TO ACHIEVE IMMORTALITY, I CULTIVATE USING QI LUCK

Chapter 1547 - Chapter 1547 Chapter 600 Heavenly Immortal Three Challenges_2

Chapter 1547: Chapter 600 Heavenly Immortal Three Challenges_2 Chapter 1547: Chapter 600 Heavenly Immortal Three Challenges_2 It was precisely because of such a mechanical and rigid mechanism that he found room to maneuver.

To be frank, the actual lifespan Lu Yuan had consumed along his cultivation journey had long exceeded ten thousand years.

He had practiced for three thousand years, yet the actual lifespan expended, even after his later cultivation increased and his resistance to the Way of Qi Luck greatly improved, was relatively less.

Still, the lifespan he had ultimately lost was around twenty thousand years.

By heavenly standards, he should have long been dead.

But the heavenly path does not concern itself with actual lifespan, so even though he had lost more than the ten thousand year threshold, relying on the replenishment of the longevity Dao Fruit, he was still lively and excessively youthful.

Even by combining the Way of Qi Luck with the longevity Dao Fruit, he had broken through to become a grand cultivator in merely three thousand years, saving himself a vast amount of heavenly lifespan in the process.

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Those grand cultivators in the Immortal Realm, even those with exceptional innate talent, like the Great True Person mentioned before who took a thousand years to pass the first stage.

Generally, their breakthrough to grand cultivator status would also exceed five thousand years.

More ordinary geniuses often break through at six or seven thousand years of age.

For even more average individuals, it is seven or eight thousand years before they break through, or they only do so at the brink of death.

Lu Yuan did it in just three thousand years, a pace undoubtedly surpassing countless predecessors.

This afforded him a great deal of flexibility for later maneuvers.

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“After breaking through the first stage and retrieving the Dao Fruit, what remained was to use the Dao Fruit to infiltrate the Immortal Realm inversely, to wrest control of a domain from the hands of the heavenly path.

This control is key to a cultivator’s future leverage of the Dao Fruit.

Without the assistance of the heavenly path, for a grand cultivator to control their own Dao Fruit is like an ant trying to shake a tree, utterly overestimating oneself.

Thus, even though they have reclaimed their Dao Fruit, restricted by their own capabilities, they cannot directly control it.

At this time, if they wish to continue harnessing the power of the Dao Fruit, they must employ a new channel to leverage its strength.

This channel is the Great Domain seized from the Immortal Realm.

Harnessing the power of Formation Methods, feel the connection between the Great Domain and the Immortal Realm, then use the force of the formations to mobilize the entire domain, and with the realm’s power pry open the Dao Fruit, thus harnessing its power.

In specific terms, the process involves using a Formation Method to transform the Great Domain into a war chariot, and then use the stolen Dao Fruit as the engine’s energy source, with the grand cultivator as the driver of the chariot.

After such a conversion, as long as the chariot stands, meaning the structure of the Great Domain remains intact, the grand cultivator can continually harness the power of the Dao Fruit, propelling the chariot in the desired direction.

Hence, the second stage involves constructing a chariot of one’s own, and then making this chariot gradually compatible with the energy of the Dao Fruit, inciting it to burn fuel or conduct electricity as intended, achieving a harmony between the two.

Otherwise, an oil vehicle conducting electricity or an electric vehicle burning oil would result in nothing other than both the vehicle and its occupant perishing.

This stage, in its difficulty, is in fact not too great—the primary concern is attentiveness.

Step by step, through careful trial and error adjustments, one can always match the chariot to the energy source, allowing the Dao Fruit and the Great Domain’s formations to adapt and fuse with one another, becoming unified.

This process is also time-consuming and without shortcuts.

On the Immortal Realm’s side, just like the first stage, the Chosen one would need to spend a thousand years, a regular genius two thousand years, and an average person three thousand years.”

The process for a grand cultivator to break through to Heavenly Immortal is, overall, just as monotonous and tedious—rarely involving any clever tricks—highlighted by the passage of time.

But it is this passage of time that stops more than ninety-nine percent of grand cultivators.

Not to mention the Chosen one encountered once in a million years who can complete two stages in two thousand years—which really lacks relevance.

Consider the more ordinary once in ten thousand or one hundred thousand years geniuses; to break through two stages would require two thousand plus another two thousand years, at the very least totaling four thousand years to complete.

This step alone is beyond the reach of many average grand cultivators.

Those who only reached grand cultivator status at six or seven thousand years old simply do not possess enough heavenly lifespan to complete both stages.

Even finishing the first stage is already a minority achievement.

Those who complete both are an even smaller minority; perhaps only two or three out of a hundred grand cultivators can do so.

