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Paranoid Reincarnation

A man dies due to his insecurity and paranoia, but he is reincarnated as a young master of Tang Clan named Tang Yui in Hunan province in a new world where cultures are like Chinese cultivation stories and martial artists are everywhere. It's the story of this paranoid man in this dog-eat-dog world, how his paranoia and distrust of all will affect him and the people around him, and how he can reach his goal of being so strong that 10,000 of 2nd position people can't do anything to him. The story will have violence, and the MC will be cunning, ruthless, and not trust anyone, even though he will not show it on his face, and he will backstab you with a smile on his face.

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Tang Clan's Inner Disciples

Tang Yui's eyes flickered with interest as he observed the people around him. The Tang clan's main compound was bustling with activity, with many young disciples practicing their martial arts skills in various corners of the courtyard. Tang Yui noted the differences in their postures and movements, and he silently analyzed their techniques, trying to gauge their strengths and weaknesses.

He had already been accepted as the fourth young master of the Tang clan, but he knew that he had a long way to go before he could become a respected member of the clan. He was determined to work hard and rise through the ranks, but he also knew that he couldn't trust anyone in this cutthroat world.

Tang Yui wandered around the compound, trying to get a sense of his surroundings. He observed the hierarchy of the Tang clan's disciples and noted the differences in their attire and behavior. He could see that the inner disciples, who wore blue robes, were given more respect and privileges than the outer disciples, who wore white robes.

Tang Yui also noticed that the core disciples, who wore black robes, were given even more respect and were allowed to enter the restricted areas of the compound. He wondered what secrets lay hidden in those areas, and he resolved to find out more about them in the future.

As he walked around, Tang Yui's eyes suddenly locked onto a group of inner disciples who were practicing their martial arts in a nearby corner. He could sense the power emanating from them, and he knew that they were much stronger than the outer disciples.

Tang Yui approached them, trying to act casual as he observed their movements. One of the disciples, a young man with a stern expression, noticed him and scowled.

"What are you looking at?" he barked.

Tang Yui took a step back, trying to maintain his composure. "I was just admiring your skills," he said, bowing respectfully.

The inner disciple snorted. "Don't waste our time. If you want to learn from us, you'll have to prove your worth first."

Tang Yui's eyes narrowed, and he felt a surge of anger. He didn't like being talked down to, but he knew that he couldn't reveal his true emotions. Instead, he forced a smile and said, "I understand. I will work hard and prove myself to you."

The inner disciples snickered, and Tang Yui felt a pang of humiliation. He knew that he was being mocked, but he also knew that he couldn't back down. He straightened his back and said, "I will show you that I'm not to be underestimated."

With that, he turned and walked away, trying to hide his frustration. He knew that he had a lot of work to do if he wanted to gain their respect, but he was determined to succeed. He would train harder than anyone else, and he would show them that he was a force to be reckoned with.

As he walked away, Tang Yui heard the inner disciples laughing behind him, but he didn't care. He knew that one day, they would see his true strength, and they would regret underestimating him.