By the way, there are many races on the Blazing Spirit Continent, which can be roughly divided into human cultivators, beast cultivators, and spirit cultivators.
Human cultivators are humans, while beast cultivators are beasts that have gained intelligence and possess spiritual roots, and are also known as spirit beasts.
Spirit beasts don't have a high status in the Blazing Spirit Continent; at most, they are considered mounts. In ancient times, from the early stages of human cultivation, they relied on their strong physiques to feed on humans.
Until the first Foundation Establishment cultivator appeared, he swept away all the gathering places of spirit beasts with overwhelming force, giving the few remaining humans a chance to catch their breath.
That Foundation Establishment stage senior didn't live long. His cultivation level was built up by using his lifespan and countless trials and errors, making it extremely superficial. His foundation had long been ruined, and no one knew his name until his death.
However, in order to commemorate that predecessor, the human race called him the Dao Ancestor of the human race, built a tomb for him, and created a statue for him. No matter who the human race made outstanding contributions, the statues of later generations would not be taller than his.
Humanity cherishes the hard-won peace, learning through trial and error. Countless predecessors sacrificed their lives to pave the way for future generations. Their paths were all forks in the road, but they used their corpses to build barriers in front of those wrong paths.
With each victory, the spirit beasts finally realized that cultivation was the mainstream of this world, but it was too late; they could only become mounts and pets of humans.
If it weren't for the fact that powerful spirit beasts had some connections with humans, beast cultivators might not even exist on the Blazing Spirit Continent.
As for spiritual cultivation, this refers to the natural and spiritual beings nurtured by nature. Water spirits are born in rivers, fire spirits are born in molten lava fields, ice spirits are born in extremely cold glaciers, and even sand spirits and poison spirits are born in places where sandstorms rage and poisonous miasma spreads.
These spirit creatures are not strong, but they have extremely high comprehension. Once they reach a certain level of cultivation, they can transform into the appearance of other living beings.
They are few in number and all have great potential. Their cultivation speed is almost the same as that of a human with a Heavenly Grade Spiritual Root, making them highly sought after by many sects.
However, most spiritual practitioners are simple-minded, and some spiritual practitioners have special attributes. There are few suitable cultivation methods available on the market, so many unscrupulous people use the guise of helping to refine them.
Naturally born spiritual creatures are valuable to cultivators. Whether it's refining weapons or alchemy, using them as a catalyst can yield unexpected results.
Fortunately, many of these spiritual cultivators have established sects. In addition, after spiritual beings develop intelligence and begin cultivating, they will be cursed with bad luck if they are killed, and may even be hunted down by high-level spiritual cultivators. Weighing the pros and cons, spiritual cultivators live a relatively comfortable life.
These are all the cultivation methods Li Xuanzu could think of. After picking and choosing, it seems there are very few that are suitable for use now.
Cultivating through magic or body is definitely not an option, as both require spiritual roots. As a cultivator, Li Xuanzu had already examined Qian Gang after entering his body and found that he had no spiritual roots.
The same was true for everyone else, including Fu Yu, Qian Li, and Leng An; none of them had it.
The dantian was empty, as if something had forcibly dug out the spiritual root.
Therefore, the Five Elements cultivation method and the Yin-Yang cultivation method are also ineffective.
That leaves only cultivating luck, accumulating merit, and using evil magic.
Luck is too elusive; Li Xuanzu has no intention of gambling on it.
As for merit, the Heavenly Dao of Blue Star already knew of his existence. Merit is bestowed by the Heavenly Dao. Considering the attitude of the Heavenly Dao of Blue Star, Li Xuanzu gave up on the matter of cultivating merit.
That leaves only...
Evil magic.
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