Tan Shuchang had always considered himself born into a scholarly family and had also been a young star atop the honor roll, a true parasite of the upper class. He should have been holding significant local authority, receiving endless gifts, spending boundless money, enjoying innumerable years, and marrying countless concubines. How had he ended up becoming a demonic cultivator? After pondering for a long time and still not understanding, he slowly emerged from the pool of blood, deciding to think it over gradually…
Furthermore, the presence of mortal aura is a constraint.
If one does not cleanse away the mortal aura, after becoming an Immortal, the practice of cultivation will become doubly difficult. Given the same cultivation environment and conditions, two cultivators of the same aptitude, the one in the Land of the Four Pillars will undoubtedly find it easier to cultivate three hundred years of Dao than the cultivator in the Mortal Realm.
In the explanation of the young girl "Alu," having mortal aura is akin to living in a barren land, while being without mortal aura means dwelling in a land of abundance.
To compare cultivation to earning money, the latter is undoubtedly easier to earn the same amount.
The former might not be able to earn it even if they exhaust every effort.