This novel is highly inspired by swallowed Star or Star conquer,Soul Land series,Ranegade Immortal, Battle Through The Heavens,Perfect World and many more cultivation dounghuas and novels.
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Ten billion years before Earth even existed, the universe was young — dark, silent, and full of untamed energy.
In the middle of that vast emptiness, a giant pulsar spun like a burning wound in space. It poured out light and energy across the stars, glowing like a beacon in the dark.
And on the surface of that pulsar… a battle began.
Two powerful beings faced each other. Their forms were not made of flesh and bone, but of pure cosmic energy. They had no eyes, no mouths, no faces — only glowing, shifting bodies filled with power.
Still, they chose to fight in the shape of humans — as if that form made their battle more focused, more personal.
Without speaking, they began to clash. Their fists shook the stars. Their strikes tore open space itself. Time twisted. Galaxies trembled. Each blow was strong enough to crack reality apart.
They fought for what felt like forever. Blow after blow, neither one gaining the upper hand. The universe around them screamed with each collision of their power.
Then finally, one of them — his voice sharp like lightning and metal — shouted:
> “MO HAN! If I die here, I’ll take you with me!”
The other answered, his voice cold and calm like ice in the void:
> “Yan Lei. Even if I fall today, I will return. And when I do, the universe will remember.”
At that moment, Yan Lei gathered all of his life force into a final attack. He poured everything into it — his energy, his spirit, his very existence.
Mo Han saw it coming and responded the only way he could — by doing the same. He burned his entire life force to block and counter Yan Lei’s final strike.
Their powers collided in the middle of the battlefield.
The result was destruction beyond imagination.
Hundreds of galaxies were wiped out in an instant. Stars vanished. Planets were shattered like glass. Space itself broke and twisted.
And when it was over… both of them were gone.
Nothing remained.
No winner. No trace.
Only silence.
A battle lost to time… forgotten by the stars.
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But in the endless dark… where even light has forgotten how to shine…
Something did not fade.
Not completely.
Among the shattered remains of galaxies…
Amid the dust of stars and the silence of death…
A spark survives.
Faint.
Unseen.
Waiting.
The universe believes the battle is over.
But a storm is coming.
And it has only just begun.
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Chapter 2: Conclusion
After the fierce battle, both Mo Han and Yan Lei’s bodies were completely destroyed.
But then... something impossible happened.
A phenomenon no one could have predicted — something that defied the laws of the universe.
Though their physical forms vanished, their souls remained. Floating in the endless void of space, held together by just enough energy to survive.
The battle had no winner, no clear ending. But whatever happened... it happened for a greater purpose.
Mo Han and Yan Lei drifted apart, silently wandering through the universe.
They traveled from planet to planet, species to species, galaxy to galaxy… searching.
Searching for someone.
Someone worthy to inherit their legacy.
Someone who could wield their power, understand it, and make it even stronger.
They weren’t looking for just a host — they wanted a true successor.
> A person who would one day awaken their power, rise beyond all limits, and build new bodies...
So they could cultivate once more.
And so their successor could become greater than them.
But even after billions of years, they found no one.
Their energy began to fade.
So they did the only thing left — they went into a deep, silent slumber...
And waited.
The year is 2076.
Humans have colonized the Moon. Mars is next. But only the rich live in space — billionaires and elite families.
The rest of humanity still struggles here on Earth.
In the middle of this world, we meet a boy.
Shen Hao. Sixteen years old. A first-year high school student.
Jet-black hair that falls to his neck. Around 5’9” tall. Average in every way.
No friends. No special talents. Bullied at school. Ignored by the world.
As Shen Hao walks home through the cold winter streets, his thoughts weigh heavy.
> “People are fake… greedy… no one cares anymore. The world’s just broken.”
When he reaches home, he opens the door — and hears a warm, cheerful voice:
> “Welcome home, sweetheart!”
It’s his mom, smiling brighter than ever.
Shen Hao raises an eyebrow.
> “Hey Mom… what’s going on? Why do you look so happy?”
She smiles wider, her eyes sparkling as she answers...
Chapter 3: A Pretty Normal Day in the Life of a Normal Family
She smiled warmly and said,
“Your dad got a promotion, honey! He’s been promoted to Regional Operations Director in the National Research Department. We’ll be moving to a better neighborhood this week.”
Shen Hao stood still for a moment, the news slowly sinking in. A mix of shock and happiness swirled inside him—hope had found its way back. Life hadn’t been easy for them, not by far.
Without wasting a second, he rushed upstairs to his father’s room and congratulated him. Then, the question he’d been itching to ask finally escaped his lips.
“Dad, what does a Regional Operations Director actually do?”
His father raised an eyebrow, surprised but proud. It had been a while since Shen Hao showed interest in something serious. Taking a deep breath, he explained with a gentle smile:
“I’m glad you asked, son. A Regional Operations Director is a high-ranking position in the National Research Department. My job is to monitor Earth’s geological activities—things like tectonic plates shifting, earthquakes, changes deep within the planet’s crust and core, and any other strange movements underground. It’s complicated... but important work.”
Shen Hao’s eyes sparkled with curiosity. Ever since he was little, science and the mysteries of the universe fascinated him. Now, even the secrets beneath Earth caught his attention. Something inside him stirred, a spark he hadn’t felt before.
Weeks passed.
They moved to their new home—a house that felt more like a villa, even a small mans
Chapter 4: The Beginning of the Disaster
It started like any other day.
