Summary of Chapter 2583 from Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver
Chapter 2583 marks a crucial moment in Novel Drama’s Novel novel, Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
"Of course," replied Wilbur.
"So why can't you do it on Snow Mountain Lydia?" asked Fremont.
Wilbur frowned and thought for a moment, and he replied, "I think it's because of the suppression from Snow Mountain Lydia's formation energy."
Fremont said, "You finally figured it out. That's right, it's precisely because of that formation that you couldn't control the cauldron fragments with your willpower. Every cultivator will experience suppression of their cultivation upon arriving at Snow Mountain Lydia. One cannot fully exert their true abilities here. Snow Mountain Lydia is a sacred mountain, and the reason it is called a sacred mountain is precisely because of the natural formation that exists here."
"What?" Wilbur frowned when he heard that and asked, "Are there natural formations in this world? Could it be that mother nature has such power to create formations on her own, without needing anyone to set them up?"
"Yeah," replied Fremont.
Wilbur thought it was a ridiculous idea, but Fremont nodded repeatedly in approval after hearing his questions. He said, "You're right. That's indeed the case. In fact, everything in the universe is guided by a certain energy. It's just like on Earth, where there were no cultivators at first, yet cultivators eventually appeared. Why is that? The answer is simple. It's because this special energy that permeates through dimensions guides things differently. As a result, different people are led in various directions, leading to different professions and identities. This special energy that spans through dimensions is like a great river of life."
He continued to explain, "Everyone can draw water from the river, but not everyone becomes the same type of person in the end. Why is that? It's because they are guided differently. Some cast nets to catch fish, others fish with rods, some row boats to ferry people, and others build bridges to cross the river. There are many similar examples, and their differences are often referred to as differences in talent."
At that moment, Wilbur recalled his experiences living in Gelsa. A one-kilogram carp there could be easily caught by one person elsewhere, but in Gelsa, not even three to five people could catch it unless they were cultivators.
"So, do you get it now?" asked Fremont.
"Yeah. I think I got it, Fremont," replied Wilbur.
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