These two explanations seem similar, but when you think from different perspectives, the meanings are completely opposite.
Ordinary people see the fair attitude of heaven and earth towards all living beings.
However, what Ning Fan sees is the indifference of the Heavenly Saints towards sentient life.
This indifference stems from an unparalleled power.
The might of heaven and earth, where the ground shakes and floods rampage, poses a catastrophe for humanity with even the slightest mishap.
This is akin to the relationship between cultivators and ordinary humans.
The higher the cultivators' cultivation, the greater the gap with ordinary people, killing with a wave of a hand is no harder than killing a chicken.
The higher the cultivators' cultivation, the less human they become, gradually looking down on their own kind.
This disdain is not because of the external differences in power, wealth, or authority, but directly releases indifference from the soul level.
