"Young master, have you... asked about the Soulless Metal Humanoid yet?"
Seeing the young master's slightly trembling body, the elder knew that the young master would surely lose his sanity if they were to continue discussing this topic. Thus, he hurriedly changed the subject.
"Ah? I... forgot!"
Song Chao's body swayed weakly.
He only had time to say a single sentence before the other party began pointing out the various symptoms he was suffering from. After that... he fell to the onslaught of words and lost himself.
Putting aside the Soulless Metal Humanoid, he didn't even manage to speak much.
How was he supposed to ask the question when he was in a trance?
"Then... I'll try asking..." the elder said slowly.
"Un, go on... Be careful!" After hesitating for a moment, Song Chao nodded his head.
'Those who consume material sustenance are conscious and experience atrophy, those who consume on spiritual energy are wise and experience longevity'
These words came from a compilation of philosophical works known as Huainanzi (Work of the Southern King) in the Western Han era.
The entire saying is as follows:
Those who consume water can swim and tolerate the cold, those who consume earth are heartless but wise, those who consume wood are strong and rough, those who consume grass are agile but unintelligent, those who consume meat are brave and tough, those who consume grains are brilliant but die, those who consume air are enlightened and lasting, those who don't consume are immortal and divine.
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