The moment the entire Universe was devoured, everything changed. The Void barriers deprived of energy shattered and merged multiple Universes. Through the enormous accumulated energy, a new, pristine and infinitely large planet emerged. At the same time, the Souls of the Old, devoured Universe, received the opportunity to reincarnate, to change the inevitable fate of their first life! Would the path of the youngest reincarnation, Kyle, be the same as in his first, miserable life, or would he be able to emerge out of the ashes of his past life just like a Phoenix? Nobody knew for sure because his fate was not set in stone! However, what Kyle knew for sure, was that he had received a God-given opportunity to change something, to finally sense and start one of the major energies of the Universe. Finally, he could start cultivating! Follow the youngest reincarnation of the Old Souls, Kyle, on his journey through the pristine lands of the infinitely large planet, Shima, overcoming countless obstacles on his path towards unparalleled strength, with his Spirit Soul right next to him. ------------------------ This story is not an ordinary Cultivation story, you should definitely give it a try! ------------------------ Release rate 7 chapters/week+ extra chapters Wordcount per chapter around 2k~ -----------------------
When he woke up after several hours, Kyle felt energized and ready to depart.
When he got up, he first noticed that the fog was thinner in the opposite direction of the swamp.
Moving in that direction seemed like a smart decision as his view wasn't hindered by the thick fog.
Hence, Kyle departed in the direction of the open field without hesitation.
As he used some of his naturally regenerated soul force, the Nurture ability was empowered.
It gave him a better view of everything around him.
There were all kinds of plants that released strong energy currents and their herbal scent wafted through the air, hitting his nostrils.
Though he was tempted to, his instincts told him to steer clear of the wide variety of flora.
Hence, he didn't pluck any and walked past them without a second glance.