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Daoist Master of Qing Xuan

What is a Daoist Master? One that is imageless in ten directions and vanishes in the six paths; unrestrained by the three realms and the five elements. After a day at the clinic, Dr. Li Feng met with an accident on his way home. When he regained consciousness, Li Feng found himself in the body of a weak teenage boy who was born out of wedlock, Shen Lian. Who was the father? The mother would not tell. A scripture he found among his mother’s remnants was the only thing he knew about his father. The mother came from a wealthy and well known family. When Shen Lian was recalled back to the Shen family, he was entitled for part of the grandfather’s inheritance and businesses. Despite the grand value, Shen Lian did not take a cent with him when he decided to leave the family. Why would he leave this comfortable life behind? His journey with this new identity brought him into this new world as he travelled between realms in search of knowledge to improve his Daoist skills. As he conquered trial after trial, would he become the chosen one? Will he succeed in becoming the Daoist Master? Only time will tell.

Zhong Yuan Wu Bai · Eastern
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710 Chs

Shen Lian's Hard Work

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Shen Lian was listening to the legend, which was also the origin of this world. According to 'mother', there were only spirits in this world and not human beings.

Later, a sun appeared in the sky. The world welcomed its first batch of inhabitants. These inhabitants - the First Men came from a place that had a sun too. From then onwards, the number of spirits declined.

First men were mortal, and they faced death too. However, the stronger ones became the stars after they died. Some stronger spirits too had turned into stars in the sky.

There was a star called the moon. It engulfed the light of other stars and became the brightest star in the night sky.

Then, the moon made a promise with the rest of the stars. In order to not be in the way of their light, the moon promised to only shine to its heart's content only once in every thirty days. That day was known as 'full moon'.

The number of stars in the sky increased, and the moon too remained strong.