Rising from insignificance, dominating among myriad heavens. The Ye family, a small clan, started its rise from a small mountain village, from martial arts to cultivation. Ye Fan transmigrated to another world, acquiring a system for the rise of the family. There's no resources for the family to cultivate, I’ll learn alchemy. The family's formation isn't strong enough, so I’ll learn the formation. I'll learn all six arts of cultivation, all for the rise of the family. As for my own cultivation? Anything will do, as the family rises, I'll become stronger. My strength is the sum of the family. In the eyes of my sons, Ye Fan, this old man, can do everything. Through the eyes of my wife, Ye Fan is the perfect god of masculinity. In the eyes of the younger generations in the family, Grandpa Ye Fan is an invincible existence.
The MC is supposed to be an 80 year old retired soldier, but behaves like a whiny millenial. Author should look at Superstars of Tommorow. Same premise, same backstory, minus the magic, plus the sci-fi. This is how an old MC should behave; less emotions, less complaining, more wisdom, more experienced, calm as a lake and deep as an ocean. Think Denzel Washington in Equalizer, or Liam Neeson in Taken. Even with the MCs tragic backstory, he is sounding like a broken teenager instead of a broken old man.