Snoring_Panda
I got bored searching for fun novels to read, so I decided to write some myself. Join my discord : https://discord.gg/HuMaR7EVm7
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Inferior to Superior is a spectrum of the quality of the roots. Supreme is the peak of Superior, and once you've achieved it, you can forget abour it. There are indeed many ways to improve spiritual roots. We'll see more in the Immortal realms.
This is a mistake. Its meant to be one of the other Daos. he hasn't learned Water yet.
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Cultivation Deviation brings down one's cultivation by at least a realm. Alex's wouldn't have been ready for a breakthrough if he had gone through it. I admit there was bad writing during the war --I made the DE start fighting a little too soon in the war, making the battle with him seem stretched-- but not this.
Manning Up doesn't help with Inner Demon though. If it did, nobody would have to fear Inner Demons ever. The moment you start to breakthrough and the Inner Demon assaults you, you forget every bit of confidence and motivation you had before, and you have to deal with everything that worries you or you fear. Alex was worried about failure, about the Dragon Emperor having tricks up his sleeve. He even worried about the Inner Demon itself failing him at such a crucial time. That was why he didn't do it. The only reason it worked later on is because he was way past the point where all his worries had come true or had been dealt with. and there was little what the Inner Demon could use against him.
I specifically worded it like that because those people wouldn't really know. They see Hannah's cultivation base and think she's the strongest, even though Alex has the greater feat.
Bai Jingshen is strong, but not strong enough to protect the trees if certain people find out. Also, he has no place to keep those trees. His Soul Space is regular sized and the trees are still in their infant stage where they will die easily if messed around with too much.
I intended for it to be a camera. I don't recall if I wrote something else. let me go recheck