Shen Hao was in school, sitting in math class. Like always, he wasn’t paying attention — his eyes were fixed on the window, lost in thought.
That’s when the shaking began.
At first, he thought nothing of it. Maybe he was just tired. Maybe his head was spinning from too much studying. But then... he heard screaming.
He snapped out of his daze and looked around. What he saw made his blood run cold.
The entire classroom was shaking.
The floor trembled. Desks rattled. The lights flickered.
It wasn’t just in his head — the whole school was shaking.
The tremors were weak at first... but quickly grew stronger. Students began to panic. Girls screamed. Boys rushed around, trying to help others evacuate. Teachers stayed calm and guided everyone out of the building.
Shen Hao sat frozen for a moment, too shocked to move. Then he took a deep breath and told himself:
> "It’s just an earthquake. Everything’s going to be fine. Just evacuate... it’ll be over in a few minutes."
But just as he stood up, ceiling fans began falling one after another, slamming into the floor. Panic turned to chaos.
Shen Hao rushed to the door.
But the moment he stepped out of the classroom, a sharp, unbearable pain hit his head.
It was like his skull was cracking open.
He collapsed to the ground, vision blurry, ears ringing. For a few seconds, he couldn’t move.
And then... he saw something.
In the dark corner at the end of the hallway... a faint blue figure.
He squinted, trying to make out what it was. But everything was blurry. His head was spinning. And before he could even blink again, the figure vanished.
> "What... was that?"
He didn’t have time to think.
He pushed himself up and stumbled out of the building with the others, fighting through the pain.
Outside the school, fresh air hit his face. But just as he thought it was over — the headache came back.
Harder.
Worse.
He clutched his head, screaming. The pain was too much.
Students and teachers nearby turned to him, concerned — but Shen Hao couldn’t hear them anymore. The pain drowned out every sound.
And then...
A voice echoed inside his mind.
Deep, ancient... and calling out his name with terrifying power:
> "SHEN HAO!!"
"SHEN HAO!!!"
"SHEN HAAAAO!!!!"
Over and over, louder each time.
The voice thundered in his skull like a storm. His body trembled. His knees gave out. His vision turned dark.
And then...
Everything went silent.
Shen Hao collapsed to the ground — unconscious.
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Chapter 5:Shen Hao's Dream
Shen Hao collapsed at the gate of his school, and everything went silent. Everything went black.
But suddenly!
Shen Hao slowly opened his eyes. His vision was blurry at first, but it started clearing as he looked up. He realized he was lying down, staring at the sky — but it looked unfamiliar.
He was confused. There was no sun, yet the sky was bright like daytime. When he moved his head to look around, his shock grew.
“Wh... wh... what... the... hell... is... all of this?!?!” he exclaimed.
What he thought was solid ground was actually water. Somehow, he was able to stand and walk on it without sinking. The water stretched endlessly, like a vast, endless sea.
Then, he sat down on the water’s surface and looked around. There was nothing but the flat, endless sea. More shockingly, three giant planets hovered close by — each nearly the size of Jupiter.
“What the actual hell? Am I dreaming or something?” he muttered in disbelief.
“It... it has to be a dream, right?”
Suddenly, a voice called out from behind him:
“Shen Hao! ... Shen Hao! ... Shen Hao!”
It was the same old man’s voice he heard before collapsing.
He quickly stood up and looked around in confusion. “Who? Who are you? And how do you know my name?!”
Furious and curious, he scanned the area but found no one. Suddenly, something—or someone—pushed him from behind with enough force to throw him onto the water.
He raised his guard, stopped searching for the old man, and started looking for the one who pushed him. Still, he found nothing.
“Whoever you are, stop playing games with me! Show yourself! Or are you afraid of me?”
Though afraid himself, he spoke boldly.
Then—crack.
A crack appeared in front of him out of nowhere. It looked like a crack in space itself, growing bigger and bigger.
About three feet wide, it suddenly shattered like glass.
Curious, Shen Hao gazed into the hole. He saw nothing but pure black—like a curtain blocking the eternal abyss and the secrets of space.
Then, the old man’s voice came out of the crack:
“Shen Hao... find me!”
Without thinking, Shen Hao responded quickly:
“Where... where should I find you?”
Immediately after, he realized what he had said and became confused.
“What... what did I just say? And why did I say that?”
As soon as he finished the sentence, his head began to spin. He fainted again.
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When Shen Hao woke up this time, he instantly sat up and started screaming.
Looking around, he realized he was in his room—on his bed—and everything was normal again.
Hearing his scream, his whole family rushed into his room.
When they opened the door and saw Shen Hao sitting fine on his bed, they all sighed in relief.
His older brother spoke first:
“Why the hell did you scream that loud, dude? You’re not dying, are you?”
Then his younger brother chimed in:
“If you’re dying, can I have your gaming account, brother?!”
His mother shouted at them immediately:
“What the heck are you kids talking about? Why would you say something like that?!”
And then she started scolding them.
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Time for the Hao family introduction:
Father: Junwei Hao, 39 years old
Mother: Meilin Hao, 38 years old
Older Brother: Wenhao Hao, 18 years old
Middle Brother: Shen Hao, 16 years old
Younger Brother: Fengjian Hao, 13 years old
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After scolding the younger kids, she hugged Shen Hao tightly.
He finally relaxed and thought to himself:
“So after all, it was just a dream! ... Huh! That’s nice, I guess?”
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