Chapter 356 - 270: Transmigrator Project (2)
"The most fundamental improvement is the drastic increase in information exchange efficiency. This allows for more efficient development and utilization of all the Heavenly Materials and Earthly Treasures worldwide, making the management of the entire world more convenient."
"To put it without exaggeration, Fellow Daoist Yuntai could easily get whatever he wants with just a word."
"Meanwhile, the overall enhancement of the world would see martial arts powerhouses continuously emerging. Such competition could potentially broaden the martial path’s future, exploring new horizons and directions."
"By that time, we might be able to sweep across all the heavens with numerous Earth Immortal, or even Celestial Immortal, powerhouses."
Su Xin shamelessly painted a grand picture for Yuuntai.
However, Yuuntai was not interested at all.
It was his first time visiting the Otherworld, and he took a few days to learn the language of this world. In the process, he familiarized himself with the lifestyle here, discovering the many benefits of technology.
The advantages brought by technology were undeniable, whether for the upper rulers or the most ordinary people at the bottom.
Take information exchange efficiency as Su Xin mentioned; the Luotian Continent World had developed for at least hundreds of thousands of years, yet ordinary people still relied on the most traditional manual letter delivery. At the higher levels, they used special Spirit Beasts for mail delivery or had martial arts powerhouses deliver messages personally, both extremely inefficient.
If they had the internet from this world, many things would be much more convenient.
However.
For Yuuntai, who already stood at the top crest of the Luotian World, these things were meaningless.
He had already transcended all kinds of lowly interests; convenience was not important to him. His own life was quite convenient, and his demand for Heavenly Materials and Earthly Treasures was not significant either.
He had no mind to consider the development of the entire world.
Yuuntai shook his head and declined bluntly, "I’m not interested in any of this."
"Alright."
Su Xin couldn’t force the issue; if the other party disagreed, he’d have to push forward on his own.
After Yuuntai left, he convened the decision-makers of the Dawn Association, briefly introducing Yuuntai’s identity and mentioning the Otherworld.
"I want to promote communication and integration between the two worlds. Let’s hear everyone’s thoughts."
Everyone was still in shock over the presence of a powerhouse from the Otherworld when they heard this shocking news. It left them a bit slow-headed, taking a while to start their discussion.
The integration of two worlds was no small feat.
Even the merging of two modern countries involves various aspects, let alone different worlds.
The first and foremost issue is language.
This is undoubtedly crucial; if the language isn’t understood, it’s like mixing chickens and dogs, which would result in chaos.
Next are culture and systems. How do we ensure that the Otherworld’s powerhouses will abide by this world’s laws and various rules? What are the penalties for violations? Who enforces them? What if the penalties are excessive? How do we ensure their rights?
It works the same in reverse.
Additionally, there’s the issue of environmental adaptation—gravity, air, bacteria, viruses, etc. Will they pose significant harm to the other world, or will they bring diseases to the transmigrators?
Given the Otherworld’s long history and strong life forms, could the viruses they carry be equivalent to super-viruses, potentially collapsing our world?
After a series of issues were raised.
One of the vice-presidents suggested:
"Su Shen, since you mentioned that the top powerhouses of the Otherworld are not interested in communication between the two worlds, and you want to promote this exchange unilaterally, my suggestion is to simply proceed with a one-way infiltration."
"Secretly select a group, send them to the Otherworld to spread out and develop independently, leveraging modern knowledge and thought, along with pre-arranged conveniences. Whether they follow the martial path, enter politics, engage in commerce, or become beggars, it’s all up to them, and all benefits will be solely theirs."
"I believe some will rise to high positions in the Otherworld, and during their struggle, their greatest advantage would be the insights and thoughts from this world, which they will naturally carry over."
"It’s just like the protagonists in transmigration novels, trying to make a fortune. There will always be someone along the lines of this world’s technological development, researching steam engines, building factories, and proceeding to internal combustion engines, leading to a technological revolution in the Otherworld."
"Others might copy this world’s poetry and various works, promoting cultural diffusion."
"In short, as long as there’s a profit motive, people will naturally act this way, and we don’t need to overthink it."
"Transmigration novels often exaggerate how a single protagonist can gradually change the world, but if we send out hundreds or thousands of transmigrators and provide periodic assistance, it should trigger changes in the Otherworld, right?"
Hearing this proposal, Su Xin’s eyes lit up, and everyone found the feasibility quite high.
After a round of discussion on the suggestion, everyone agreed.
Su Xin nodded approvingly.
"Excellent, this is a great suggestion."
"Next, you will select a hundred volunteer transmigrators. They must be willing and should be told that once they transmigrate, they must stay in the Otherworld long-term, and given the strong martial power of the Otherworld, the risk of death is very high."
"What I can provide are the best Martial Arts Techniques at each realm, along with twenty Life Talismans per person, and more will be supplied if the opportunity arises."
"Besides that, everything relies on them."
After Su Xin issued his orders, the Dawn Association discussed some detailed matters and secretly initiated a transmigrator recruitment plan.
After a month-long selection, the Dawn Association carefully chose a hundred people from around the world, spent another three months training them, teaching the language and writing of the Otherworld, lifestyle common knowledge, survival skills, and so forth.
Finally, these people were brought before Su Xin.
Su Xin unlocked the first stage of the Genetic Lock for all these individuals. Given that they all already possessed Body Refining Stage cultivation, their chances of surviving in the Otherworld seemed considerable.
After briefly reiterating precautions about the Otherworld, Su Xin used the Universal Key to open the Gate of Space, leading the group in transmigrating.
After sending everyone to various regions of the world, Su Xin did not return but entered his small world in the Otherworld.
Previously, he had given the scrolls and resources gifted by Yuuntai to Xie Fan and the others. The latter were diligently cultivating in his small world, with Zhai Shiquan even breaking through to the Sea of Qi Realm.
Su Xin casually glanced at everyone’s progress and then returned to his exclusive palace to continue his seclusion.
The battle with Yuuntai seemed to illustrate that law powers reign supreme in high-level combat, and the strength of the physical body appeared to make little difference.
But Su Xin didn’t see it that way.
Instead, from Ancestor Xuanzhen and Yuuntai’s engagements, he perceived the limitations of Law Power.
Back then, Ancestor Xuanzhen attacked him using Space Rupture techniques. Now, Yuuntai, an Earth Immortal Realm powerhouse, still only attacked him using Space Rupture techniques. Although separated by a significant realm difference, their strongest means of attack were identical.
To Su Xin, this was akin to an ordinary person wielding a gun and a sharpshooter wielding a gun; even though the latter’s combat power was undoubtedly higher by several notches, their upper limit remained constant.
Relying entirely on laws was equivalent to focusing solely on enhancing one’s gun-wielding technique. While this indeed makes progress faster, the upper limit is not high. If one encounters a world with different laws, there might be significant limitations.
And Su Xin is akin to someone delving into martial arts and honing his physical body in an era where everyone plays with guns, focusing on human evolution.
The saying goes: no matter how high your martial skills, one shot can take you down. No matter how much you improve your martial arts, in front of firearms, it’s all in vain—much like Su Xin’s experience with Yuuntai.
However, if martial skills can be infinitely enhanced, then the result is entirely different; its potential naturally surpasses the gun techniques practiced by ordinary people.
Su Xin’s physical body can become infinitely stronger.
And the limit of laws is set.
He believes his physical body will one day transcend laws, shatter the void with a fist, and only then might his perseverance see fruition.
Of course, Su Xin has not completely abandoned the comprehension of laws but instead practices both together.
