A magnificent and tumultuous era, where racial wars and peaceful developments unfold in a high martial world.
A vast and all-encompassing world, with myriad races each displaying their unique...
If there is too much water, you need to add flour to stabilize the body.
The further you go, the greater the impact will be. You have to constantly stabilize yourself in order to carry the increasingly huge spiritual energy.
but……
One day, you will lose your balance.
Because the spiritual energy between heaven and earth is endless, but human power is limited. When one day you are unable to control and harness it, then the end is complete.
It will take away everything you have, your cultivation, and your life.
Everything you borrow must be repaid.
And you yourself will eventually turn into dust and become part of the great cycle of psychic energy.
…
Chu Yao was shocked by this theory, and then he suddenly realized something.
It turns out to be like this.
It’s a pity that I was thinking before whether I should spend a lot of effort to practice all the known spiritual skills and cultivate them to the essence.
That strength must be extremely powerful and continue to be invincible at the same level.
Now when I see this theory, I can’t help but feel hesitant.
What is borrowed must be repaid. What is borrowed must be repaid eventually.
The more you borrow now, the more you will have to pay back later.
When this thought came to his mind, Chu Yao finally understood why only those who do not have "great wisdom, great courage, and great determination" should not read this book.
As I realized that my spiritual power was growing stronger through practice, the grave I was digging for myself was also getting deeper and deeper...
This kind of experience is really not something that ordinary people can bear.
Do you want to become stronger?
Exchange your life for it.
It is indeed an extremely correct but extremely pessimistic practice rule.
No wonder it is said that practicing cultivation is to defy fate and change one’s destiny.