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My favorite element of cultivation novels is not even the face-slapping or the combat, but the "sudden need to cultivate". When a particularly wise person starts talking, when a particularly spiritually healthy environment is found, when a powerful enough insight is found, after a particularly enlightening encounter, the characters drop everything and sit down and start cultivating with the urgency of someone trying to write down a dream right after waking.
This has never happened to me in my own life, in any context, even once.
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