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The Rooh of Greed

Cultivation is a path of rebellion — rebellion against the world, rebellion against Heaven and Earth. Rebellion against oneself! The journey to the apex is fraught with bloodshed. It's a path of no return that only the bravest of men can tread. However, courage alone is not enough to reach the end of this arduous road. Only those who can embrace the loneliness of this journey, all while enduring the unimaginable pain and suffering constantly hurled at them along this infinitely long path of cultivation, stand a chance to reach the peak. Yet, even then, it remains a one-in-a-billion chance. Does this mean there have never been individuals at the top? No, there have been those who reached the pinnacle, but they are a mere handful compared to the countless beings who have aspired to ascend since the beginning of time. So, what sets these supreme beings apart from the multitude of people who have walked the path of cultivation? Is it luck? Perhaps. Wisdom? Well, one cannot afford to be a fool and still be a king right. Wealth? Certainly, but it is not everything. Perseverance? Well, that goes without saying. But something is still missing, something important... What about fate and destiny? It could very well be a factor! However, isn't cultivation all about defying one's fate and forging their destiny? Then what is that one quality which separates the masses from being a supreme individual?? *** Wei Wushang slowly closed the book he was reading, leaning back in his chair. Closing his eyes which were filled with fatigue, he muttered softly. "It's the willingness to sacrifice. To achieve something great one must be ruthless towards both the world and oneself, treating everything equally. Only then can one achieve true greatness. Something that can be gained easily is not worthy of greatness, and that which seems impossible to achieve is the truth of the soul." "And the truth of my soul is Eternal Freedom!" ••••••• This is a novel about a true villain, unapologetic and unrepentant. He was reborn as Wei Wushang in the cruel and marvelous world of Rooh. For his goals, he shall do whatever it takes. But what drives this unrepentant sinner? What is his ultimate goal? Wei Wushang seeks eternal freedom, he desires to break free from the constraints of fate and live life on his own terms for all of eternity. Follow Wei Wushang's journey as he wreaks havoc and terrorizes all those who stand in his way, leaving a legacy that will never be forgotten in the world of Rooh. ..... Author's note: •)I don't own the cover, if this cover belongs to you and you want it to be taken down, just say the word and it shall be done. •)Mc is a Villain •)No romance & harem. •)English isn't my first language, so be prepared to lose your brain cells. •)Chapter Release rate: Uh, the author is unreliable.

EvilGrandpa · Eastern
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24 Chs

Escalating doubts

In the hush before dawn, the heavens cradled the remnants of night's embrace. The eastern sky blushed with the first whispers of daylight, the dark colors in the sky slowly fading away, the smell of the night still lingered in the air.

Wei Wushang's eyes slowly parted. He pushed aside the thin silk blanket and rose, assuming a seated position. Cultivation could not substitute for sleep, Wei Wushang's developing body required ample rest to grow.

He composed his mind, letting his consciousness slip into the spirit sea. Within the dantian, the cobalt blue essence had restored itself to 90%. The surface of the sea was calm like a mirror, broken only by fleeting ripples that graced the seawater from time to time.

Wei Wushang directed a thought, causing the spirit sea to ebb and flow as waves upon waves of spiritual essence crashed against the aperture walls, nurturing them.

'Rise,' Wei Wushang issued another command, and the tiny creature, which had been resting at the bottom of the spiritual sea, slowly dragged its battered body and ascended above the sea surface, while giving off a weak and feeble aura.

This small creature was his Vital Rooh!

When chance led Wei Wushang to this creature on the previous night, he was first greatly shocked, followed by a surge of joy in his heart.

But as he carefully scrutinized the Vital Rooh, worry and suspicion crept into Wei Wushang's heart.

Wei Wushang's worry arose from his Vital Rooh's profound state of weakness. The Rooh appeared to have sustained a significant blow to its vitality, and the reason for this remained unknown. Its weakened state was to the extent that even as its master, Wei Wushang couldn't sense its presence!

On this matter, Wei Wushang was helpless. There was nothing he could do except wait for the Rooh to heal by itself. As for the length of time required for recovery, Wei Wushang had to continue monitoring it closely.

As for Wei Wushang's suspicion, it stemmed from the fact that the Rooh in his dantian at present was not his Vital Rooh from his previous life. The Rooh he now possessed was entirely foreign; he had no inkling as to its origin.

It would have been understandable if his former Vital Rooh had journeyed with his soul, as that would have provided a plausible explanation for its potential damage.

But now, Wei Wushang felt more perplexed than he had ever been in his life. Countless questions bubbled up in his mind: Where did this Rooh come from? Why is it injured? Could it be tied to my rebirth? Just what happened after my death? The situation had become an absolute mess!

After thoroughly reflecting on the issue, Wei Wushang decided to push the whole situation to the back of his mind. It's not that he was being careless, but the problem was that he lacked the necessary clues. With the minuscule amount of information and strength he possessed now, it was simply not possible for Wei Wushang to get to the heart of this matter. Right now, it was wise to submit to circumstances and take care of things that could be managed.

'Such a hassle...' Wei Wushang sighed inwardly. The situation made him feel that his own life was not under his control, and he didn't like it one bit. Yet, there wasn't much within his power to change; his only option was to concentrate on becoming stronger.

At the moment, Wei Wushang just wanted to know more about his vital Rooh. What mystical ability did it possess? What was its nature alignment? Gaining this knowledge would greatly aid his time here in the Astral Flame Sect.

But alas, it was truly unfortunate.

Given the current state of his Vital Rooh, experimenting on it simply wasn't an option. The slightest force from Wei Wushang could very well end up destroying his Vital Rooh.

After nearly thirty minutes had gone by, Wei Wushang finally wrapped up his cultivation session.

Wushang opened his dry eyelids, while his heart silently thought, 'At the pace I am going, it will take me at least half a year to reach the middle stage. I need to earn spirit stones, or it will be too late.'

His low-grade dantian's essence recovery speed was insufficient. It took a precise 7 and a half hours for his dantian to fully replenish, and after each replenishment, Wei Wushang dedicated an additional half-hour to nurturing his aperture. This meant that Wei Wushang could only nurture his dantian three times a day. When compared to the 56-minute recovery speed of a Top-grade talent, the disparity in aptitudes became glaringly apparent.

These so-called spirit stones were essentially crystallized forms of the world's essence, capable of being used on oneself. Simultaneously, they served as the currency in this world, possessing both monetary value and practical applications. Should Wei Wushang manage to amass a considerable quantity of spirit stones, he could greatly offset his deficiency in cultivation aptitude.

After a brief stretch, Wei Wushang gradually stood up from his bed. He then proceeded to exercise his body, completing several sets of push-ups and sit-ups. Since his rebirth, he made it a point to train his body at least twice every day. Wei Wushang was, after all, a Strength Path cultivator in his previous life.

Furthermore, in the initial phases of cultivation, many practitioners would end up exhausting their spiritual essence rather quickly, causing them to rely on their physical prowess.

After his workout session, Wei Wushang indulged in an invigorating bath, feeling the soothing water wash away any lingering fatigue. Once he was all cleaned up, he dressed himself and settled down to await the arrival of his breakfast. Before long, a guard brought his meal, and he savored it before setting off towards the academy.

Need some cold-blooded criticism on the book, make me cry.

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