Heavenly Prodigy Breaks Off the Engagement, I Extract Entries for Cultivation
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Shen Han transmigrated into the Shen Family Marquis Manor and spent a year as the unfavored Fifth Young Master, the direct grandson of Marquis Shen yet treated worse than servants. He performed hard labor like repairing rooftops, ate only steamed buns in the kitchen, and endured open mockery from maids and manservants who felt pity or schadenfreude. One day, he overheard maidservant Cai Yan announce that the imperial family had decreed a marriage between him and Su Jinyu, the youngest daughter of the Su family. Su Jinyu was renowned for her stunning beauty and unparalleled talent in the Sword Dao, having recently become a disciple of a Sword Immortal on Little Remote Peak. She was already deeply in love with Shen Ye, the Shen family’s eldest young master and a perfect match. The imperial decree was clearly a scheme to create conflict between the two powerful households. Both the Shen and Su families immediately began plotting to cancel the engagement. Shen Han, knowing his precarious position, said nothing and returned to his humble small house.

In his room, Shen Han studied the Mountain River Body Refining Technique, a notoriously obscure cultivation manual he had struggled with for over half a year. As he concentrated, he saw a grey tag on the book: “Obscure and Difficult to Understand Tome.” The tag trembled, detached, and entered his sea of consciousness. Instantly, the text became coherent. He realized his unique ability: he could perceive and extract descriptive attributes from items, then apply them to other objects. Testing this, he extracted the “Obscure and Difficult to Understand” term and placed it on a short rod, which turned into an inexplicable shape with a hole and a raised branch. The term was consumed after one use. Seeking a positive attribute, he found a children’s primer titled “Enlightenment” that bore a purple tag “Simple and Easy to Learn.” After expending much spiritual power, he extracted this term and applied it to the Mountain River Body Refining Technique. Now the manual became effortlessly understandable. He sat cross-legged and began cultivating, feeling his body and spirit improve within half an incense stick. His arms gained strength, his mind cleared, and his vision and hearing sharpened significantly.

Over the next few days, Shen Han focused entirely on cultivation, eating only dry flatbreads to avoid the hostile kitchen. He no longer reported for manual labor; the manor left him alone. The technique built a solid foundation, strengthening his physique and spiritual power. He could now clearly see a figure spying on him from behind a distant banyan tree, something impossible before. His appetite increased dramatically. Madam Yun, his stepmother, came to visit him, bringing dishes and silver. She was the only one in the manor who treated him kindly, often suffering scoldings and deductions for her support. She expressed joy about the imperial marriage, believing it would improve his situation. But Shen Han knew the reality: Su Jinyu and her family, as well as the Shen family, would resort to any means to break the engagement. He understood he could not rely on the marriage to save him. He must use his ability to change his own fate.

With Madam Yun’s four taels of silver, Shen Han headed to the academy in the East Market to acquire more cultivation techniques. He had confirmed that his ability could extract beneficial terms from any object and apply them to both texts and tools. By applying “Simple and Easy to Learn” to any profound manual, he could master any method. The Mountain River Body Refining Technique had already transformed his body, and with more techniques, he could grow even stronger. He no longer wished to live in fear and poverty, subject to the whims of the manor. His ultimate goal was freedom and a life of dignity, free from the oppression of the Shen family and the dangerous entanglements of the imperial court. Armed with his unique power, he began his journey to break the shackles of his fate and carve his own path in the world of cultivation.

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天骄退婚,我提取词条修行
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I want to see more of the external world. The story is currently contained within the manor and Shen Han’s small room. The mention of the academy in the East Market at the end promises an expansion. I’m excited for him to step out and interact with other people—maybe buy or trade cultivation manuals, attract attention, or get into trouble. The world of Great Wei feels big but we haven’t seen it yet. This first section is basically the prologue to his journey.
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I really liked the detail about the dry flatbreads being “easy to store” but needing water. Small details like that build a strong sense of his poverty. And later, when he starts cultivating and suddenly needs to eat a whole flatbread in one meal—that’s a good sign of progress. It’s these little cause-and-effect moments that make the cultivation feel real. Also, the fact that he doesn’t go to the kitchen because he knows they’ll give him trouble shows he’s strategic, even about food.
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This novel has a solid start with a likeable protagonist, a unique power, and a dangerous political setup. I’m definitely hooked enough to keep reading. The combination of cultivation progression and family intrigue feels familiar but with the descriptor extraction twist making it stand out. The emotional anchor provided by Madam Yun is also a big plus. I just hope the plot doesn’t turn into a generic revenge story. The desire for freedom and a peaceful life is refreshing, and I want to see Shen Han achieve that in his own way, not just through power and conquest.
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I got a bit confused about the timeline. At the start, it says he’s been there a year. Then he says he’s been studying the technique for over half a year. But the ability only manifested now, after a year. So he had the tome before the ability? Or the ability was always there but he just couldn’t use it because he couldn’t focus long enough? The text suggests he had to build up his spiritual power by observing the grey text for months. That makes sense, but the exact chronology feels a little fuzzy. Not a big deal, but something to note.
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The story does a good job of not making Shen Han too pitiful. Yes, he’s in a bad situation, but he doesn’t wallow. He’s proactive: he reads, he tries to improve, he figures out his ability step by step. The fact that he already had the Mountain River tome and had been studying it for half a year shows he was looking for a way out before the power even manifested. That initiative makes me respect him. He’s not a passive victim waiting for a hero to save him.
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The phrase “stable as a mountain, yet continuous like a river” is the core idea behind the Mountain River Body Refining Technique. I thought that was a really elegant way to conceptualize a foundational cultivation method. It’s not flashy, just solid and enduring. That fits Shen Han’s character: he’s trying to build a stable foundation for himself, both physically and metaphorically. I like when cultivation techniques reflect the protagonist’s philosophy.
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