"Qi?" both Alex and Hao Ya spoke at the same time.
"What do you mean by that, master? Qi is depleting?" Hao Ya asked.
"We're running out of Qi?" Alex asked.
The man looked troubled. "Yes, we are," he said. "Qi is not something that's infinite. There is a finite amount and day by day, we are running low on it," he said.
Alex stood there with wide eyes, unable to comprehend the statement. "How... how can that be?" he asked.
"Why can it not?" the man asked. "Qi is a resource too. And like every other resource, it runs out as well."
"Then... aren't we doomed?" Alex asked. If the world, no, all worlds were running out of Qi then... how was he to cultivate endlessly?
"It's not as bad as it sounds," the man said. "You have no reason to worry just yet."
"Can you elaborate, senior?" he asked.
"It's like this," the man said. "There was always a finite amount of Qi. Even finite, the amount is so incredibly massive, that you likely can't comprehend it. And what's more, the Qi will never disappear at all."
"It will change forms for a while, get stored in a spirit vein, or get absorbed by something, but it will never be destroyed. Eventually, after they all disappear, the Qi will return to how it was," the man said.
"So... what's the problem?" Alex asked.
"Time," the man said. "Time is what is causing all this problem. It will take time for the Qi to turn back to Qi again. It will take time for the resources to be found. It will take time before the ones at the top find enough Qi to get higher."
Alex nodded as he thought about it. He could understand the theory behind what was being said, although there were still questions floating in his head. Unlike those questions, however, there was a separate question he wanted an answer to now.
"If time is what is needed then... how will the war help? Are they trying to lower the number of beings that will use Qi? Are they controlling the population to reduce the usage of Qi?" he asked.
"That's a result, but not the intention of these gods at all," the man said. "Doing so wouldn't help them increase the amount of Qi that exists, which is their main problem right now."
"Then why? Why would the gods want to start a war if what they want is Qi?" Alex asked.
The man smiled meekly. "Because that is the best way to actively turn stored Qi into usable Qi," he said.
"How?" Hao Ya asked. "Will the spirit veins and natural treasures dissipate Qi faster if there is a war?"
"Of course not," the man said. "Where do you think the most Qi is stored in our world? In Spirit veins? No. In natural treasures? Again, no. Then where can it be?"
Hao Ya and Alex both looked at each other, trying to guess the answer. Alex turned back towards the man and thought by himself.
'War... if a war is involved then...'
"NO WAY!" he shouted. "The cultivators."
The man nodded. "Exactly. It is the cultivators that have the most Qi in their bodies. Individually, they can never compare to stuff like Spirit veins or natural treasures. But collectively, there is a lot of Qi out there in the cultivators, be it Human, Demon, Beasts, or even Plants."
"Imagine a Divine realm cultivator who had been gathering Qi in his body, improving it for over a hundred thousand years. Imagine how much Qi would be gathered in that one Divine realm cultivator's body?"
"If you somehow manage to kill that person then... you suddenly have a lot of Qi available to you as the stored Qi in the corpse will quickly turn back to usable Qi," the man said. "Kill a thousand... and you suddenly have enough Qi to raise another 1000 of your own people as Divine realm cultivator. Kill people with higher cultivation, and then they have Qi for themselves."
"And the Gods want to start a war because they think killing people will restore enough Qi to help elevate their own cultivation base?" Alex asked. "Those bastards!"
The man looked surprised at the sudden cussing of gods. "Uhh, don't say it out loud even if you think so inside," he said. "You never know who or what is listening."
"Yes, you're right. Sorry, I got worked up because of that," Alex said with a bow.
"It's fine," he said. "Also, that is not the only reason the gods really want to start a war again. They want to attack the demons because they want something else from them.
"What else could they want?" Alex asked with anger still audible in his voice.
"They want a method that only the elder demons know about," the man said. "They want to know how one could plant and thus grow a World Tree."
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