Among the cultivators with three spiritual roots, there are quite a few. Wei Qiangsheng, Wei Fan, and another Foundation Establishment Realm cultivator, Wei Shudu, all have this level of aptitude, as well as Wei Xixi, who has set her sights on Lin Ziming.
In the entire Wei Mansion, there are probably about six or seven cultivators with three spiritual roots.
And how many people are there in the Wei family, including their servants?
A little over three hundred!
Excluding the upper and lower limits of double and quintuple spiritual roots, the proportion of three spiritual roots in the Wei family is about 2%—remember this number.
Chixian City originally had a population of more than seventeen thousand. Based on this proportion, theoretically, the number of people with three spiritual roots in the entire city should be at least over three hundred.
But in reality?
The entire Chixian City only has a few people with three spiritual roots from the Wei family, and at most some occasional geniuses from other founding families such as the Cheng Family, totaling no more than ten.
This means that the actual proportion of people with three spiritual roots in Chixian City has two figures:
One is the Wei family's 2%, and the other is the city's 10/17000, which is 1/1700.
The two numbers are vastly different.
The reason for this situation is simple, as mentioned above, many potential three spiritual root individuals have died without ever being tested.
For example, Wei Fan once mentioned to Lin Ziming during a chat that in his childhood, he encountered an immigrant at the end of his life.
Back then, Wei Fan, still innocent, went up to chat with him. Upon learning that the immigrant's only wish before dying was to know his aptitude, Wei Fan went back to the mansion to fetch the Spiritual Origin Ball.
The result of the test showed that immigrant was a genius with dual water and earth spiritual roots.
A potential elder genius died of hunger at the city gates in rags.
Don't think this is far-fetched, as there is a nearly identical situation in a certain field locally.
That is the much-criticized Huaxia football.
Every day people lament that out of 1.4 billion people, they cannot find 11 who can play football.
But in truth?
Locally, those who have been "tested for spiritual roots"—or registered players—number only about 8,000.
The vast majority of Huaxia people have never interacted with this field.
Countless potential talents like Ronaldo and Messi had their flair suppressed by homework or mobile games and were buried before they even had a chance to train or join teams, blending into the crowd as they grew up.
Some might not even know until they die that they had the potential to reach a pinnacle.
Yet in statistics, they become part of the massive denominator.
Isn't this situation a replica of the Damo Realm?
Indeed.
The commoners in the Damo Realm are much more unfortunate than most locals, without comparison needed.
While talented locals might still have a chance to become elites in other fields, the commoners in the Damo Realm are destined to a life of mediocrity or even misery.
Additionally, there's another scenario in the Damo Realm.
Commoners who detect promising aptitudes may never gain enough cultivation resources in their lifetime.
It is said that those who are not of my kin are bound to have different minds. Even a family as kind as the Wei Family wouldn't be generous enough to give too many opportunities to those commoner geniuses.
After all, no one knows if a cultivator without a sense of belonging will turn out to be good or bad as they grow—there are countless examples in Damo Realm's history of servants devouring their masters, enough to compile a historical account of blood and tears.
Although there exists something like heavenly vows in the Damo Realm, the cost of using it is too high.
Only when encountering a commoner genius with dual spiritual roots might a few families spend to make use of it.
Most families aren't willing to take on this risk, and many commoner geniuses in the Damo Realm die young.
It's due to these two reasons that the proportion in the Damo Realm is actually a false figure.
The higher it is, the truer this becomes.
Bluntly put.
In the Guangnan Domain, every year among the deceased wanderers, no fewer than five have single spiritual roots!
So if you insist that cultivation is a kind of monopoly...actually, you wouldn't be wrong.
Locally, we might not have a much higher aptitude ratio than the Damo Realm.
But locally, we can cover a large number of warriors, and all of our people can be freely tested.
That is the most fearsome part.
This time, just the group of 300,000 warriors tested is comparable to numerous Chixian Cities.
Who would dare organize aptitude testing for commoners in those cities and then provide them with cultivation?
But in all honesty.
The rabbits worry about some uncontrollable events occurring, hence their initial choice to spread it first within the troops.
But no matter how cautious they are, universal implementation must be opened up, and it cannot form family monopolies like in the Damo Realm.
Therefore, this is a terrifyingly large base that makes one's scalp tingle.
Given the current level of development by the rabbits in the Damo Realm.
It is really without pressure for local public supply to support 50,000 cultivators, priority supply for 10,000 people, elite supply for 2,000, and core supply for 300 people.
And 50,000 cultivators...
Just in numbers, it's only slightly less than Ziqiong City.
Not to mention that among those cultivators in Ziqiong City, more than half are weaklings within the third-layer qi cultivation realm.
If truly compared, Ziqiong City at most has only about 10,000 to 20,000 cultivators who could enjoy such treatment.
So, literally, the word 'base' can convert into an extremely terrifying power under abundant production levels.
The focus shifts back to Qin Zhendong's office.
At this moment, Chang Qixiang is reporting information related to Chen Rong to Qin Zhendong:
"Comrade Chen Rong has a very clear background, with both his grandfather and father being excellent warriors who even sacrificed their lives.
Comrade Chen Rong has been in service for a little over seven years and has received two collective second-class merits and one individual third-class merit.
According to the original plan, Comrade Chen Rong might be arranged to study at a military school in two to three years, thereby being promoted to an officer."
Qin Zhendong nodded repeatedly after hearing this.
Chang Qixiang's report was very detailed, especially the last point.
Officers and non-commissioned officers are two completely different tracks in the troops.
We often hear the term "military officers and soldiers," where officers refer to military officers, and soldiers refer to soldiers or non-commissioned officers.
The upper limit for non-commissioned officers is the rank of First Sergeant, while it's better not to mention officers, as doing so might lead to sensitive topics.
Of course.
If you really reach the level of a First Sergeant, the treatment can basically be equivalent to a second mu and four.
However, the number of non-commissioned officers who can reach this stage is very few, and the minimum time required is thirty years.
Therefore, in real life, many non-commissioned officers transition to civilian life after their third or fourth term.
For a non-commissioned officer to be promoted to an officer, apart from students coming out of the ivory tower, the majority of channels are being recommended to military schools for promotion.
Therefore, being selected for the officer training plan shows how outstanding Chen Rong's performance is.
After understanding Chen Rong's information, Qin Zhendong continued to ask:
"By the way, Comrade Qi Xiang, apart from Comrade Chen Rong, what is the overall progress of the six testing points now?"
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