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Transmigrated Without a System

by Qian Wen Ongoing
  • Cultivation
  • Comedy
  • Male Lead
  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Crafting
  • Martial Arts
  • Modern Knowledge

Synopsis

Qian Xún wakes up expecting a system. He gets a body count of one — his own, technically, if you count the boy he used to be.

Beaten black and blue by an attacker no one can name, the second son of a middling cultivation family should, by every genre convention he half-remembers from another life, wake up with a status screen, a smug narrator voice, and a tragic destiny. Instead: no system, no tutorial, no notification chime — just cracked ribs, a worried mother with a spoon full of suspicious medicine, and an entire household that has no idea the boy behind those eyes is somebody new.

So he does the only sensible thing: says nothing, watches everything, and waits for the universe to catch up.

Underneath the silence, though, is a man who was — in some other life, some other skin — loud, shameless, and hopelessly addicted to people. And in a world of hoarded techniques, ranked realms, and academies built to sort the talented from the forgettable, that might turn out to be the only cheat code that matters.

At Northvale Academy, cultivators are made in the Foundation Years and priced by the Placement Trials — sorted into Combat, Alchemy, Forging, Runesmithing, Beast-Taming, and a dozen other paths, each student chasing a realm, a rank, a future. Qian Xún has an unremarkable root, no bloodline miracle waiting in the wings, and absolutely no idea who put him in a sickbed in the first place.

What he does have: a best friend too chaotic to lie to, a little sister too sharp to fool for long, and a gift for making people like him that he hasn't let himself use yet.

He's still figuring out who's wearing this face.

Everyone else is about to find out the hard way.

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