Following Old Lu's guidance, Mo Wen began to explore the changes within himself caused by the Heavenly Unity Realm, focusing on comprehending the Yin Yang Balance. However, aside from realizing that he was a balanced system and that any imbalance would trigger a response to restore equilibrium, he had not made any significant progress.
He understood that this restoration of balance after an imbalance was indeed a manifestation of the Yin Yang Balance, but he was still far from grasping the essence of the Yin Yang Principle. After some time, he had yet to truly comprehend what the Yin Yang Principle was, which left him feeling frustrated and helpless. He knew he had to seek out opportunities; waiting for them to come to him seemed unlikely. Actively pursuing opportunities would certainly yield more chances than passively waiting. Even if he couldn't encounter the so-called Opportunity, he could still gain insights into other Laws, which would benefit his future understanding.
Everything in the world is influenced by the Yin Yang Principle, so he believed he could find traces of the legendary Law of Power within these phenomena, hoping to capture glimpses of this elusive Law. Mo Wen shared his thoughts with Old Lu, who agreed that it was worth a try. Even if he didn't grasp the Yin Yang Principle, it wouldn't be a loss; he could still gain insights into other Laws of Power. The deeper his understanding, the more knowledge he would acquire about the world, which would greatly aid his future cultivation.
With Old Lu's approval, Mo Wen set out to search for opportunities. Of course, Old Lu had limited his range of activities, but given his current strength, even without restrictions, he wouldn't be able to venture far.
Standing amidst the mountains and forests, he felt the vibrant life force of the Life Principle invigorating the flora around him. This vitality allowed flowers and trees to thrive, while simultaneously affected by the Death Principle; under its influence, life began to wane and eventually wither away. By the riverbank of Dahe, he sensed the ever-changing Water Principle—one that nurtured growth in plants while eroding stones along the shore. Under the effects of Space Power and Gravitational Force, the waterfall’s power became tumultuous. By the fire pit, he felt the heat and destruction wrought by the Fire Principle. Touching a butcher knife, he sensed the solidity and sharpness of the Golden Principle. Sitting cross-legged on the ground, he experienced the weightiness of the Earth Principle...
In this manner, wherever Mo Wen went, he earnestly sought insights, hoping to uncover traces of the Yin Yang Principle. He firmly believed that it was hidden within his surroundings. Over time, his understanding of various Laws of Power deepened; however, he still could not grasp any trace of the Yin Yang Principle.
All laws arise from Yin Yang. He began attempting to trace back to find clues about the Yin Yang Principle. Yet many of the Laws of Power he could perceive had undergone countless transformations; each change resulted from the interplay of two or more Laws of Power. Thus, while a newly formed Law might exhibit certain primary attributes, it inherently contained elements from other Laws as well. Moreover, tracing back was not something he could master at this stage.
While other matters might allow for forced attempts to achieve desired effects, this pursuit offered no chance for trial and error; a single mistake could lead to irreversible consequences.
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