This is a locked chapterSeason 4 Chapter 642: Shining Like Stars
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the sky lord's disciple, the Luo zheng, has gone to the "stellar world" to become a disciple of his master, the old sky lord, who is also a teacher. The two men meet again, and the old man tells the young man that the wind-fang dragons are about to attack again. The old man then tells the two men that they may enter the "pillar of light" in front of them if they have passed the second stage of the tournament. The young man thanks Luo-zheng for giving him a chance to make it, and then he asks the other two if they know anything about each other. The man says that he doesn't, but he does know that they are lovers, and that the luo-shuan is the one who killed the heavenlords. He says that the rules of heaven are the same in fish and that if one could understand them, it would be more beneficial to understand the internal world. He uses the example of fifty great expanses and divides them into two, one a variable and the other a parameter. The number of titles is fifty, the number of expanses is forty-nine, the title is nine, and fate is a number of parameters. He then uses this example to explain that fate is two-sided: one variable has a future, and one is a parameter, and there is a limit to the future. He asks if this is a fateless person, or if they are fateless because they came from a different way of
This is a locked chapterSeason 4 Chapter 642: Shining Like Stars
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the sky lord's disciple, the Luo zheng, has gone to the "stellar world" to become a disciple of his master, the old sky lord, who is also a teacher. The two men meet again, and the old man tells the young man that the wind-fang dragons are about to attack again. The old man then tells the two men that they may enter the "pillar of light" in front of them if they have passed the second stage of the tournament. The young man thanks Luo-zheng for giving him a chance to make it, and then he asks the other two if they know anything about each other. The man says that he doesn't, but he does know that they are lovers, and that the luo-shuan is the one who killed the heavenlords. He says that the rules of heaven are the same in fish and that if one could understand them, it would be more beneficial to understand the internal world. He uses the example of fifty great expanses and divides them into two, one a variable and the other a parameter. The number of titles is fifty, the number of expanses is forty-nine, the title is nine, and fate is a number of parameters. He then uses this example to explain that fate is two-sided: one variable has a future, and one is a parameter, and there is a limit to the future. He asks if this is a fateless person, or if they are fateless because they came from a different way of