There must be something wrong with me-Chapter 629 - 239: Fusing Fate and the ‘Great Dao’
About five seconds or so.
The feeling of this epiphany gradually dissipated.
The vision returned to normal, but the effect of the karma runes did not disappear, and he could still see everyone's Luck Value and Good and Evil Value within his sight.
Zhang Feng glanced around and did not linger there, but moved through the crowd to follow the bandit ahead.
Looking on.
Zhang Feng noticed his Luck Value was peculiar.
Overall, it had a shifting, cloud-like feeling, somewhat elusive.
Unlike others, which mostly maintained a single shape, not strange by expanding and contracting intermittently.
A bit incomprehensible, so let's set that aside for now.
At the same time, Zhang Feng turned to his karma and saw that his 'Blood Qi's evil' far exceeded the 'white cloud's good'.
But interestingly, good and evil can coexist.
This includes all the people he encountered along the way, where good and evil coexist as well.
None were purely evil, nor purely good.
Yet on a finer level, the dominant side would gradually erode the weaker side.
For instance, the bandit: if we quantify his evil, it would be '3'.
This '3' is the sum of all his past misdeeds.
The goodness is '0.1', presumably just earned from a recent good deed.
And as time passes, this '3' would slowly subtract '0.1'.
Within five days at most, he would have a '2.9' pure evil value.
In observing this value.
Zhang Feng suddenly had a thought that if he commits more evil in the future, it would be more because his Evil Value was too high, thus affecting his disposition.
In other words, escaping the rules means 'old habits die hard'.
Of course, people change more often, so it's not absolute.
But an intriguing point is that 'good and evil' in this world do not affect one's Luck Value.
Like at this moment.
Zhang Feng saw a richly dressed young master walking by.
His evil is 2.7, good is 0.9, but his Luck Value is as high as 2, forming a slender little snake shape.
While the Luck Value of normal people is generally 1.
Zhang Feng observed many people and found that the Luck Value of ordinary folks ranges from 0.8 to 1.2, in various forms, like pigs, cattle, sheep, and scenic landscapes, etc.
But all quite small and not specific.
Yet those begging nearby have a Luck Value of 0.3~0.6, with changeable forms too.
If disabled, it would be 0.2, with the Luck Value being just a simple 'blue and white cloud' shape.
Meanwhile.
"Take care…"
The sound of mourning came through.
Zhang Feng saw from afar a funeral procession, where the coffin's Luck Value was reducing towards 0, with its Good and Evil Values gradually dispersing.
Only the dead have a Luck Value of 0.
Moreover, on the road to Qianlin Hall, Zhang Feng observed for a long time, finding everyone's Luck Value mostly unchanged, the forms unchanged.
None like the bandit, whose value was indeterminable and form unfixed.
Zhang Feng found it interesting and decided not to kill him after accomplishing his goal, but to keep him for an experiment to see what's going on with his Luck Value.
But just when Zhang Feng thought of sparing him, the bandit's Luck Value suddenly surged amidst the changes, and the indistinct blue cloud beside him transformed into a wide page?
The value astonishingly reached 6.2!
6.2, what does that concept entail? Zhang Feng didn't know, but he knew it was strong.
At least the highest in this county.
But what is this paper?
Is it related to some kind of book? Should he switch from pen to martial arts?
Zhang Feng pondered, then saw this paper strangely transform into a book without text.
This seems to entirely change according to his thoughts?
'Could it be... because of my thoughts?'
Zhang Feng found it amusing and probed further,
'If it is because of my thoughts and pondering, then his previous changing Luck Value, indeterminate Luck Value, could it also be because of me?'
Thinking this, Zhang Feng decided to kill him to reach a conclusion, his heart resolute in doing so.
Suddenly the bandit's 'book' vanished, and his Luck Value became '0' just like a dead person.
'Sure enough!'
Seeing this, Zhang Feng understood why his Luck Value was so variable before.
Because he had been focused on him, setting up schemes, and since he was someone who would relate to him afterward, he wouldn't let him go.
Lastly, coupled with his then 'chaotic' mindset, never intended to kill him.
So the 'inescapable him', his Luck Value and destiny naturally were chaotic, infinitely variable.
Of course, if he wanted to kill him, his Luck Value would return to normal.
Because he opened this situation.
'As the saying goes, when a person attains enlightenment, their Luck Value increases.'
The more Zhang Feng thought about it, the more it felt right, 'Seems it's not wrong, as he had freed himself from the one who set the layout.
The one setting it, if able to affect his mindset, would naturally influence his Luck Value as well.
After all, when a normal person accomplishes something, if constantly thinking about the people on his mind, it will surely lead to distraction and endless obstacles.
But through the matter of Luck Value, it can also be seen that this bandit temporarily does not intend to kill me.
Otherwise, his Luck Value would revert to its previous state.'
With these thoughts, Zhang Feng found this Luck Value quite good, not only observing another's fortune but also serving as a 'concrete perception of murderous intent'.
Besides.
Zhang Feng also tried observing his own Luck Value and karma but found it completely chaotic, revealing nothing.
This made Zhang Feng think of a statement: calculating the heavens and the earth but not oneself.
However, Zhang Feng could originally modify his Luck Value based on a heavenly formula, so it didn't matter.
And even if it couldn't be modified, then when encountering some treasure in the future, when a group of people goes treasure hunting.
He could also find someone with a high Luck Value among them, seemingly able to get the treasure, then 'tail' him afterward.







