I’ve read the first two hundred chapters of this book, and I’ve found a few problems: the first is human nature.I think Leng Wu Zui is a little human.Most experts would do anything to make themselves stronger.To see someone like the protagonist. How could a talented person allow him to become strong? It was basically killing him in the cradle.What future is limitless. You killed him in the cradle. He had no future at all.The second is spiritual herb was too expensive. If that thing was so expensive, how could people be willing to farm it? How much harvest could they get? How much can they earn?It would be better to join some of the smaller sects. Cultivation. Catching a spiritual herb was enough to live a few lifetimes.With so much labor transferred to the sect, there would be fewer people producing. So who’s going to feed your huge heads?Of course you’re writing about the protagonist getting stronger. These are all minor factors. But I hope that later on the author will be able to write in accordance with human nature,after all, when people saw a genius, they were all jealous, not fawning on even the strongest.