I hope Ning remembered to give the Void Everlasting technique to Ninedust and his other Daolord friends if he remembered them and if they can use it, otherwise they're all fucking dead since its been 6 million CC if they haven't succeeded at the Daomerge.
Well it was 1000x sped up time so only 6,000 chaos cycles went by in real time. Though I agree, I hope he gave them the technique. Also with his new level of insight and recent success he should be able to create a better option. This whole having a will strong enough to survive in the void sounds like something with a low success rate.
6 million for Ning, 6,000 for everyone else. I don't think any of his friends/family were old enough for 6,000 chaos cycles to matter. Agreed. It sounds like all Sithe can always survive and retry after a failed Daomerge, not just the most amazingly talented ones. He'll need to improve the technique to the point that it's idiot-proof if they want to match the Sithe.
Oh oops forgot that little fact, I guess he'll finish up all the chapters and then give them to his friends and the rest of the chaosverse.
The way that Ning comprehended the Void Everlasting was a little too quick, I kinda wish IET made it longer even if it meant a cliffhanger or two
It would’ve been better if he simply named it Azureflower fusion or something like that.. now I feel like I’m reading a JP isekai novel
not to mention the fact that now everyone in Nings chaosverse is about to start using mana because Ning will spread it to improve the power of the cultivators for the war against the Sithe
Can't they just name it Grandmist since this is IET's Novel or Divine Energy combination of Divine Power and Immortal Energy, hell since it come from the Azureflower they can even name it as lame as Azure Energy or something, and yeah it feels like I'm ready a JP LN too when I read mana,
Source in Chinese: 元 力 (Pinyin) Yuan Li (Translation) Origin Force It could be source energy, elemental energy, origin energy... but it was TLed as mana.
on deathblade youtube he once said he got advice from ren about aura and energy the mana thing came from that
For me it's too closely associated with magic. To find it in a cultivation story that's all about the dao is distractingly incongruous.
Waaaaay to many Japanese and Western novels use the same terminology. Totally agree. It just doesn't jive to me.