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Cultivation Notes of a True Immortal

Cultivation Notes of a True Immortal

Everyone wants to be Immortal. But when one actually achieves that goal, everyone asks themselves the same question: 'What do I do now?' Some have an answer in the beginning, and some don't. Eventually, those who hit the ground running, slow to a standstill. Those who started slow, eventually soar freely among the heavens. However, both types will come to a standstill many more times than once throughout their existence. I, myself, contemplated for a while about my next venture. Ultimately, I wanted to write my memoirs and give my fellow immortals something to keep them entertained. As I thought of the past, I came up with the idea to write my cultivation notes. Real cultivation notes. Not on a single sword art or martial skill. Not about some Dao or occupation. My name is Orym Vamoria. Orym in the Elvish tongue means 'Ten Thousand Skills.' I'm going to write about how I've mastered them all. During my first life, a great martial artist had a saying: "I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times." Tell me, do you think he would fear a man who practiced ten thousand skills more than ten thousand times? Haa, I wonder... Anyways, the journey began long before I was born on the Chaos Serpent Planet. My journey started on a planet destroyed eons ago --Earth. Pay attention because even the smallest life detail can affect your cultivation. Written in First Person Omniscient: A rare form of the first person is the first person omniscient, in which the narrator is a character in the story, but also knows the thoughts and feelings of all the other characters. It can seem like third-person omniscient at times.
Eastern
61 Chs
Notes Between Seasons

Notes Between Seasons

Anya, 28, carries an air of quiet resilience beneath her graceful exterior. With olive-toned skin, soft black waves, and deep green-hazel eyes, she moves through life with gentle confidence, her delicate floral dresses and matching earrings reflecting her understated strength. Balancing university lectures and restaurant shifts, Anya’s world is a delicate dance of responsibilities, yet her heart harbors untold stories memories and feelings she guards closely. Elias, in his early thirties, is the embodiment of poised elegance. Tall and fair-skinned, with piercing ice-blue eyes that seem to see straight through the surface, he exudes a calm power and precision shaped by his senior role in corporate management. Behind his minimalist style and commanding presence lies a man who has built walls around himself, wary of letting anyone close. Their worlds collide unexpectedly on a crisp spring evening at the restaurant where Anya works. The sight of her in casual attire, her hair loose and framing her face softly, captures Elias’s attention like nothing before. For Anya, seeing Elias a figure from headquarters, calm yet intense stirs emotions she hadn’t expected to confront while juggling her busy schedule. As their encounters grow from silent, stolen moments to hesitant conversations, both must navigate the complexities of their lives Anya’s demanding shifts and personal struggles, Elias’s corporate pressures and guarded heart. A shared ride to the train station, gentle teasing, and quiet confessions slowly chip away at the walls between them. Set against the backdrop of everyday challenges and small moments of connection, their story unfolds as a tender exploration of trust, vulnerability, and the courage it takes to rewrite one’s own story. “Silent Collisions” is a romance about two souls learning that sometimes love comes not in grand gestures, but in the quietest, most unexpected encounters.
Urban
39 Chs
Who is Lyre?
Lyre is a mysterious and powerful female character who becomes an important ally and friend to Grace. She possesses arcana (magical abilities) and has her own complex backstory. She serves as a mentor figure to Grace and has abilities related to divinity and magic.
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2026-04-05 03:04
Does Lyre lie to Grace?
Chapter 161 is titled "Grace: Lyre's Lies," indicating that Lyre has been dishonest about something significant. This creates a rift of trust between them and forces Grace to question what else Lyre has hidden.
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2026-06-16 20:56
What is the 'king lyre story' about?
Well, without more context, it's hard to say exactly. But generally, in many stories involving a king and a lyre, the lyre could symbolize art, culture, or a connection to the divine. The king might be associated with the lyre as a sign of his refined taste or as a tool for his leadership. For example, in some ancient tales, a king's ability to play the lyre well was seen as a mark of his wisdom and suitability to rule. It could also be a story of how the lyre came into the king's possession, perhaps through a heroic quest or a gift from a powerful being.
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2024-11-11 02:30
What makes Lyre such a compelling character?
Lyre is powerful yet vulnerable, ancient yet playful, helpful yet deceptive. Her lies (Ch. 161), her miss of Aron (Ch. 237), and her divine connections create a multi-layered character whose true motivations remain partially hidden.
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2026-06-17 00:15
What is "Lyre: Backlash" (Chapter 237) about?
Lyre experiences backlash from using her powers, likely her arcana. She mentions Aron (Jack-Eye) four times, suggesting his absence weakens her or that she needs his anchoring presence to safely use her abilities.
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2026-06-16 11:07
What is Lyre's likely backstory?
Hints suggest Lyre is ancient (time-locked, Ch. 105), connected to divine forces (anchors and divinities, Ch. 152), and has experienced significant loss (missing Aron). She may be an immortal being who has lived through multiple eras.
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2026-06-17 08:14
What do readers think of Lyre?
Readers are fascinated by Lyre's mysterious nature—her arcana, divine connections, and ambiguous allegiance. The revelation of "Lyre's Lies" (Ch. 161) sparks intense discussion about whether she can be trusted.
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2026-06-16 18:04
What is the significance of "Lyre: Rest" (Chapter 112)?
The French chapter title "Lyre: Repos" translates to "Lyre: Rest"—suggesting Lyre needs to recover, possibly from arcana use. This early rest scene foreshadows the more serious backlash in Chapter 237.
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2026-06-16 14:58
Why does Lyre lie to Grace?
Lyre's lies (Ch. 161) likely serve to protect Grace from truths she's not ready to handle, or to advance Lyre's own agenda. The lies create dramatic tension and force Grace to develop her own judgment rather than relying on Lyre.
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2026-06-16 05:10
Does Lyre have any weaknesses?
Yes. Lyre experiences "backlash" from overusing her powers (Ch. 237), misses Aron/Jack-Eye as an emotional anchor, and the revelation of her lies (Ch. 161) damages her relationships. She's powerful but not invincible.
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2026-03-26 07:54
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