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“It seems I really have transmigrated—”

In the luxuriously decorated carriage, Zong Shou gazed expressionlessly at the round mirror before him.

The reflection in the mirror was unmistakably that of a not-yet-adult teenager.

About thirteen, with a pale complexion, but possessing rarely seen handso and exquisite features.

A pair of slender phoenix eyes, brimming with luster.

However, at the mont, they were filled with a sense of bitterness and helplessness.

He rembered that not long ago, he definitely had an utterly ordinary face, the kind that would be indiscoverable in a crowd.

Unexpectedly, upon awakening from this dream, his body had changed into that of such a striking young man.

Although he appeared slightly ill and frail, he was undeniably handso.

Even those top male celebrities known for their good looks on television in his previous life couldn’t compare.

If there was anything lacking, it was only his aura.

Yet at this mont, Zong Shou felt not the slightest joy, but instead was filled with bewildernt.

It was as if he was a fish that had been free to swim in the vast ocean and suddenly found itself on land.

In this world, aside from the suffocating strangeness that threatened his life, there was an added sense of dread and loneliness.

Unable to accept his fate, Zong Shou pinched his face harder, imdiately feeling a pang of pain.

Naturally, he found no trace of any costic surgery on his face.

“—There’s a sense of pain, so I shouldn’t be dreaming?

But what is my identity now?

And this place, where am I?”

‘Zong Shou’ was the na rembered by the body he was in now.

In his previous life, he had another na, but faced with his current situation, that was aningless to him.

Muttering to himself, Zong Shou sighed and looked away.

Despair filled his chest, and he had completely given up on any thoughts of returning or ‘waking from the dream.’

In fact, he had arrived in this world for several days already.

Almost every ti he woke from sleep, he would repeat the actions he had just gone through.

And today was the seventh day.

Looking at the style of the carriage’s interior suggested that it was possibly in ancient China, yet it didn’t quite fit.

Parting the curtains further revealed an expansive wilderness outside, endless and green, which was a breath of fresh air.

The air was also crisp and refreshing, devoid of any pollution from the modern world.

But looking down, one could see that despite having wheels, the carriage floated about three feet off the ground.

The sixteen single-horned horses in front tread through the air, capable of moving upwards and downwards at will.

Hence, although the carriage was enormous—with just the cabin being about forty square feet, regardless of the landscape, it could move as if on flat ground.

At the mont, no one was driving the carriage, which kept rushing straight ahead, speeding towards the distance.

The scars of sword and knife wounds on both sides of the carriage were also of great concern.

Zong Shou felt dizzy and slumped onto the soft couch covered in velvet.

Then, with just a slight intention, a series of fragnted mories surfaced in his mind.

They were all scattered and incomplete.

Among them were many characters, a good number of faces, and also, there was an imposingly tall mountain that pierced the Cloud Heaven, and an unimaginably large academy on an island occupying most of a lake.

He found it both unfamiliar and strangely familiar, and there was also an indistinct sense of fear.

The emotions were truly complicated and odd to the extre.

In the deepest part of his mind, the only remaining fragnt of mory was that of nurous mysterious characters, which together ford a complete book.

These characters were entirely different from any language in his world, but they felt incredibly familiar to him, and he could even say he knew them like the back of his hand.

It was as if he had mastered them in his forr life.

“Indeterminate Spirit Emperor Technique?

And this demon language.

Could it be that this place is really the Divine Emperor World?”

Zong Shou’s lips twitched slightly, but his face was full of confusion and helplessness.

— “Divine Emperor” was a popular online ga that swept the world starting in 2012.

No one knew which ga company developed it, and all the supporting gaming equipnt also appeared on the market suddenly.

It seed as if overnight, the entire planet had moved from 2D and 3D online gas into the era of virtual holographic Illusion Realms.

Whether it was the academy, that mountain peak, or the demon clan characters in his mind, he had seen them all inside the Divine Emperor in his past life.

That’s right, he rembered that, in his previous life, his last conscious mont was within the “Divine Emperor” ga.

In the Cloud Realm, the Seven Emperors battled for supremacy.

Alone with his sword, he fought against nurous heroes.

However, at the last mont, his body suddenly experienced a current of electricity and he lost all consciousness.

When he awoke, he found himself in a different body.

Everything before his eyes was no longer the familiar Earth.

So at this mont, was he in a ga, or in a real world?

Or perhaps, was there so connection between this world and “Divine Emperor”?

His mind reeling once again, Zong Shou simply let go of everything and stopped thinking.

In the carriage, there was nothing to do anyway.

Zong Shou then drew out a Green Steel Sword about three feet long and began practicing his swordsmanship in the relatively spacious carriage.

His footsteps moving forward, backward, shifting, and turning, combined with his body movents, made the sword light dance within the not too big nor too small carriage.

Just like in his previous life, every sword form, every step, was executed with extre precision, almost to the point of perfection.

However, after only training Basic Swordsmanship for half a mont, Zong Shou was already gasping for breath, drenched in cold sweat from head to toe.

And the silhouette of the sword light inevitably began to distort.

He kept himself from collapsing only by relying on his innate belief, that never-say-die resilience.

It was only when the last of his strength was completely depleted that Zong Shou finally stopped the sword light and sat gasping on the couch.

When his intensely focused attention finally dissipated, he could instantly feel all over his body, in his limbs and organs, an excruciating pain as if being scorched by flas.

This action wasn’t just due to sheer boredom, but rather pure anxiety.

The world around him, as well as his own condition, made him feel an urgent sense of crisis.

He was eager to gain so strength, or at least so capability to save his own life.

In “Divine Emperor,” everything was close to reality.

Whether it was martial arts, language, the five senses, combat, or even daily necessities like clothing, food, shelter, and transportation, there was a complete system in place.

Most players relied on the system’s default settings to play and fight, without delving into the specifics.

But there were so who learned all the various knowledge and scripts within Divine Emperor, who studied the principles of martial arts extensively, and who sought to understand everything within that world.

So could even break free from the constraints of the ga and develop their own unique insights based on what they had learned.

Zong Shou was not only one of these people, but also one of the most outstanding among them.

He had thoroughly researched almost all the basic skills a Martial Artist needed: Basic Swordsmanship, Basic Boxing, Basic Lightness, Basic Evasion, Basic Step Technique, Basic Guarding, and Basic Internal Skill, achieving the peak of Return to Simplicity, the master level.

And among the hundreds of millions of players, those who had achieved this were a re thousand or so.

In fact, Zong Shou had already mastered all the principles, variations, and derivatives of Basic Swordsmanship.

What he needed to do now was to engrave them into this body, to make them his own instinct.

But this body of his was simply too weak.

It could only sustain normal levels of practice for the ti it takes to drink a cup of tea, with physical strength that was not even half of that of an ordinary person.

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