Under the starry sky, who can truly achieve the Dao?
Wang Sheng arrives in a world sealed by qi, where danger lurks at every turn. Fortuitously, he awakens a progress bar that can break through all limits, turning everything into possibility!
Inner Core Skill—Refine essence into qi, the fundamental path, eternal void, achieving true immortality!
Ba Duan Jin—Constructing the foundation, limitless qi and blood, rebirth from a drop of blood, the flesh becomes sacred!
Lifeless Vacuum Sensing Scripture—A virtual world, infinite simulation, the name of Lifeless, spread across all heavens!
Qiankun, Time—Control of time and space, reversing life and death!
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The true immortal watching the winds and clouds is me, the Lifeless True Saint representing transformation is me, the one who controls time and reverses life and death is me, the one using the True Void Homeland to harvest all realms is also me!
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This is a story of Wang Sheng basing on Ba Duan Jin as the foundation, using Inner Core Skill as the fundamental method, achieving Longevity...
unique cultivation realms. Since qi* is sealed in the world as the synopsis says, cultivation does not exist I think so mc is literally going ahead with no knowledge
This has potential........, ..... ....
inner core skill elevated it in a auxiliary chapter this skill is bit confusing so if you elevated it it will be helpful
I love the book and hope for more chapters because I read all of the chapters available in a day
I had high expectations, but this story has one of the worst types of systems—where things just happen inexplicably, and progress is pulled out of nowhere. For example, if a plant normally takes 20 years to mature, the protagonist somehow does it in a month. That wouldn’t even be an issue if his skills had evolved or if magic played a role, but the method remains exactly the same, and things just happen without explanation. It would have been much better if the system actually upgraded his techniques to the next level instead of arbitrarily granting results. As it stands, the logic is completely broken—it's like saying 1+1=4. At the very least, there should be some consistency. I also expected him to unlock new techniques or a power system different from this world, but instead, it’s just the same old experience-based growth, except now its effects are randomly altered. The progress bar is even more confusing—100% should mean mastery, right? Wrong. Somehow, he still gains knowledge out of nowhere. He supposedly mastered a herbology book, yet he keeps reading it as if new information is magically appearing. The same goes for his inner core skill—even after breaking through twice, he’s still inexplicably stuck in the middle of the process.
The overall quality of the novel is good , a bit of slow progress but character design is good.
interesting premise where mc brings earth martial skills and cultivates. along the way he builds up his village and it seems there are greater mysteries hinted at about the world.
why don't you realised all 3 chapter in a same time?