There were books on plants, poison, martial arts, and spiritual cultivation.
The only thing in this world that had piqued her curiosity and interest was the existence of spiritual energy. It was something that could be cultivated and was mixed in with martial arts. Something that her original world did not have.
One's spiritual energy was classified into four realms. There was Earth, Sky, Heaven, and God realm. Each realm was then divided further into three levels that signified how well they have assimilated their spiritual energy into their martial arts. It consists of low, mid, and high levels. An average person could practice and cultivate their way to high level sky realm by 15 years old. Whoever progressed beyond that would be considered talents and geniuses.
Since normal martial artists without any spiritual energy were basically powerless in this world, people who could not cultivate were considered wastes. Xinyi was one of those wastes in society, due to her supposed weak constitution.
To change her fate and prevent permanent damage from being done to her immune system, Xinyi had to first focus on studying the plants and poisons in this world. As soon as she nursed her body back to health, she could then begin to cultivate and practice her martial arts.
With that plan in mind, she chose her first book and read it till some time before dawn when the servants and maids of the household would wake up and bustle around. After she returned the book to where it belonged, she went back to her room.
Xinyi's life soon and very easily fell into a routine.
She behaved like a nocturnal animal by studying at night then sleeping through the day. Proper rest was also essential for her very broken body to heal, so she had no qualms with sleeping so much.
Whenever her mother came by with the tonic, she always pretended to be extremely weak and only able to stomach a little. As soon as BaoBao informed her that her mother had left the courtyard, she would go to the window and spit the tonic into the water jug she hid by the wall outside.
Over the week, Xinyi managed to finish several books. Her reading speed was pretty good. It was her comprehension that was often the problem.
After a long and hard investigation and multiple crosses, she finally arrived at the explanation for her body constitution.
The poison in her body was merely poorly prepared common food. Some food when not prepared well could turn into poisons and toxins. The buildup of toxins in her body ended up weakening her considerably. If this continued for too long, the toxins in her body would become impossible to purge and her immune system would begin to break down.
Xinyi guessed that this started ever since the much loved third concubine joined the family causing her mother to lose favour. In a bid to fight with the soft image of the third concubine, her mother likely used Xinyi to make herself look like some loving self-sacrificial person, and it worked. Her father pitied her mother enough to try and impregnate her with another child who would be more able to love her back. After years of trying, she was finally pregnant.
Xinyi had no doubt that her mother would use the same trick if the next child was a daughter. Since sons were valued much more, she was sure her mother would only feel assured enough if she bore a son. Either way, Xinyi would likely soon be a forgotten character who would get further neglected.
Now that she has an estimate of how much toxin buildup there was in her body, she planned meals that would help purge the toxins out. It was a good thing that her family was wealthy. There was an abundance of ingredients in the kitchen that she could choose from.
For the next hour or two after she ate, she would always sweat out icky dark brown coloured liquid.
Once the purging stopped, she would lethargically draw her own bath using water from a well at the back of her courtyard.
Afterwards, she would return to studying in the library until it was time for the servants and maids to wake up.
Another week passed like that and she finally felt well enough to add one more item into her routine. At the same time, BaoBao made an announcement in her mind. [First hurdle passed! Permanent damage done to your immune system is avoided!]
After acknowledging his announcement, she quickly went back to her planning.
Instead of returning to sleep after spitting out the "tonic" from her mother, she would cultivate.
Cultivating in this world required circulating the spiritual energy within one's body, while absorbing the free spiritual energy in the air through one's pores before melding them together into one.
Since the real Xinyi had hardly cultivated in her life, Xinyi had to practically start from scratch. She must first familiarise herself with the spiritual energy within her before she could even think of drawing more into her body, much less melding them together.
More time passed and during the final two months of her mother's pregnancy, her mother finally asked a maid to take over her visits to Xinyi's courtyard. On the maid's first visit, Xinyi looked and behaved very sickly and weak with the help of makeup. Acting like she was afflicted with some contagious disease, she advised the maid out of good faith to forget about her and that it was okay to keep it a secret. The maid was more than happy to obey.
