Chapter 1826 Report
1826 Report
Ryu's thoughts drifted as he tried to find the right path forward. There were too many things to do, and he quickly began to realize why he had always chosen to do things a different way in the past. Taking the path of least resistance and progressing as fast as possible was far easier than what he was trying to do now, and it showed.
However, since he had already made a decision, he would stick to it. In fact, it was almost a shame that he had only noticed this matter so late. This was clearly a product of Ryu never truly having any guidance on the path of cultivation and likewise always being obsessed with revenge and fast improvement.
He had had two masters in his life until now, but all they had ever done was give him their legacies. As for guiding him and mentoring him, they had never done such a thing. But Ryu also didn't blame them for this matter either. Both were wise enough to understand his personality and understand that it would have likewise been useless.
Trying to strong-arm him into following a path he didn't want to would have ended about as well as one could imagine. He was too arrogant and far too set in his ways. How many other True Sky Gods had already built their entire cultivation path on their own? Whether it was his Qi Realm or his Mental Realm, in fact, he had even also recently changed his Body Realm to follow a path unique to himself.
He simply wasn't used to following the teachings of others, and he seemed to disdain to use even their techniques, preferring to rely on them as references to build his own path forward.
'I don't need to change this... however, there does need to be a shift in my mentality.'
Ryu felt that following his own path for cultivation was actually the correct path to take. However, that didn't mean that there was no change he could make at all to give himself a better outlook for the future.
'Maybe...?'
Ryu's eyes narrowed, and he turned his attention back to the guidance the Heavens had given him in the form of Karmic Strings. In reality, he had stopped relying on these long ago as well, in one part because, as time passed, they faded more and more, and in the second part due to his own pride.
If he couldn't even listen to his masters, listening to the Heavens felt like it fell in the same category as well. Plus, he was so enamored with his own path of cultivation that he couldn't be bothered to consider anything else.
This time, when he turned his attention toward it, he had changed his mentality entirely. Maybe some of the ideas he had come up with could be expounded in these Karmic Strings.
Ryu recalled stories of mortals being so engrossed in their crafts that they were able to become Dao Gods in a single step after immersing themselves in their practice for mere decades.
Of course, to a Sky God, decades was a fleeting amount of time. But to a Mortal, decades could practically be their entire lives. But that was precisely why it was so shocking. Most that ever reached the Dao God Realm would have to use tens of millions of years at the very least. For a mortal to do it in a single bound...
It felt like in this case, however, this was already a cultivator. They had already reached the threshold of reaching that step, becoming shrouded in the mysteries of the Heavens that would have allowed them to become Dao Gods in a single bound.
But it was precisely because they were already cultivators that it didn't work out for them... and judging by the aura of this book, Ryu was doubtful that this person ever cared every.
Ryu's eyes narrowed as he ran a hand over the front cover. Then, after some thought, he opened up the tome for the first time in a long while.
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As Ryu was immersed in his own world, the news had already rocked the outside world. Not just in the Holy World itself, but also even outside of it. The Luminara Clan was, unsurprisingly, furious. Who would have thought that Ryu would actually dare to do this?
When Dao God Luminara heard of this news, her brows couldn't help but pinch with an undisguised frostiness. She had never personally met Ryu, nor made any outright threats to him, believing that it was beneath her station.
She was a Dao God. Just the subtleties of her state of mind could shock others into paying attention. She couldn't even remember the last time she had to clearly state her intentions about anything. People would always scramble to read her mind and act before she had to speak.
But to think that a mere human child would dare to spit in her face like this.
Despite this, her expression remained mostly indifferent. She looked down at the Sovereign that came to report this matter to her and spoke simple words.
"Report this to the other Dao Gods of the alliance. I want to hear their thoughts on this matter."