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Chapter 133 I can't help but admire myself

Wu Ma stopped writing, looked out the window at Shenguan basking in the sun, and began to think about the reason why Sunong Linghua changed from a mortal to an awakened disciple, and then appeared in the illustrated book.

Sunong Linghua must have had a life-and-death relationship with Wuma - first of all, Sunong Linghua definitely wanted to kill Wuma.

Secondly, Wu Ma used [Manic Wind] on Sunong Linghua, and then kidnapped her when Sunong Linghua lost control. At this time, Wuma naturally had enough possibility to kill her. Of course, Wuma was not that stupid.

For Sunong Linghua, dancing horses might as well put her in someone else’s shoes.

Wu Ma vaguely remembered that the surname Sunong belonged to a very noble group among the Blue Turks. Sunong Linghua was probably a noble among the Blue Turks. Whether they were Han Chinese or Turks, women who fought in wars were very rare.

Occasionally someone appears, usually a woman like Hua Mulan disguised as a man.

This Sunong Linghua was a blue Turk noble, and she was able to appear in the Turk army without concealing her identity as a woman. Not only did she make suggestions, but she also personally went forward and led the troops in battle. She must be smart and courageous, and also very proud of her temper.

But this time, because she accidentally fell into the trap of the dancing horse and delayed the ambush carefully arranged by the leader, she must be extremely regretful and guilty. If she had a more extreme personality, it might not be impossible to commit suicide out of shame and anger.

Even if she had not committed suicide, she would have been suffering internally, and the things she once believed in or the capital she was proud of would have been greatly affected.

Yes, Wu Ma feels that he has vaguely touched the edge of the mystery why mortals become awakened disciples...

Wu Ma once asked Liu Wenjing how he became an awakened disciple.

The old official looked around and talked about him, but for a long time he couldn't come up with anything useful.

Wu Ma also wanted to talk to Yuwen Jianxue about the reason why she became an awakened disciple, but the relationship between the two was not that good yet.

However, Wu Ma roughly understood that the year when Yuwen Jianxue became an awakened disciple was the second half of the third year of Daye, which was close to New Year's Eve.

Wu Ma brainstormed and remembered that Yuwen Jianxue's father was probably beheaded by Yang Guang in 607 AD, which was the third year of Daye.

The month is probably around July.

This all matches up.

Because his father was killed by the Hunjun, Yuwen Jianxue suffered a heavy blow. He was filled with grief and anger, suffered great hatred, and eventually became an awakened disciple.

However, according to historical records, there does not seem to be a daughter named Yuwen Jianxue in Yuwenbi's family. There are two sons, one named Yuwenjian and the other named Yuwenyuan.

So where did Yuwen Jianxue run away from? Let’s put this matter aside for now and investigate further when we have time.

Think about Li Zhiyun again. He was originally good, but was abandoned by his brother and fell into the hands of his enemies. He was also a bitter and resentful person.

It is not difficult to imagine that he was detained by the army and walked all the way to Daxing and Caishikou. Sooner or later, the head on his neck would not be saved. Tears were shed all the way. How desperate he must be.

It was in such a helpless situation that Li Zhiyun broke the barrier between mortals and awakened disciples, used awakening techniques to kill the escorting soldiers and fled angrily, which was expected.

The more Wu Ma thought about it, the more he understood it. He even thought about Liu Wenjing's matter clearly.

Liu Wenjing is a fan of high-ranking officials in Tianzihao. Her grandfather Liu Yiyang was the governor of Shizhou in the Sui Dynasty, so he was a high-ranking official.

His father, Liu Shao, was a member of Shangyi Tongsansi. Wu Ma didn’t know exactly what he was doing, but he knew that although Shangyi Tongsansi was not the three princes (Taiwei, Situ, and Sikong), he enjoyed the same treatment as the three princes. The three princes were

They all reach the highest level of officialdom.

As for Liu Wenjing's brother Liu Wenqi, he served as a regular attendant of Tongzhi Sanqi.

All of them are amazing.

It just so happened that Liu Wenjing was in her fifties, and she was only able to become a Jinyang Order when she knew her destiny.

When he still wanted to have a good time in his official career, Yang Guang also took off the hat of Jinyang Order because he became the son-in-law of the rebel thief Li Mi.

In the end, he was put into a cell, and the bamboo basket fetched water in vain. He had a wonderful dream in the world. When he woke up, he only had thatched leftovers. The jailer treated him coldly. Can Liu Wenjing not be anxious and angry?

Yes, Wu Ma figured it out.

Another major theory in the field of consciousness is about to be released.

Wu Ma added the last line on the experimental analysis:

"Therefore, it can be inferred that the line between life and death, the changes in the mind, and the origin of awakening.

Although it is only a preliminary inference, it is very likely that it is the truth about the awakening of mortals. A great theory started from the [Yingshan Experiment]."

After I finished writing, I put the "Collection of Experimental Records" aside and found the "Notes on Sleep Learning".

Should this newly acquired theory be regarded as a theorem or a conjecture?

Dancing Horse thought for a while and finally wrote:

"[Dancing Horse's Third Conjecture]: The process of someone becoming an awakened disciple must be an extremely painful process. It is said that when heaven is about to give a great responsibility to a person, he must first suffer his will, strain his muscles and bones, starve his body and skin, and deplete his body.

Only when the body is disturbed by its actions can it be awakened."

After writing the theory of self-perception and worldly awareness, I have taken a big step forward.

I casually read the previous paragraph [Dancing Horse’s Second Conjecture]: As long as every awakened disciple keeps growing, he will develop new awakening techniques. Each awakened disciple can develop a series of awakening techniques - related to each other, level by level.

Foreshadowing, mutual cooperation, a system of awareness similar to a skill tree.

I immediately felt that this conjecture was in close contrast with the symbol related to the awakening technique displayed by Yu Wen Jianxue in [Snow Moon and White Tiger Picture]. It was perfect and perfect.

I couldn't help but admire myself even more.


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