TO ACHIEVE IMMORTALITY, I CULTIVATE USING QI LUCK
Chapter 1445 - Chapter 1445 Chapter 565 Nine Provinces Dilemma_2Chapter 1445: Chapter 565 Nine Provinces Dilemma_2 Chapter 1445: Chapter 565 Nine Provinces Dilemma_2 They lacked no talent, no effort, no innate talent, no comprehension; the only thing they lacked was resources.
As long as the resources were sufficient, Ding Wanxuan was confident that, within a century, the Nine Provinces could yield another three to five True Immortals.
This was the greatest achievement he had accumulated after seven hundred years of diligent effort, nurturing and recovering the Nine Provinces.
However, having an achievement was one thing, but making it bear fruit was not so easy.
It was still the same issue, the Nine Provinces had too little territory, resources too scarce, while there were too many people and too many Immortal Sects— there was simply not enough to go around.
With the lands of six nations divided among five Immortal Sects to maintain internal balance and to ensure succession, Ding Wanxuan had to allocate one nation to each sect to pacify the people.
And after this division, only one nation’s worth of resources was left to train new disciples.
How many new talents could one nation nurture?
There was a reason that only two True Immortals had emerged from the Nine Provinces over these years.
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Conversely, using the resources of one nation to cultivate two True Immortals over seven hundred years was nothing short of a miracle.
Word of this spread, and there was none who did not admire Ding Wanxuan’s capabilities in training disciples.
As the new Alliance Leader, he had done very well.
What?
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Why hadn’t the five nations that had been allocated cultivated new talents?
Were the five Immortal Sects incompetent?
Certainly not.
Although the lands of the five nations were divided among the five Immortal Sects, this division was only nominal.
The actual usage rights of these lands had long been planned.
Due to the current decline of the Nine Provinces and the severe scarcity of resources, they could only implement an elitist strategy to survive.
Using limited resources, they cultivated the most outstanding talents.
And as the Alliance Leader and the only Earth Immortal, the apparent leader of the Nine Provinces, Ding Wanxuan naturally needed focused cultivation.
Otherwise, facing other Immortal Sects like Changqing Immortal Sect and Taiping Dao in the future, having a leader who couldn’t fight would be not only embarrassing but also dangerous.
This was a world where might concentrated in a single individual; the one with the highest cultivation level could dominate everything.
If Ding Wanxuan couldn’t fight, then the Jiuzhou Immortal Gate was doomed to be destroyed.
Thus, whether he liked it or not, whether the other Immortal Sects of the Nine Provinces liked it or not, cultivating Ding Wanxuan was their only choice.
Therefore, apart from deliberately setting aside resources for nurturing new talents with one nation’s worth of land.
The remaining nominally divided five nations’ lands, three of which were given to Ding Wanxuan, provided him with the basic resources needed for an Earth Immortal’s cultivation.
Over seven hundred years, Ding Wanxuan concentrated on leading the broad directives of the Jiuzhou Immortal Gate and diverted the rest of his energy to enhance his own cultivation as much as possible.
He had endured seven hundred years of arduous cultivation and had vaguely touched the threshold of the mid-stage Earth Immortal.
He felt that possessing seven to eight hundred years, he should be able to reach mid-stage Earth Immortal.
Considering the time he spent lingering in the early stage after breaking through to Earth Immortal, he had used about two thousand years to reach mid-stage Earth Immortal.
Do not think this duration was long.
Compared to Lu Yuan, who took merely a few hundred years to cultivate from Human Immortal to Earth Immortal, and then from early Earth Immortal to mid-stage Earth Immortal in a few more hundred years, there was an unfathomable difference.
But you must know, Lu Yuan and his cultivation were supported by “Qi Luck”.
Once this support was activated, it would equate to several times the cultivation speed of another cultivator in the same realm.
For Lu Yuan, five hundred years was equivalent to five thousand years for others.
His Avatars, too, due to being fruits of the Qi Luck Dao, had virtually no bottlenecks.
As long as they could elevate their own quality and then accumulate enough Qi Luck, a breakthrough could be achieved by accumulation.
The whole process had hardly any difficulties—he just had to endure the time and build up his foundation.
This was incomparable.
Ding Wanxuan, with just the basic resources of three nations and spending two thousand years, broke through a minor realm.
Among the Earth Immortals, he already possessed exceptionally outstanding innate talent.
After all, an Earth Immortal had a lifespan of ten thousand years, and the Earthly Immortal Realm only had three phases: early, middle, and late.
Advancing one stage every two thousand years, you could complete the journey in six thousand years.
Even subtracting the two thousand years to cultivate from mortal to Earth Immortal, that would still leave two thousand years to attempt reaching Heavenly Immortal.
From this perspective, Ding Wanxuan could already be called a Heavenly Immortal seed.
In terms of innate talent, he was not inferior to the leader of the Changqing Immortal Sect, Song.
Were it any other Earth Immortal, even given the same resources, it would be impossible for them to break through one realm in two thousand years like the two of them had.
It was precisely because of this innate talent that Meng Jianshan had initially designated Ding Wanxuan as the successor, entrusting the Nine Provinces to him, believing in his capabilities.
But no matter how talented, one still needed time and resources to grow.
Ding Wanxuan, holding the lands of three nations, had been enduring and striving; within a thousand more years, he would be able to initially mature.
He was indeed living up to Meng Jianshan’s expectations.
And he was not only focusing on himself but, like Brother Meng, he was also attending to the growth of subsequent generations.
Apart from nurturing those direct disciples, Ding Wanxuan had also chosen a successor from among the remaining Human Immortals.
This successor was none other than Zhen Xuan, who was sitting before him.
There was no choice, the Jiuzhou Immortal Gate, after the post-war and following the death of Meng Jianshan, was left with only one Earth Immortal and three Human Immortals—a true decimation to merely a handful of significant figures.
Even after seven hundred years of development, only two more Human Immortals had emerged, bringing the total number of True Immortals, including Ding Wanxuan himself, to just six.
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