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Chapter 13 The Great World of Immortal Cultivation

 The world of cultivating immortals is chaotic but orderly. A cultivating family like the Li family with a long heritage has gone through many ups and downs. During the trough period, if you want to increase your chances of survival, you must remain weak enough.

This kind of weakness does not mean that you are so low that you can be slaughtered by others, but that you cannot easily attract the attention of big forces.

The stronger the cultivator is, the more resources he needs to get closer. It can be said that the world of cultivating immortality is a world where a large number of low-level monks obtain a large amount of resources for cultivating immortality for a few high-level monks.

Strong monks control powerful sects, powerful sects oppress weak sects, and weak sects oppress even weaker cultivating families.

As for the weaker casual cultivators, the reason why they can survive is that there are too many in number, and they are as difficult to exterminate as weeds. They basically survive in the cracks.

The area of ​​the world of cultivating immortals is almost infinitely vast, and there are many powerful sects. Each major sect has several weak sects and a larger number of cultivating families within its sphere of influence.

The reason for this is that we can squeeze the weak forces as much as possible, and those who don't surrender will be killed.

In this world of immortality where individual strength is the main focus, the scope of control of forces is related to the strength and number of high-level monks, and has little to do with anything else.

Just like the Li family where Li Qiao belongs, the reason why they control the number of monks in the family is because many of the obtained resources for cultivating immortals have to be handed over to the sect that controls the entire Annan region.

Therefore, the cultivation resources within the family are somewhat stretched, and the number of monks in the family has increased too much, and it is easy for the sect to increase the amount of cultivation resources collected.

Is Li weak?

A branch line that can be separated from a family must have at least one Golden Core monk in charge, and a family that can have a large number of Golden Core monks must have at least a Nascent Soul monk in charge.

In other words, the Li family has Yuanying, but looking at the entire world of immortal cultivation, the number of Yuanying monks in any large sect starts from a few dozen.

If the Li family does not branch out into a large number of collateral lines, the number of monks in the family will not increase, and Yuanying's accumulation of a large number of golden elixirs will easily attract the attention of the sect. If there is a threat, even if the threat is small, the most common way to deal with it is to kill him.<

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The world of cultivating immortals is orderly, but there is also chaos in the order. High-level monks are everywhere, and it is common for seemingly powerful sects to be wiped out. The Li family is constantly branching out, waiting for opportunities.

In the past long years, the Li family has received this kind of opportunity more than once, and there were times when it became a powerful force that controlled a party, but in the end they were all lost. The ups and downs of the world of immortality are common.

For monks at Nascent Soul level or above, it is very difficult for monks who are casual cultivators or family members to advance their cultivation. When there is a period of turmoil in the world of immortality caused by great monks, it is these families who have inherited the cultivation of immortality.

Opportunity.

In the world of cultivating immortals, it is not easy for a cultivating family to branch out. If there are no golden elixir monks to take charge, in the cruel world of cultivating immortals, without waiting for the oppression of big forces, they will easily be attacked by wandering groups of casual cultivators.

Then, they were all slaughtered.

Most of the monks who reluctantly become Jindan will establish a cultivating family to obtain resources. However, most of these cultivating families that lack inheritance are short-lived, so the sudden appearance of a cultivating family is very common in the world of cultivating immortals.

Some people may wonder, why don’t these Jindan monks establish a sect and then cultivate outstanding disciples so that the sect can continue to grow and develop?

In the world of cultivating immortals, it is not enough for a monk to point to a mountain and say it is a sect.

The lowest level of the sect is the Yi Mie Sect. The threshold must have at least a cultivator in the god transformation stage, and at least ten immortal cultivating families must submit to it within the sect.

But the reality is that few monks in the transformation stage would do this. The reason why the cultivating families are willing to be exploited by the sect is because the sect has the responsibility to protect them from harassment by high-level foreign monks. Only by exploiting, these cultivating families will not

It would be weird to run.

As for the monks in the transformation stage, they can protect themselves in the world of immortality. If they want to protect one side, if they don't have a strong backer, they will easily die early.

As for cultivating outstanding disciples? Monks are all selfish. Some family monks are maintained by blood, and countless tragedies have occurred due to resources, not to mention unrelated outsiders.

A golden elixir stage monk does not want to be promoted to Nascent Soul, but feels that one or several children are better than him, and then spends a lot of resources to promote them to Nascent Soul or above, so that he can take care of himself in the future? How many fake elixirs did he have to eat?

So intelligent?

As for the idea of ​​only training disciples to practice Qi or build foundations, and let them go out to obtain resources for promotion, it is also unreasonable. Without resources, they have to work hard on their own. The golden elixir stage is the natural barrier for most low-level monks.

If that disciple really had such amazing talent and became a high-level monk, not to mention how much he had to pay, whether his own resources were sufficient, how much could he give to the sect that trained him to start practicing? Let himself be sucked blood all the time?<

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In the world of cultivating immortals, it is extremely stupid for cultivators to put their hopes in others.

Even those powerful sects have no idea of ​​absorbing outside disciples. Either one cultivating family controls the sect, or several cultivating families control the sect together.

Is it necessary to cultivate someone with high talent? Not to mention that it is difficult to find talent without practicing. It can be really seen that if it is not one's own clan, the correct way for a cultivator is to basically kill them all!

If no one is good-looking, other men will give all the beautiful women to him. In the same way, if no one has talent, he must cultivate it with all his strength.

The world of cultivating immortals has an extremely long history, with countless inheritances. Many methods of cultivation have already been clearly understood by the major forces. Basically, as long as you are not a stupid pig and have enough resources, your cultivation level can be improved.

The only thing that is inferior is the level and performance of the fight, but in the world of immortality, as long as the cultivation level is high, strength can overwhelm skills.

The most precious thing in the world of cultivating immortals is these inheritances of cultivating immortals. There are countless monks in the family who would rather cut off the inheritance than pass it on to people of the same clan easily, causing countless techniques to disappear in the long river of history.

These precious inheritances have gone to great lengths to keep secret. Countless immortal cultivation inheritances have even designed their own special languages. How can they recruit outsiders as disciples and spread them out?

As for whether the sect recruits disciples from outside? Yes, there are quite a few, but there are only a few possibilities. They need to try new elixirs, try new techniques, or cannon fodder, or cauldrons, etc., but they all end up being useless.

Great.

For any living being in the world of cultivating immortals, no matter whether they are weak or strong, the only thing they can really rely on is themselves. This is a world where strength speaks for itself.

The strong are unscrupulous and do whatever they want.

The weak are surrounded by dangers and are swayed by the wind.

Mortals at the bottom, who don’t know the truth, are like weeds and have dreams.


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