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Chapter 159: A Baby Star

"I don't have much to offer," Astralis said, his expression downcast as he gestured at the fragments of dying light surrounding us. "This is a dying world, after all. Our resources are..."

I was about to respond when something strange happened.

Astralis turned his head slightly to the side, and his face transformed. The sorrow vanished, replaced by an impish grin. “But actually,” he whispered to himself. “I have access to countless treasures that would make Qi Condensation cultivators drool with envy!"

I blinked. That was... unexpected.

"Azure," I thought, "what just happened?"

Azure's laughter echoed in my mind. "Remember how I mentioned inner world spirits cannot lie? This is what happens when they try. They physically cannot maintain a deception – their nature forces them to immediately correct any falsehood, usually they’ll whisper or mutter the corrections."

Well, that was... interesting. I turned back to Astralis, who was still maintaining his sorrowful expression despite the stars in his hair twinkling with barely suppressed amusement.

"So," I said slowly, "you do have a lot to offer."

The stars in Astralis's hair actually flickered with surprise. "How did you—" He caught himself, then sighed with all the put-upon dignity an ancient divine messenger in the form of a young boy could muster. "Yes, fine, I do."

Then his face twisted into that mischievous expression again as he turned slightly away and whispered: "But as a mere Qi Condensation cultivator, you can't take any of it back with you anyway, hahaha!"

I was starting to see a pattern here.

"Is there really no way to store items in my inner world?" I asked, hoping its Civilization Realm master knew a method.

Astralis shook his head firmly. "It's a matter of cultivation level, and yours is too…low."

I waited for a whisper to follow, but none came. Interesting – so that, at least, was the truth. Still, there had to be something useful here. "What about breakthrough materials? Surely there must be something that could help advance my cultivation."

"Your spirit has already acquired the elements required for the breakthrough to the Elemental Realm," he replied, gesturing vaguely at the space around us. "That's the only thing you could have used in this realm."

I frowned. "It is strange that there are no other breakthrough materials...”

"You have to understand – cultivators require specific materials to develop their inner worlds. This is fundamentally different from how rouqin advance. Any resource that could have helped develop your inner world has already been consumed in the creation and maintenance of this realm."

I couldn't help but sigh. It really had been too good to be true. Although... "Azure, is he telling the truth about that?"

"Yes," Azure confirmed. "He really can’t lie but also think about it – this entire realm was created by a Civilization Realm cultivator. Any resources that could help develop an inner world would have been used in its construction or absorbed by the realm's fundamental structures over time."

Made sense. Still disappointing though.

"But," Astralis continued, a new light entering his eyes, "if you really want to, you could try annexing this world…"

My eyes widened at that suggestion. Unfortunately, my knowledge of inner worlds, while growing, still had significant gaps. I knew annexation was possible – Wei Lin had mentioned it once or twice in passing – but the requirements and process were complete mysteries to me.

Before I could get too excited about the possibility, however, Astralis turned his head again, that now-familiar mischievous look spreading across his features. "But little do you know," he whispered with barely contained glee, "trying to annex a world of this size will end up causing your own inner world to be absorbed! In that case, I'll take your life realm energy for free! Hahaha!"

I blinked. So that was the plan. Get me to attempt something far beyond my capabilities, then capitalize on my inevitable failure. At least he was straightforward about his schemes... in a roundabout sort of way.

"Azure," I thought, "what's your take on this?"

"Each inner world spirit has a different personality," Azure replied, clearly amused by the boy. "This one seems to be on the mischievous side."

"So, even with the World Tree Sutra, annexing this world would be..."

"Impossible at your current level," Azure confirmed. "Astralis knows far more than I do about these matters, and he seems quite confident we'd fail and be consumed ourselves."

I nodded slowly. It did make sense. Attempting to annex the inner world of a Civilization Realm cultivator while still in the Qi Condensation realm would be like... well, like trying to swallow an ocean with a teacup.

"Master, what exactly are you hoping to gain here?" Azure asked after a moment.

