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Questions about the power setting of this book

Quoting the Yellow Hand Killer reader's question:

“How are the spheres of influence divided?

Why don’t high-end forces invade low-end forces?

Would you rather be a farmer in a high-end force than an emperor or a leader in a low-end force?

If there are players in a low-level force that are higher than this level, they will jump to a new force. Isn’t that a low-level force and always a low-level force?

What is the goal of level-by-level promotion? Wealth? Power? Immortality? If you are cultivating immortals, it is easier to understand. The ultimate goal is immortality. To be honest, I didn’t understand the book Dubu very well.”

In this book, the delineation of spheres of influence can be understood by reading the book. If you don't read it carefully and can't understand it, then it can only be explained in general.

First of all, it’s not that high-end forces haven’t invaded low-end forces. It’s just that the book doesn’t clearly say that some forces are controlled by people from high-end forces, and some forces are dependent on high-end forces, such as Butterfly Valley and Ling Ling.

The relationship between Baozong.

Also, are the heaven-level forces interested in controlling forces below the earth-level? This is definitely not the case. They are not even interested in those below the first-level earth-level. The same applies to the attached forces. It is impossible to leapfrog too many levels.

The second question, of course, is that there are people who would rather be the head of a chicken than the tail of a phoenix. In this regard, Sect Master Ma from the Lingyun Sect and the elder from the Qingyun Sword Sect are Liezi. They are just civilians. What I want to say is, what do you think of the civilians?

Is it strong?

Take the civilian level of Wanyan Academy as an example. The farmers in that small village, yes, they have the Eight Meridians, but the problem is that they are only from the first or second heaven of the Eight Meridians. Secondly, their age, Xiaoxiao has already

I have said that they are all uncles and aunts, and they have gained this strength through age. Even among the fifth and sixth prefecture-level forces, there are young geniuses who have become eight-line warriors. These are all mentioned in the book.

Now, do you still think they are strong?

If they want to be the emperor, they can only go to the Xuan level. If the Heaven level falls to the Xuan level, it is not that no one will do it, but it can only be said that there are very few!!

Another point is, for example, the Loulan Kingdom, they are not afraid of Lu Yuerong, but they are afraid of the Tianximen represented by Lu Yuerong. If Lu Yuerong is alone, even if Lu Yuerong is a Nine Meridians warrior, the Loulan Kingdom will not be afraid.

We have not come into contact with the top combat power of some forces, so everyone misunderstands that the top combat power here does not exist.

A force always has its own background. When Bu Zheng went to the Mei family, he was not an enemy of the force that the Mei family was in. He was just an enemy of the Mei family in a small place. I hope everyone can understand this.

to be continued…………

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