As the year drew to a close, the weather grew increasingly cold, and Li Sisui, who was not usually very sensitive to temperature changes, now felt the biting chill.
The drastic reduction in daily daytime cultivation time made Li Sisui, who already felt that the cultivation time was too short, feel even more frustrated.
As night fell, Li Sisui had no choice but to stop cultivating and reluctantly headed towards the Beehive Cave.
Upon entering the honeycomb cave, it was pitch black, but fortunately, Li Sisui's eyes had already adapted to the darkness, and he could see clearly.
Under the dim moonlight, Li Sisui easily made his way to his apartment on the top floor.
Wrapped in thick linen clothes, I lay down, tossing and turning, unable to fall asleep for a long time.
After all, cultivation efficiency is too low nowadays, and there's nothing he can do about it.
“The Tu ethnic experience doesn’t apply to me, so I’m breaking with Tu customs.”
Li Sisui muttered to himself.
Looking down at the faint moonlight lingering at the cave entrance, it was as if a bolt of lightning had flashed by.
Li Sisui jumped up excitedly, only to bump into the cave ceiling. After rubbing his head in pain, he went to the entrance of his dwelling cave and sat down against the wall.
Staring at the faint, flickering moonlight at the cave entrance, he seemed to see something incredible, his eyes flashing with an inexplicable spark.
"Moonlight is also a kind of light. Since it is light, it must contain photons. As long as there are photons, it may be possible to use them to comprehend cultivation."
Without hesitation, Li Sisui immediately sat cross-legged, closed his eyes, and began to perceive the faint moonlight before him.
Not long after, Li Sisui opened his eyes, his excited expression undiminished.
"Although I didn't gain much insight, it wasn't entirely without it either. It seems I have to do the complete opposite of what the Tu tribe did. Cultivate during the day and hide at night. I'll try it the other way around!"
As he spoke, Li Si scrambled to his feet and ran out of the cave.
Arriving at the empty square, Li Sisui felt the biting cold wind, tightened his thick linen clothes, and began looking for a suitable place to start his experiment.
Going any further up the mountain is definitely not an option, as that area belongs to the inner sect and outsiders are not allowed to enter without permission; those who disobey will be executed.
However, members of the inner sect could freely enter the outer sect, an unequal treaty that left Li Sisui quite helpless.
We can only wander around the neighborhood for now and see if there's a suitable place.
The mountain peaks were silent and deep at night, with only the whistling wind in his ears. Li Si wandered aimlessly and unknowingly came to a sheltered spot on the back of the Beehive Cave.
This place is not only far from the gathering places of the outer sects, but it is also quiet and sheltered from the wind, so it will not be easily disturbed by others.
Li Sisui sat cross-legged, closed his eyes, and began to cultivate.
The bright moonlight cascaded down like a waterfall, and Li Sisui, bathed in the moonlight, felt as if he were in the primordial universe as he closed his eyes to contemplate the moment.
Surrounded by darkness, countless starlight, radiating the faint glow of grains of rice, slowly approached Li Sisui, like a long-lost friend, giving rise to a feeling of long-lost intimacy.
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