Simulating Endless Possibilities: Invincible Once I Act

Chapter 33 – Elusive and sorrowful Bai Ruoxue



[Before the other party could start doubting you, you confessed honestly, saying that you built the cemetery for the seniors here out of gratitude after obtaining the Heavenly Profound Art.]

[Bai Ruoxue didn't believe you right away. Instead, she used her Divine Sense and spiritual energy to forcibly inspect you inside and out.]

[In the end, she confirmed that you were not the Immortal Slave she despised.]

[At the same time, you also used the Eye of Insight talent on Bai Ruoxue.]

[This time, you finally learned Bai Ruoxue's true strength. She turned out to be an Eighth Layer of Tribulation Immortal Dao powerhouse.]

[You must know that the highest realm of cultivation recorded in the Cultivation Notes is merely the Tribulation Crossing stage.]

[This undoubtedly proves that she is indeed a peerless expert in the Immortal Dao.]

[However, you were unaware that while you marveled at Bai Ruoxue's strength, her heart was also stirred.]

[Bai Ruoxue never expected that in this sealed Southern Regions, there would be a peerless Chosen who had achieved a Perfect Foundation Establishment and polished a Nine-Grade Golden Core.]

[Although the records mention a Tenth Grade Golden Core, those are just records.]

[In Bai Ruoxue's memory, she had never truly seen anyone with a Tenth Grade Golden Core.]

[A Tenth Grade Golden Core is no longer just a matter of talent and effort; it also requires a great opportunity.]

[The only person Bai Ruoxue had heard of with a Tenth Grade Golden Core was a peerless expert from millions of years ago, who resisted Heavenly Thunder, broke through formations, and ascended to the Ninth Heaven from this sealed land.]

[In fact, even a Nine-Grade Golden Core is not easy to achieve. Bai Ruoxue knew that there were only a few Chosen with Nine-Grade Golden Cores in the entire Nine Mystic Realm.]

[And now, you, at such a young age, have polished a Nine-Grade Golden Core.]

[This made Bai Ruoxue find it hard to believe!]

[It's not that polishing the quality of a Golden Core is overly complex; it just consumes too much time.]

[After all, the lifespan during the Foundation Establishment stage is only 300 years, and the true golden period for cultivation is only the first 200 years.]

[So, many Chosen would choose to spend a few decades polishing their Golden Core based on their circumstances, and then directly break through.]

[If one really spent a hundred years polishing the Golden Core, they would often miss the best period for cultivation.]

[In the end, it might be counterproductive, leaving no lifespan to cultivate and advance in realms.]

In reality, Jiang Yifeng felt a chill in his heart as he read this.

In the last simulation, Bai Ruoxue only mentioned the quality of the Golden Core, and he recklessly went for it.

He knew nothing about this golden period for cultivation.

Fortunately, he was in the simulator and didn't need to worry about this.

The rarity of a Nine-Grade Golden Core was also something Jiang Yifeng hadn't expected. There were only a few people in the entire Nine Mystic Realm who had achieved it.

No wonder it was so difficult to reach the Ninth Grade in the last simulation.

In the end, it was a fluke, struck by Heavenly Thunder.

Now Jiang Yifeng felt that he really needed to brush up on some common knowledge about cultivation.

Who knows what problems he might encounter in the future?

He couldn't always rely on the luck of the simulator's text showing him the way!

Jiang Yifeng thought that perhaps in future simulations, he should consider how to escape the Southern Regions and see the outside world.

To enrich his understanding of cultivation.

Of course, that was for the future.

At this moment, a difficult problem lay before Jiang Yifeng.

He couldn't help but furrow his brows.

He was wondering if he should still insist on polishing a Tenth Grade Golden Core.

According to the simulation, a Tenth Grade Golden Core required not only talent and effort but also a great opportunity.

Finally, Jiang Yifeng quickly reaffirmed his determination.

He must strive for a Tenth Grade Golden Core.

The simulator mentioned that the peerless expert who resisted Heavenly Thunder, broke through formations, and ascended to the Ninth Heaven millions of years ago also had a Tenth Grade Golden Core.

But even so, the formation still existed, indicating that the expert only managed to escape and couldn't kill or eliminate the enemies in the heavens.

And Jiang Yifeng himself was also from the Southern Regions. If he wanted to be safe, he would eventually have to face the immortals in the heavens.

If he couldn't even reach the level of the senior who resisted Heavenly Thunder, he wouldn't be able to protect his family, let alone ensure his own safety!

Jiang Yifeng took a deep breath, feeling the weight of his responsibility.

However, he also had some ideas. Since the last simulation's Heavenly Thunder helped him raise his Golden Core to the Ninth Grade, perhaps he could continue to use Heavenly Thunder to see if he could break through to the Tenth Grade.

With his thoughts clear, Jiang Yifeng continued to look at the simulator.

[Bai Ruoxue looked at you, feeling a sense of pity.]

[A Perfect Foundation Establishment with a Nine-Grade Golden Core already had the potential to become an immortal.]

[Such a Chosen, born in this sealed Southern Regions.]

[She gave you a regretful glance and then walked away without saying much.]

[Three days passed in the blink of an eye, and Bai Ruoxue left.]

[Before she left, she still gave you a storage ring but didn't mention anything else.]

[This left you feeling very puzzled.]

[You didn't understand why the situation in this simulation changed again. Why didn't she mention the sealed land?]

[Why didn't Bai Ruoxue think of using you to create trouble for the Immortal Slaves?]

[What you didn't know was that Bai Ruoxue herself was conflicted.]

[She had thought about telling you those things. Your potential could undoubtedly bring great trouble to the Immortal Slaves.]

[But she truly cherished your talent.]

[She felt that using such a Chosen to irritate the Immortal Slaves was overestimating them.]

[She even considered helping you escape this sealed land.]

[Although she couldn't defeat the guardian beasts, she was confident that she could help you escape if she risked her life.]

[Unfortunately, she ultimately didn't do so, as it would mean directly opposing the immortals in the heavens.]

[She lacked the courage and the strength.]

[In the end, she could only provide you with some resources without using you, leaving your future development to fate.]

[After Bai Ruoxue left, you opened the storage ring she left behind and found that the resources inside were significantly more than in the last simulation.]

[There were as many as 100,000 spirit stones, and there was also a book titled "Annotations on Cultivation Knowledge" in the storage ring.]

[However, you felt something was off about the book. It seemed too new, with some ink still wet.]

[You suspected that Bai Ruoxue had just written it!]

Outside the simulator, Jiang Yifeng couldn't help but chuckle.

Bai Ruoxue was indeed interesting.

In previous simulations, when he was too weak, she provided him with life-saving items and protection.

Later, when his talent improved, she became cautious and then tried to use him.

Now, seeing his astonishing potential, she began to cherish his talent.

She even wrote a book on cultivation knowledge for him on the spot.

She was truly unpredictable.

Moreover, Jiang Yifeng felt that Bai Ruoxue was indeed very conflicted, or perhaps somewhat tragic.

From multiple simulations, it was clear that Bai Ruoxue harbored hostility towards the Immortal Slaves and even dissatisfaction with the immortals in the heavens.

Jiang Yifeng guessed that this might be related to the death of her senior brother.

But she didn't dare to rebel herself, only wanting to make small moves to trouble the Immortal Slaves.


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