The method to break through to Heavenly Immortal is laid out for all to see, available for anyone to attempt.

Yet precisely because the conditions are laid bare, so many grand cultivators are driven to despair.

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“I have about seven thousand years of Heavenly Dao Lifespan left, and even if I proceeded at the breakthrough speed of an ordinary Grand Cultivator, it would take at most six thousand years to wear down two barriers.

Of course, I possess the Longevity Dao Fruit; with this readily available Dao Fruit as aid, whether it’s stealing back the Qi Luck Taiping Dao Fruit I am currently cultivating from the Heavenly Path, or assisting the Qi Luck Dao Fruit and the Taiping Domain to match,

the process and speed will be much stronger than those ordinary Earth Immortals without any foundation.

So, even if my innate talent is somewhat lacking, my final speed should at least be on par with those once-in-ten-thousand-years geniuses, managing to complete these two steps in four or five thousand years.

In the end, I should still have two to three thousand years left to attempt the final barrier.

That is, to create a Cave World to harbor the Dao Fruit.”

Possessing a Longevity Dao Fruit as a reliance, Lu Yuan undoubtedly had many advantages at the starting phase compared to those Earth Immortals without any foundation.

This was also where his confidence in challenging for the status of Heavenly Immortal lay.

After all, for ordinary Earth Immortals, even for those Chosen ones who appear only once in a million years, by the time they reach the third barrier, they would have only two to three thousand years of Heavenly Dao Lifespan left.

By relying on the Longevity Dao Fruit, to be able to compare with those Chosen ones is already very impressive.

Keep in mind that those Chosen ones, those who reach the level of Grand Cultivator and rely on their own immense innate talent, basically all achieve the status of Heavenly Immortal with ease.

For Lu Yuan to have such conditions, his own chances of becoming a Heavenly Immortal are much stronger than those Grand Cultivators beneath the Chosen ones.

With such favorable conditions, what is there not to be content with?

Even if he failed along the way, he still had the fallback of the Longevity Dao Grains and a second chance to attempt ascension.

This was akin to being able to reload a save in a game; as a player, Lu Yuan’s mentality and confidence far surpassed that of Grand Cultivators who had only one chance.

“The third barrier, creating a Cave World to harbor the Dao Fruit, is actually akin to creating an engine to extract the power of the Dao Fruit, providing energy to the war chariot.

The so-called harboring of the Dao Fruit is but a method to stably acquire the power of the Dao Fruit.

Also, by creating a Cave World, there is the function of isolating the induction of the Heavenly Path so that it does not discover the existence of the Dao Fruit.

The Cave World is a structure that not only blocks the signal induction but also stably extracts energy, acting as an aid for the war chariot, allowing the Cultivator to steal and control the core of the Dao Fruit.

Only by using a Cave World to harbor the Dao Fruit can one use the power of a small world to block the induction of the Heavenly Path.

Only then can one use the power of a small world to manipulate the power of the Dao Fruit.

It is only at this third step of breaking through to become a Heavenly Immortal, the creation of the Cave World, that true skill and difficulty are required.

Creating a world, even if it is a small world, is still an act of creation.

Even with supports like the Formation Method and the Dao Fruit, and with the backing of the Immortal Realm, it is not something easily accomplished.

At this step, only those with overflowing innate talent can create a Cave World.

Even for those Chosen ones who appear only once in a million years, they too face the possibility of failure in this act of creation.

Those who had passed the first two barriers and defeated ninety-nine percent of their peers, when they reach this step, still more than ninety percent are stopped in their tracks.

Especially those with insufficient lifespan, pressured by time, who can only hastily attempt to create a world with inadequate preparation, are doomed to achieve less than satisfactory results.

They can only rely on luck, hoping to fortunately succeed.

And even if they do succeed by chance, the resulting small world will have grave defects and hidden dangers.

The early demise of many Great True Persons is mostly due to their imperfectly created Cave Worlds that cannot harbor the Dao Fruit for long, eventually causing it to fall out of the small world, be discovered by the Heavenly Path, and end with resentment.

Thus, this step is the most perilous.

The one thing worth being grateful for is that when I reach this step, I will have ample time.

With two to three thousand years to spare, I have enough time to slowly plan for creation, unlike those Grand Cultivators with little lifespan who have to start trying without any preparation at all.

Just on this point alone, the Cave World I create will have a much higher success rate and also be more perfect, capable of sustaining the Dao Fruit for a much longer time.”

The three barriers to becoming a Heavenly Immortal, lifespan may not be the sole criterion, but it is absolutely the most important one.

Without lifespan, even a Chosen one is like a skilled woman unable to cook without rice.

With this, Lu Yuan has already inherently surpassed many Grand Cultivators.

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