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Cultivating As A Side Character

In the world of the heavens, there are an elite few in history who transcend the word "genius." They rise through the ranks of cultivation with unparalleled speed, perform feats that defy common sense on a regular basis, and generally educate all who cross their path on just what it means for the difference between two cultivators to be as the difference between heaven and earth. This…is NOT their story. Xu Zuhui has never been considered a genius, or particularly talented, though no one would call him a failure either—no small feat in the cutthroat world of VRMMOs, the dominant form of entertainment on a dying Earth. Indeed, he is one of the lucky few to escape the terrible, ruined real world by uploading to a persistent virtual world based on the world of Cultivation. But though his new body and new life comes with substantial perks, he will soon discover there are substantial risks as well. He’s far from the only strong talent in this new world, and few such people are happy to welcome more into their ranks. In what was supposed to be a virtual world, Xu Zuhui will soon find that the stakes he’s fighting for are very real…and he’ll have to become very strong indeed to survive the events the real hero of this world will inevitably drag him into. Updates MWF, 2PM EST.

Lheticus_Videre · 武侠
分數不夠
330 Chs
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Who Is the Boatman?

"I wouldn't say walking the entire road of my cultivation alone," I replied, "But I'm as done with merely using others as I am with being used. Life is more than an exchange of benefits, living that way won't fill the void in my heart that I came to the Heavens to escape. But just maybe, if I treat people with real kindness, I can finally let myself be real friends with the people I've found for it already...finally let them in." 

I had to marvel a little at my own words. I'd started out simply trying to build my argument enough to convince them without bringing up the concerns I was keeping secret, but as soon as I'd said it, I knew it really was what I needed to do. It was an epiphany I suspected I'd been subconsciously working towards from the moment I'd ordered the death of the fanatic. Honestly, I felt as though there was less weight on my shoulders just for having said it.