As I thought of slicing outward, ultimately, this sword remained within my own Sea of Consciousness.
Contrasts give birth to existence, and difficulty complements ease.
Inside and outside are also relative.
If I cannot slice outward, then let me slice inward—was this sword cutting my own "Divine Soul"?
No, it wasn't a simple "cut," but a connection between the Divine Soul and reality?
The eyes are the windows to the Divine Soul.
So if I strike at the Divine Soul, does it mean transmitting the Divine Thought to the eyes, using them as windows to truly "emerge"?
Mo Hua speculated inwardly.
He was unsure, but after a moment's hesitation, he decided to give it a try.
Failure is the mother of success. Cultivation of any spell point is always accompanied by multiple failures, and only by numerous trials and errors can one find the correct path.
After all, "cutting oneself" is something he has already grown accustomed to.
