Humiliating rival cultivators: the shortcut to enlightenment

Published on June 29, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

In the world of cultivation, Xu Que has discovered an uncomfortable truth for the orthodox: the more opponents he humiliates, the faster he ascends. His internal system rewards chaos as if it were divine order, transforming pretentiousness into a driver of ancestral wisdom. It is not a matter of morality, but of energy efficiency.

A spiritual cultivator with a chaotic golden aura floating over a mountain valley, holding a broken jade staff while a kneeling opponent before him is surrounded by distorted energy runes, a technical holographic panel shows a power meter spiraling upward during humiliation, fragments of ancient scrolls burning in the air, cinematic and photorealistic style, dramatic lighting with divine light rays piercing storm clouds, textures of silk and worn metal, sparkling dust particles being absorbed by the protagonist's internal system, technical representation of energy flow with glowing force lines.

The system that rewards chaos as an ascension algorithm ⚡

Xu Que's internal mechanism works like a positive feedback loop: each insult generates a spark of spiritual energy that accelerates his enlightenment. Technically, it is a process of converting emotional energy into cultivator power. By humiliating his rivals, they release resentment that the system captures and refines. The algorithm does not distinguish between order and chaos; it only measures the intensity of the conflict generated.

Humiliation as an accelerated meditation technique 🧘

Ancient sages meditated in silence. Xu Que meditates while raining insults upon his adversaries. It is as if the universe tells him: If you're going to be a loudmouth, at least make it useful. While others cultivate with millennial patience, he advances by provoking fights and dropping cutting remarks. The irony is that his method works better than that of the hermits.