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A Farmer's Journey To Immortality

"Battling young masters for some treasures in mysterious caves? No, thank you. What's so special about a ring containing an old sage's trapped soul? I'll just toss it away. Becoming a direct disciple of some big expert with many enemies? Count me out. I'll flip the bird to the pointless struggle in prestigious sects that only attract calamity. What I have here, this opportunity I've seized, is plenty for me. I'll choose safe and steady methods of progress, even if they're slow. After all, I'm just a simple farmer seeking peace through cultivation. I'll rely on myself to pave the way." - Aksai Everwood (Chapter 7) ============ Aksai Everwood was a terminally ill man in his past life who signed up for one last experiment and accidentally made history by merging his mind with an AI. Instead of dying, he woke up in another world with a new name, new body, and a magical farm. But this isn’t your average pastoral paradise. Spirit farming here means dealing with dangerous cultivation, chaotic realms, and the occasional reality-bending headache. Armed with neural tech, an enchanted farm that grows mystical resources, and the ability to travel between worlds, Aksai skips the usual sect life to blaze his own trail. From druidic powers to martial arts and body cultivation, he’s on a path to conquer many realms. ============ Additional Tags: #druid #bloodlines #Martialarts #worldhopping #artificialintelligence #coldmc #battlenovel #calculatingmc #villain #farming #spiritcultivation #mindcultivation #bodycultivation #worldhopping #rpgelements #low-keymc #sliceoflife #nonarrogantmc

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A Child of Ice & Fire

Aksai listened carefully, absorbing the familiar dynamics.

He was well aware of the rivalry between the factions, but Haitin's tone suggested there was more to it than just surface-level friction.

"The righteous and demonic factions," Haitin continued, "well, both sides keep a very close eye on each other. For their own interests, of course. It's not just about open hostility; it's about watching for opportunities or weaknesses."

Haitin's voice dropped slightly, adding a layer of intrigue to his explanation.

"It's common practice for each side to embed spies within the enemy's ranks. It's a dirty game, but one everyone's been playing for centuries. No matter how careful we are—no matter the kinds of screening methods we use—there's always someone on the inside."