Reincarnated as the son of the Duke in the Qi Dynasty, Fang Wang's mind housed a Heavenly Palace, where his consciousness could enter to cultivate. He could practice any cultivation technique or secret art to great perfection, only emerging when it was truly perfect. No matter how long he spent in the Heavenly Palace, in reality, it was but a moment's time. At the tender age of sixteen, Fang Wang stumbled upon the mythic realm of martial arts, unbeknownst to anyone else. However... One day, Fang Wang overheard whispers that Zhou Xue, the foster daughter of his uncle, had gone mad, prophesying doom for the Fang household. Curiosity piqued, Fang Wang stealthily approached Zhou Xue's room, catching her muttering to herself, "Sigh, even as a former celestial dignitary, I find myself powerless to alter the fate of my family. Is the heavens playing tricks on me... If only I could rewind time by just one month..." A reincarnated celestial dignitary? Fang Wang's perception shattered, a mix of shock and excitement washing over him. Who needs martial arts when you can ascend to immortality? Embarking on a journey spanning the vast landscapes, Fang Wang sought the one celestial art in the mortal realm capable of turning one into an immortal god.
FYI, chapter 39 too at least 42 has a transphobic storyline where being a criminal pervert and a transitioning person are both presented as strong negatives and approximately equivalent. The trans woman takes pictures of other woman without their consent and sells them, but both this crime and being a Trans woman are presented as equally disgusting and horrendous. If your beliefs in an individual's rights and civil liberties are different, maybe choose another book. If this negative viewmirrors your personal beliefs, you probably want to ignore my comments from 39 until I stopped reading. I was really enjoying the book until the transphobic stuff.