"Why are you and my master obviously the same person in different worlds, but your ideas are so different?" Ah Hei looked at me angrily.

"Maybe it's because I was taught some messy things by a teacher who was not doing his job properly." When I think about the future Ah Wei trying to cheat me out of money and teach me some messy things, I get very angry.

"Yes, only the right education can breed the right people. No matter how you look at it, this world is too chaotic." Ahwei thought for a while and then explained.

"Before coming here, I knew a little bit about the history of this era, so it's the Qing Dynasty now, right?"

"Yes, where are you?" I nodded and asked what Awei's world was like like a regular chatter.

"Ming, our dynasty over there is called this, but it is not exactly the same as your Ming. Our world does not have steam engines or electric motors, but technology based on spiritual energy."

"Because we have experienced the technology era of weapon refining, runes, and cultivation very early, around the level 4 civilization, we can already use the ability of the level 5 civilization to influence the parallel world." Awei thought for a while and gave an idea. Definition.

"What about our side? What level is it?"

"How should I put it? Your world's spiritual essence has disappeared, and there seems to be no trace of other high-level energy bodies. There are not many resources required to develop high-level civilizations. Even if you break away from the planet, turn to control stars, or even control a galaxy , are very difficult to achieve. At this point in time, it will probably take another 100 years to enter a level 1 civilization."

"On the contrary, the entire outer space is filled with deadly antimatter, just like a huge explosive barrel. No wonder my master said that the history of this world has not been written until the end, and the only thing that can be produced is the world-destroying Dark Demon. ." Awei began to analyze.

"You put it this way, why do I feel a little embarrassed for my own world? It turns out that no one wants it until the end." I really can't imagine what those advanced civilizations full of other resources are like.

"You will help me, right?" Awei suddenly raised his head and seemed to ask seriously.

"Yes, I will help you with anything you need." I nodded.

"Then try to see if I can return to Taixu Mountain if I die."

Chapter 3 A man named Ah Wei decided to die

"Are you crazy? Someone would have such a request." I was shocked when I heard Awei's request. How could someone come up with such an outrageous idea.

"Isn't it strange? If you don't have strength, you won't be able to live for a long time." Awei said while unbuttoning his plain clothes.

"This world is not that dangerous. Normal people can survive." I quickly stopped Ah Wei's movements.

"That's not what I meant, it's just... I don't know how to live. It's better to save yourself the trouble and just help me return to Taixu Mountain. After all, I'm just a spiritual body, and there is still my magic weapon there. I'm dead. The soul should have returned and just lost its cultivation." Awei thought about it and decided to take action.

"How can you be so sure? If you die and your consciousness is trapped in this world and you can't go back, you might as well wait for the people over there to pick you up." I persuaded Ah Hei.

"They won't leave me. I didn't go back. There must be danger over there. I must go back to help quickly. Help me." Ah Wei took out his knife and motioned to use it for himself.

"I can't do it... Besides, wouldn't you die if you throw your cultivation back?" I hesitated a little. Although she said it with confidence, it was obviously not reliable.

"If I hadn't been able to do it by myself, I would have given myself a knife a long time ago. Why are you so stubborn? Be quick and precise. The sharper you are, the less I will suffer." Ah Wei took off his plain clothes and pointed. parts of the heart.

I didn't expect her to be so straightforward, so I turned away a little embarrassed, not daring to look at her.

"I want you to help me. You are still shy here. Can you be normal and hurry up and get things done? I have to go back to save the master." Ah Hei urged.

"You are the one who is obviously abnormal, right?" I didn't dare to think back to the scene just now, I just felt like my breathing was tight.

"Yes, your era is still a feudal society, and it is normal for men and women not to have sex." Ahwei thought for a while, and it seemed that he was a little reckless.

"Well, I'll turn around and you come from behind, facing here, and I'll be over like an injection." Ah Wei turned around and pointed at his back.

I turned around and looked at the horrific wounds on Ah Wei's white back. When I thought that Ah Wei had left them there to help me, I couldn't do anything.

Why does this have to be the case? There should be other ways.

"Hurry up." Ah Hei looked at me with some confusion.

