[WSA Entry] Priv Tiers low cost this month!!! Up to 15 Chapters! Let us get the 1000 unlocks! James, a bored supermarket worker who loves reading cultivation novels, dies in a car accident and gets reincarnated into the body of Tian Li, a talentless cultivator from the Cloud Sect. Unhappy with his new life, he decides to leave the sect and pursue his dream of starting a farm. Along the way, he makes friends with a big toad named Big. T and finds a cheap house in a remote village. However, he soon realizes that his peaceful life is not as simple as he thought. He will have to face dangers and mysteries that will challenge his beliefs and test his courage. Will he be able to follow his own path in a world where power is everything? Find out in this hilarious and heartwarming cultivation novel! All of that with the help of his incredible System! [Spiritual Farming System] A potato Tian Li plants becomes a rare 100 Year Old Potato, which increases cultivation! The animals Tian Li takes care of became Spiritual Beasts, and even the fish he fishes were rare golden carps! ~~~~ The Slice of Life will truly start after he leaves his sect the second time, and makes his own sect. It will also start the kingdom building aspect. Also, he might become dark in the future for some reasons related to his cultivation and his demonic energy!
The forest gave me a not-so-great feeling. It was a place of danger, and at any given moment, a beast could jump and attack me. Those who were used to living there, especially a Sect like the Beast Order, which specialized in taming beasts, did not fear the forest.
With Li Mei and Wei Feng leading the way, we ventured deeper into the heart of the Forbidden Forest, our senses alert and our nerves on edge. The dense foliage created an otherworldly atmosphere, where every rustle of leaves and distant animal call seemed to whisper of hidden dangers.
As we walked, Li Mei explained the importance of maintaining harmony with the creatures of the forest. "Our Sect's mission is to understand and protect these beings, not to dominate them. It is through mutual respect and communication that we forge bonds with the creatures that call this forest home."