Convinced that no one would come by her courtyard anymore, she took this chance to revamp her room. She got rid of the heavy sandalwood incense, changed the deep yellow curtain drapes to light gray ones that looked close to silver, added pink freesia flowers into some of the empty vases, and opened up the windows to air out the room.
A nice and cool spring breeze breathed life into the room.
During this entire time, Xinyi managed to cultivate enough spiritual energy within her to qualify as part of the Earth realm. However, she only recently started her martial arts practice, so would take a little longer before she could determine her level. She could only thank her lucky stars that she had learnt martial arts in her original world so it should not take as long for her to master.
During this entire period, BaoBao witnessed Xinyi's non-stop hardwork and determination. She delved herself into work and that was all she thought about. There were no stray thoughts at all.
Unbeknownst to them, the favourable feelings that BaoBao has towards her continued to grow overtime, and with time, he also became more comfortable with her.
Another two months passed and her mother's baby was born. Hearing that it was a boy, Xinyi decided that this was her chance to end her nocturnal lifestyle.
With a baby boy, Xinyi knew that her mother would be guaranteed a life of comfort even if she was not favoured. Now that her mother no longer needed her to earn the pity and compassion of others, Xinyi bet that her time had come to be completely neglected. At least until she would be useful in the story again.
She stole a small pot that was never used in the kitchen and built a stove for herself in the back of her courtyard behind her house. It looked shabby but she did not mind as long as it served its purpose. Now she could cook her food in daytime instead of only surviving on one meal a day with rations for the rest of the day.
An idea to test how much of a neglected character she was came to mind.
She took a good look at herself in the mirror. Her eyes were grey like it was in her original world. Her hair was much longer and sleeker now and her features were also a little more dainty.
/I actually don't look too bad./
After she used a little make-up powder to hide the rosiness of her cheeks, she left her courtyard to take a stroll around her home.
None of the servants bothered with her since they recognised her as a miss of the household.
She came across the daughter of the first concubine, Chen MeiRuo. "JieJie." Xinyi greeted her with a polite small bow. MeiRuo was a meek and quiet girl only 2 years older than her and already at the high level Sky realm.
She later came across the daughter of the main wife, Chen ZiYao, and the daughter of the third concubine, Chen HuiShan. At only 14 years old, Xinyi could already tell that they were blooming into fine young ladies, especially HuiShan who had started off as an ugly duckling based on the original soul's memories.
Xinyi immediately found it fishy that ZiYao would be so friendly with HuiShan when she had many reasons to dislike her.
The one whom their father brought to parties, social gatherings, and shopping trips was often HuiShan and her mother. These opportunities allowed HuiShan to become acquainted with important people.
Normally, such opportunities would go to the children of the main wife first. However, because HuiShan and her mother were very well-liked, everyone decided to close one eye about their father's obvious display of favouritism. Otherwise, her father's reputation would have taken a small hit for such unconventional behaviour.
Among the people that HuiShan got acquainted with, there were the two people that made her father very proud of her.
One was the 6th prince of the royal family, WangWei. Although he was only the 6th prince, many people recognised the potential in him, including the emperor, and that earned him a lot of support that was enough to make the crown prince feel threatened.
The other was the prodigious son of the commander of the troops protecting the West border, who was also WangWei's trusted aide, ZhangYong. He was groomed from young to take over his father's position and steadily gained merits over the years by his father's side.
Besides the lost opportunities, HuiShan clearly outshined ZiYao, which was part of the reason why she caught the attention of WangWei and ZhangYong.
HuiShan gives off a warm and friendly aura, was a natural people person, and showed talent in both cultivation and the arts that women were expected to be good at.
In contrast, ZiYao was more of the perfect female that was expected in society. She was pretty, demure, skillful in the various art forms, and has a glib tongue.
It did not help that people could not stop comparing the girls since they were the same age.
She walked directly past the two girls, but the two paid her no mind. Moreover, no one seemed to wonder how Xinyi could suddenly be healthy enough to be walking around without anyone's support.
So, Xinyi decided that it was safe to venture beyond her courtyard from now on. She even had an idea of where she could do her readings.
