"The Legend of Mortal Cultivators" shows how an ordinary person can eventually become a powerful monk through constant hard work and adventures.
And in the process, Han Li met a lot of different people, including Qing Yi and Ji Yin, two Yuan Infant Cultivators.
They all wanted to take Han Li as an apprentice, but Han Li finally chose Extreme Yin, why was that?
First of all, we have to understand Han Li's situation.
In the Void Heaven Temple, he needed to face the test of two Yuan Infant Monks, and both of them had very strong strength and background.
For Han Li, this was a very dangerous situation.
However, both Qingyi and Jiyin proposed to take him as an apprentice, which was undoubtedly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
So, why did Han Li choose Extreme Yin?
Actually, this was not because Ji Yin was better than Qing Yi, but because Ji Yin gave Han Li more choices and opportunities.
Ji Yin told Han Li that he could give him more resources and help, allowing him to grow and improve his strength faster.
And although Qing Yi also proposed a lot of benefits, his conditions seemed to be more like a deed of sale, which made Han Li feel that his freedom was restricted.
Of course, Han Li's choice was also influenced by other factors.
For example, he knows something about Ji Yin's past, and knows that this person has a very strong strength and background, and he may be able to learn more things by following him.
Moreover, Han Li also realized that in the Immortal Cultivation Realm, sects and inheritances were very important, and Extreme Yin, as the ancestor of a great sect, must have a more complete inheritance and a broader network of contacts.
This is undoubtedly very beneficial to Han Li's future development.
Of course, we can't ignore the influence of the Venerable Master.
As a primordial infant monk, the Venerable Xuan Gu naturally possessed very strong strength and wisdom.
He said to Han Li that if he followed Ji Yin, he could get more benefits and opportunities.
Although the Venerable Xuan Bone Master also had his own goals and interests, his advice undoubtedly made Han Li even more determined in his choice.
To sum up, Han Li didn't choose Extreme Yin as his teacher because this person was better or worse than Qing Yi.
Rather, it was because Extreme Yin had given Han Li more choices and opportunities, allowing him to better develop his strength and sect inheritance.
Of course, in this process, the influence of the Venerable Master cannot be ignored.
As a Yuan Infant Cultivator, his wisdom and strength made Han Li very admired and respected.
Finally, I would like to say that this story teaches us a truth: on the road of life, choice is very important.
Sometimes we may be faced with many choices and opportunities, but not every opportunity is right for us.
We need to make the most suitable choice according to our actual situation and goals.
Just like Han Li, he finally chose Extreme Yin as his teacher, and although this choice was not the best or the most correct, it was the most suitable for him.
Because in this choice, he can get more resources and opportunities to build a solid foundation for his future.