Roots Beneath Heaven: A Root Era Alchemist’s Dao
Synopsis
In a dying world long before Heaven noticed him, Kael Voss watched civilization collapse.
Power twisted nations into weapons. Children became experiments. The last miracle of his broken life—his family—was taken under cold lights in the name of progress.
When Kael finally shattered the system that destroyed them, the world shattered with him.
He wakes again as Bai Longrui.
In a world governed by cultivation realms, sect politics, and Heavenly Law, Bai Longrui does not seek conquest.
He cultivates restoration.
Reborn into a fragile body within a ruthless cultivation society, Longrui awakens an inheritance older than modern sect hierarchies—a Root Era Dao that values foundations over domination, preservation over spectacle, and karma over brute force.
His alchemy does not shatter mountains.
It rebuilds what has already broken:
damaged meridians, poisoned bloodlines, collapsing families, and systems rotting quietly beneath polite smiles.
But Heaven keeps records.
As Longrui and his bonded partner Su Ashar nurture a household that grows stronger through care rather than cruelty, their influence spreads in ways no battlefield victory ever could.
Villages stabilize.
Mortality shifts.
Bloodlines awaken.
Ancient artifacts stir.
Sect investigators take notice.
And the world begins asking dangerous questions about a cultivation path that refuses to scale, refuses to exploit—and refuses to disappear.
This is not a story of rapid ascension.
It is a story of roots.
Of slow power and patient reckoning.
Of sentient constructs learning to belong.
Of families entangled in karma stretching back generations.
Of Heavenly Laws that intervene only when balance trembles.
Of consequences that wait years before arriving.
Expect:
🌱 slow-burn progression
⚖ karmic justice
🧪 alchemy as a Dao
🏛 sect politics and investigations
👪 generational family arcs
🌌 Heaven as an active observer
🕰 time-dilated training realms
🔥 long-form escalation with public reckonings
Power here is cultivated carefully.
And everything that grows eventually faces the light.
Note: The story opens with a short apocalyptic prologue before the cultivation world begins.
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Chapters (71 Total)
RSS- 51 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Eight: The Earth Opens Its Maw
- 52 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Nine: What the Soil Remembered
- 53 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Ten: The Thing Beneath the Wine Cellar
- 54 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Eleven: What Yvette Fed the Soil Part I
- 55 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Eleven: What Yvette Fed the Soil Part II
- 56 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Twelve: The Shape That Would Not Stay Still
- 57 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Thirteen: The Man Who Stopped Being Useful
- 58 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Fourteen: When the Quiet House Refused to Be Quiet
- 59 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Fifteen: The Night Learned to Listen
- 60 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Sixteen: The Year Learns Their Names
- 61 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Seventeen: The Knife That Lands Quietly
- 62 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Eighteen: The Custodian Steps onto Quiet Ground
- 63 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Nineteen: The Knife That Borrowed a Hand Part 1
- 64 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Nineteen: The Knife That Borrowed a Hand Part 2
- 65 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Twenty: The Thing That Collected Part 1
- 66 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Twenty: The Thing That Collected Part 2
- 67 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Twenty - One: Corrections Arrive With Shoes On
- 68 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Twenty - Two: The Woman Who Asked For Tea
- 69 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Twenty - Three: The First Answer Is Never the Important One
- 70 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Twenty - Four: The Difference Between Looking and Seeing
- 71 Arc 3 The Roots Exposed - Chapter Twenty-Five: What Gets Cut Loose
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