TheHiddenSword
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Ah ok, I understand now
What? I don't understand what you mean.
he doesn't know he was sent to test him, he thought he was a tipsy weakling that wanted to start something. He thought qi was the ultimate way to judge power and thought others couldn't hide it and got hurt because of it. And yeah, the moment he realized it wasn't a xianxia world, he completely abandoned caution and acted like it was his previous world. Which means he acted, not like a young master or whatever, but like someone from the real world that has trained, is arrogant because of it, and is annoyed by someone seemingly weaker than himself.
? The narration is limited 3rd person, linked to Tian. If he gets information wrong, you'll also get information wrong. He remarked on a very limited part of the adventurer population, whom he doesn't know the levels, that they can't use their qi. That's all the information you have. This whole every adventurer can't use their qi, can't move it, can't hide it, is just your baseless assumptions. Same with the lvl 5+ can do it. Another assumption from you that comes out of nowhere. All you know, is that this man can hide it, that's it. Tian is mostly in the dark in this world so far, and things will get clearer, but this is the beginning, don't expect to be able to understand everything right off the bat. Part of reading is discovery after all.
not every chapter has an immediate reward. There's quite a bit of stuff I left in the earlier chapters that still haven't been explained yet.
'annoying but powerful female number 1'
it's only Qi, it's a mistake.
yes, monsters in cultivation are animals that can cultivate.
there's not that much Qi in the world, even though nobody is using it. It will be more explained in the future
he can, but that doesn't mean he knows which metal is which. If you put two pieces of different metal in front of him, he'll be able to tell that they're different, even though they look the same.
that is true it's my bad. I knew about it but when I was writing this, I was thinking about the corporal language and wrote it anyway.