She had come across a small pond with a plum blossom tree that looked tucked away and separate from the main compound. No one other than Xinyi would go there since there was nothing there for anyone to sit on besides the grass, and there was a prettier, more convenient, and well-maintained gazebo within the main compound.
Another month passed and a full-month celebration was held for the newborn baby, Chen EnLai.
Although it was a huge celebration where many people of notable positions were invited, Xinyi was not expected to make an appearance. Apparently she was still the sickly bedridden absent daughter in everyone's minds.
While everyone was all dolled up, only Xinyi was dressed simply with her long hair kept up in a simple style. She did not even bother with any makeup anymore and has been going around bare faced for days.
Xinyi was now sitting below the plum blossom tree and reading when BaoBao informed her of WangWei and ZhangYong's arrival to this part of the estate.
[They rejected being entertained in the sitting room so that they could take a stroll around the estate while waiting for HuiShan. She's still busy greeting the incoming guests.]
Xinyi glanced up from her book and saw the two men with gentle and graceful demeanours walking on the footpath a short distance away from her. Their gentle facade may have fooled a dumb person into thinking that they were harmless men, but any trained person would be able to sense the dominating aura emanating from their bodies. Even from far away, XinYi could feel how WangWei's aura was warmer than ZhangYong's sharp aura.
ZhangYong who was walking a step behind WangWei felt a gaze on him and a presence near the plum blossom tree. With a slight frown on his face, he instantly raised his guard in case it was an attack against the prince. He stopped in his tracks and looked towards the plum blossom tree to see a girl sitting on the grass below the tree.
He instantly thought that the woman was odd. Not only did she look out of place because of the way she dressed so simply despite today's occasion, she was sitting on the grass like some unlearnt maiden.
/Which family is she from?/
Not wanting to be careless, he took a step towards her. Just then, a clear energetic voice called out to him. "Zhang Yong! Where are you going? Are you perhaps lost?"
"Goodness, I really need to cultivate harder. I didn't even notice you slinking away." WangWei remarked with slight astonishment.
HuiShan lightly punched him in Wang Wei's arm. "Wangye… You're already a genius for being a low level Heaven realm martial artist at 15. Don't compare yourself to that monster there."
WangWei raised an eyebrow. "Are you secretly praising yourself? Although you're 14, you're already at the bottleneck before a breakthrough to Heaven realm."
Hui Shan only grinned smugly in response, prompting Wang Wei to laugh aloud at her audacity.
Meanwhile, Zhang Yong was also chuckling in the background. He has already instantly forgotten about the girl by the tree and made his way to his friends.
Their entire conversation was overheard by Xinyi who had hidden herself behind the tree in her surprise of being noticed. /And here I am, at least a year older than them, but still struggling to break through to Sky realm./
[Does that matter? This is just the beginning, isn't it?]
BaoBao suddenly said. Just as she thought that he was trying to comfort her, what he said after that made her expression turn colder.
[As long as you'll eventually become a high level God realm martial artist, all's fine!]
/… What gave you the idea that I can achieve something like that? Didn't you say that you went through my memories of my life?/
[It doesn't matter! Your talent in Legacy Worlds is of the bodies you inhabit, not your own. Also, based on the history records of hosts transmigrating into cultivation worlds, hosts always do really well!]
/I'll definitely do all that I can, but please don't raise your hopes up./ Xinyi was beginning to doubt if BaoBao had really found the right person.
