"Is the General a Japanese?" Li Shishi asked curiously upon hearing this.
"No, I killed the person who originally knew this technique and took it from him." Upon hearing this, Wang Han didn't hide anything. He wasn't ashamed at all, and spoke of it in a completely nonchalant manner.
Wang Han spoke casually, but to the onlookers it sounded like a terrifying battle between powerful figures. Wang Han must have fought a grueling eight hundred rounds with the person who possessed this spell before finally killing them and seizing it. At the same time, the group also suspected that Wang Han must have an even more powerful spell, otherwise how could he have won?
"So you're a bandit too, killing people to steal their magic," said Tai E, the magistrate of Huayin, sarcastically, as he was imprisoned. Since he was doomed anyway, he wasn't afraid of offending Wang Han.
"No, I'm just taking it back." Hearing this, Wang Han had already decided on Tai'e's miserable fate. He sneered, "Most of the magic in Japan was stolen from China during the Tang Dynasty, and they even learned it wrong. Moreover, the Japanese were originally sent by Qin Shi Huang to find the elixir of immortality. The Chinese are their ancestors. However, these unworthy descendants have strayed from the right path, forgotten their ancestors and betrayed their clan. They have long been written out of the Chinese genealogy and are no longer Chinese. I just killed those traitors and took back what rightfully belonged to China from those traitors and those who stole it."
"General, how do you know? I've never heard of this before," Zhao Fujin asked curiously.
"This is the first time I've heard that the Japanese are actually Chinese." Yang Zhi and the others nodded in agreement.
“They are no longer Chinese,” Wang Han corrected, then explained, “I left the mountains during the Qin Dynasty and the late Han and Three Kingdoms periods. I even cooperated with Qin Shi Huang, Ying Zheng, so I naturally knew that Ying Zheng sent people to search for the elixir of immortality.”
"General, according to you, haven't you already achieved immortality? Why did Qin Shi Huang still need to search for the elixir of life?" Zhao Fujin asked curiously.
"The Heavenly Dao monitors everything in the world. Immortality depends on fate. Birth, aging, sickness, and death are natural laws of the universe, and they are all predetermined. Without sufficient strength, one cannot change these predetermined fates; that is going against the Heavenly Dao. Otherwise, if the Heavenly Dao intervenes, it will only cause your soul to be scattered and you will never be able to reincarnate," Wang Han said after thinking for a moment.
That's true. The Heavenly Dao monitors the entire world. If you try to change destiny, without sufficient strength to contend with the Heavenly Dao or to gain its favor enough to alter destiny, and without the ability to escape, you will only bring about your own destruction. Even if you grant someone immortality, with your protection, the Heavenly Dao can't do anything, but after you're gone, it's hard to say what will happen.
Of course, the world of Qin's Moon is a different story. Since Heaven and Wang Han have cooperated, they will naturally make an exception.
"Then what is opportunity?" Zhao Fujin asked upon hearing this. Although she often heard her father talk about opportunity, she had never fully understood it.
"Opportunity, I can't explain it clearly either, because opportunity is both destiny and variable, both are the laws of fate. If you understand opportunity, then it is opportunity, it is your fate. The principles of opportunity are very profound and complex, not so easy to understand, and everyone's understanding is different. This is why many immortals meditate for hundreds or even thousands of years to attain enlightenment." Hearing this, Wang Han shook his head. He really couldn't explain it clearly. Although he had also comprehended the Heavenly Dao (the Heavenly Dao of the Three Kingdoms world allowed Wang Han to comprehend it at will), he probably couldn't even understand the Heavenly Dao itself. The only conclusion he could draw was that everything that happened and every principle he comprehended could be considered opportunity.
"Now that you mention it, I really do want to find some time to discuss this with Monk Zhizhen," Wang Han said, genuinely having this thought in his mind.
"Oh," Zhao Fujin said, still not understanding.
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