[Wangji looks over at the first question, actually a little surprised. There are differences in both morality and knowledge that he is expecting, but what to liberating spirits from, he expected to be obvious.]
... Existence. [Well, that's not dark at all. But allow him to elaborate:] Once liberated, the spirits can reincarnate, the way they should have done, had they died in peace.
[To think that even reincarnation and the like aren't common knowledge... Wangji knows them to be fact, from being taught such as well as from practical experience. To have something so certain knocked out from under him is the first thing since coming here that really shakes him - not that it's particularly visible, beyond that initial trace of surprise.
What if reincarnation doesn't happen in other worlds? What if there are no spirits, here? He'll have to investigate.]
Through cultivation, one can form a golden core in which to store spiritual energy, which one can then use.
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... Existence. [Well, that's not dark at all. But allow him to elaborate:] Once liberated, the spirits can reincarnate, the way they should have done, had they died in peace.
[To think that even reincarnation and the like aren't common knowledge... Wangji knows them to be fact, from being taught such as well as from practical experience. To have something so certain knocked out from under him is the first thing since coming here that really shakes him - not that it's particularly visible, beyond that initial trace of surprise.
What if reincarnation doesn't happen in other worlds? What if there are no spirits, here? He'll have to investigate.]
Through cultivation, one can form a golden core in which to store spiritual energy, which one can then use.
Not everyone succeeds.