Chapter 352 - 352 232 Different Perspectives
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Updated : Oct 15th, 2025
352: Chapter 232: Different Perspectives 352: Chapter 232: Different Perspectives Professionals need time to accumulate; they are actually “purifying”, “ordering”, and “controlling” the pollution from the chaotic, chaotic, and chaotic “source”.
Since it is inherently unordered, we give it rules and order.
If it has no inherent goodness or badness, we give it moral and legal boundaries.
Rather than letting it evolve chaotically and maliciously, contain it within a “Profession Module” for orderly and controllable evolution.
This is the wisdom of civilization, the wisdom of previous generations fighting against pollution, the path they have taken, and…
drinking poison to quench thirst.
Everyone knows that a new professional is a new source of pollution, but how many people know that even the high and mighty Gods are just larger sources of pollution?
But in this process, life and its trajectory are inherently purifying.
Is there really no hope?
That’s not necessarily the case, if the purifier is powerful enough to cover the sky with one hand and protect its homeland and race by itself, creating a pollution-free paradise, just like the…
Twelve Pillars.
Every Deity…
every powerful professional strives for that moment.
If it’s that easy to reach the other side, there wouldn’t be so many worlds lingering in despair.
Pollution cannot disappear out of thin air; the fall of the Balancing Disaster Beast gave rise to the miracle of Lu Ping’an and the Life Bank.
The seemingly miraculous “investment” and “dividends” are actually the logic of pollution and life and will.
In the end, Lu Ping’an paid a part of his Life Essence and exchanged it for another part of the other party’s essence after training and refining…
Although it sounds like something is wrong, that’s the principle.
“So that’s how it is…”
Lu Ping’an vaguely saw another special aspect of his ability.
“…Ximeier has no foundation and follows the standard textbook techniques, seemingly clumsy but solid and stable, taking the main road with numerous paths.
He seems to be an overly active social bull, but he’s actually quite honest.
Has he suffered any losses before-”
“…Tian Xi seems to have a family background and is more lively.
The basic routines are more varied, faster, and more efficient in her hands.
Has she unconsciously corrected them with her past learning?
This has provided me with many ideas for revising my own martial skills package-”
“Mei Yuge…
can’t say she’s not working hard, just too ordinary.
But her talent is good, astonishingly good.
Maybe she needs a push-”
Previously, when choosing what they needed, Lu Ping’an couldn’t perceive the additional benefits of his “investment” ability.
“…I didn’t expect that the same thing, when taught to different people, would result in completely different perspectives.
It is really interesting to cross-validate and contradict each other-”
Learning with the eyes, hands, and feet of others, he stood tall on their lifelong learning.
After analyzing the same thing three times, the “feedback” was generally similar, but the “differences” were the “gains that belong only to me,” which ordinary people needed to accumulate and practice thousands of times to achieve.
[Slaughter Soldier lv9, 12/100.]
Only then did Lu Ping’an realize how precious those “2 experience points” were.
An individual’s vision and knowledge accumulation are inevitably limited.
Bottlenecks are frustrating because sometimes it’s the hard work, sometimes it’s your talent, and more desperately, it’s your life accumulation, your worldview, and your vision’s limitations.
But sometimes, the same level, change a person, and the result is completely different…
Just like a movie, everyone watches together, and some are moved by the true feelings, some feel the special effects are really great, and some are obsessed with gunfights and espionage.
After a while, when they chatted, they found that they seemed to have watched completely different movies.
There is no high or low in perspective, but like blind men touching an elephant, there is always a certain distance from the “complete truth”.
Lu Ping’an can switch as he pleases.
The gains he makes from his investment are not his own; he can constantly learn and comprehend from others’ perspectives.
Before, he felt that when his professional skill level was high and the investment experience was reduced, using investment became uneconomical.
It turned out that he was just using the wrong investment target and underestimated the upper limit of his abilities.
He can do better and even give back to some extent.
“Ximeier, your martial arts training is very solid, but it’s also too rigid.
Read this ‘Gentle Method’ when you have time, watch more real combat videos, and go to the library to get them; it’s a club benefit.”
“Tian Xi, were you injured before?
Your breath and physique are a bit problematic.
I have Sister Lu’s contact method.
You can ask her to tailor a low-level Magic Potion for you that can be used at the 0-tier as well.
Don’t worry, the cost is on me; it’s my initial investment, and 0-tier Magic Potion is not expensive.
Oh, there’s a slight issue with your force application.
Watch me demonstrate…”
“Mei Yuge…
nevermind, if you don’t put in more effort, your place will be given to someone else.”
Lu Ping’an learned from his teacher’s style and provided some help.
He might not be as academically profound as his teachers, but he knows his students’ specific situations better and can intervene earlier in their training.
Such targeted guidance even scared them a little.
However, having someone to guide them is really great for newcomers, and Lu Ping’an’s guidance is clearly very effective.
“Good leeks, it would be a pity to cut them directly.
I may not be able to achieve sustainable lake fishing, but at least I can work toward sustainable pond expansion.”
That’s what Lu Ping’an thought, and that’s what he did.
But his “cultivating leeks” behavior had long crossed the previously agreed-upon line of “Ghost members”.
In some people’s eyes, this was undoubtedly a hint…
“I’ve provided resources; you still don’t join and cling to me?
You want a free handout?”
“Um, can we talk about what you taught us outside?
In case the teachers ask.” Being the eldest sister, Ximeier tentatively asked.
“Apart from my ability and specific details, there’s nothing that can’t be said.” Lu Ping’an was quite indifferent.
What couldn’t be said was already specified in the contract, and he was relaxed about the rest.
But on another level, if it were widely known that “these girls were taught by Lu Ping’an,” it would implicitly imply the reality that “these people are under my protection.”
He might not care, or he might have realized it but didn’t take it seriously, but now in reality, he’s building his own team.
Perhaps, what he is looking forward to more is just tomorrow’s harvest, whether these leeks can be rolled up even more.
At this time, this group of preparatory students hesitated for a while and pulled out several thin sheets of paper.
“This is…””
“Our Talent Abilities.
Although they’re very ordinary, it seems you need guidance.
There are also our personal preferences and some expected goals.
Can you help guide us when you’re free?”
This information, which involves Talent Abilities, is a top secret in a sense that is closely related to life and death.
“Okay, I’ll look at it when I’m free.”
Lu Ping’an took the papers and flipped through them casually.
For him, this is a small matter, but for the girls, it’s a big deal in their life.
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