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Before long, everyone regained consciousness.

They were confused: "Tai Sui, what did you say earlier?"

"..." Gao Xin chuckled and shook his head.

Feng Wuji said, "He has his own set of tools for exploring the truth, different from all of us."

"It is beyond logic, sothing we cannot understand."

Gao Xin said, "It's okay, you may not understand the most fundantal things, but I can impart so 'results' to you."

"Next, I will teach False Words Cast Heart, which is about the existence and utilization of Heart Power."

After speaking, everyone's hearts roared again.

This ti it was much better because Heart Power is sothing everyone possesses and can utilize.

They had simply forgotten about it.

Everyone being divine refers to Heart Power, not Dark Logic.

After Gao Xin possessed Communication Divinity, his inspiration and awareness in communication surged, and he suddenly understood many things.

For example, he determined that Dark Logic cannot be taught; you either understand it or you don't.

There is no concept of 'teaching' it.

If it could be taught, then it wouldn't be Dark Logic; the Great Dao cannot be transmitted.

The Great Saint Spirit and the Heart Power System are the objective laws of the Universe, which Gao Xin comprehended through Dark Logic.

If these weren't the objective laws, then Dark Logic might comprehend sothing else, like the Heavenly Dao or Immortal Power System.

At that ti, it would an 'everyone can beco immortal.'

So Dark Logic is the essential way of thinking, the core of understanding the world.

This is very similar to scientific tools, much like scientists using logic and practice to discover laws, summarize theories, and develop technologies.

Gao Xin also discovered laws that others couldn't, summarized theories others couldn't, and developed unprecedented technologies.

Science is not a knowledge but a way of thinking.

Dark Logic is the sa.

But the thinking mode of science can be cultivated and spread, while Dark Logic cannot; otherwise, why would it be called Dark Logic instead of Bright Logic?

So Gao Xin's core thinking of those things cannot be imparted.

He directly transmitted the derivative results instead.

Because the later things are the objective settings of the Universe, they are real and tangible.

Yet, Gao Xin still underestimated the matter.

"What? Still can't learn it?"

"Why can't you learn sothing so simple? I've shown it to you."

Gao Xin was dumbfounded, repeatedly conveying the core principles of Heart Power mastery through ntal communication.

Yet these people let it go in one ear and out the other.

The principles were clearly imprinted in their hearts, yet they couldn't apply them.

"Isn't... Tai Sui, you think we're all like you? This is too difficult."

"We understood what you said."

"But it's like telling us to do a bunch of things we can't possibly achieve."

Everyone had listened and understood, but the more they listened, the more bewildered they beca.

The Heart Power thod that Gao Xin described felt like this:

It's like a teacher saying, "Class, as long as you spend your life walking on your hands, rember the nas of all the people in the world, and pay attention to reversing all the notes when you speak, you can beco immortal..."

Yes, they understood, but they simply couldn't do it.

Reversing all the notes when speaking, what kind of difficulty is that? If you insist on practicing it, it's possible to master, but doing it all the ti is incredibly challenging.

Of course, this is just an example.

But the thod Gao Xin described gave a similarly overwhelming impact.

Everyone understood it, could do it, yet it was too outrageous to practice, almost self-torture?

They felt it was beyond expectation, yet Gao Xin still insisted: "It's so simple, you have a mouth and can talk, can't you sing?"

It was downright frustrating.

Gao Xin sighed, "You can't learn False Words Cast Heart, then the next thing... you surely can learn it..."

He once again resorted to teaching the Dark Blade Technique, Five Elents Life Transition, Abstract Learning, and other more specific techniques.

Fortunately, this ti soone finally learned it.

"Brilliant!"

"So that's how your Sword Skill is!"

Milan, Caesar, and Dark Moon were the first to learn the Dark Blade Technique.

Next, Jackal, Quinn, Xia Heng, and Feng Wuji learned Abstract Learning.

"So that's it! I got it!"

"Abstract Learning, so it has this technique? Damn, what was I doing before?"

"Tai Sui, teach High-dinsional Text again, I feel I'm ready."

Feng Wuji was the most excited, as if he had obtained a treasure.

Seeing this, Gao Xin started imparting High-dinsional Text again.

However, this ti, he lowered the efficiency by a level and simplified this text system.

As expected, Dark Moon, Feng Wuji, and others were shocked, their minds rapidly engaging in abstract learning of its contents.

Soon, they all rembered and operated on the 'simplified version of High-dinsional Text.'

"I can do it! I've got it!"

"Wow! It's incredible! The learning speed is too outrageous."

"Can learning be like this? This is just like magic."

"A single character embodies everything, a whole set of Magic Gates is recorded within, I feel like I'm cultivating."

Among those present, except for Milan and Caesar, the Divinity users were all overjoyed, as if hearing the sound of the Great Dao, they learned a highly efficient text system.

Most crucially, the technique of 'Abstract Learning' seed like a Divine Skill to them.

It significantly expanded the range of things humans can learn; many things don't need to be broken down to understand, achieving mastery in one thing leads to mastery in all.

In short, their 'wisdom' had been upgraded.

Gao Xin was gratified, the threshold of spells and principles kept lowering, and the 'skill' level was sothing the Divinity users could learn, as long as he expressed it well.

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