A fluctuation in the air caused a handful of people to look up from eating or pause their conversations. However, many resumed what they were doing, unbothered by the slight oddity. "What happened?" Hui Shan asked the boys, who had also been disturbed. Wang Wei passed the question to ZhangYong to answer by looking at him. Zhang Yong was the highest level among them, so he could provide the most accurate answer. "Did someone high level appear?" Hui Shan enthusiastically guessed in a hushed voice. Zhang Yong shook his head. "It's just a breakthrough, and only into Sky realm." Hui Shan relaxed, but Wang Wei and Zhang Yong stayed pensive. "Hui Shan, do you know anyone invited who's around 12 years old?" "En, but from what I know, they've all broken through to Sky realm already." As soon as she answered the question, she caught on to their worry and so contemplated along with them. / Was this person a late bloomer or a genius? /
Xinyi spent the rest of the evening and night reflecting on and reading up about the use of spiritual power, cultivation practices, and martial arts. What she found was that with enough skill, one would be able to cultivate all the time. However, the optimal state for cultivating was still by meditating. There was nothing about spiritual power that she did not already know. It was, however, noteworthy to her that there was a caution to not be restricted in their thinking, because not all spiritual power uses were documented. Family secret arts existed and it was possible for people to create new uses everyday. Suddenly, a memory about a story she had read when she was still alive got refreshed in her mind. That story had spiritual people but also spiritual beasts and spiritual plants. /How did I forget about this?/ Xinyi closed the book and rushed back to her courtyard. She then dug out 6 small pots from the tool shed and plan
In the last week of every month, ZhangYong diligently freed up some time so that he could find Xinyi. Through experience, he quickly learnt that the only way he could meet her was after he met HuiShan. Otherwise, he would only be told that she was too sick to receive any guests. He never really understood why that was the case but decided to roll along with it. Their sparring matches never lasted for more than half an hour. Their matches ended as abruptly as it began and he always left with the same satisfied smirk. His brief disappearance within the estate was long enough for some to notice. Tongues began to wag. Gossip about him contained stories about how he was having dalliances with a maid in Xinyi's courtyard. It was not a secret how abandoned Xinyi's courtyard was, since it was never used by the sickly bedridden owner. While everyone tried to figure out who the favoured maid was, Xinyi was not suspected in the least. Such gossip never bothered anyone though.
Xinyi tasted the soup methodologically like she did for the stir fried dishes. The herbs that were directly nourished had the same effect as the stir fried ones. Doing the same as earlier, she gave the one that was nourished daily to BaoBao to finish, while she finished the rest. The results that surprised her were the herbs that were indirectly nourished. When cooked into soup, the rejuvenating effect was multiplied by many folds. It was effective to the point that her body felt cleansed. /This could actually help to speed up one's cultivation/. She wondered in awe to herself. Her mind started reeling with possibilities once more. She wondered about what she could do with this knowledge in this world, how she could use it, whether it would be practical and safe for others to learn of this, and many more. Finally, she arrived at her next experimental question. /If it can have such wonderful effects for the internal body, I wonder
For the past month, ZhangYong went about his life the way he did before he started to pay attention to Xinyi. There was no longer a need to rush things, so that he could free up an extra day for her. However, overtime, ZhangYong realised that he was constantly reminded of her. No matter what he did, be it training or working, he would think of how it could be useful for her training. Whenever he spent time resting or leisurely with WangWei and HuiShan, he inadvertently thought of what she was likely doing at that moment. Whenever he had to assess or appraise something, he wondered about how much Xinyi would improve in another month. Expanding his energy and draining himself by the end of every single day did not help to calm this strange curiosity he has of her. Seeing HuiShan, whom he has affections for, did not help either. The more he told himself to forget about the girl who did not appreciate his presence, the more she stayed on his mind. As much as it irritated him, it also sa
