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Cultivation for 40,000 Years.
Chapter 636: This Divine Skill, Practice or Not?. [638]
Summary
Wu Ma Yan reflects on Yan Xi Bei's theories about civilization's survival, questioning if Yan's ideas were genuine despite his grotesque appearance. He realizes that survival is paramount for civilization, leading to the idea that sacrifices may be necessary. Li Yao engages Wu Ma Yan in a hypothetical scenario about mastering a divine skill at a great personal cost, provoking deep thought about the essence of identity and civilization. They conclude that some aspects of identity are worth preserving, even at the cost of survival. As time passes, Li Yao's cultivation progresses, and communication between Iron Original and Fei Xing people improves, leading to formal recognition of their efforts.Full content
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