"I really can't do anything like this. We must have other ways." I tried to comfort Awei. She must be too impatient, so she thought of such a ridiculous method.

"That's it. Then just hold it still and I'll move it myself." Ah Hei thought for a while and realized that it should be considered an accident if he bumped into it, not a suicide. It should not have violated the rules for using the magic weapon.

"What is the Indian Mercy Knife Technique?" I knew right away. Ah Wei probably thought that this was not considered suicide. It was just like Indians killing fish. If the fish hits the edge of the knife, it is not considered killing.

"It won't work this way, that won't work either, can you do it?" Awei shouted angrily.

"Are we thinking of a way? There must be a way for you to go back, and it doesn't have to be such a painful way." I continued to comfort Awei.

"This body can't feel much." Ah Wei grabbed the knife with some disdain and scratched his hand, saying that he was not afraid of such pain at all.

"Hey, don't." I didn't even have time to stop her. Her big move would definitely open her wound.

"You have to know that we all have to learn to escape from the mortal world in that world. It is countless times more painful than death. This little pain... it hurts." As expected, Ah Hei made a big move, and the pain on his body The wound made her extremely painful.

"Stop messing around and take good care of your injuries." I was a little helpless and was going to go out to ask the herdsman for some hot water and help her apply it.

"Why does it hurt so much?" Awei couldn't catch his breath for a long time and kept thinking.

I guess she hasn't gotten used to the physical body for too long, because when I just escaped from the mechanical emperor and returned to the physical body from the mechanical body, I had a similar feeling. I lost control of pain and had to adapt to the body again.

"You should rest first." I turned around and left her room, and happened to meet the herder aunt sweeping the floor at the door.

"Excuse me, do you have hot water and towels?" I wanted to give Awei a hot compress, but after thinking about it, white towels should be a luxury item in this era, and I just hoped she could give me a clean cloth.

"I accidentally overheard your conversation just now." The aunt tried hard to speak in words that I could barely understand.

"Ah, I'm so sorry for making you laugh." I thought about the conversation with Awei's god-level disease. It was so embarrassing. How could anyone discuss such a thing.

"It's okay, there's nothing to be ashamed of. They're all people who have been here before. Just give it some more and I'll do something good for you tonight to make you stronger." The aunt tried her best to express her concern.

"Did you misunderstand something?" But the more I listened, the more strange it became. Did I misunderstand something...

"The one at my house is not very good. I have to rely on eating cows to make up for it. Now I am very vigorous. Young man, you should also have some." The aunt looked at me with concern, then her eyes moved and she glanced at Awei's room.

"Give her a surprise." The aunt had a happy expression on her face, as if she was watching her child scoop up cabbage.

"...This is a misunderstanding." Only then did I realize that the aunt probably misunderstood what Awei said.

"Hey, you two, don't be so quarrelsome. Although we herdsmen don't have that much experience, we do know a little bit. The aunt covered her mouth and snickered and walked away.

Now I finally saw what simple enthusiasm is, but I couldn't argue with it anymore.

After a while, the aunt came over with hot water and a cotton towel that was obviously new. I couldn't help but feel a little moved. You must know that this place is inaccessible and the supplies are not abundant. It may take many years to buy such a handmade cotton towel. .

What was given to us was such valuable materials.

"This is for patients. It gets dirty after just one use. It doesn't need to be so good. It's too wasteful." I quickly explained to them.

"Only patients need such good things. Just take it. In fact, those people told us something before they left. You are not bad people, you are capable progressive people. Although I don't understand that much, mom, but in the future Hope is all in you." The herdsman aunt still gave it to me enthusiastically.

I couldn't refuse, so I walked into the room with a towel and hot water.

Awei lay on the bed without saying anything. I took a towel dipped in hot water and gently wiped her wound.

"I can't stand it anymore, it hurts so much. How about a simpler way to die tomorrow?" Ah Hei suggested to me while holding back tears.

Chapter 3 Outrageous Conjecture

"Why can't you try to stay alive and wait for your senior brothers to pick you up? Do you really just want to try to see if you can go back? In any case, this is beyond the concept of "trying"." I tried again. I tried to persuade Ah Hey.

