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Myth Beyond Heaven

Yun Lintian, a man from Earth, found himself in a clichéd transmigrated situation and ended up in the Azure World, a magical cultivation-oriented world. Unlike the protagonists in the novels he had read, Yun Lintian lacks any cheating devices to assist him on his journey. Did the God of Transmission forget about it? However, as a crisis unfolds, an ancient power dormant within him suddenly awakens, entangling him in a mysterious destiny... Watch the journey of Yun Lintian in a foreign world as he rises in power ranking alongside his precious all-female sect! ————————————— DISCLAIMER: The protagonist of this novel is exceptionally powerful, resourceful, and mature. If you don't enjoy stories with an overpowered protagonist who frequently use logic from novels he has read to solve the problems he encounters, this novel may not be to your liking. Besides the cultivation adventure, this novel also focuses on romance, comedy, and the bonds between the protagonist and his fellow disciples in the sect. The author is not a native English speaker, so you can expect some grammatical errors in the novel. Please bear with me, and trust me, I am trying to improve it. Everything in this novel is pure fantasy based on the author's imagination. It does not reflect the real world. Hence, readers should not attempt to apply their common sense and logic to this novel. Constructive criticism is always welcome. ————————————— All rights to the cover belong to the original artist.

CloudBeneathMoon · Oriental
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2551 Chs

Crisis (2)

Below Heavenly Cloud Mountain, more than ten thousand people were gathered here after fleeing from the cruel war. Most of them were mortals and low-level practitioners.

Everyone chose to come here because they had heard a lot of legends about this sacred mountain. Some believed that as long as they could enter the mountain range, those profound beasts couldn't do anything.

Furthermore, the environment here was extremely good. It was abundant in natural resources, enough to allow mortals like them to survive long-term.

However, even though they had successfully arrived here, their minds could be peaceful as they had no idea when the flame of war would reach here.

Yun Xia looked at the struggling people below, and her mind drifted into the past. She had seen a lot of these scenes, and most of them were even worse than this. Hence, it didn't arouse her sympathy much.