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The Black Star Monarch

Li Jun was cast out of his family after his father's death. Bullied by his cousins and robbed by his uncle, his upbringing was less than pleasant. Despite that, Li Jun tried his best to live a quiet life; he kept to himself and worked hard to earn a living. However, fate dealt a cruel blow when a vicious attack left him unable to work again. Li Jun fell into despair. It was only through the selfless sacrifice of his devoted mother that a glimmer of redemption emerged as she sold off her final sliver of wealth to afford him a chance at a better life. Just when all seemed lost, a mysterious silver ring, seemingly tossed from the hands of celestials, descended from the heavens. Upon receiving the celestial gift, Li Jun's life took a surprising turn. As the layers of deceit peeled away, Li Jun found himself thrust into a web of lies that began to unravel before him. Compelled to untangle the enigmatic circumstances surrounding his father's demise and the orchestrated misfortunes that befell him, Li Jun strode on through the world of cultivation as the heavens trembled at his feet. He had seen a whisper of despair and vowed to never glance upon it again. ______________________________ Hello Author here. :) I just wanted to let you all know that I have a discord server and if you would like to join the community and discuss topics regarding this novel or other novels in general feel free to join. We have various sections for different hobbies so you can show off your skills so if you want to stop by. Discord.gg/KbBF8XP

Zero_Things · Fantasy
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Welcome to Misty Pavilion.

Although Misty Cloud Town wasn't a city, it was busy enough to rival even the capital. However, this was just what happened when a sect was due to open its doors for recruitment. Thousands upon thousands of people would come from across the empire in hopes of being recruited. Some of them weren't even martial artists; however, they were the minority. The rest of the year, the town remained empty, apart from a few civilians who lived there.

The average cultivation of the applicants ranged from the first stage all the way to the seventh, but there was a strict age limit. Applicants couldn't be over the age of twenty, so that was why martial artists above the sixth stage were an infrequent sight among the applicants; most martial artists with that much talent would have already been recruited by someone.