"Taixu Mountain is still waiting for me to save it." Ah Wei thought about it again and could only come to this conclusion.

"If your master has enemies that he can't kill, then maybe he has his own intentions in leaving you alone? And you just seeking death seem to be evading your own responsibilities." I tried. Thinking about Ah Hei's mood.

"Maybe it's because living like a mortal... is too hard." Awei hesitated a little, and she was somewhat aware that she was trying to escape.

Undoubtedly, my answer hit her doubts. Maybe her master did have his own arrangements for leaving her here. If she died rashly, the mission would fail.

But now, what can she do without any ability?

"Mortals also have a mortal perspective. To understand and feel the world, it might be a good choice to live again." I recalled Awei when we first met. At that time, she was so light and thorough. I thought it would be long ago. Think through these issues clearly.

"Although you are not one ten thousandth as good as my master, you can still speak eloquently sometimes, but the problem now is not just this." Ah Hei stopped struggling.

Since the master asked him to retake it, let him retake it. She also wants to try to do what she can in this world.

The problem is that this world is materialistic.

"Any more questions?" I have long been accustomed to the world I live in, so it is difficult to understand her mood for a while.

"This world with no spiritual essence at all makes all the education and knowledge system I have received become a joke." Ahwei thought for a while, and this was the most incompatible thing about him in this world.

"Then maybe your master just wants you to live like an ordinary person so that you can find the problem?" I tried to suggest to Awei, but I couldn't help feeling conflicted in my heart.

The next few decades will be the most turbulent period for this land. Can Awei and I really stay out of it?

"So how can ordinary people survive in this world?" Ah Wei knew the history and basic information of this world, but he was unable to understand the sorrows, joys and sorrows of ordinary people in that thick narrative.

"Being loved by my parents since childhood, I received an ordinary education, learned knowledge, and had a crush on the most beautiful girl in the class. Then I left my parents and went to a wider world, met more people, and worked hard to support myself with what I learned. Then spend your life with the person you love, have a child who is loved by you and your lover, and then watch the child grow up and grow old together." I tried to explain to Ah Wei the life of an ordinary person in this world.

"It's hard to understand that our world no longer has the parents and love you mentioned." Ahwei saw my confused expression and continued.

"In our world, as long as we cross the Golden Elixir stage, we can freely choose whether to continue living with our current personality, or choose to return to the Yuanying of Heaven and Earth to rebuild and forge our own roots, so we will neither die nor die. With parents, a new personality will be in the sect of his choice as soon as he is born." Ah Wei recalled his past.

"Is there no birth, old age, sickness or death?" I was a little surprised that Awei actually came from such a world.

"Birth, old age, sickness, death, love, separation, resentment, and hatred. They are all evil spirits that hinder cultivation. Master will make sure that we get rid of them." Ah Wei didn't think there was anything strange about it.

"Then you won't... have some entertainment activities or something?" I thought for a while, whether such a world would be too good or too terrible.

"The happiest thing is of course the advancement of cultivation. It's just that as we are the few people involved in the world of fifth-level civilization, we still need to be responsible for helping other worlds and not going astray." Ah Hei didn't seem to understand what I meant by entertainment.

"Why are you helping other worlds?" I really can't understand how the current Ah Wei turned into a little liar who will cultivate immortality in Internet cafes in the future.

"Each world has its own star spirit and its own destined people. Just like the ancestral dragons of this world and you, they are all so-called destinies that were born when the world was born. The same is true for my master, and A certain star god in our world also has this kind of relationship." Ah Hei mentioned the master, his eyes became a little lonely.

"Then everything is destined to happen, isn't it?" I thought about it, feeling a little scared.

"No, a world will have countless factors that influence its direction. What the master has been doing is to prevent those planetary civilizations from being corrupted by guys like the jester in yellow who use their power to seize other people's worlds." Awei mentioned again of what they did.

"But I still don't understand. Your world should be so powerful that no one dares to take any chances with you. Why do you care about what happens to other worlds?" No matter how you think about it, wasting precious resources to save other people's worlds is a waste of time. A thankless act.

And like Ah Wei said, most cultivators are already immortal. It would not be very painful to encounter Ah Wei whose consciousness is trapped in other worlds.

