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Lol, she's already giving up and begging for mercy?
Hasn't Hao always been chasing the extreme realms ever since he found out they existed? For establishing the Sainthood foundation, the details aren't clear yet, but it might be like the Heaven and Earth Law Manifestation extreme realm, where if you don't do it right the first time, you don't get a second chance to try again. In any case, he's not really going out of his way to obtain the incense fire and resentment. For now, it seems like he plans to use the ritual path as his primary method to enter Sainthood, but still wants to start accumulating the other two since he has the choice to. After all, incense fire is used for the majority of Saint level techniques, irrespective of which path he uses to ascend to Sainthood, so he probably needs to do it sooner or later anyway.
It's when you do things like this that people accuse you of being a demon ๐
What makes you think you can't have both? Seeing how many demonic sword cultivators there are, clearly they're not mutually exclusive. After all, apparently it's even possible to cultivate a Buddha heart with a demonic heart ๐๐
As an explanation for the phrase : Wizards are spellcasters who learn their magic through studying. Ultimately, they can learn any and every single kind of spell, and they're only limited by how many spells they can find out in the world to study. On the other hand, Sorcerers are spellcasters that do not need to study magic. Rather, their magic is innate, stemming from their bloodline. Because of this, they can only learn a small amount of spells, since they can only learn the spells their bloodline has stored and has a compatibility with, but in exchange, their spells are vastly stronger than those of a wizard that casts the same spell. Overall, a wizard is similar to a human cultivator that has the versatility to study anything, while a sorcerer is like a demonic beast cultivator that gains its strength from its bloodline, but is also limited by its bloodline.
This seems to be a poorly translated DnD reference. He's saying that if one can become a Wizard, then who would choose to become a Sorcerer?
Uh.. he's already a Saint. And that too, a Supreme Saint. Seriously, does this author even read the garbage he writes?
That's some hypocrisy, considering that your top disciple, the twin Buddhist Child, is half demonic himself. I swear, this author doesn't think more than a single step ahead when planning this novel ๐ฎโ๐จ
No, she never planned to sever her connection with Hao in the past. She only wished to repay him for his care in the past, and then show him the peak of the Sword Dao that she could attain. This path of severing her attachments seems to be something the Sword Saint taught her, since it's the same technique used by Haoyue Saint Son and their master.
What is this about 30 minutes? ๐ค๐ฎโ๐จ