Chapter 519 - 203: The Properties of High-dimensional Replication - There must be something wrong with me - NovelsTime

There must be something wrong with me

Chapter 519 - 203: The Properties of High-dimensional Replication

Author: 500 grams of leaves
updatedAt: 2026-01-23

CHAPTER 519: CHAPTER 203: THE PROPERTIES OF HIGH-DIMENSIONAL REPLICATION

’Immortals filling the sky...’

’What is Dao rhyme? Could it be the natural anomalies recorded in ancient texts?’

’Anomalies? Aren’t those just legends? It is said that when immortals descend to the mortal world, they’re accompanied by celestial melodies and a retinue of earthly deities...’

A few people in the hall were communicating in surprise.

They thought Zhang Feng wouldn’t be able to hear them this way.

But in reality, Zhang Feng was eavesdropping from the secret chamber.

Because their method of transmitting their voices through spiritual Qi vibrations, rather than neural conduction.

With such vibration frequencies, Zhang Feng, as an ’Overclocking Grandmaster,’ and well-versed in human physiology, could naturally deduce what they were talking about.

Of course, analyzing the overclocking of spiritual Qi posed certain complexities.

Fortunately, after listening for a while and realizing they weren’t speaking poorly of him, Zhang Feng stopped eavesdropping.

Afterwards.

Zhang Feng pondered over the fact that the State Preceptor had brought not just an invitation and a book.

On the contrary, they also brought a large chest filled with historical records.

These were meant as gifts for him, as they were placed just outside the secret chamber.

It’s likely the Prefect brought them over immediately upon the State Preceptor’s arrival.

At this moment.

Zhang Feng scanned with his spiritual sense and noticed that most of the content centered around a man named ’Zuo Ci.’

Zuo Ci, Zhang Feng was certainly familiar with, and he knew about him.

In the non-historical Romance of the Three Kingdoms, he’s depicted as a genuine ’Immortal.’

Yet seeing him reminded Zhang Feng of the historical texts on ’Nascent Soul Cultivators’ sent by the State Preceptor.

This undoubtedly was because the emperor, aware of his youth and strength, hoped to win him over by presenting these books on Nascent Soul as a gift.

These were easy conclusions to draw.

Especially regarding this historical phase, Zhang Feng found it particularly intriguing.

Because it differed from the historical accounts he was familiar with, creating a peculiar feeling.

Moreover, in the known actual history, ’Qi Refiners’ only appeared during the Qin Dynasty.

This ’Refining’ refers to refining elixirs.

Yet in this world, it’s ’Qi Cultivators.’

The more Zhang Feng read, the more curious he became, continuing to scan the Qin Dynasty and Three Kingdoms content within the chest.

Ultimately, Zhang Feng concluded.

The cultivation methods in this world indeed began during the Qin Dynasty and reached their peak during the Three Kingdoms period.

If there is a ’turning point’ similar to the previous world, it probably started from the Qin Dynasty and then slightly adhered to historical progression into the Three Kingdoms.

Although familiar figures from the Three Kingdoms exist in this world, there’s none of the ’Battle of Hulao Pass’ or ’Allied forces of princes’ mini historic scenes.

To Zhang Feng, it appeared as a ’chaotic cultivator war’ of ’Cao, Liu, Sun’ contending for power.

Among them, Cao Cao’s forces were the largest, eventually encountering a slightly historically consistent Battle of Red Cliffs, ending in a complete defeat.

Afterwards, everything drastically changed, and the wars became more chaotic.

So chaotic that even Sima Yi didn’t appear, nor did the related Jin Dynasty, and there was no emergence of the Southern and Northern Dynasties or Sui and Tang; it directly shifted to the Shang Dynasty.

The formation of the Shang Dynasty was quite interesting.

Zhang Feng viewed the relevant early Shang history, discovering that initially, a group of remaining Golden Core cultivators gathered, and after supporting a person rumored to have ’true dragon energy,’ they slowly attempted to unify.

This true dragon energy, without a doubt, was fabricated.

Because Zhang Feng knew this world had no concept of the heavenly way or fate.

So it’s neatly ignorable and unworthy of concern.

Subsequently, Zhang Feng saw this group of cultivators leading the person, starting to engage in battles and alliances everywhere, replicating the diplomacy and warfare of the Warring States period.

During the multi-faceted wars, naturally, there was another round of fights where neither yields, causing the magic system to break down again.

Overall, in Zhang Feng’s view, it portrayed the lawless chaos following the collapse of legal constraints, with everyone wanting absolute power.

Fortunately, it ended relatively perfectly.

At least, the situation now seemed quite peaceful.

Yet Zhang Feng knew that once the State Preceptor and the palace’s elite passes away without fresh cultivators joining.

With the government’s restrictions balancing against civilian martial power once again, the former history would inevitably repeat itself.

The reasons for this, Zhang Feng felt, were manifold.

To sum it up, it was: ’I always feel I’ve given much, with ample strength, yet received little and want more.’

As a cultivator, Zhang Feng empathized deeply.

Because he too was constantly learning, ever feeling his knowledge insufficient.

Therefore, he envisioned unifying the world and planned interstellar conquest.

In the cultivator world, to achieve more fundamentally, one must first unify everyone, thereby likely getting what they seek.

This is a probable outcome based on traditional history.

Of course, if discussing the historical Qin Emperor seeking immortality, that indeed was never achieved.

However, by unifying resources, utilizing all resources in search of immortality, this would surely be faster than going at it alone.

According to actual history, one typical person seeking immortality would find it nearly impossible.

After all, in ancient times, even leaving the village or city wasn’t that simple.

During the Qin Dynasty, for instance, Shang Yang’s reforms established strict household registration, prohibiting migration.

Including villagers’ travel being strictly restricted and managed, requiring a ’permit’ to achieve ’leaving the village.’

Moreover, even with a permit, encountering roadside bandits or ferocious beasts could spark an abrupt end.

Novel