In a thrilling tale of otherworldly dimensions, a young boy finds himself thrust into a dark and mysterious parallel world, inhabiting the body of his senior sister, Lily. On her very first day in this enigmatic realm, Lily encounters the mesmerizing night parade of a hundred ghosts, setting off a chain of events that will test her resilience and survival instincts.
Amidst the chaos of warriors and their disputes, Lily must navigate the treacherous landscape, seeking not only to survive but to carve out her own destiny. With unwavering determination, she sets out on a quest to forge a cursed sword, an extraordinary weapon that may hold the key to her survival and success in this chaotic world.
As she battles formidable adversaries and unravels the secrets of the parallel realm, Lily’s journey becomes an unparalleled adventure. Her transformation from a boy into a captivating young woman is just the beginning of her extraordinary odyssey. Boundaries blur and reality intertwines with the fantastical as Lily embraces her newfound identity, forging her own path in a world that defies imagination.
In this unimaginable otherworldly adventure, join Lily as she embarks on a quest of self-discovery, facing ghosts, warriors, and the unknown. Will she unravel the mysteries of this parallel world and emerge victorious? Prepare to be captivated by a tale where survival, courage, and the indomitable spirit of a lone girl intertwine to create an unforgettable journey.



The way the author portrays the marriages that connect the bigshots of each clan together is honestly some of the most novel and intriguing portrayals I've read in a while. The plot also starts thickening (past the 300s anyway) and the world building becomes more fleshed out. Basically what I'm trying to say is that the only reason this book is getting trash reviews is because of the first 300 chapters or so. In fact, if you were to take the latter 600 chapters (as of writing this review, there's 937 chapters) as a stand-alone LN, then you will get yourself an average cultivation book with interesting prospects that could easily bag a rating of 4/5.
But alas, due to it having had an absolutely horrendous start, plus the fact that the grammar is sort of subpar especially with the author often mixing up his pronouns, this book will have to settle for a rating of 3.5/5 or 7/10 at most.
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