The Sims: I Open the Immortal Path for All Beings

Chapter 753: 703: Start of the Simulation



Chapter 753: Chapter 703: Start of the Simulation

In the course of twenty years, Pei Xuanjing secluded himself on Shenxiao Mountain, completing the refining of the Taoyun from the skills gifted by various powers, and then deducing countless divine abilities. He stored all of this knowledge within the Taoist Academy.

He thoroughly refined the Taixu Mirror and drew wisdom from the disciples within the Taoist Academy. The amount of Taoyun within Pei Xuanjing finally broke through once again, reaching twenty million—a sufficient amount for him to start another life simulation.

After accumulating the Taoyun, Pei Xuanjing ceased all actions and checked the progress of merging both worlds. Ensuring that he had enough remaining time for the simulation, he took the time to restore his spirit energy state to its peak. Then, he began his new life simulation.

[Taoyun: 23,432,153 points.]

[Would you like to use the life simulator? One use requires 20,000,000 points of Taoyun.]n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om

“Yes!”

Having made all preparations, Pei Xuanjing started a new life simulation.

[Life simulation begins…]

Life simulation:

At one year: You came into this vast Heaven and Earth. Despite being of royal blood, you are just one among ordinary mortals. Even the ruler of a dynasty has to kneel and pay respects to the ‘immortal’ above.

In this world, the governing power of Heaven and Earth belongs to the immortal sect. They were born mortals but transcended mortals; the dynastic kingdoms are merely their subordinates, serving to shepherd and nourish the common people on their behalf.

At six years: As you matured, you realized that the founder of the kingdom where you were now residing was once a disciple of an immortal sect. He reluctantly left the sect after hitting a dead end in his cultivation path, safeguarding a region for the immortals in exchange for a life of wealth and dignity.

In this world, while there are many kingdoms, none of them possess the right to wage wars against each other. The sole purpose of these kingdoms is to provide resources for the immortal sect and select disciples for them.

At nine years: You were sent to the immortal sect to participate in the selection of disciples. Because you naturally possess a spiritual root, you were fortunate to enter the sect as an outer disciple, earning you the respect of the entire dynasty.

At sixteen years: While your natural aptitude for cultivation is not extraordinary, the royal resources at your disposal allowed for swift advancement, making you one of the leading figures among your peers.

Many people held high expectations for your future; even some senior brothers and sisters from the inner sect were particularly courteous to you, believing you to be full of potential.

At twenty-one years: You made a breakthrough in your cultivation, becoming an Inner Disciple of the immortal sect. Glory enveloped you, and for some time, you were the talk of the sect. However, your brilliance sparked jealousy in some, but they could only silently harbor this resentment due to your influence.

At twenty-nine years: A true disciple of the immortal sect advanced in cultivation, becoming one of the sect’s elders. This created a vacancy for a true disciple position – an opportunity coveted by many Inner Disciples, and you were no exception.

This true disciple position not only symbolized status but also represented power, resources for cultivation within the sect, and the direction of future developments. After all, competition within the sect was fierce. Without this status and position, one could not receive more resources and secret methods of cultivation.

To seize this opportunity, you made a total effort, and the royal house you were born into also gave you strong support for this competition. After all, if you succeeded in becoming a true disciple, the kingdom you belonged to would also prosper and expand its territories.

At thirty-one years: Your struggle to become a true disciple was unsuccessful. You should have had a sure victory, having put forth all your efforts, but a prodigy rose and defeated all of you, claiming the true disciple’s position.

You could do nothing about this outcome, as you later found out that this prodigy was a disciple of an assistant sect leader who had been secretly cultivating for many years without exposing himself.

An assistant sect leader’s position was almost the highest in the sect. Against such a formidable figure, you had no choice but to silently tolerate the result.

At thirty-five years: You failed to secure the true disciple position, and the resources provided by the royal house were no longer sufficient to support your cultivation. For the sake of continuing your cultivation journey, you chose to accept the sect’s assignment and oversee a region to accumulate resources for your cultivation.

At thirty-six years: After years ensconced within the immortal sect, you hadn’t spent much time in the mortal world. Initially, based on the teachings within the sect, the existence of the immortal sect was supposed to protect all living beings and provide them with peace and stability.

But when you arrived at the place you were to oversee, you found a stark contrast to what you had been taught. It was at this moment that the teachings of the royal house from your childhood came flooding back, and you finally understood the true meaning of the immortal sect’s shepherding of mortal beings.

Despite your sympathies for these mortal beings, your compassion was limited and you wouldn’t betray your class, for you lacked the capability to do so.

At forty-one years: The place you oversaw was plagued by demons, and as the overseer, it was your responsibility to eliminate them. After investing much time, you finally located the demons and led a charge to capture them.

The demons were incredibly fierce. A massive battle ensued between you and the demon, and although you finally managed to slay it after sustaining numerous casualties, you were also gravely injured in the process. This significantly weakened your cultivation base and hindered your subsequent cultivation advancement.

The competition within the immortal sect was intense. As an Inner Disciple, the restoration of your injury required a significant amount of resources, something you couldn’t afford at present.

Given your accomplishments in the past, the sect provided you with two choices: either they could award you part of your rewards- you return to your kingdom of birth, or you could stay in the sect as a steward no longer sent out to fight. The latter choice also meant you wouldn’t receive further cultivation resources from the sect.

After much deliberation, you chose the second option. If you were to return to your kingdom, you would completely lose hope of advancing further. Staying within the sect might still present some opportunities.

So, you became a Steward of the Cultivation Methods Pavilion within the sect. On a daily basis, you managed the contributions of the pavilion, aiding younger disciples in selecting and interpreting cultivation methods.

Meanwhile, you also browsed numerous volumes in the pavilion within your authority, hoping to find a way to heal your injuries and resume your cultivation.

At forty-five years: With hope in your heart, you tirelessly poured over various ancient texts, practically reading all essential books, but you were still unable to find a suitable cultivation method.


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