Chapter 1718: 1664—Chapter 1665
Chapter 1718: Chapter 1664—Chapter 1665
With a blade in heart, the intent to kill arises on its own.
Perhaps this description may seem inappropriate, but for these Cultivators, when they are weak, they need to rely on Religious Sects, the Divine Dynasty, and ancient countries; but when their power is sufficient to stand alone in the world, such dependency naturally fades away.
This is not to speak of ingratitude, rather it is a kind of human instinct. Relying on others makes it hard to stand alone, and complete independence begins with a total severance of dependence.
This is true for ordinary people, and even more so for these Cultivators, as they possess much greater power than the average person.
If they received favors from Religious Sects or ancient countries under the Divine Dynasty when they were weak, then even after they become powerful, with the reliance on power gone, there still remain emotional ties, or the bondage of interpersonal relationships. This is the foundation upon which a Religious Sect or an ancient country under the Divine Dynasty stands—the true core of unity.
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