I am Qi Yuan, a Transmigrator and the Eldest Senior Brother of Qise Peak.
I have a game jade slip that connects me to all the heavens.
My eyes can see hidden information.
[This is an ordinary blade of grass, but three days ago, Sect Leader Kumu and the Empress of Dashang had a romantic affair here.]
[Her name is Ruan Yixi. On the surface, she is your beautiful master, but she might actually be your wife.]
[This is the world's Heavenly Dao, the best spiritual material for establishing a foundation in the Dao of Heaven.]
[This is a lifeless planet. Perhaps it can be refined into your Golden Core.]
Thus, my path of cultivation began to take a peculiar turn.
"The Dao of Heaven? Isn't this the best spiritual material for establishing a foundation?"
"There are so many desolate planets; let's refine them into Golden Cores!"
Using the Dao of Heaven to establish my foundation and refining stars into my Golden Core.
My name is Qi Yuan, the Origin of All Things!
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I am Jiang Lingsu.
With an unspeakable purpose, I joined Qise Peak. My eldest senior brother has a problem with his head.
He doesn't practice properly, shows no interest in cultivation, and is obsessed with simulation games.
Eldest Senior Brother says, "Games are cultivation; games can also create worlds."
One day, an extra sun appeared in the sky.
I asked Eldest Senior Brother what it was.
Eldest Senior Brother said, "That is my Golden Core!"
(This is a translation)
I won't give a rating to this story since my main reason for stopping reading it is mostly personal preference, but I’ll point out a few things:
First, you need to keep in mind that the protagonist is completely unhinged—delusional and lacking any sense of social awareness. He constantly says things that only make sense to him or that he probably shouldn’t be saying at all.
Second, this story relies heavily on misunderstandings, using the protagonist's madness as a tool to create comedic confusion around his actions.
Personally, I found the way the author implemented this more frustrating than funny, but that’s just my own taste.
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