Chapter 600: Chapter 600: Ways to Avoid Harvesting
Fang Jie continued to look, and, after unraveling the layers of concealnt, finally found so special docunts.
“Indeed, this could not have been the work of just one person; those involved must be many.”
This was not only about research but also included so initial summaries. After all, there were always those whom the gods did not harvest, and once discovered, everyone would investigate these people to understand why.
“It seems that the gods themselves are not willing for this to be easily exposed.”
Fang Jie found that many gods seed to be engaged in this kind of activity, but they did not want to reveal it. There were so unspoken rules among the gods that were not supposed to be openly discussed.
Once such a thing was exposed, the gods who did it would be in great trouble.
Most importantly, this would cause distrust among their subordinates.
Even the faith of their followers might be shaken. Such belief was very significant for gods. Fang Jie was not clear on the details but had so guesses.
“So, the next step is to avoid the gods’ harvesting. I hadn’t thought the early thods would be so brutal—to destroy their own future.” Fang Jie slowly selected so of the organized information.
With World Origin Power as fuel, Fang Jie’s research progressed quickly.
The first thod was derived from those who had not been harvested. Breaking through to demigod status was not smooth for many, and several would encounter problems.
So had significant flaws in their comprehension, leading to a low compatibility level between their Divine Fragnts and themselves.
These Divine Fragnts, not only were they poorly compatible, but they also had almost no potential. The gods would not value such Divine Fragnts and would dismiss them as waste when encountered.
Others had damaged Divine Fragnts, rendering them devoid of a future.
Upon death, they left behind no Divine Fragnts, and not even the gods could do anything.
Knowing this thod, so of the earlier individuals, despite destroying their future prospects, chose to use it. Their futures may have been gone, but they were demigods after all, with infinite lifespans.
So, these people began studying this issue, possibly out of spite or even to exact revenge on the gods. In any case, they practically placed all their research findings here.
Fang Jie even suspected that this organization might have been secretly established by them.
According to their research, as long as one ensures that no Divine Fragnts are left behind after death, or the potential and compatibility are reduced, one could avoid the gods’ harvesting. It was a dark age at that ti.
Later, it was discovered that the Divine Fragnts absorbed to achieve demigod status could not be harvested by others.
Hence, so imdiately sought to absorb Divine Fragnts as soon as they beca demigods.
Although this would cause their potential to diminish and their paths to beco chaotic, it also averted the fate of being harvested. Their potential was reduced, but they could continue progressing further.
After years of research, these individuals concocted many thods, but they were all very passive.
Fang Jie did not want to use any of these because doing so would seal his own future.
He could train descendants and be their support, but no matter how strong the descendants beca, it would never be as gratifying as being powerful oneself. However, as he continued to look, Fang Jie gradually discovered a very intriguing issue.
“Unexpectedly, this thod was hidden. If I hadn’t looked carefully, I would have missed it.”
Fang Jie discovered that many people in the past, unwilling to be harvested and unwilling to diminish their compatibility, simply did the opposite.
Instead of decreasing compatibility, they continuously increased it.
Of course, this ant increasing the compatibility of their path and themselves, and of their Divine Fragnts and selves. In an already compatible state, they strengthened this ability, achieving deeper levels of compatibility.
Gradually, so found out that after becoming a demigod, one was not limited to just one Law.
Although they were following only one path, Laws were not limited to only one kind.
Typically, only after attaining demigod status could one grasp other Laws by analogy, but most demigods did not do this. This approach would waste energy and ti.
But if one was ready during the Legendary phase, letting the Seed germinate more could naturally grant more Law pathways. Such demigods would be stronger, with greater potential for the future.
Also, because this path was extrely compatible with oneself, the compatibility with others would beco extrely low.
Research showed that if one could grasp two Laws simultaneously, one’s Divine Fragnts could not be assimilated by others.
It was more than just an incompatibility issue; it was also because the Divine Fragnts were of such a high grade that they exerted trendous pressure on the Soul. If unable to cope, the Soul could even shatter without achieving assimilation.
Such demigods had promising futures and were typically nurtured by gods.
Even if not favored, gods would not offend them lightly, much less harvest them.
If truly offended, they would just be killed outright, but this was considered normal.
Through research, they did not know the maximum number of Laws one could hold concurrently, but with each additional Law, one’s potential future increased. Since these were fundantal Laws, even if they conflicted, there would be no problems.
However, the threshold for this thod was too high, so it did not beco mainstream.
Not only did this require strong inherent foundations, robust physical constitution, and Soul, but also an extrely pure Strength, and not a speck of impurity in the Spirit.
Moreover, it required a substantial amount of World Origin Power to achieve.
It could be said that anyone capable of this possessed imnse Qi Fortune, or could even be considered a Child of Destiny. Although it was man-made, not naturally nurtured by the World.
Upon seeing this hypothesis, Fang Jie imdiately decided on the path he would take.
It was this extre path, to keep advancing towards ultimate strength. It was the best path, albeit a dangerous one.
At this mont, Fang Jie’s sense of crisis completely vanished. What he feared most was not having a way forward, not the danger of that path. “Isn’t it just exploring otherworlds? It’s not as if I haven’t done this once or twice before.”
Fang Jie exhaled, and his mindset changed. “So, the Lord Mansion is absolutely safe, huh.”
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