Infinite Evolution: My Comprehension Talent is The Strongest Cheat -
Chapter 49: Nah, I’m Going To Do What I Want
Chapter 49: Nah, I’m Going To Do What I Want
Even if he possessed Limit Affinities for five different Primary Elements, there was simply no way the Crown Prince could advance so many levels in a meagre few years. In fact, it was less likely for him to accomplish this feat with so many Primary Element Affinities, for the difficulty of cultivating exponentially increased when you had to gather Magicules to support five Primary Elements.
In essence, a Multi-Elemental Mage had only two paths, one of which would waste all potential.
The First Path: prioritize one of the Primary Elements, neglecting all the others you had an Affinity for.
This choice, although superficial and not much different from if you were a single Element Mage, guaranteed that you’d breeze through cultivation realms.
You could also still take advantage of the increased connection with heaven-and-earth that came along with possessing multiple Primary Elemental Affinities. Subsequently, your breakthroughs in the future would experience no bottlenecks up to a certain point; this was the biggest benefit of having a deeper connection with heaven-and-earth.
Then there was the Second Path—also the most difficult Path—which was to forget about improved cultivation speed and instead cultivate all your Primary Elements at once.
Those who took this path were few and far between, but they were also the most powerful within the same Realm.
Naturally, they also had deep connections with heaven-and-earth, sometimes even deeper than those who followed the First Path.
To summarize things, if a deeper connection with heaven-and-earth meant higher upper limits for cultivation realms, then the First Path enabled one to reach that limit faster. On the other hand, those of the Second Path had even higher upper limits, but would reach them way slower than their First Path counterparts.
So then, which was the correct Path to take?
If you asked Jin, then he’d answer that... neither was the correct Path.
In his opinion, both were flawed. They were broken. Fragmented. Paths leading to dead ends.
The true way to cultivate as a Mage, which Jin figured out after completely understanding the Mage Path, was to cultivate all Primary Elements. It was to cultivate, assimilate, and sublimate all Elements with oneself, ultimately embodying the Elements themselves.
And since Elements were essentially Intents, the ’True Path’ as Jin called it, meant that one had to embody the Intents after ’fusing’ them with oneself. And only after perfectly embodying every single Intent could one officially step into the 3rd Rank envisioned in Jin’s Martial Dao Evolution Path.
Of course, not everyone could achieve this, and since he wanted the Evolution Path to be accessible to everyone, he had to think up a simplified version.
’Maybe I should extract the simplest aspects of every Intent, imprint them into the Martial Dao Booklets and allow everyone to comprehend those Imprints,’ Jin pondered internally, continuing to walk alongside the two young beauties. ’No, even that would be setting the threshold too high...’
After a while of contemplating the matter, he ultimately decided that he needed to filter through and choose the absolute best combinations of all Intents. From there, he could detail specific paths that people could follow based on their personal qualities.
’I could call it something like the... Infinite Intent Web.’
’Infinite Intents.’
’Infinite Possible Combinations.’
’Perfect, I’d say.’
However, for right now, this was all just a theory of Jin’s. To put it into practical practice, he had to comprehend far more Intents—far, far, far more Intents.
’If only there was a way to comprehend all Intents at once,’ Jin sighed. fre ewebno(v)e\l.(c)om
To synthesize infinite possible Intent combinations, each uniquely suitable to each practitioner of the Martial Dao Path, there had to be infinite Intents comprehended by the founder. But to achieve this was far from simple; after all, even though Jin may have comprehended hundreds of thousands of Intents up to this point, that wasn’t infinity.
Infinity was unquantifiable.
So even if Jin had millions, billions, or even quadrillions of Intents, that would still be nowhere close to infinity. It wouldn’t even be on the same scale.
’Then again, perhaps I’m overthinking this...’
Most Intents were extremely similar to others. To Jin, who was nearing one million comprehended Intents, he understood this all too well.
To the majority of the population, even 100 comprehended Intents was too much unless you were intending to fuse them all with yourself before breaking through Rank 3 to improve foundations. Otherwise, it was just a waste of time to comprehend so many Intents.
Not everyone followed the Martial Dao Evolution Path in the Main World, and even those few who did didn’t necessarily need to comprehend so many Intents. They could rely on the act of Essence Refinement and all variations of it to break through to Rank 3; it would just be a more basic breakthrough, with nothing exceptional to boast about.
But getting back to the main matter at hand, infinity was a stretch. An impossible goal.
Even if Jin, by some miracle, got his hands on a Source that contained all the Intents of the World, there was no guarantee that there were truly an infinite number of Intents inside the World.
No matter which way he looked at it, comprehending an infinite number of Intents was simply impossible.
At least, from the perspective of a slightly stronger ant, it was impossible.
Perhaps some higher dimensionality beings that transcended the three dimensions could make something unquantifiable like infinite finite—but that had nothing to do with the current Jin.
’It’s about time I make a breakthrough into Rank 3,’ he thought.
His Foundational Intents were already 100% merged with his Dantian. Now, his 100+ Cosmic Singularity Intents were pushing into nothin-...
’Wait...’
A lightbulb suddenly flashed in Jin’s mind. He looked inside himself—at his Dantian—at its 100% fullness. A bold idea formed, urging a devilish smirk onto his face.
’Who is to say that 100% merging is the limit?’ he cackled inwardly. ’I’m the one carving out this path, am I not?? I’m just gonna do what I want, then.’
In the Martial Dao Evolution Path, the emphasis of the 1st Chapter was on Essence Refinement.
Whereas the 2nd Chapter was focused on the merging of Intents and Dantians.
But why place limiters on his own Evolution Path??
’I’m going about this all wrong. All so wrong.’
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