As soon as the first spoonful of soup went down ZhangYong's throat, his eyes grew wide. He quickly took another scoop. Then another. Finally, he whispered in astonishment, "Is this some cooking secret arts? Who taught you this? I thought you didn't have anyone else tutoring you in cultivation other than me." "How does it feel?" Xinyi asked him back without answering his question. Having secret masters was not uncommon, so ZhangYong let it slide, thinking that it was one of those cases. "It feels... refreshing and my spiritual power feels slightly replenished." Xinyi raised her eyebrows upon hearing his answer. Just slightly? "You don't feel cleansed at all?" Zhang Yong shook his head. Xinyi realised that this was her chance to try changing variables she never thought she could before. ZhangYong who was at mid level Heaven realm was the ideal candidate for comparing the
The scene that greeted Xinyi once she reached her courtyard made her eyelid twitch and look at everyone judgmentally. /I guess it's to be expected when the victim this time is an important character. I doubt that they would make such a big issue out of it if the victim was someone like MeiRuo or me./ Everyone in the family, except for HuiShan, was gathered in her small courtyard. They were even honoured with WangWei's and ZhangYong's presence. The crowd made the place look very cramped, especially with all the comfy looking chairs that Xinyi guessed were ordered to bring over while waiting for her arrival. What made Xinyi wary was the reason for choosing to gather here instead of the main hall. Everything ran through Xinyi's mind in a matter of seconds. She curtseyed and greeted everyone present politely. "Where were you and what
When ZhangYong shouted, the guard had already swung down another hit and the paddle was reaching Xinyi's flesh with a great momentum that was difficult to break. Before anyone could register what happened, a sharp crack was heard, quickly followed by a loud wail of pain. The paddle fell to the ground harmlessly with its momentum broken. ZhangYong stood in front of the guard who hand looked abnormal with his wrist caught in ZhangYong's strong and fierce grip. "Didn't I tell you to stop?" He spoke in a menacingly deep voice. The guard started hyperventilating out of fear and pain and eventually fainted. ZhangYong let him fall by letting go of his wrist. The other guards who were holding Xinyi down immediately let go of her and backed away. Everyone else was stunned still, including WangWei who witnessed how ZhangYong used his martial ability
RenRan began napping. A lot. Souls did not need sleep, but they could choose to do so. FanHai was one of those who seemed to never catch a wink of sleep. While RenRan slept, he stayed by her side, always keeping himself busy with something. This carried on for a good time before she began to catch him with his guard lowered after waking up. ‘A while more.’ RenRan did not believe that a man like him could keep himself entertained this long and resist a cat nap with her. At this point, BaoBao cried out in frustration. There were a few times she could have slipped away because he had already fallen asleep with her! He even dared to cuddle with her. That spot was only reserved for two people! Him and the familiar soul! “Is it really too much to assist by waking her up?” He challenged the elder one. “Is it so hard for her to stay awake in a world that doesn’t need sleep?” He challenged BaoBao back. “...That’s easy for you to say.” Then, BaoBao puffed his cheeks and returned to gl
RenRan’s eyes opened wide. No matter how hard she pushed against him or how much she pounded his chest, shoulders, or head, he persisted on. She tried to bite him, but he avoided using his tongue and skillfully moved his mouth in tandem with her attempts. With his hand cupping the back of her head, she could not break the kiss either. She was at his complete mercy. ‘I should have dropped the act earlier. This isn’t worth it!’ Fear slowly gripped her heart as she wondered how far he would take it. Then, he stopped, just as suddenly as he started. “Enough?” He grinned and meaningfully applied greater pressure on her lower back. His move made RenRan conscious of the rock hard member against her abdomen. Immediately recognising what it was, she fiercely pushed against his chest and demanded, “Okay, let me go! I’ll properly spend some time with you first!” He smiled with satisfaction. “Like I thought.” Then, he let her go. “You wouldn’t have to waste so much time and energy if you jus
RenRan’s heart jumped but she poised herself promptly, ready to grapple with whoever had manhandled her. “Why’d you run away from me? Didn't we have deal?” The somewhat familiar deep voice cleared up the situation. “I’m not running from you.” RenRan explained as she attempted to pull her arm out of his strong grip. “You know you can’t lie with this within us.” He pointed at his chest and kept on his tight smile. “You got to try harder than that to convince me.” RenRan frowned. “And I was precisely following that to find you, as agreed.” His smile gradually disappeared as his gaze dropped to study her entire body. “…You’re weaker than the last time I saw you.” RenRan had nothing to say in response. Instead, she attempted to twist her arm free again. “Even so, I’ve never heard of a compass malfunctioning because of this before.” Annoyed with his accusations, RenRan tuned in
