Jin Xin listened to Li Yawei's metaphor and muttered, "I don't drink milk tea, that stuff seems to have no use other than making you fat."
Although he was joking, he understood Li Yawei's point, "You mean — all matter is constructed by photons through various opportunities, and once formed, it becomes invisible to the world, a very fascinating theory."
Li Yawei said indifferently, "It's not so fascinating. There are many things that people can't see, but it doesn't mean those things don't exist. Dogs can hear certain sounds that humans cannot, can you say they don't exist?"
Jin Xin could only nod.
Li Yawei continued, "The makeup of the high-energy world cannot be seen by beings in a low-frequency state because it's like the difference between summer insects and ice. Only practitioners in a certain special state can perceive the composition of the high-energy world."