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Above Immortality

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Bai Xing, obsessed with cultivation despite growing up in a magic-less world, was reborn after his death into a world where immortals existed. Although initial hope turned to disappointment at the rarity of cultivators, he vowed to become one. After two years of fruitless searching and mounting doubt, a meteor crash revealed a letter from Tai Bing Chi, a powerful cultivator. The letter offered an inheritance, granting Bai Xing cultivation talent and Five Spiritual Roots, in exchange for avenging him. Bai Xing accepted, making a solemn vow. He then underwent a seventy-year transformation within an ethereal cocoon, absorbing Tai Bing Chi's life experiences. Awakening with millions of years of wisdom, Bai Xing was finally ready to begin his true cultivation journey.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: New beginning:The World of cultivation

From the tender age of youth, a singular aspiration consumed me: to become a cultivator. Yet,

the world I inhabited was utterly mundane, devoid of the mystical qi or magical energies so often

depicted in the tales I devoured. I spent countless hours lost in cultivation novels, dreaming of

overpowered protagonists in fantastical realms, wielding ancient powers. But these were mere

dreams, distant and unattainable. Still, I refused to surrender.

At fifteen, I embarked on my own cultivation journey, attempting various breathing exercises, but

to no avail. I recited ancient spells and whispered arcane words, hoping to awaken some

dormant magic within, but again, the results were nil. As time matured me, so did my

understanding of reality. How could one truly live forever? How could mana exist for magic in a

world governed by scientific principles? It was all wishful thinking, a childish fantasy. Science,

after all, definitively proved the impossibility of eternal life or the destruction of matter through

sheer will. My steadfast belief in the mundane, a recantation of youthful fantasies, solidified

with each passing year.

Then, one day, old age claimed me.

I opened my eyes, and found myself reborn. It took a bewildered two hours to grasp the reality

of my new existence – this wasn't a dream. Days turned into weeks as I diligently absorbed

every detail of this unfamiliar world. A thrilling thought sparked within me: This was my chance

to shine!

And then, I discovered it. Immortals existed in this world! A wave of euphoria washed over

me, a joy I had never before experienced. Years upon years of waiting, of unwavering hope, had

finally borne fruit. But fate, it seemed, had a cruel twist in store. I learned that true cultivators

were exceedingly rare, a mere one in a million. Disappointment gnawed at me. Having been

reborn, shouldn't I possess some innate advantage? Perhaps five spiritual roots, or some

unique innate power? Yet, days continued to pass, and I remained ordinary.

Sixteen years had now elapsed since my rebirth into this less-developed world. The more I

contemplated cultivation, the more I fell in love with the very idea. Who wouldn't yearn to

cultivate, to transcend mortal limitations, to become immortal? After two more months of

contemplation, I made my decision. I would become a cultivator.

My family was heartbroken when I announced my departure, but I reassured them, my voice

resonating with unwavering confidence, "I, Bai Xing, will become an immortal! When I return,

everything will be alright. No one will ever look down upon us again."

My journey began in a large village. I inquired about cultivation, but as expected, the mortals

knew nothing. "How could these ordinary folk know?" I mused, a flicker of self-reproach. "I'm

truly foolish. Cultivators in this world must be incredibly rare, likely hidden from plain sight. As

long as I find a single one, I'll be fine." With that thought, I left the village.

I traversed countless villages, tribes, and clans, but every lead proved fruitless. Yet, I refused to

give up. Another two years slipped by, and now, at eighteen, I had accumulated a wealth of

knowledge about this new world. It was divided into five vast continents: Eastern, Western,

Southern, Central, and Northern. I also came to understand that most immortals remained

secluded, venturing out only into perilous areas where formidable spiritual beasts roamed.

"I've found every shred of evidence to prove that cultivation exists in this world," I pondered,

frustration mounting. "But why can't I find a single cultivator? Even setting aside actual

cultivators, why is there no information on how to cultivate?" Doubts began to creep in. Did

cultivators truly exist? Where were they hiding? I had searched over ten villages, and not a

single whisper of a cultivator's name had reached my ears. Were these tales nothing more than

myths? Just as despair threatened to consume me, a fiery streak ripped across the sky—a

meteor.

Excitement surged through me. "Could it be a fragment from a higher world?" I thought, my

mind racing, "Perhaps it will explain why I haven't found any cultivators!" I hastened towards the

impact site. A massive crater, seventy feet across, lay before me. My heart pounded with

anticipation as I began to break apart the meteor.

Slowly, painstakingly, I chipped away at the colossal rock. When I had reduced it to a mere

twenty feet, I glimpsed something within: a deceased body, and tucked into its clothes, a letter.

My first instinct was to retrieve the body, pulling it free from the meteor's embrace. I examined it,

searching for any sign of cultivation, but found none. Then, my gaze fell upon the letter.

I opened it, and the words within rendered me speechless:

"My inheritor, if you find this letter, you are the chosen one. My name is Tai Bing Chi, and I hail

from the Immortal Realm. I am a cultivator who has achieved the Nirvana Realm. Even if you

lack talent, you can still cultivate, provided you accept this inheritance. With my body, you shall

possess my Five Spiritual Roots. But you must promise me one thing: you will avenge me. If you

accept this condition, my inheritance shall be yours. Speak your name and explain to this body

why you wish to become a cultivator. If my will favors your answer, I shall guide you to the

Nirvana Realm."

I took a deep breath, processing the astonishing revelation. "He said he'll let me become a

cultivator even without talent, and he'll even grant me a Five Spiritual Roots body," I thought, my

mind racing. "Should I accept? How difficult could revenge be? And he'll even guide me to the

Nirvana Realm... it sounds incredibly powerful. Yes, I'll do it!"

I stood beside the lifeless form, my voice echoing with fervent determination. "I, Bai Xing, desire

to achieve immortality! For that, even if it seems impossible, I shall still try. No matter who killed

or betrayed you, I shall eliminate them! This is my promise, Bai Xing's promise. If I fail to avenge

you, I shall cease cultivation!"

As my words faded, a resonant voice emanated from the body. "Good, good! I like this answer.

You shall be my inheritor." With that, a powerful will surged from the body and imprinted itself

upon my mind.

I experienced the entirety of Tai Bing Chi's life, a myriad of memories, joys, and sorrows. My

eyes closed, and a cocoon of ethereal energy enveloped my body. Days bled into weeks, weeks

into months, and months into years. I slept for an astonishing seventy years.

In the seventieth year, the cocoon began to crack.

With Tai Bing Chi's body now my own, I opened my eyes. "So, seventy years have passed," I

mused, a pang of sadness in my chest. "I wonder how my parents are doing... I suppose they

must have passed away while I was experiencing Tai Bing Chi's life." The insights gleaned from

Tai Bing Chi's vast experience had matured me profoundly. Though my physical age was only

eighty-eight years, I now possessed the wisdom and experience of a million years!