Most people don't choose reincarnation. Reincarnation finds their way to them. Perhaps they did something great in their life. Or maybe truck-sama wasn't looking where it was going. But without fail, those who reincarnate are destined for something great. A new life where everything changes for the better. But... Reincarnation isn't always the greatest thing. Sometimes you just draw the short end of the stick. Di Tou just happens to have drawn the shortest stick. Pulled out of his life randomly. Taken by a crazy old eccentric man not as a disciple, but as a body double?! And a janitor body double no less?! Grasping a system to find... It's a JANITOR SYSTEM!? Truly, how unlucky can one get?
Essentially, it was unique, as for whether it was better or worse for that fact, well that was open to interpretation. But common consensus normally agreed that "deviant" or attributed Qi was stronger in combat, although it could lead to some inconveniences elsewhere.
Rubbing his head, Di Tou sat in front of his notes, trying to remember if there was anything else he was forgetting, or could think of before using the next stone.
Trying to remember through the dense amount of information in the jade slip, Di Tou was rather astounded at how much he had remembered, as well as how fast he had been able to read. After all, while the slip wasn't particularly long, mainly explaining the basics of spiritual sense and using a few examples like the Divine Oxen physique, it was still rather hefty in the end.
"Mmm, I wish I could read this fast when I was cramming" Di Tou mused, before giving out a short laugh.