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<p>There once was a boy that lived in a village with no name in a remote corner of a province in a grand empire. Every villager had their place, and his was a shepherd's. Despite that, or perhaps because of it, the boy was an avid dreamer, yearning for adventure between each book he read.</p> <p>Decades go by in the blink of an eye and the young boy grows into an old man, yet remains a shepherd, watching his flock live and die in an endless cycle of life.</p> <p>Yet, the old man dreams on about adventure, never too old to indulge in his delusions.</p> <p>One fateful night, however, his endless prayer gets answered. Two immortals fall from the sky, and from their corpses, the old man acquires the means to strength in order to adventure.</p> <p>What does the world have in store for Lao Chen?</p> <p>---</p> <p>Temporary cover image until either 1) I earn enough money to hire a concept artist to make me one or 2) I develop a wide enough fanbase that some godsent artist decides I'm worthy of being made cover art for. At the end of the day, I'm not going to beg for someone to make me one. If the people like the story, someone is bound to come around.</p> <p>Rated gore cuz I know myself as an author and that it's gonna happen eventually. Maybe not in the first ten chapters, but the blood bath will eventually happen.</p> <p>Rated traumatising because there's gonna be a lot of Xianxia-morality. The MCs are not going to have Xianxia-morality, but antagonists and other characters are bound to have them. Xianxia-morality is basically when a character is blood thirsty, but nice in the sense that they won't fucking kill you for no reason, but come in their way and they will not hesitate to kill you. Xianxia-moral characters are either one of these three moods. Serene, blood-thirsty or friendly, they think of no solution better than 'be the only person alive in this room' and won't lose sleep over killing someone over a misunderstanding.</p>
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