Simulating Endless Possibilities: Invincible Once I Act

Chapter 34: Eh? Why should I run away?



Chapter 34: Eh? Why should I run away?

Jiang Yifeng didn't dwell on Bai Ruoxue any longer.

Instead, he began to ponder over the "Annotations on Cultivation Knowledge" she left behind.

Could he use deep simulation to read and memorize it?

From his previous deep simulation experience, Jiang Yifeng understood that the memories within the simulation could be retained.

If he read the "Annotations on Cultivation Knowledge," he should be able to remember its general content.

Judging by the title, this book should contain explanations and introductions to common cultivation knowledge. Remembering the gist of it should be sufficient.

After all, it wasn't a Mental Cultivation Method with intricate meridian diagrams and complex spiritual energy flows where even the slightest mistake could be disastrous.

How did Jiang Yifeng know that Mental Cultivation Methods had meridian diagrams?

Of course, it was because he had seen the Heavenly Profound Art during his last deep simulation.

He had considered memorizing it to save himself a chance to claim simulation rewards.

Unfortunately, it wasn't feasible; those meridian diagrams were too intricate.

Relying on memory alone, Jiang Yifeng didn't dare to try recklessly.

With that thought, Jiang Yifeng silently chanted.

"Activate deep simulation for one day!"

[Ding, activating deep simulation for 24 hours, deducting 240,000 energy value, remaining energy value: 11.2 billion…]

Entering the deep simulation, Jiang Yifeng took out the "Annotations on Cultivation Knowledge," its ink still fresh, and began to study it earnestly.

As expected, the content was all about common cultivation knowledge.

From Qi Refining to Tribulation Crossing, each stage had some points of attention written down.

This was immensely beneficial to Jiang Yifeng.

In the blink of an eye, a day passed, and Jiang Yifeng remained engrossed in reading.

Seeing that the deep simulation was about to end, Jiang Yifeng even extended it by another ten days.

The cultivation information within was too valuable for Jiang Yifeng to miss.

He worried that he wouldn't remember it all, so he decided to read it several times.

Ten days passed, and the deep simulation ended.

Jiang Yifeng's consciousness returned to his bedroom in the Jiang Family Mansion.

He didn't move immediately but continued to digest the memorized content.

Regarding Qi Refining to Foundation Establishment, and even the Tenth Grade Golden Core, Jiang Yifeng already had some understanding.

But after reading the "Annotations on Cultivation Knowledge," he gained a lot of new knowledge.

He also discovered some shortcomings in his previous cultivation.

The most crucial point was that he had never considered the role of Spiritual Roots.

According to the "Annotations on Cultivation Knowledge," Spiritual Roots not only affected cultivation speed.

They also had their own attributes, which Jiang Yifeng knew because the simulator had shown his Spiritual Root talent as dual attributes of thunder and fire.

But he had never thought about how to develop them.

Now Jiang Yifeng knew that thunder and fire attributes were both strong offensive Spiritual Roots, greatly enhancing combat effectiveness.

Additionally, fire attribute Spiritual Roots were also suitable for auxiliary skills like alchemy and artifact refining.

As for thunder Spiritual Roots, besides their strong offensive capabilities, they were also suitable for auxiliary body techniques.

Although he knew this now, Jiang Yifeng still couldn't develop them, but at least he had found a direction for his future efforts, saving himself a lot of trial-and-error costs.

Collecting his thoughts, Jiang Yifeng decided to continue looking at the simulator's progress.

[You read the "Annotations on Cultivation Knowledge" for several days, gaining immense benefits.]

[Afterward, you didn't stay there and chose to leave.]

[This time, you went to the oasis in the Desert of Death.]

[Although in the later stages of the last simulation, you saw many Demonic Pythons in the desert, making you uneasy.]

[But after multiple simulations, you believed those Demonic Pythons wouldn't appear randomly, making this place still the best for secluded cultivation.]

[In the fifth year, you worked hard to refine the quality of your Golden Core. You felt like you were making progress, but upon closer inspection, there seemed to be no change.]

[In the tenth year, you were still refining your Golden Core, facing the same issue. You felt progress but couldn't see any change in the Golden Core.]

[In the twentieth year, you continued refining your Golden Core.]

[In the fortieth year, you were still refining your Golden Core, but this year, you decided to leave the Desert of Death.]

[After all, in three years, you knew a great battle would occur here.]

[In the forty-second year, you left the Desert of Death.]

[This time, because you left early, you didn't encounter any cultivators or Immortal Slaves.]

[In the forty-third year, in a remote village, you looked towards the Desert of Death, thinking that your father and those cultivators should have started their battle by now.]

[In the fiftieth year, knowing that Heavenly Thunder would descend in two years, you no longer kept a low profile.]

[This year, you began using your Eye of Insight to ambush and hunt down lone low-level Immortal Slaves.]

[You did this not out of spite but for resources.]

[You wanted to obtain Spirit Stones from these Immortal Slaves to accelerate the refining of your Golden Core.]

[Actually, you had this idea for a long time.]

[But to take advantage of the Heavenly Thunder's effect, you didn't dare to act early.]

[You worried that early actions would attract high-level Immortal Slaves who would hunt you down.]

[At that time, you might not survive until the Heavenly Thunder descended.]

[But now, you felt it didn't matter. After all, only two years were left.]

[You thought if you acted discreetly and gathered enough Spirit Stones for two years, you could then hide again. With some luck, it should be fine.]

[In the fifty-first year, your plan went wrong.]

[This year, in a small town, you discovered an Immortal Slave at the fifth level of Foundation Establishment.]

[Using your Eye of Insight, you observed almost everyone in the town.]

[After confirming that there was only this one Immortal Slave, you didn't hesitate and launched a surprise attack.]

[Everything seemed to go smoothly.]

[After killing the Foundation Establishment Immortal Slave, you eagerly picked up his storage ring.]

[At that moment, you suddenly felt a sense of danger.]

[With a "bang," you were suddenly punched and sent flying.]

[Instinctively, you turned to see a shadowy figure flying in the air, staring at you.]

[You realized that it was him who attacked you.]

[But you couldn't understand why there was another Immortal Slave, and at the Core Formation stage no less.]

[You had clearly used the Eye of Insight to scan the entire town.]

[Unfortunately, you didn't know that luck is also a form of strength.]

[Previously, there were indeed no other Immortal Slaves in the town.]

[But just as you acted, a Core Formation Immortal Slave happened to be flying overhead and sensed the aura of a cultivator when you attacked.]

[Without thinking, you quickly got up and activated the Teleportation Jade Plate to escape.]

[Soon, you disappeared from the spot and reappeared a thousand miles away.]

[But shortly after, you realized something was wrong.]

[You didn't seem to be injured. Although the punch hurt, the actual damage was minimal.]

[So why did you flee? For a moment, you were utterly confused.]


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