Enlightenment: Attaining the Dao at Age 8 - Chapter 151 - 116: Spiritual Field, Getting on the Right Track
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Chapter 151: Chapter 116: Spiritual Field, Getting on the Right Track
Reincarnators possess the Rebirth Mark, which is like being born with a cheat.
And even with this advantage, they still think ordinary people becoming Transcendent is a way of robbing them of their privileges.
Such people are either stupid or evil.
Of course, it’s more likely they’re both stupid and evil.
The concept of a Human Community of Shared Future has long since vanished from their minds. Many of them have even removed themselves from the human race entirely.
They are solely focused on enjoying their privileges.
They see ordinary people as nothing more than ants.
And because of this, the comments section under the news article was filled with vitriol about the *Basic Martial Arts Truth*.
Many Martial Artists came forward to say that Li Chang’an, the Law Creator, was disrespecting the Martial Dao by enabling ordinary people to cultivate it and even become Tier One Martial Artists.
Others clamored that Li Chang’an had brought shame upon the Martial Dao and was unworthy of being called a Martial Artist.
After just a few glances, Li Chang’an found it all incredibly dull.
He backed out of the news section and sneered. “Since you’re so indignant, and think letting ordinary people become Martial Artists is an insult to the Martial Dao, then don’t blame me for truly insulting you. Not only will I enable ordinary people to become Extraordinary Martial Artists, but I will also continue to perfect the path, making their road to evolution even stronger than that of you worthless trash!”
Li Chang’an was starting to get angry.
’As expected. In this world, where you stand truly depends on where you sit. I’m clearly doing something that could benefit all of humanity, yet a bunch of people blinded by greed always crawl out of the woodwork to be disgusting.’
Shaking his head, Li Chang’an cast aside these jumbled thoughts.
Possessing Heaven-defying Comprehension and the Rebirth Mark was like having a virtually inexhaustible treasure trove.
Other Reincarnators were limited in what they could bring back from the Rebirth Worlds.
After all, you can’t expect a Martial Artist born with a disposition toward the Martial Dao to understand all sorts of top-tier technology from a technological world, just as you can’t expect a genius student to understand a muscle-bound Martial Artist who fights up close with basic attacks.
People are born with natural inclinations toward certain talents.
Both the mind and body have their limits.
You can’t have your cake and eat it too.
But Li Chang’an was different. His Heaven-defying Comprehension perfectly solved this problem for him. No matter what world he was in, as long as his mind was still working, he could always reap some sort of reward.
Moreover, as long as he didn’t meet an untimely end and could mature fully, he had a very high chance of reaching the absolute peak.
This was an advantage that other Reincarnators did not possess.
It was the fundamental reason he could stand above other Reincarnators.
Li Chang’an had never considered himself superior to other Reincarnators. On the contrary, there were plenty who were far more exceptional.
He had just happened to strike gold with his cheat.
Therefore, Li Chang’an never hesitated to share what he could to benefit more people who had the drive to improve.
However, he had clearly been making too many moves lately.
Even if he had new ideas now, it would be best to wait a while before acting on them.
It would be safest to raise his Citizen Level to Level 4, or better yet, advance to a Tier Four Martial Artist first.
…
Leaving the news section, Li Chang’an went to the trading section.
After browsing for a bit, he registered an account using the ID from his permanent Rebirth Mark and posted a trade request to buy various military-grade equipment and their corresponding raw materials.
Although Li Chang’an possessed knowledge from the Cyber World, Cangxuan City lacked the necessary raw materials and equipment for him to use.
With nothing to work with, he couldn’t just conjure them out of thin air with his bare hands.
In the future, Li Chang’an planned to take control of the entire manufacturing process for several core technologies—the core production lines—but doing so now was clearly unrealistic.
He would have to outsource the production of some components, while he handled the manufacturing of core parts and final assembly himself.
So, not only did he need to make this deal, but he also had to find a stable and reliable supplier in the process.
Li Chang’an had now resolved to develop Cangxuan City into a megalopolis rivaling the Night City of his past life, all while continuing to improve his own strength.
’As for the Kyoto Gu Family, it’ll be fine as long as they don’t get in my way.’
’But if they really do block my path, I won’t mind taking them out.’
[Respected Level 3 Citizen Li Chang’an, your trading post is entitled to be pinned five times per month. Would you like to pin this post?]
A prompt box popped up on the forum as soon as he published the post.
’It’s great having a high Citizen Level. You get special privileges no matter where you go. No wonder so many Reincarnators are desperate to raise theirs.’
Li Chang’an confirmed without hesitation.
’He’d earned these privileges by benefiting all of humanity, so he had no qualms about using them.’
[Your post has been pinned!]
The message quickly appeared on his Rebirth Mark.
Li Chang’an refreshed the forum. Sure enough, his post had been placed in the most conspicuous spot in the trading section.
’How much traffic did the trading section get? Li Chang’an hadn’t known before—or rather, he’d only had a rough estimate without any concrete idea. But the instant his post was pinned, he immediately realized just how many hidden masters lurked in the trading section.’
The message notifications on his Rebirth Mark began to vibrate wildly. Dozens of messages flooded in within seconds, and that number wasn’t the end—it was just the beginning.
’Li Chang’an hadn’t expected these merchants to be so enthusiastic. After all, the components he was asking for were for high-tech equipment that ordinary towns couldn’t possibly produce.’
’Only a handful of cities renowned for their technology would be able to gather everything.’