RenRan headed for a condensed group of swirling sparkles that was just a little larger than her. ‘So, my mission is to achieve my dream no matter the cost. What’s my dream? To find YingTao? No, I’ll definitely find him. It’s just a matter of time. Then, I’ll find out that YingTao doesn’t want me anymore. And I’ll want him back...’ RenRan thought of everything that had happened in RenRan’s life. ‘I can only hope that her dream’s that simple...’ She began to think of all her misdemeanors, then ways to right her wrongs. [I should stop you right there. If it wasn’t clear enough before, as long as you’re in the story scenes, you’re supposed to do and say all the things the original character did.] ‘What? You didn’t say that earlier.’ [I mentioned earlier that it's risky to provoke this world’s consciousness into doing anything. So, we can only observe this world. What do you think this mea
Luna was right. She had inhabited Luo RenRan’s body. RenRan’s family belonged to the working class, but her gripe was not their standard of living, it was her parents’ favourtism for her brothers. She was the only girl, and she was the oldest. Anything her brothers did, she was responsible for. Any wrong they committed, they were let off with a more lenient punishment, while she was supposed to forgive and forget. Their expectations for her and the restrictions they imposed on her could not be compared to the standards they held her brothers against. The only solace she had was that her siblings never directly crossed her line, even when she was old enough to start working. If only it stayed that way forever. “RenRan... Forgive your brother, okay? You know he only took it because he needed it and only you can help him. If you have someone you need to blame, blame your father.” A gentle motherly voice coaxed her. “If your father helped, none of us would be
“Wh- What am I doing here?” BaoBao looked around in shock. He recognised this place. The last time he was here, it was to defend Luna. “Why am I back here?”The elder one sighed. “Why did you do it?”“D- Do what?”Gasps were heard around him.“It lies.”“It truly deceives.”“Surely, that’s bad.”“This can’t go on.”“It’s always this one system.”“Clearly there’s something wrong with it.”All the administration looked at the elder one, waiting for the go ahead. The elder one looked at BaoBao so intensely as if BaoBao was a specimen under his microscope. BaoBao gulped. He felt exposed. What was with this elder one? Whatever the case, Luna had already been sent to the next world. He could not dilly dall
“Don’t ignore me! I know you’re awake!” Someone pushed Luna’s shoulder hard. Her eyes flew open, and a purple and black galaxy unfolded before her. Her bottom left whatever she had been sitting on, but she did not fall. There was a resistance that made her body glide instead. Luna blinked a few times, stunned. "I dare you to say it again.” The same voice challenged her. Luna turned towards the source. There it was again. The sensation when she moved was familiar. However, she had no time to make sense of it. The deep voice belonged to a burly woman, instead of a man like Luna had assumed, not that it made anything better. Her guest looked as friendly as a starving lioness. Luna straightened her neat celestial-like robes while she quickly collected her thoughts. It shimmered and shone brighter than the glow emanating from her body. The fabric was so silky to touch that it was like water. Although it was transluc
“LUNA!” BaoBao jumped onto her. Luna grunted from the impact. It reminded her of how much he had grown from the first time she met him. ‘How is he so weightless but so heavy at the same time?’ “Hi BaoBao,” she laughed lightly, “Is this your new way of sending me to the next world?” “Huh?! No, no! It’s far too soon to be sending you to the next world, isn’t it?!” Luna laughed even more. “I was just teasing.” BaoBao blinked innocently. “Oh.” Luna looked at him endearingly. “You’re still so much like a kid.” She rubbed the top of his head lovingly. “Don’t systems live for eternity, if nothing goes wrong?” “Mmhm, what about it?” “It still felt that long to you?” “YES!” BaoBao confirmed without a second thought. Luna laughed. “Let’s spend some time together before heading to the next world.” BaoBao’s heart warmed and h
Nozomi closed her eyes and thought hard about his request. It did not feel right or good to take his years, but she had no right to dictate how he should live his life.‘Since he’s really fine with it...’Nozomi pushed her hands forward to cup his cheeks. “Okay...”Hikaru’s eyes brightened up. He promptly retrieved his book and readied himself. Nozomi watched Hikaru activate his magic with interest. The way his book’s ribbon splits and transforms into a robe and staff never got old. “Thank you, for going along with my wishes.” His heartfelt gratitude was reflected in his eyes as well. Nozomi smiled in understanding and squeezed his hands that were once again holding onto hers. Hikaru closed his eyes and focused on her presence, then said the incantation that he had memorised by then.Green glowing vine marks appeared