I have a lot to share with you all. Usually, I'm silently watching through the screen. I see praises, I see criticisms, but I seldom speak out. I'm taking the opportunity now to voice my thoughts.
I noticed many of you mentioned that the protagonist reaching the Mahayana level in just five hundred years is too quick, that life is too short, and so on. To be honest, I don't usually read standard cultivation novels, and my main impression of cultivation comes from city-based cultivation tales. As you know, in such stories, the cultivation speed is as quick as drinking water - one achieves ascension in just a few years!
That's why I don't have much concept of time. With a divine spiritual root and infinite Taoist body, I thought five hundred years wasn't too quick. It's a normal pace. I didn't expect many to think that the cultivation speed is too fast.
As for concepts like Mythical Da Luo, I only knew about them from the comments.