I considered the question carefully. "Once I return to the Two Sun's world, I'll be focusing on mastering the power of the blue sun. Since life realm energy is similar, gaining some comprehension of it here could be valuable. It might even help me create beings in my inner world sooner rather than later."

"A good idea," Azure mused. "And it would certainly be more practical than attempting to annex an entire world."

Turning back to Astralis, who was trying his best to hide the grin on his face, I asked, "What about life realm energy comprehension? Is there any way to—"

"You don't want to try annexing the world?" he interrupted, looking disappointed. "Are you sure? Because if you—"

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"No," I said firmly. "About that life realm energy..."

He pouted – which was a strange expression to see on an immortal messenger – before sighing. "It is possible for me to transfer what remains of the Celestial Sovereign's understanding of life realm energy."

He opened his hand, revealing a crystal that looked like it had been through several wars. Cracks spider-webbed across its surface, and pieces were actively falling away even as we watched.

"This Comprehension Crystal is all that's left."

Then, right on cue, he turned his head and grinned. "But absorbing even this much comprehension will make you brain dead! Then I can take that life realm energy of yours! It's the perfect plan!"

I held back a sigh. Was he going to do this every time?

"Master, don’t worry," Azure assured me. "I can absorb the life realm comprehension and then transfer it to you in manageable amounts. He clearly doesn’t expect your inner world spirit to be quite so... advanced."

He was right. The typical inner world spirit at the Qi Condensation realm was barely sentient.

"What about other types of comprehension crystals?" I asked Astralis. "Surely there must be more..."

Astralis shook his head, and this time his expression remained steady. "The Master was very clear – I can only give one away as a reward to each person. As for the rest, they belong to the new master."

Now that was interesting. "And how does one become the new master?"

"There are different ways," Astralis explained, counting them off on his fingers. "First, if an inhabitant of this world reaches Tier 9, they automatically become the new master.”

Breaking through to Tier 9? Given the state of the world and its declining energy, that seemed... unlikely.

“But we also have a special provision,” he continued. “If someone shows the potential to reach Tier 9, I can administer a test. Pass it, and they become the new master right away."

My thoughts briefly turned to Han Renyi - with his talent, determination, and the gains from my influence, could he potentially qualify for that special test? It was worth keeping in mind.

"Second, someone could get revenge for the Sovereign."

I held back a sigh, that condition not only would require power that is likely at the sixth major realm of cultivation but would require knowing what happened to the creator of this realm in the first place, something Astralis couldn't or wouldn't explain.

"And lastly," his eyes gleamed, "by annexing this world! You know, maybe you should give that a try after all..."

I ignored that last suggestion, and decided to see what else I could get from this world. "What about cultivation techniques?" I asked. "Surely there must be some records left behind..."

"Those are also reserved for the new master," Astralis replied firmly, unfortunately there was no mischievous follow-up whisper.

That wasn't as much of a problem as he might think - after all, I could always acquire techniques directly from the sects themselves. They might not be as profound as what the Celestial Sovereign left behind, but they would serve my purposes well enough – adding to Azure’s growing database.

"Before we proceed with the comprehension crystal,” I said. “I need to know – will lending my life realm energy be harmful to me in any way?"

Astralis paused for a moment then shook his head. "If you were a normal life realm cultivator, you would naturally recover it. But if you have a limited capacity..." He trailed off meaningfully.

I thought about the blue sun in my inner world. Its capacity was indeed limited, but it also had the ability to recover energy over time. That should be enough.

"What's the actual process?"

"The Starhaven Realm has three trees known as realm stabilizing trees," Astralis explained. "Feeding them life realm energy will help them recover and do their job. You might recognize one of them – the Three Leaf Clover Sect's Ancestor's Tree."

I nodded slowly. That explained why that tree had felt so strange, why it had responded so strongly to my presence. It wasn't just any sacred tree – it was one of the fundamental pillars holding this world together.

"The crystal?" I asked, holding out my hand.

