This book sets some questions about immortal cultivators

The immortal cultivators in this book are different from most of the immortal works, such as once the cultivation is successful, the ordinary is treated as an ant and trampled to death as much as you want, and you have to rely on some written or unwritten rules to symbolically protect ordinary people.

There was no life in the entire universe for a long time, including all kinds of cultivators.

You want to cultivate a successful person, and "accidentally" stepped on the "ant" to him.

Those who are more advanced than him will also "accidentally" trample to death those who are lower than their own cultivation. Isn't it all messed up.

All abusive words are deleted.

In this book, even human demon cultivators maintain their human nature, which is why the immortals and saints in this book call those who have advanced cultivation, rather than directly calling them immortals and saints.

The reason why the protagonist spreads the exercises is a pit.

It is my first time writing a book, and the deficiencies can be corrected.