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Balance and Chaos: Changing my damned fate

Kidnapped by a goddess, and sent to a dangerous world. Xin Feng, as punishment for defying his fate, was sent to another world. In the body of a mortal servant, task to do gruesome physical labor. That was his destiny~ [Character status modification….] [Complete…] [Show Character’s status? Yes/No] ‘Uhm… Yes.’ [initializing...] *Ding! *Connection Ready* [Greetings, child of Chaos. I am You. You are me. I am Balance, and you are the speck of Chaos that still needs to grow...] [Good luck...] Watch how our main character Xin Feng cracks the mysteries of the dangerous yet strange world. Follow his journey, as he grows stronger to find his way back home, and to get revenge on the goddess that had dragged him away from his peaceful life. From the mysteries of immortality, magic, and evolution; to the existence of dangerous beasts and anomalies. -Why do they exist? -How did humans survive them? -And who controls it all? The strings shall be connected, eventually. Balance will return, and the great Chaos that happens in every corner, will become one with Balance again.

Sir_WendoS · Fantasy
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Almost there

After the zombie accident, the journey towards the next dock was a quiet, peaceful, and a smooth sail. Amidst the entire journey, Xin Feng had been sitting in a lotus position, and stayed like that even when the ship made a stop. Owing to the fact that Xin Feng looked very calm and concentrating while he sat in place, nobody dared to disturb him. Not even maeda.

'Balance. Why can't I cultivate?'  Xin Feng finally had the chance to ask when everything had calmed down.

[Your soul is too fragile, and it still needs to grow a little stronger for it to come in contact with Qi. If you absorb Qi now, you might damage your soul again as a result, due to how sensitive your soul is. Only a soul can help out a soul right now. Just like that woman was able to use her soul to stabilize your soul]

'Hmm… Wait. Doesn't this mean that I can absorb souls and cultivate them to heal and perhaps even strengthen my soul?'