Astralis placed the cracking crystal in my palm with what looked suspiciously like barely suppressed glee. I had a feeling he was still hoping it would somehow overwhelm me, but with Azure's help, this should be manageable.

I studied the crystal thoughtfully. "I still feel that Life Realm comprehension alone isn't enough..."

"Oh?" Astralis raised an eyebrow, and his expression turned sly. "Well, what else could you possibly want? You're welcome to stay here forever, you know. Provide life realm energy to stabilize the world, live like a king among the rouqin..." He spread his arms wide, encompassing the crystalline space around us. "I could arrange quite a comfortable existence for you."

I shook my head slowly, my eyes drifting to the view of the realm that shimmered in the fragments around us. "This is the Starhaven Realm, isn't it?"

"Yes, but—"

"So, this realm specializes in star cultivation methods..."

"I already told you," Astralis cut in sharply, "you can't have access to the Master's cultivation methods!"

I couldn't help but smile. "I don't want his cultivation method."

"Then what—"

"I want one of the stars for my inner world."

The stars in Astralis's hair actually stuttered in their twinkling, like a crowd of people all gasping at once. His mouth opened and closed several times before he managed to speak.

"That's... that's..." He seemed to be struggling to find words. "You can't just... I mean... they're not..."

"This world was constructed using breakthrough materials," I continued. "And those stars are part of that construction. They're essentially concentrated breakthrough materials in their purest form."

"But... but..." Astralis was practically sputtering now. Then, predictably, he turned his head and whispered, "Actually, trading a single star for life realm energy would be an incredibly fair deal, especially since most of them are dying anyway..."

He caught himself and spun back to face me, but it was too late. I'd heard the whisper, and more importantly, I'd seen the calculation in his eyes. He wanted my life realm energy badly enough that he was willing to consider it.

"Impossible!" he declared grandly. Then, in a whisper: "Though maybe one of the smaller ones wouldn't hurt..."

"The smallest one you can spare," I offered reasonably.

"Absolutely not!" Then, turning: "The third star in the Western constellation is already half-dead anyway..."

This went on for several more minutes, with Astralis alternating between adamant refusals and whispered considerations of which star he could most easily part with. Finally, he seemed to reach some sort of internal compromise.

"Fine," he said, managing to look both annoyed and pleased at the same time. "One star. The smallest one I can find. And you'll provide life realm energy to all three trees?"

I nodded. "As long as it doesn't harm me."

He waved his hand, and suddenly we could see the night sky of the Starhaven Realm spread out above us. With another gesture, one of the tiniest stars – barely visible among its brighter siblings – detached itself from its constellation and floated down toward us.

It was beautiful up close. No larger than a marble. I could feel the power radiating from it – not overwhelming, but pure and concentrated in a way that made my inner world resonate in response.

Astralis held it out to me with obvious reluctance. "Be careful with it," he said, and for once there was no mischief in his voice, he clearly didn’t want his helper blowing up before I was of any help to him. "It may be one of the smallest, but it's still a star."

I took it carefully, cradling the tiny light in my palm. I already had two suns in my inner world. The World Tree Sutra should be able to handle a baby star, I channeled my cultivation method, feeling its power reach out to the star.

The star pulsed once, twice, and then began to sink into my palm, merging with my inner world in a way that felt both natural and inevitable. I could feel it settling into place, finding its own orbit alongside my red and blue suns.

Finding out how an extra star at the Qi Condensation Realm could affect my cultivation could wait, now it was time to absorb the life realm comprehension crystal.

I closed my eyes and extended my spiritual sense toward the crystal. The moment I made contact, I felt... something. A vast, ancient understanding that made my comprehension of life energy feel like a child playing with sticks in the mud.

This was going to be interesting.

The crystal pulsed once, and then everything changed.

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    juryrigonsedatives
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    [Son of Chaos] v. [Naga] round 2, carrying over from the previous chapter quiet
    Hey, straight out of a novel!
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    Son Of Chaos
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    I blinked. So that was the plan. Get me to attempt something far beyond my capabilities, then capitalize on my inevitable failure.

