"In this simulation, the mory of a person closely related to oneself..."
"Moreover, this mory can be inherited by that person."
Li Fan repeatedly pondered over the description of the third option and revealed a look of realization.
"The information on the Hai Zhen panel, such as the items I previously bound and the divine techniques, are not arranged in a chaotic manner. Instead, they follow a specific order, like the binding ti sequence or strength."
"Following this line of thinking..." Li Fan reviewed the three options once more.
"Three choices: items first, cultivation base second. Inheritance of mory third."
"If it were , using the manifestation of the divine technique of True and False Changes, the difficulty of replicating the cultivation base is above that of the items."
"This difference in difficulty does not change based on the rarity of the items or the level of cultivation base. It’s simply because of their fundantal difference. Items, after all, are just items. Whereas cultivation base is more mysterious and involves the power of the Infinite Sea and the Upper Mountain."
"And the third option of inheriting mory..."
"Its difficulty, or perhaps its value, exceeds even that of inheriting cultivation base!"
"In fact, this option being on par with inheriting items and cultivation base already explains a lot."
"But all this ti, I have overlooked it."
In the previous life, all of Auntie’s mories surfaced entirely in Li Fan’s spirit consciousness. From the initial anchor point to her eventual fall and disappearance. During this period, all the thoughts and mories were grasped by Li Fan in great detail.
In another perspective, it was almost as if Li Fan, in the identity of "Auntie", experienced the entire simulation process of the last ti.
In front of Li Fan, Auntie no longer had any secrets.
And with the switch of perspectives, Auntie’s heartfelt, unwavering care for "Li Fan", even unto death, also slightly moved Li Fan’s expression.
Feeling that, before her death, Auntie’s final worry was still about whether the hobody Li Fan could have enough to eat in the future.
Li Fan’s heart, gradually turned indifferent due to countless Hai Zhen experiences, couldn’t help but ripple.
But these ripples only lasted a mont before quickly dissipating.
A thousand-year-old ice can’t be lted by a montary fla.
Li Fan still suppressed these unnecessary emotions and focused on the key changes brought by the third option.
Since Li Fan chose to let Auntie inherit the mories of the previous life, Li Fan could clearly perceive the subtle changes in Auntie after the variant "Hai Zhen".
Before this, Auntie had only the body of a mortal. And her cultivation talent was extrely low. Even reaching the Qi Refining Realm was a challenge she couldn’t achieve in a lifeti of arduous cultivation.
But now...
She could barely begin formal cultivation!
It’s as if, the Auntie of the previous life and the Auntie of this life overlapped!
"The amplification of spirituality! The carrier of simulated mory is actually spirituality!"
Li Fan’s eyes shone with a strange light, and in an instant, he understood the crux: "Spirituality cannot arise from nothing, not even through Hai Zhen, which cannot create sothing from nothing. So, essentially, this additional spirituality is expended by . Just like the initiation of Hai Zhen consus a part of my Infinite Spirit."
Even though this was his choice, after understanding this point, there was still a hint of discomfort in Li Fan’s heart.
After all, harming oneself for the benefit of others was sothing he had never done before.
"But perhaps, this is the key to breaking the deadlock!" Thinking like this, Li Fan could only force himself to endure.
Having inherited the mories of the previous life, the reborn Auntie spent most of the day before finally calming down completely.
Quietly, she walked to Li Fan’s room, peeking through the crack in the door, observing the silhouette of Li Fan still lying quietly asleep on the bed. Auntie’s eyes glittered with tears of excitent.
After a long gaze, she finally made up her mind.
"In this life, I won’t let Fan Er suffer with anymore."
"At the very least, let him have more fish and at."
With Li Fan’s current power, sensing the other’s thoughts was not difficult.
Li Fan seed to see this kind-hearted woman, in one reincarnation after another, each ti raising her cognition of the world slightly, and eventually coming into contact with the secrets of cultivating immortality.
"However, Auntie still has limited insight. She doesn’t have as strong a drive for cultivation as I do. She still needs to lend a helping hand!" Li Fan smiled slightly, revealing an unfathomable expression.
Relying on the mories of the previous life, Auntie cleverly thwarted the village chief’s brother’s coveting of the family’s ancestral land, successfully defending her family’s property.
Ti and again, at critical monts, she helped the villagers, resolving calamities.
Even secretly teaming up with the witch, using tales of spirits and deities, she predicted the Great Drought in Jiangnan four years later. She successfully helped the villagers survive the disaster and thereby established her authoritative position among them.
In subsequent years, she led the villagers through nurous natural calamities, gaining widespread fa and even attracting the attention of the governnt.
Even the county magistrate humbled himself to visit, asking not about the common people, but about the matters of ghosts and gods.
With a few pointers from Auntie, the county magistrate achieved remarkable success in his governance, and years later was promoted to magistrate. He reciprocated by reporting Auntie’s virtuous reputation to the emperor.
Auntie was thus granted the title of Lady of Commandnt, completing her leap from commoner to official status.
From then on, she lived a life free from worries, and just when it seed Auntie was about to fulfill her long-held wish, Li Fan, for so unknown reason, fell seriously ill and was bedridden.
Auntie invited many renowned physicians to treat Li Fan, but his condition continued to deteriorate day by day, his body gradually thinning, and he ultimately succumbed to his illness.
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