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Complete, First published Dec 27, 2024
In the realm of Yin Tianyu, demons and monsters roam freely, evil spirits abound. Ordinary people struggle to survive under the protection of extraordinary powers, while cultivation sects stand high above, with Dao masters looking down indifferently on the ants below, and the word "immortal" becomes the greatest taboo. The young man Li Qingyun, a son of a marquis's concubine, was born with a useless body and was envied and framed, exiled to a Daoist temple. He thought he would only be accompanied by dim lights and die old in the mountains, but unexpectedly triggered a mysterious Dao statue in his mind, and from then on, by meditating quietly, his Dao skills could continue to increase! In half a day, he entered the Dao; in half a year, he laid his Dao foundation; in one year, he opened his own sect; in two years, he formed a golden core; in five years, he achieved the perfection of the infant transformation...
Note: The translation provided is a direct and literal translation of the text, capturing the essence and style of the original Chinese. The phrases in brackets at the beginning set the tone and expectations for the story, suggesting a narrative that is thoughtful, powerful, and rich in character development and world-building. The main character, Li Qingyun, is portrayed as an underdog who defies odds and achieves remarkable growth in his cultivation journey.
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