    That is why , in cultivation world , u shouldn't believe what strangers say.
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      Naga
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      That is true, unless said stranger has a condition that forces them to tell the truth or makes it so they can't lie.
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        Son Of Chaos
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        Dude , one can still device you only by truth or only by not lying.
        Have you never red any novels like Shadow Slave,etc ?
        Or r u just naive?
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          Naga
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          I'm talking with respect to this specific situation, where the spirit is forced to say the truth when they try to lie or withhold information. And yes I've read Shadow Slave(I don't understand the hate for it in this website, it's really good). Also, it's deceive not devise
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            Son Of Chaos
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            If u read it and still say that , I don't know what's wrong with you , and as for deceive, it was auto correct. And Shadow Slave is hated because mc personality, and Cassie bitch maybe , even I dropped it around 300 due to that.
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              Naga
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              Sunny really isn't that bad. He isn't an edgy emo mc that can slaughter hundreds without blinking thats for sure, but he has character development. And I love how people blame Cassie for something that's justified to an extent.


              And yes, I've read the chapter and he was safe the entire time cause the spirit can't attack him.


              He hasn't done anything bad that allows the spirit to attack(they have restrictions in place and he isn't an invader).


              Yes, it plotted to have him killed so that it's world can benefit(which is valid) but it's of no danger cause all of its plans get revealed by it forcefully
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                Son Of Chaos
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                Even when justified , enemy is an enemy should be killed , not killing a dangerous threat bitch like her is stupid. And also I didn't go till the part where you are saying but Cassie acted like a bitch even in the city and she chose to kill him if to save Nephis.
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                  Naga
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                  If u think about it, her motives were justified. Nephis was the reason why she's even alive. If Sunny met her instead, he'd probably have left her all alone to just die there. And while Sunny did save her from the Soul Tree, she was the one who gave him the clue that allowed him to break free from its influence so that argument kind of loses its effectiveness.


                  She was also rhe reason why they survived when they first arrived at the Soul Tree. She told them to close their eyes because of some powerful monster that would've killed them if they looked at it. She's saved their asses plenty of times, so she doesn't owe him much, if anything.


                  And since Sunny said that he would kill Nephis(not directly implying but she did ask him if he would kill them or something similar after seeing her vision of Sunny "killing" Nephis), she made up her mind to save Nephis if possible and tried to.


                  And about Sunny killing her, when she revealed it to him, they were at Nephis' honorary burial ground or at the Academy. Killing her makes him a murderer(he's likely to be spotted at that area) and he'd be hunted by other awakened. And he couldn't conspire to kill her, cause she had her own group shortly after coming back(The Firekeepers). And about her being dangerous, you have no idea how right you are about that.
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                  Son Of Chaos
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                  Bro , she saved him , that is why I agreed it with saying justified , I am saying sunny should have a better mentality and kill the bitch when in city fight or some other time , bro took it lightly , never leave alive prophet who isn't ur ally.
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                  Naga
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                  I mean, too risky of a chance. Since she's a prophet she can see her own death, which leads her to be prepared for anything and since she has the Firekeepers(The group of people from the Forbidden Shores), trying to kill her is extremely difficult.


                  Not to mention her rapier that she can control and the fact that she can see a few seconds into the future when she becomes an awakened. That's her awakened ability. Trying to kill a prophet that's guarded, can see the future both as visions and as an ability and has a sentient flying rapier as a weapon that she can control is the worst possible scenario to be in. Its not worth it.


                  Plus, she wasn't really against him. She didn't want him to die specifically and that's why she gave Nephis his True Name. If Nephis could just knock him out or something and bring him back without dying she would be overjoyed. She also didn't know the reason why they were fighting, which was the Soul Bond attribute that forced them to. She probably thought Sunny must've started the fight, since Nephis wouldn't actually attack Sunny for no reason.


