The Laws of Cultivation: Qi = MC^2

Chapter Note on Book 4 ending and downlodable link for the book



Hey folks, I've been reading the comments and I see that a lot of you feel disappointed or dissatisfied with the ending of book 4. I think that's fair, the ending was very disjointed, past faced and disconnected, we zoomed out a lot and events happened one after the other in rapid succession. So I understand the concerns, but I'm not here to defend the story. All I really want to say is what I've put out is what I wanted to put out. The way I wrote it is intentional in the setup. I intend for the work to speak for itself, it is what I want it to be, I was running on time constraints, that is my own fault, and I apologize to all of you as well for not being able to give all of you more time to read and catch up, it's why I'm leaving a link to a google doc down below which you can copy the book from, or just download it. All that said, the story is what I want it to be, and I'm not unhappy with it. It's leading up to something and I have the next stages planned out, alongside the ending as well.

If you'd like my own thoughts on it, then the following are what I think:

I could've, if I wanted, taken a long and slow route, and had a good chunk of time be dedicated to the war. To let the technological advancement part of it, and the battle against demon work out, but in my mind, that part has more or less already been achieved. Technological advancement will happen. The world will develop, it's already been set down a path it can't return from. The war itself is a proxy to the real conflict, the main plot of the world, the broken status of life, death, and reincarnation. And I thought quite a bit on how I wanted to tackle this particular conflict. The normal way would've been to put this at the end of the story, have a big battle, big fight, have the war culminate in an epic moment, have Lu Jie leading armies and fighting and then he wins or loses or some sort of resolution.

But that's just not what this story is. From the start, Lu Jie has never been a fight, he has never been someone who has ever wanted conflict. It is simply not who he is. So the end of this story could not have been like that, he could not have fought in the war, he's been forced to accept a lot of power, responsibility, and a lot of heavy decisions but war is simply not something he can condone. He is only doing it because there is no option left but this, and even then, he constantly does not want it for himself.

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