After transmigrating into a fantasy game world, Ye Anping became an unknown cannon fodder with low qualifications who was destined to die tragically at the hands of a villain at the age of fifteen. So, he was a little desperate.
Fortunately, he was only four years old now, and there was a cannon fodder younger sister with excellent aptitude by his side.
Ten years later, the junior sister had grown up, becoming not only beautiful but also stronger. She caught the attention of the protagonist.
And then Ye Anping became fed up with the whole situation.
Ye Anping: “Junior sister, I am your senior brother, stay away from me!”
Junior sister: “Protagonist, I’m just an ordinary person, stay away from me!”
Protagonist : ” I am wholeheartedly devoted to you Lady…”



While I wouldn't consider this a groundbreaking masterpiece, as a Chinese wuxia novel, this particular beginning has certainly stood out among the ones I've read. I'm hopeful that the rest of the story maintains this strong foundation.
The story, although not centered around an overpowered protagonist, adheres to its title, showcasing the transformation of the main character's sister, or disciple, into a powerful figure, symbolizing her rise like a phoenix. The narrative shares similarities with "Ending Maker," where the protagonist enters a game knowing its plot, utilizing that knowledge as an advantage. Our protagonist employs his game insights to manipulate events and gain benefits.
The relationships between the main character and supporting characters are portrayed well, but occasionally, they serve as plot devices when the author faces a storytelling roadblock. To move the story forward, forced romantic subplots are employed, which can be less enjoyable to read. However, these instances are relatively minor and do not significantly detract from the overall reading experience.