Without Cao Ya, they wouldn't even be able to become celestial beings, let alone be shattered.
Even knowing the truth, I would still choose this option.
They might even have their own guesses.
No one who gets this far is a fool.
Both parties get what they need, it's a fair trade, and neither owes the other anything.
Cao Ya coughed:
"The Broken Ones have reached the limits of this world. If they wish to advance further, they must shatter and ascend."
"And there are many paths to destruction."
"The commonly mentioned 'shattering the void' is only one of them. In addition, there is also the 'shattering Vajra'."
Some people asked what the difference was between the two.
Cao Ya explained that there is no difference in quality between breaking through the void and breaking through the Vajra; they are simply different methods of ascension.
The Vajra shattered, its soul ascended, but its physical body remained in this mortal realm.
The void shattered, but it was a physical body and soul that crossed boundaries and departed.
People listened attentively, but to be honest, only a handful of people truly cared. Not to mention ordinary people, even those who were skilled in martial arts, whether acquired or innate, listened to it as if it were a myth.
They were self-aware enough to know that they would never be able to break through the void in their lifetime.
Therefore, when Cao Ya later expounded on the methods of acquired and innate knowledge, they immediately concentrated their attention and even took out paper and pen to take notes.
After finishing the story of the shattered, Cao Ya didn't continue talking about the celestial beings and humans, but instead started from the beginning.
Occasionally, when practicing martial arts techniques, golden light would condense into blurry human figures, who would then perform punches in the sky, visible to everyone. Some with strong comprehension would even gain insights on the spot.
After nearly half a month of talking, Cao Ya had basically finished explaining the various martial arts realms, levels, and the underlying principles of various martial arts techniques.
His foundation in this world isn't that deep, but when combined with other worlds, it becomes as deep as the ocean.
In particular, both "Peerless Warrior" and "Global Martial Arts" follow the same path of martial arts. Although they are different, they are still related in some aspects.
He entered the system space twice during this period, but there were no new people there. The other Cao Ya expressed their appreciation for his actions.
Indeed, one should never easily break apart a world before fully understanding its true nature.
Wouldn't it be better to stay in the mortal realm, wait until your cultivation reaches the three-star level, and then consider ascension?
In any case, even if the shattered world is not the world after ascension, but a world he doesn't know, and the human race is powerful and friendly to the ascended ones, his worries are unnecessary.
But what if?
Furthermore, if one possesses greater power in the lower realms and then seeks ascension, then after shattering, one's starting point will be higher than that of other shattered beings.
Although it is now much higher.
Cao Ya still felt uneasy and planned to break the three-star level.
After the sermon was finished, Cao Ya personally oversaw the compilation into a book, which was then disseminated throughout the world. He even brought the martial arts techniques he had created in the worlds of "Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils," "The Return of the Condor Heroes," and "The Smiling, Proud Wanderer" to the world of "Twin Dragons of the Tang Dynasty."
It's just a few lines of a verse, which ordinary people can easily memorize. They can recite it during their daily work, and over time, they will gradually develop internal strength, become stronger, and embark on the path to extraordinary achievements.
The purpose of spreading the word is to benefit millions of people.
As for "Heavenly Blade" Song Que, he did not disappoint Cao Ya's expectations. He was the first to advance to the Celestial Realm and was hailed as "the number one person below the Mountain and Sea Hermit".
The power and influence of the Song clan in Lingnan grew ever stronger.
The Evil King and the original three Grandmasters are also slowly approaching the realm of the Celestial Being.
Cao Ya was looking forward to the appearance of a Broken One.
The world is still in turmoil, but it is not as intense as before. After all, those with ability are flocking to Luoyang, wanting to listen to the hermit of mountains and seas preach day and night, and yearning to break through the void and join the ranks of immortals.
How can worldly riches and honors compare to becoming an immortal and attaining enlightenment?
In people's eyes, breaking through the void is equivalent to becoming an immortal and attaining enlightenment.
Even if one cannot break through, becoming a grandmaster, a great grandmaster, or even a celestial being, and living a long and healthy life, is still extremely good.
Immortality encompasses all desires.
However, the decline of the Sui Dynasty and the rise of the Li clan were unstoppable.
Cao Ya was also unwilling to get involved, after all, the establishment of the Li Tang dynasty would bring a golden age to China, be awe-inspiring to all sides, and be extremely powerful.
Because of Cao Ya, the Turks dared not invade the border, and Goguryeo also submitted to the Central Plains dynasty.
Both of them revered the hermit of mountains and seas.
Cao Ya collected martial arts knowledge, established a martial arts academy, and allowed those who listened to his teachings to travel the world and spread the martial arts.
We must not limit ourselves to towns and cities, but also linger in remote rural areas, ensuring that everyone can recite the verses. We must clearly explain the benefits and drawbacks, so that the people recite the verses from the bottom of their hearts; this will be far more effective.
Cao Ya further issued a rule that if anyone acted recklessly, he would personally take action to clean up the sect.
Cao Ya achieved his goal of unifying the world through military force.
Now all we need to do is wait for the Broken to appear.
Cao Ya, the "Pirate King," who entered the system space at the same time as him, also began to stir up trouble in the pirate world.
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The world of One Piece.
The first half of the Grand Line.
On the "Donglin" ship.
The "Donglin" was Cao Ya's ship. He was the captain and had dozens of crew members, including lookouts, helmsmen, cooks, doctors, navigators, and shipwrights.
They came from the revolutionary army, so their basic equipment couldn't be bad, could it?
Not only was the captain of his "Donglin Pirate Crew" a member of the Revolutionary Army, but all the dozens of men under his command were also from the Revolutionary Army.
"Donglin" was the name of the island where he used to live. Later, he couldn't stand the oppression of the navy and the rampage of pirates and ran away. He happened to meet Dragon, who was returning to the East Blue, and that's how he joined the Revolutionary Army.
As for leaving the Revolutionary Army and forming a pirate crew, that was the task of Commander-in-Chief Dragon.