I saw a mother insulting her child because he couldn't walk properly—a three-year-old child. Although she was insulting him, it was clear that he couldn't walk *because* of that very treatment. She was also doing it to clean up her frustration. Should I think of an argument that lets the child win? Let's go then.
A child isn't a parent's responsibility no matter how old he is? Then why birth him? Why? If he can't do something, isn't it your fault because you didn't brainwash him better? You walked through it with pleasure, meaning you birthed him while moaning on bed. Now you're trying to tell him that you carried him with pain? Tch. Now you're throwing him away using your so-called good morality. Hehe. Looks like my argument isn't an argument. It's just saying, "Agree with me for what I say and I will stop." Haha.
I now looked toward the other side, children playing football. Oh, this sport is here too. Heh. It's normal. If they have billions of years of history, why not this insignificant sport?
I saw two children from them who were different. One pink-haired girl and another brown-haired boy. They were acting and masking themselves completely from the predator society and children. Looks like they are reincarnators. Those two signaled each other with their eyes. The girl got in someone's way intentionally while making it look natural. My trick? No, not a trick—it's a social behavior of acting innocent.
The boy who was kicking the ball kicked her. Yeah. What a good show. That brown-haired boy shouted, "Mayo, are you alright?!" and started running toward her. Looks like that is the girl's name. And his sentence is a good one—letting mobs do the work. It's better than that woman I used to stab my grandpa.
As I said, the other children started to question that boy, and adults too. It's a simple situation. That boy might never see the light of day.
It was the same on Earth. When a female is hurt, everyone cares. When a male is hurt, no one does, assuming he will get up. And when a female does something bad, everyone thinks she must have some problem. When a male does it, they call him dangerous.
Because it's the simple instinct from their evolution. Heh. They can't override a simple instinct and call themselves civilized? Huh. Enough civilized that your clothes are the only thing veiling you from animals. If you remove the clothes, all of you will not be different than the animals. Hahahaha.
But truth is still subjective. Two people may see different sides of a colorful circle—that is truth. This is also the reason I like an androgynous body. Because I can use females to deal with males and use males to deal with females freely.
That's enough fresh air. Let's go and read books again. Ugh, it's so tiring to filter bullshit out of books and get something useful and accurate.
Hmm. Those reincarnators will be useful for more knowledge. I will milk them when I get the time.
Oh, also—what if I removed the clothes of this society? What would they do? Probably use that morality against each other. And only a few would give in and be eliminated. Meh. No fun.
They all have emotions, but under the masks. And that woman who stopped me earlier for something to advertise also didn't stop me again, because it would reveal her masked intentions. And people would say she is suspicious. Slowly chaining her... and eliminating her. Hehehe.
This world is amusing.
I walked toward the house door and headed for the library. My big brother was following me around. That's good.
I ran my hand across the shelf of books and randomly picked one. I turned around and pushed my brother onto the couch and sat on his lap. I started reading.
He started to run his hand through my hair. I grabbed my ribbon and untied it, letting him freely play with my hair. What a useful tool for relaxation.
I hope those reincarnators are more useful.
Now, back to the book. It talks about cultivation restrictions. It says that cultivation has restrictions in this world—that no matter how different the cultivator cultivates (meaning, using different cultivation systems), the realms will always be the same.
The realms contain cultivation stages. It simply says that in any cultivation system, stages can change as much as humans can change them, or they can also be increased. But the realm will always be the same.
It's good. It means anyone can cultivate or create different cultivation systems with enough intelligence. And it also means that an intelligent person can reach the next realm depending on how they use or create their cultivation system.
An intelligent person may reach the next realm in three years or just some days, compared to a not-so-intelligent person who takes some million years.
I see. So it means everyone here cultivates.
It also introduced a new thing: people can exchange cultivation systems from town centers, regional centers, domain centers, or empire centers—a cultivation system that is improved over millions upon millions of years.
But yeah, there is a price for it: that is, new knowledge you have. It can be a new concept or invention, and it depends on how valuable that knowledge is. So they give you a cultivation scroll or enough stages equal to the knowledge value.
And this town's people collaborated and got one that is only four stages.
What if I sell them a nuclear bomb? Hehehe. But I need to use the public also, so they cannot scam me. Hehe. It's a predator, but useful, society.
This world is also getting deeper and deeper and more and more complex. The newbies get gifts for any newborn—that is, embers. And the mysterious restriction on realms that can't be changed.
It's generous... but also dangerous. Nothing is free in every world.
Knowledge needs time and mental power. Goals need determination, perseverance, and strong will.
Everything has a price.
Then what price does this world have?
The name of the first realm is *Preparing Transformation*. What a clear name. Not even hiding something.
I should start to cultivate now. And it also means maybe I can just cultivate from home.