Summary
Lin Fan doesn’t arrive in his new world with time to ask questions. By the time he realizes he has transmigrated into the body of a disciple from the Magnificent Flame Sect, swords are already clashing, people are dying around him, and the battlefield has no interest in waiting for someone who still has no idea where he is. Staying alive becomes his only goal, even if that means running faster than everyone else.
The world he lands in is ruthless enough that a nameless disciple can disappear without anyone noticing. Sects fight over resources, powerful cultivators decide the fate of weaker people with a few words, and life is often cheaper than the weapon someone is holding. Lin Fan has no dream of becoming a great hero or the strongest expert alive. He would honestly be satisfied with surviving until tomorrow.
That plan doesn’t last very long.
A mysterious system awakens inside him, bringing with it a reward that sounds completely absurd, an immortality buff with no level limit. At first, even Lin Fan struggles to believe it. After all, dying hurts, and feeling pain never becomes easier just because death refuses to stick. Before long, however, he realizes something frightening. The situations everyone else avoids are exactly the ones he can afford to walk into.
Unfortunately, people keep misunderstanding him.
Running toward danger because he cannot truly die looks exactly the same as fearless courage in everyone else’s eyes. Desperate attempts to save himself somehow turn into legendary deeds, enemies become convinced they are facing a lunatic with no regard for his own life, and his reputation grows far faster than his cultivation ever planned to. Lin Fan understands the truth, but explaining it would only make him sound even crazier.
The further he travels, the stranger his journey becomes. Dangerous missions, rival sects, ancient inheritances, and impossible opponents keep appearing as though fate has decided to test the limits of his ridiculous ability. Somehow, he always finds himself standing at the center of the chaos.
Lin Fan never intended to become a famous cultivator. He only wanted to avoid dying. The problem is that after death stops being permanent, common sense has a habit of disappearing with it, leaving behind a man whose greatest weapon is the willingness to do things that nobody else would ever dare to try.