ăLiyang Dynasty, Chunâan County, Tian Family Manor.ă
In the massive estate of the landlord Tian Fugui, which covered dozens of acres, a huge, bustling crowd was gathered in the rear courtyard, their gazes fixed anxiously on a tightly shut door.
"WAAH! WAAH! WAAH!"
The sound of a baby crying rang out.
Several midwives emerged from the delivery room, clustered around a baby boy. Their faces beaming with joy, they announced, "Congratulations, Master! Itâs a boy!"
Upon hearing this, the gathered Tian Family relatives all wore mixed expressions, their gazes toward the infant filled with complex emotions.
Only Tian Fugui, the Tian Family Patriarch standing at the very front, was overjoyed. He nearly jumped in the air and exclaimed, "Excellent! Wonderful! I, Tian Fugui, finally have a son to carry on my name!"
Tian Fugui was nearly fifty and had fathered two children, but both were daughters.
Now, well into his middle age, he finally had a son to continue the Incense. How could he not be ecstatic?
At the very least, he no longer had to worry day and night about his predatory relatives devouring his estate.
Holding the chubby, fair-skinned Li Changâan and feeling the disappointed gazes of the relatives around him, Tian Fugui couldnât help but roar with laughter. "Prepare a banquet! A banquet! Invite all our relatives and friends from all the surrounding villages! I, Tian Fugui, want them all to come and celebrate with me!"
...
Under the strange gazes of his many relatives, Li Changâan sensed danger. âThis cheap father of mine in this life... I canât tell if heâs reliable or not.â
âMaking such a big deal just because he had a son.â
âIf these relatives really were planning to seize the family fortune...â
â...then wouldnât I, a baby not even a month old, be the first to suffer?â
At this thought, he didnât hesitate. He turned, grabbed hold of his wet nurse, and began to gulp down her milk with loud slurps!
Although his situation in this life wasnât as luxurious as his last one in the Cyber World, where he was fed in rotation by Transcendents, Tian Fugui had still prepared a good number of wet nurses for him.
In one go, Li Changâan drained the milk from the breasts of three wet nurses.
Only then did he let out a satisfied burp.
The Nine Heavens Chaos Technique activated, and his tiny body began to rapidly break down the nutrients and Energy from the milk, converting them into fuel for his growth.
Li Changâan fell into a deep sleep.
...
ăIn the blink of an eye, three years passed.ă
Li Changâan grew steadily, reaching the age of three.
Thanks to his continuous practice of the Nine Heavens Chaos Technique, at just three years old, he already possessed the strength to lift a great tripod cauldron.
When he ran around the courtyard, he was like a little beast.
He would charge about wildly, and not even three or five household servants could catch him.
Tian Fugui was very satisfied with the strong physique Li Changâan displayed. His only worry was that Li Changâan seemed to have no interest in the Four Books and Five Classics that were neatly arranged in the courtyard.
Seeing that Li Changâan was growing bigger and showing more and more intelligence, Tian Fugui found a time to speak with him. "Changâan, Dad has hired a tutor for you. From now on, youâll go to town with the other children from the village to study!"
Li Changâan thought for a moment, then shook his head. "Dad, I donât like studying. I want to learn Martial Arts!"
Hearing this unexpected, yet somehow logical, reply, Tian Fugui was clearly displeased. He frowned and said, "Whatâs so good about learning Martial Arts? Itâs hard and tiring, not to mention you could be killed at any moment! Iâm counting on you to take care of me in my old age, not for me to bury you! You must study for me. All pursuits are lowly; only scholarship is noble!"
In the world today, the Martial Dao flourished.
But the killing and fighting in the Jianghu never ceased.
In the eyes of a landlord like Tian Fugui, the so-called Jianghu was clearly a Xiuluo Scene, where countless men and women who loved to fight lived each day amidst a mountain of blades and a sea of fire, their lives at risk at any moment.
How could that kind of life ever compare to earning a scholarly title and official position?
Li Changâan had expected that Tian Fugui wouldnât agree to him learning martial arts, so he settled for the next best thing. "I can study, but you have to let me learn Martial Arts!"
In truth, Tian Fugui couldnât have stopped Li Changâan from learning martial arts whether he agreed or not.
Because Li Changâan was born with the talent of Heaven-defying Comprehension and the memories of several Martial Dao worlds, he could have found a way to begin on his own by spending some time figuring it out, even if no one taught him the basics.
But there was a difference between finding a way on his own and learning systematically.
Li Changâan couldnât afford to spend a huge amount of time fumbling through the introductory stages of this worldâs Martial Dao.
After all, according to his predetermined fate, a Cultivator would suddenly appear in this world when he was forty-one years old.
If he couldnât make thorough preparations before then, he would likely still be unable to escape the tragic end of being refined into a remnant soul by the Ten Thousand Souls Banner.
Hearing Li Changâanâs proposal, Tian Fugui closed his eyes and pondered for a good while before finally nodding. "Fine. After youâve learned the Four Books and Five Classics, I can have the household guards teach you some rudimentary Martial Arts. After all, Martial Arts is one of the Six Arts of the Gentleman!"
Clearly, Tian Fuguiâs mind was still stuck on the idea that "all pursuits are lowly; only scholarship is noble." The reason he agreed wasnât that he truly thought Martial Arts were any good, but simply because they werenât considered a wicked or heretical path.
...
Having received Tian Fuguiâs permission, Li Changâan began traveling to the tutor in the next village to study.
Relying on his Heaven-defying Comprehension, Li Changâan memorized all the books his tutor taught him in just a few months, knowing them inside and out.
Finding the tutorâs lectures exceedingly boring, Li Changâan began to rummage through the tutorâs room on his own, looking for miscellaneous books to read.
Half a year later, Li Changâan was standing at the lecturerâs podium.
The tutor and a group of children sat in the classroom below.
[Ding! Defying Fate successful!]