Pei Tu Gou
Regarding Explanations, Owed Updates, and Realm Divisions
Some book friends may find these single chapters annoying, and I will try to reduce the frequency of single chapters. This single chapter mainly talks about owed updates, realm divisions, and some questions from book friends.
First, let’s talk about the questions from book friends, which is the issue of the chip. The positioning of the chip is auxiliary, but some book friends have misunderstandings, so let me explain it.
Regarding the issue of copying always being just copying, not reaching the peak, and not finding your own path.
It is very, very difficult to develop, create, and summarize a technology, ability, or magical power. Everyone can understand this, but if it has already been developed and created, is there a problem if the subsequent inheritors still need to walk all the paths again?
For example, mathematics and writing, we learn from the foundation of our predecessors, and we don’t start learning from oracle bone inscriptions, pictograms, or knotted rope records, right?
Another thing to talk about is external objects.
What is the positioning of the chip? It is to assist in cultivation.
For example, exercising the body, practicing boxing, and night running can exercise the body. Can’t borrowing facilities such as wooden dummies, barbells, and treadmills exercise the body?
The chip is just an auxiliary tool that organizes the best ideas and routes, rather than a system that directly copies abilities.
Human progress is cumulative, and so is individual progress. Is it only considered success if the son also starts from scratch like his father?
Is it necessary to walk all the wrong paths marked by predecessors to have a solid foundation?
Predecessors plant trees, and later generations enjoy the shade. This is part of the setting, and that’s all the explanation.
Secondly, let me briefly talk about the realm division in this book, which many book friends have asked me about.
Different worlds have different evolved systems, because the same power has different manifestations in different environments.
This was my earliest idea, but it has caused confusion for many book friends, which is my fault.
Having many and chaotic systems is not good, so let’s organize and summarize them.
Using the big to encompass the small is my method.
The Jiufu Realm system is a point, and the Human Realm, Wanyang Realm, Huangtian Realm, Longshi Realm, and Dalong Realm are all points.
The great realm that encompasses all systems is the Da Yi Tu system.
In the Da Yi Tu, it is divided into ten-star realms.
However, realm is not just about power.
One-star, Dao Foundation.
Those who build the Dao Foundation are one-star even without weapons, and those who move mountains and fill seas without the Dao Foundation are not considered one-star.
Two-star, Clarity.
Building the Dao Foundation, practicing one’s own Dao, having a clear mind and will, embodying the laws of heaven and earth, understanding the changes of the four seasons, and not changing before the Dao, is called Clarity.
Three-star, Dao Arising.
With the Dao Foundation built and the mind enlightened, one’s Dao can be clearly shown to oneself and to the outside world.
Four-star, Dao Opening.
Laws interweave, principles condense, one’s Dao is like a bright star, which can enlighten all things, and even if one enters another world, one can maintain one’s own Dao from being invaded by the outside.
Heaven and earth change, but I do not change.
Five-star, Nirvana.
Detailed explanation (omitted)
Six-star, Dao Pinnacle.
Detailed explanation (omitted)
Seven-star, Dao Source.
Detailed explanation (omitted).
Eight-star, nine-star, and ten-star, all omitted.
The realm is probably like this.
It may be a bit confusing in the early stages, but it will be very clear in the later stages, because when you reach a certain height, all paths lead to the same destination.
I’m not writing in great detail because there are many suggestions from the big shots in the group, and it’s not flexible to add them.
Finally, the owed updates.
September was the month with the most owed updates. I owed 50 chapters, Hu Zhong Riyue Xiu Li Qiankun added 130 chapters, Shangxian Qitian added 10, and Lu Jueying leader added 1.
Including 38 chapters for monthly tickets.
A total of 229 chapters!
That’s enough for a year.
But don’t be afraid, I will definitely pay it back. As I said to Qitian, if I can’t pay it back, I’ll write a side story for his character, haha.
In the new month, I will try to increase the updates and start paying back the debt.
For monthly tickets, let’s grab red envelopes if we can, and if we don’t have red envelopes, let’s vote for me. Maybe the data will look better and attract some new people.
Finally, everyone, happy holidays and enjoy your vacation.
Pei Tu Gou, signing off.