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Murim: Struggle of the Weak

In a world where the strong prey on the weak, one orphaned boy must fight to survive. Abandoned and alone, he wanders the gritty streets, barely scraping by on the scraps of a broken society. But when a mysterious figure plucks him from the gutter and throws him into an abyss-like prison, he realizes his life is about to change forever. Trapped in this dark, forbidding place, he discovers the secrets of cultivation - a powerful system of strength and skill that can elevate him from a lowly beggar to a powerful warrior. But with rival factions vying for dominance and treacherous enemies lurking around every corner, the journey to the top will be fraught with danger. Fueled by the burning desire to rise above his humble beginnings, he sets out on a path of relentless training and unyielding determination. Even if he doesn't possess the innate talent of a genius, he will practice a thousand times harder. Even if his potential is limited, he will crawl his way to the top or die trying. Welcome to the World of Murim, where survival is the ultimate goal and the strong rule. Follow the epic journey of one orphaned boy as he fights to claim his place in a brutal, unforgiving world.

Adamo_Amet · Oriental
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149 Chs

Chapter no.77 A World of Stairs and Self-Reflection

In the world of Murim especially the weaker sects, tradition and power were paramount, and the children of the sect leaders bore the heavy burden of securing their sect's future. Those who lacked talent in cultivation were not spared from this responsibility, their bodies and destinies becoming mere commodities to be traded for alliances and favors.

The sect leader's children were taught from a young age that their worth lay in their ability to serve the greater good, their lives and desires inconsequential compared to the sect's survival.

As these children grew, they became adept at hiding their pain, concealing their resentment beneath a veneer of duty and obedience.

Their marriages were not unions of love but strategic alliances, and their fates were sealed with the signing of treaties and the exchange of dowries.

The sect leaders, blinded by ambition and fear, failed to recognize the true potential within their own children.