That jade pendant really was too crude.
According to Cultivator Shen Yu's thinking, even if it didn't reach the level of an interstellar civilization's personal terminal, it should at least not be much worse than the smart phones from his previous life.
The main difficulty wasn't about technology, but rather in the cultivation domain.
After all, this thing was quite important not just to cultivators, but even to ordinary mortals.
Ideally, it should be refined into a magical treasure, one that could be stored inside the body.
But here came another issue: magical treasures also have levels.
According to Cultivator Shen Yu's original plan, even mortals should have one each.
To initiate true "nationwide cultivation"—in the deepest sense.
That meant mortals obviously couldn't have high-quality magical treasures right from the start.
Even if they did, they wouldn't be able to use it.
And the quantity needed was massive.