                  A lot of things just make sense if you think about it. Sunny not going after Cassie was the best move cause she actually somewhat helps him. Spoiler for Shadow Slave.

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                  Son Of Chaos
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                  I didn't read spoiler bcoz of future variable where I may read it.
                  I am saying when they are still in first nightmare city , even though Nephis actively asks for help but Cassie behaves like a stranger , he travelled with her and know how strong her prophet power is , if he tried to kill her while Nephis fight with gunlaug or sometime else and finished her off , it would have been great , but our mc is not that ruthless enough. Even if he killed Cassie in first nightmare , Nephis wouldn't have gone against him bcoz he is one of the strongest and she knows she can't kill him that easy and needs to prepare for crimson spire raid .
                  Also I heard that this guy became strong enough to fight 7-8 saints at once , did he not once consider to kill Cassie or can't he kill her still?
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                  Naga
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                  He doesn't want to kill her currently cause they're going for the same goal. Him, Nephis and Cassie are a team currently,
                  , small spoiler not much. Other than the initial betrayal, Cassie hasn't gone against Sunny at all.



                  She only betrayed him because Nephis was in danger. After that she had no reason to. Plus, she saved him and vice versa multiple times after the betrayal. I really could try and fight for Cassie's case right now but it would just be a number of spoilers so I can't say anything.


                  Also, the spoiler in this comment is just a small one, not really what I would say extremely mind breaking, unlike the one in my last comment. Sunny does have character development, but no he isn't a ruthless killer capable of commiting a massacre without blinking an eye.


                  He's human, something the majority of the readers on this website need to learn to appreciate. I really wonder if this site is filled with psychopath and sociopaths the way people worship serial killers like Fang from RI. He's a good MC from a story perspective, but I don't like inhuman MC's. I want them to be human and capable of being developed, not some monster that only cares about himself. Which is why I read Shadow Slave, the MC is actually human and feels human.
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                  Son Of Chaos
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                  I heard the same opinion that he is more humane and they like him for that from one more guy too and psychopaths, u could say that in a way , bcoz everyone here read too many novels and understand one thing , being righteous shit hero will bring u to death faster and only through killing can one go further when in cultivation world , so obviously dislike for humane mc like sunny is born , they think he is naive bastard and can be done if trapped properly , it is as simple as that ,being too humane and interfering like righteousness and still living is just bs.
                  And bro it seems Cassie bitch won't die , anyway I will try to resume Shadow Slave and complete first nightmare atleast , but if Cassie gets killed , drop a comment here if u remember , i will complete whole novel for sure . She just seems like a sneaky cunning little bitch, a prophet who does not support mc fully is true pain in the ass and should be killed as early as possible.
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                  Naga
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                  Seriously I will never understand the reason for Cassie hate cause she is actually on the MC team now. For real this time. Unless Sunny becomes some maniacal murderer she won't go against him. She's way to useful to kill off, but I do think she might die sometime or the other. This hate is too forced for no reason at all.


                  Again, being Humane is better than being a monster and I'll die on this hill. I used to read Sword God in a World of Magic, but since the ending was spoiled for me I dropped it cause it was disappointing as hell. Plus, I didn't like how the MC turned out, trying to shut out his emotions and slowly turning into a monster, again just doesn't sit well with me.

                  And Sunny is far from naive, dude is smart af and deadly af. I swear to god, this guy can probably fight Nephis to a draw with the chance for either of them winning being 50/50. And that's saying something since Nephis has a nuclear explosion lvl attack at her disposal.