One less person dies in his own world, but the world of others keeps getting stronger.

"Master didn't talk about this issue in detail. He only said that this is the only way to go, so that more people in the world can retain their rationality. This will be very important at the last moment." Ah Hei tried very hard to use words that I could understand. As he explained, he paused and thought about words like rationality and last.

"So what will happen in the end?" I listened to Awei's words and didn't quite understand where so many worlds would end up.

"Different worlds have different legends, and they all call it the ultimate of the universe. There are worlds with prosperous mechanical civilizations that believe the world will eventually end in a technological singularity, and there are also worlds with prevalent genes that believe the world will eventually evolve a kind of Super creatures that devour all things, and even many idealistic civilizations will believe that life from higher latitudes will come to their world, or the materialistic world will believe that the world will eventually return to heat death."

"But my master believes that the last moment is the ultimate of the universe, an existence that can be united by people from all worlds to fight, rather than a completely irresistible fate, so the more worlds that retain rationality, the better." Awei said Finally, I was a little tired.

"Then from what you said, it seems to be quite important." I nodded, agreeing with Awei's idea.

"Speaking of which, the master seems to have said that the destiny of each world is unimaginable. But now the imbalance between the worlds is getting more and more serious. Either someone is causing trouble secretly, or one of you has awakened inexplicably. Strength." Ah Hei stretched his body.

"How inexplicable?" I was a little surprised by Ah Wei's statement, how inexplicable it was that it would affect the ultimate outcome of the world.

"For example, you can create the power of a whole world by just writing." Awei thought for a while and laughed again. This is indeed impossible. Even a fifth-level civilization cannot produce such an outrageous power. The power of reverse entropy alone The energy consumed is enough to produce the power to destroy the world.

"Yes, your master's guess is too outrageous..."

Chapter 3 I will always remember you

After a period of rest, Awei suddenly developed an inexplicable curiosity about the world, which really hurt me.

Neither the wind nor the snow in Tibet could stop her sudden childlike heart.

Although she said that she was still trying to control her consciousness to return to Taixu Mountain every night, there was no doubt that time passed day by day, and even she had to doubt whether everything she believed in was true.

The simple herdsman aunt would sometimes quietly pull me aside when she saw her behavior and ask me in a low voice in unskilled Chinese, "Is that person in your family suffering from any stimulation? Is it normal? I need to find a rescuer." Do you want to take a look?"

I quickly told them not to worry, she just missed home, so sometimes she would say some weird things.

In order for Awei to continue to believe, she would let me go to her room every night and listen to her talk about the world she had been to, and she asked me to help her remember those weird experiences.

"What's the use of me remembering it for you?" I sat beside Awei's bed, looking at her sad look with some confusion.

"Because I'm afraid that I will forget." Ah Wei told me seriously while lying on the bed across the thick quilt.

"If you forget, just forget it. Anyway, you will remember it when they come to pick you up." I thought about it and realized that Awei probably just couldn't pass his own level.

"No, if I don't believe in my experiences, one day I will suddenly feel that everything in my past is just a weird dream." Ahwei thought for a while, how to describe that feeling.

"I'm very familiar with this." I couldn't help but smile bitterly. This feeling that made me think it was a dream has killed me several times.

"Then I will become an ordinary person who believes in some kind of impossibility just because of sudden random thoughts. This impossibility cannot be self-proven. Do you know this feeling? I have begun to doubt myself. I I need you to look at me." Awei suddenly sat up and tried to find something to write down what he was thinking.

"Lie down and speak slowly, and I will help you remember it." I saw Awei looking a little anxious, so I had to comfort her.

"You obviously didn't take it seriously." Ah Hei's thoughts were restless.

"The herdsmen say that there is actually a kind of people here called heavenly singers. They often don't know how to read and have no culture, but after a serious illness, they will suddenly become familiar with the legendary story of Guangesar's subjugation of demons. As you know, the legend of Guangesar’s subjugation of demons is tens of millions of words long. Even if ordinary people want to memorize it, it is very difficult, but they will understand it on their own after a serious illness." I thought about it and started talking about being a herdsman. Stories from there.

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