Chapter 1750: Can It Be Mass-Produced?
l kings' rule. All members of the imperial family and prominent relatives who were granted titles, like kings and marquesses, had exclusive control over taxation and military power in their designated...Chapter 1750: Can It Be Mass-Produced
This explanation makes sense.
As for asking Lord Li Tianzun if it's true, or calling Lord Li Tianzun to protect... that's simply naive and foolish.
If Li Tianzun really came, Li Chen wouldn't treat Jianxin the way he does now.
But Li Chen was still not quite at ease, he asked: "Are you really siblings"
This question nearly made Jian snap.
"What reason would I have to lie to you If you're jealous, you can blame me, your older brother"
Li Chen coughed dryly, without a word, turned his head and left.
Jian Xin glared angrily at Li Chen's retreating figure, wishing he could simply strike him down with a palm. However... he dared not.
I really can't.
Immortals of the mortal world, after all, are not true immortals, and they still have things to fear.
Especially someone like him, a powerful Earth Immortal, he often has limitations even greater than ordinary people. There are simply too many things to consider.
If he were truly unburdened, his talent might have allowed him to achieve even greater heights in martial arts.
But these are all ifs.
Even the most powerful cultivators in this world cannot change what is destined to be.
Li Chen came outside, but he didn't close the door. Instead, he stood far away with the wooden door open, making sure he could see Jian Xin's every move inside.
Jianxin almost couldn't hold back and went out to kill Li Chen.
With a grunt, Jian Xin began to work on the rescue.
Li Chen stood outside watching, sure enough a powerful qi flowed from Jian Xin's body, surging and swirling. Even from this distance, Li Chen still felt a wave of palpitations.
Fortunately, this area was already at a safe distance. Moreover, Jian Xin's aura wasn't aggressive and didn't target Li Chen specifically. So, Li Chen only felt nervous and uncomfortable, but he could still bear it.
Footsteps approached, it was Xu Wei.
Xu Wei let out a soft cry and helped Li Chen block most of the pressure. Li Chen immediately felt his body relax and much more comfortable.
"Your Highness, I'm afraid my abilities are limited. This is the best I can do," Xu Wei said awkwardly.
Li Chen smiled, indicating that he didn't mind.
Watching the simple heart begin to melt the relic, Li Chen rubbed his chin and suddenly asked: "Do you think if this palace were to search nationwide for children with martial arts talent and raise them from a young age, there would be hope of cultivating a land immortal"
This question was obviously beyond Xu Wei's capabilities.
He thought for a moment, then gave a meaningless answer, "Maybe, maybe not."
Li Chen glanced at Xu Wei, his eyes as if looking at an imbecile.
Xu Wei himself realized he had said the wrong thing and awkwardly explained: "Your Highness, until the master level, it is actually possible to make up for it by diligent study and hard training. The so-called slow bird flies first, those talented children are just twice the result with half the effort, easier to understand, but it does not mean that other children cannot reach that point. With your means, Your Highness, you can completely achieve mass production of master-level masters, even fast track training, it's just a matter of cost, whether Your Highness is willing or not. Therefore, those martial arts schools, no matter how arrogant they are, dare not really ignore the imperial court, because they know that once they anger the imperial court, the imperial court has the ability to turn the rivers and lakes into a desert within ten to twenty years at most."
But above the Master realm, to reach the Grandmaster level requires talent, opportunity, and effort - all three are indispensable. To advance from a Grandmaster to a Land Immortal… no one in this world dares guarantee that it can be done.my and the Ministry of Works.Moreover, after being under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Works, they were essentially considered civil servants with official positions. In contrast, ordinary stude...