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Transmigrated Scoundrel's Exchange System

Han Cai had a very good life, as he was born into a wealthy merchant family. He had access to anything he wanted, and he was always safe, protected by guards at all times. His family was one of the wealthiest in the town, and no one dared to offend them. All of this was going to change. Han Cai's father was taking him to the Sky Soaring sect, where he would begin his life as a cultivator. His past life was filled with regret and loneliness, and he was grateful for the opportunity to start anew in the world. But honestly, he knew he was a Scoundrel in his past life and will be one in this life too. He looked at his system panel [Name: Han Cai] [Age: 10] [Life Span: 40 Years] »Strength: 1 »Perception: 1 »Agility: 1 »Speed: 1 »Constitution: 1 »Intelligence: 2 »Charm: 1 [Exchange Points: 820 (1/day)] [System Update : ? (Collect 1000 Exchange points to unlock)] [Initiate Law of Equal Exchange?] ______________________________________________ Keywords: Transmigration , Action, Adventure, System, Male Protagonist , Accelerated Growth ,Anti-social Protagonist ,Calm Protagonist ,Cautious Protagonist , Charming Protagonist, Cheat , Clones , Handsome Male Lead , Selfish Protagonist , Strength-based Social Hierarchy , Hard-Working Protagonist ______________________________________________

Daoist_Drumstick · Eastern
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To Heavenly Grassland City

Upon entering his  cave, instead of taking the opportunity to rest, Han Cai immediately got to work.

He planted some spirit herbs and set up an alchemy room. 

After that he created a massive teleportation array in case things went sideways he would use it to escape. He also created a talisman that connected him to the array. With this talisman wherever he might be he would be able to teleport back to the cave. 

After settling down, Han Cai devoted his time to learning more about the grassland and the continent. Gradually, he gained a general understanding of the grassland area. 

The grassland was vast, but no one knew its exact size. Since no one was bold enough to attempt to explore it in its entirety, the maps only charted a small portion of the grassland. This fact was acknowledged by all cultivators of the Grassland.