Alex only needed Bladedance to explain that one part for the rest of his confusion to get sorted out all on its own.Qi at a higher cultivation realm was a scarce resource. Even for Divinities, they needed a lot of Qi in order to properly cultivate and breakthrough. As a result, they either had to gather a lot of resources to acquire the Qi from, or they could just have heaven do it for them.
After each completion of a tribulation, the Qi left behind by the heaven would be more potent than gathering treasures. As a result, most people felt a need to call upon Heaven when they needed Qi to cultivate.
It was a risky method of cultivating, as each tribulation would be stronger than the last. And since a tribulation came every 10 thousand years, if you ended up calling a particularly strong tribulation lightning in that time and failed to improve, you would end up dying.
Alex didn’t know how many tribulation lightning Bladedance had called upon by now, but if any of them were strong enough to threaten a Celestial, she would be in danger.
But she didn’t appear nervous at all, so Alex could only believe that was not the case.
The ship stayed a distance away from the mountain where they were going to go through their tribulations, and Battlesage was the first to leave as planned.
He landed atop the mountain, still feeling the constant watch from the sky above. He took a deep breath and then called upon the heavens.
The sky grew dark in an instant and minor thunderclaps were heard all around. Lightning crackled here and there, tendrils of light sparking the dark insides of the cloud.
Battlesage prepared himself and the first lightning bolt struck down from the sky.
Battlesage had a cultivation base in the middle of the Immortal Origin realm. He was even weaker than Alex in terms of his cultivation even after being alive for over 700 thousand years.
But just like Alex, he also had a physical body in the Divine realm.
He struck the first lightning bolt with relative ease, not even a scratch left on his fist.
Bladedance narrowed her eyes.
"Immortal Transcendence 9th realm," she said with a clear understanding of the strength behind the strike.
"That’s weaker than I would’ve assumed," Alex said with some surprise.
"Same. I expected his lightning to be stronger, given how many dozens of these he’s missed. But then, I suppose heaven is trying to be fair. He had no resources to cultivate with during his time in Hell, so it wouldn’t try to kill him."
Alex nodded slightly, finding Bladedance’s words to spark some thought in him.
Did heaven care whether one lived a long time or not?
All evidence said that was true, but Bladedance’s words made him wonder if he had been thinking about it too simply.
What if he were to assume the opposite? What if Heaven didn’t care whether one lived a long time or not?
If so, why was there such a thing as Immortal tribulation?
Alex mulled over the question. Was it possible that instead of attacking someone for living a long time, the heaven attacked them because they kept their Qi for a long time?
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