                  Dude is seriously broken in a less destructive but more lethal way if you know what I mean by that. He's more suited for 1v1 compared to Nephis who's specialty could be fighting armies due to her nukes. Of course, her nukes also have a very big drawback to them so she cant just use it with no side effects.
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                  Son Of Chaos
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                  I am not saying mc need to shut his emotions off ,I heard he and Nephis get together , then he can do anything for her and her his life , but if he senses a threat once like how Cassie may fk him over in the start , he should not take chance and kill .
                  As for when u say u don't understand hate for Cassie , that is bcoz u read all the novel and consider Cassie to be mc team , quite a lot of readers dropped novel around first nightmare due to his char and some spoilers , so obviously they will hate her.
                  And believe me , if author had written the novel with mc being more ruthless or atleast without making Cassie a bitch, the novel would have been much bigger hit and there would have been no hate at all with much bigger fan base.
                  Maybe he wanted it like that or he wrote that way bcoz it's in starting but he did something what lot of people does not like.
                  Also the slave aspect , one of the biggest dropout for dropping the novel.
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                  Naga
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                  Okay, other than the betrayal, Cassie hasn't been a bitch. Her being cold when Nephis asked Sunny for help in the Forbidden Shore was so that she wouldn't be swayed from helping Nephis. I mean, she gave Sunny the water bottle memory, remember? Before he left the city they arrived in?


                  She didn't act like a bitch, she just acted like she should at that time. Plus, living in that shit of a city with a shitty ruler would make anyone cold and it's been months since she'd seen Sunny as well, so she definitely would be awkward in terms of interacting with him.


                  Also, Sunny was a teenager during the start of the Novel. Of course he's not going to be ruthless, he's a teenager. He hasn't lived long enough to be ruthless like that.


                  Edit: I'm one of the few readers who didn't actually hate Cassie even from rhe start, because I understood why she did it. And if Sunny wasn't the MC, people wouldn't be mad at her.
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                  Son Of Chaos
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                  Even though I agree that sunny is teenager , after he participated in first test , he understood being a slave and also betrayal of that knight remember?
                  And I agree with one thing , if sunny wasn't mc , no one would hate Cassie , in my opinion, if mc was Nephis , the novel would be much better if we think that way.
                  See he knows her ability and how dangerous it is and also they were close , just after arriving , he left and when he came back rather than awkward she was avoiding him , he should have thought why she is suddenly avoiding him and from her question whether he would kill , he should have picked hints and killed her, that would be much satisfying .
                  If u r one of readers who never hated Cassie , u r one of few, and no offense but we consider ur mindset kinda naive .
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                  Naga
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                  Me not hating on Cassie because I understand her reasons doesn't make me naive, it makes me an understanding person. I love Sunny to death, but I can't help but actually understand her reasons for doing it. It doesn't make me naive, think whatever you want, it just makes me more logical than emotional in this case.
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                  Son Of Chaos
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                  If u r that understanding ,it may be good in real world but it makes u die faster in world with powers or even in cultivation world bcoz someone will betray u and u can be understanding. I cannot be that understanding.
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                  Naga
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                  Just because someone is understanding doesn't mean they're naive. I can be both empathetic and ruthless. In a cultivation world, I'd be ruthless, but I won't be like Fang from RI.
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                  Son Of Chaos
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                  But that is what you said , u said u understood Cassie and don't hate her, in cultivation world , when it happens , u won't have a chance to understand later on.
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                  Naga
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                  Except, for one, I'm not talking about the cultivation world. And two, just cause I understand and don't hate her doesn't mean I won't do what I need to. If someone tried to take my life(in a cultivation setting) and I'm sure that they will try it again, I'll try to get rid of it(I'll try, but i might fail because I'm not an mc). Naivety and Empathy aren't a package.


                  I also separate fiction and reality, cause I don't use the mentality I would use in a fictional world in real life.
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                  Son Of Chaos
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                  I judge the decisions that mc takes to what is the ideal decision that I might take , if I feel like mc is too stupid , that novel is not worth for me. If mc takes much better decisions than expected, now that's a peak novel.
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                  Naga
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                  But don't exclude the emotional impact on their decisions. I always look at it from an emotional standpoint as well, to understand how they're emotions impacted their decisions. Loss and anger can make the MC take some stupid decisions after all. But if there was no reason to do it, no emotion impacting their decision making, then its time to drop the novel cause the mc is just dumb.
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