"Surprised?" Yun Heng took a sip of tea.
Li Wei nodded.
She couldn't understand something so profound.
But no matter how I think about it, I feel that "seeing the true self" and "no self" are opposite concepts.
Why does enlightenment depend on “illuminating the true self”, while becoming stronger requires “selflessness”?
Yun Heng put down the Yun Cup, leaned against the table, and looked at Li Wei with a smile.
"It's too complicated. I'm too lazy to explain it. Let me give you an inappropriate example."
Li Wei's eyes widened, "You say!"
Yun Heng spoke slowly, "Some ordinary people, in times of great crisis, can also unleash immense power that is no less than that of a quasi-warrior, or even a first-level warrior."
"Have you ever heard of such a thing?"
Li Wei nodded again.
She had indeed heard of many similar cases in her previous life, such as a mother who lifted a car with her bare hands to save her child.
Yun Heng continued, "Normally, the brain limits the body's strength to prevent injury."
"But in life-or-death situations, this protective mechanism is lifted."
Li Wei suddenly understood.
"You mean to say that after achieving enlightenment and becoming a Martial Immortal, 'I' have actually limited my own power?"
Yun Heng nodded and smiled faintly: "'No self', or 'sitting and forgetting', the name is not important, it's the same thing anyway."
"It's all about becoming one with the Tao, achieving great freedom and ease."
"The strength of a martial immortal can be seen in his distance from the Tao, and in his progress towards selflessness."
Li Wei's eyes rolled and she started gossiping.
"What's your progress?"
Yun Heng was silent for a moment, feeling a little uncomfortable. He closed his eyes and did not speak.
Li Wei was stunned and turned her gaze to "Brother Zhang".
This tough guy also looked embarrassed at this time. He raised his head and looked at the pillar at the top of the Yun Pavilion, as if he could see a flower.
Seeing this, Li Wei became even more curious. She couldn't help but stretch out her little hand, poking Yun Heng's arm, and imitating Jiang Xue's tone, speaking in a sweet and crooked voice.
"Uncle Yun, just tell me~"
"Ahem!" Yun Heng shrank back in fear, his round face settling as he reprimanded in a serious tone, "Stop touching me! Men and women shouldn't touch each other!"
Li Wei: “…”
[Grandma, are you sure this person is talking to you about the same person?]
[Looks quite serious...]
She quickly sat up straight, but her eyes were still filled with curiosity.
Yun Heng felt a little uncomfortable. After thinking for a moment, he said, "The progress of Wuxian is a secret within our family. I can't reveal it to you, but I can tell you the general breakdown."
Li Wei nodded vigorously.
"Hmmmm! You say!"
Yun Heng thought about it.
"Want to play games?"
Li Wei continued to nod.
Yun Heng nodded lightly.
"Then I'll use the game progress bar to explain it to you."
"I, a martial immortal who has just achieved enlightenment, have reached 100% progress. At this point, I can only exert the most basic power of a martial immortal."
As he said this, he glanced at Zhang Luye meaningfully.
Li Wei blinked, feeling as if she knew something extraordinary.
Before she could even think about it, Yun Heng continued, "After that, every time the progress bar decreases by 10%, the Wuxian's strength will increase by one level."
"Until 'I''s' progress bar reaches only 10%, Wuxian will reach the pinnacle of strength, which is what we often call the ninth level of strength."
Li Wei only felt a loud bang in her brain.
She was stunned for a long time before she hurriedly opened the panel and looked at the first column of information.
[Host: Me (10%)]
......
Gulp!
She swallowed, a little bit in disbelief.
She looked up as if seeking confirmation, her voice hoarse.
"Uncle Yun, are you serious?"
Yun Heng was a little surprised by her strange reaction and nodded in confusion.
"Of course I take it seriously. As your uncle, how could I possibly lie to you?"
Li Wei blinked again, took a deep breath, and forced herself to calm down.
She spoke carefully, her voice still trembling.
"Uncle Yun, how strong is the ninth-order supreme being?"
Yun Heng replied: "Yun Sheng is that strong."
Li Wei scratched her head.
"Is there no reference?"
Yun Heng didn't care.
"Probably 20 to 30 deer."
"Of course, I haven't reached that level. This is just speculation."
20 to 30 "Lu"?
What the hell?
[Strange measurement unit among Wuxian? ]
She supported her chin with a confused look on her face, her fingers unconsciously drawing circles on the cloud table.
Seeing that she didn't understand, Yun Heng suddenly remembered something and explained, "Oh, it's because the Chinese Martial Immortal Rankings aren't intuitive enough, so I made my own strength grading system for the Martial Immortals... This deer, then, is a fawn..."
When Zhang Luye heard him say this, he became gloomy and shrank to one side, like an old dried-up photo of Zhang Feng.
Li Wei's face twitched and she glanced at "Brother Zhang" with sympathy.
[In terms of manipulating people's mentality, Uncle Yun is definitely the strongest of the ninth level.]
"Uncle Yun, what grade of deer are you?"
Li Wei licked her lips and asked.
However, as soon as she said this, she felt a void under her butt, and her whole body instantly fell into the lead-gray cloud.
The vision suddenly became dim, and only the whistling wind could be heard in my ears.
After being stunned for three or four seconds, Li Wei let out a shrill scream as if she had finally realized what was happening.
"Howl~~~"
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