Simulation and Survival, Invincible Upon Emergence

In a world of pure martial arts, Yun Shou initially believed he could only live an ordinary life with the weak cheat he possessed.

That was until the age of fourteen, when he obtained a secon...

Chapter 756 Even Falling in Love Can Lead to Immortality

[You didn't give them a final shot before they died, to collect the inner sexual desires of these rare characters.]

If it's not someone you like, don't pursue them!

"As for collecting rare characters... it seems like I only did it once in twelve thousand years."

"Although he was unaware of it at the time, he was even forced to cosplay Genghis Khan in an unofficial historical version."

So you turn around and find other people you find attractive, and force them to get wet.

"You made a typo, didn't you? Don't do it again next time!"

In 2960, you believe that while diligently cultivating yourself, you also need to pay attention to balancing work and rest.

"Pooh!"

"Is this what you call enduring hardship?"

Can you guarantee that your effort will absolutely exceed that of the previous ten, eleven, and twelve?

[It's a bit hard to say further back, because the Yun clan's cultivation level wasn't very high at that time. When they cultivated, they were truly focused solely on cultivation, without any distractions.]

Back then, they weren't so invincible, so overpowered, and couldn't fully enjoy life.

Moreover, resources are limited; it truly requires gradual, cumulative cultivation.

But later, when your conditions improved, you were able to absorb energy within your body while doing other things.

[However, that would definitely cause distraction, and the resources used wouldn't necessarily be targeted, and the absorption speed wouldn't be fast enough. Ultimately, although the speed wouldn't be considered slow, taking decades or even centuries to reach a new level, it would still be far slower than your current speed.]

[You have now reached the theoretical limit of your cultivation speed in every extraordinary system. If you want to go any faster, you can only rely on methods at the True Immortal level, such as the one in the Immortal Ancient Secret Realm.]

[In cultivation, you're even accelerating your return to your true self state. For example, condensing the Dao Seal, which purely takes time, you're using the Return to True Self state every seven days to add an extra ten to twenty hours of condensation time.]

During this process, you didn't even get a break; you would shut yourself in for at least a month, then only allow yourself an hour or two to relax afterwards.

"It's too bitter."

[...Occasionally, you might wonder if you should sneak into the Ancient Immortal Realm.]

[The current Immortal Ancient Secret Realm has not yet been opened. It is shrouded in extremely complex Dao principles, requiring a normal True Immortal to enter the Dao Integration state for ten thousand years to comprehend it. Even if you frantically increase the essence of the Five Ancient Immortals of Yuantian, it would probably take more than a thousand years to open it.]

However, you can restore your original displacement state. For example, you can make someone else move while you don't, using them as a stationary reference point to restore your original displacement state, allowing you to teleport a distance without any obstacles and get yourself stuck inside!

But there's a problem.

[The Immortal Ancient Secret Realm is currently not operational because it hasn't reached its true opening time... It's not just that it's not operational, but you're more afraid that it has anti-intrusion devices.]

[For example, just after you've returned to your true form and open your eyes to find yourself inside the Immortal Ancient Secret Realm, it suddenly sounds an alarm, indicating that an intruder has inexplicably appeared inside, and it's performing a disinfection procedure on you...]

[The only way to leave is to destroy it, but if the power is not properly controlled, the Yuan Tian Realm will also explode.]

In short, it's extremely troublesome. If the intrusion prevention device also incorporates principles like loops, mazes, or Möbius strips that redirect the power you unleash back at you, then it'll be truly difficult to deal with.

[Using a reference point to exploit a bug and teleport to an inaccessible area has a drawback: you can't predict what will happen to you there.]

[If you don't return to your true nature, you will never reach that place in the future.]

[If you choose to return to reality, you'll be directly transported to that place in the real world, facing uncontrollable risks.]

[If you are already a true immortal, able to see the laws of the Dao at any time and replicate them to decipher them constantly, then you have nothing to worry about.]

[But right now you can see it, but you can't touch it. After much thought, you have to give up on this shortcut.]

[You're afraid of certain Dao principles that grant instant death, ignoring combat strength and instantly killing based solely on cultivation level... While such Dao principles may not exist, or even if they do, it depends on the opponent's strength.]

[But you, who haven't inherited the martial arts, are unaware of this: "What if that punishment mechanism directly destroys my Dao Seal? Just like how the Twelve's children directly inflicted true damage on the universe."]

"Return to Truth can only be used once every seven days. Once I'm inside, I won't be able to get out for at least seven days. I either have to destroy it or let it control me!"

"There's no need to gamble this time. Let's focus on serious cultivation. There's still a long way to go."

In 1999, Bei Chenguang and Jiang Yueli lived a happy and carefree life, free from illness and disaster, and encountered almost no setbacks.

[Because you didn't try to limit his level, but instead kept pouring resources into him, Beichenguang has even started rebuilding a second system.]

In the original timeline, he was currently only at the Overlord realm.

[You're even more certain that the destiny that chose him is only meant to make him an immortal; what happens during the process of becoming an immortal... that destiny won't concern itself with!]

To be more precise, that destiny is about selecting a person and enabling them to ascend to immortality. Who is selected is completely unimportant, and the process of ascension is also not very important.

"The protagonist has gone from an adventure-based map-changing protagonist to a wheelchair-bound, youthful, romantic, and invincible protagonist."

"The others are male protagonists in fantasy novels who level up by fighting monsters."

"This time, Bei Chenguang has become the male lead in a female-oriented novel. Leveling up is secondary; the most important thing is to fall in love with the female lead."

"...Who says this isn't a chosen one?"

The strength of that luck wasn't very high; Bai He hadn't increased it too much, not to the point of "preferring the entire universe to explode in an accident so that the chosen target could break through."

[It will only allow the ten chosen ones who will eventually become immortals to barely survive and kill the leader of the calamity beast with 40,000 Dao power... Moreover, that leader will split itself, actively reducing its own combat power.]

[Like the Calabash Brothers saving their grandfather, or even more absurdly: the Calabash Brothers themselves split into seven, and then went to deliver them one by one.]

Defeating a beast leader like that is definitely much easier than defeating a normal cultivator with 40,000 Dao power.

[Furthermore, although it wasn't mentioned in the previous two simulations, you believe those calamity beasts should have a major drawback—a scarcity of Dao principles, or even a complete lack of Dao principles, possessing only pure numerical values.]

[When faced with a chosen one who has grasped even a slight understanding of a special principle, they will be completely outmaneuvered and utterly defeated!]