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Wang Li's world was shaped by the three Shines of the Ancient Silver Moon. The first Shine one thousand one hundred and ten years ago gave rise to Yuan Qi and the Martial Dao; the second Shine one hundred and ten years ago caused Earth to partially overlap with other realms such as the God Realm, Savage Realm, Ancient Beast Realm, Underground Realm, and Deep Sea Realm, sparking plane wars and cross-world exploration; the third Shine ten years ago permanently opened large-scale dimensional gates, allowing powerful beings from other worlds to enter Earth. It was in this extraordinary reality that Wang Li found himself reborn eighteen years ago, and only now had the memories of his previous life fully merged with his present consciousness. In his past life he had been a rootless orphan from a world without transcendence, but here he had a father, a mother, a younger brother, a younger sister named Wang Lulu, and a childhood sweetheart Li Yuanzhu who was his constant companion. Wang Li treasured this new life and felt no desire to return to his old one. Moreover, he was captivated by the Martial Dao, a path through which practitioners absorbed Yuan Qi, tempered their body and spirit, and could eventually achieve longevity, flight, and even immortality. He dreamed of becoming a true Martial Artist and seeing the highest splendors of this world. However, his journey was hindered by poor talent and previous laziness. He had begun basic martial training at age six, but twelve years later he was still stuck at the Martial Apprentice Third Layer. His classmates were at the Fifth or Sixth Layer, while the top prodigies at elite high schools had reached the Ninth or Tenth Layer and were considering the breakthrough to true Martial Artist. Wang Li knew that admission to a top Han Federation university required at least the Martial Apprentice Eighth Layer. The gap seemed insurmountable, yet his curiosity and yearning persisted. On a scorching mid-October morning in his senior year at Lai Jun City's Third High School, Wang Li sat in the classroom of Class Four, letting his thoughts drift. He pondered how lucky he was to have been given a second life and how marvelous this world of martial arts and other realms was. His daydreaming was caught by the homeroom teacher Old Zhan, a tall, passionate man who was in the middle of a history lecture. Old Zhan angrily demanded what he had just taught. Wang Li's best friend Li Yuanzhu, a shy and gentle girl with pure eyes, secretly gestured the number three from her seat. Wang Li answered without hesitation, "The three Shines of the Ancient Silver Moon." Old Zhan continued, asking for the impacts. Wang Li confidently listed them: the first brought Yuan Qi, the second overlapped with other worlds and began plane wars, the third opened dimensional gates and brought alien invaders. The school bell cut him off before he could finish. Old Zhan gave him a meaningful glare, warned him not to let it happen again, and left. After class, Li Yuanzhu's cheeks were red as she invited Wang Li to her home for dinner, explaining that her father had sent back demonic beast meat from the Ancient Beast Realm and fruits from the Savage Realm. Wang Li, unaware of the value, accepted cheerfully, drawing venomous glares from his male classmates who swore to make him pay in the next martial arts class. Wang Li sat next to Li Yuanzhu, teasing her about being too timid for the Martial Dao, which required fearless advance. She only blushed and smiled softly. After school they walked together to her home, and Wang Li enjoyed a meal of high-Yuan Qi resources. Later, he returned to his own suburban home, the Wang Family Farmhouse. He banged on the iron gate and shouted. His little sister Wang Lulu, a lively and affectionate girl, threw the door open and jumped into his arms, sniffing him and accusing him of having Sister Li's scent. Wang Li pinched her nose and teased her about gaining weight. Their mother followed and scolded Wang Li for always bullying his sister, but her eyes held fondness. That night, as Wang Li lay in bed, he reflected on his past as an orphan and how much he now had. He regretted his previous idleness and decided that with his awakened memories and mature mindset, he would devote himself to cultivation. He wanted to enter a great university and, beyond that, to become a powerful Martial Artist, to explore the vastness of this world and reach the peak of the Martial Dao. Though his talent was ordinary, he believed that his newfound determination could make up for it. The story of Wang Li, a reincarnated youth in a world of martial arts and other realms, thus began.

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The way Wang Li is just casually daydreaming about being a reincarnator and then immediately using the slang "like Qin Shi Huang chewing on an electric wire" made me laugh out loud. It's such a specific, ridiculous metaphor that feels exactly like something a bored high schooler would think. The humor is really natural, not forced at all. I also love that he doesn't have the typical angsty "I must go back to my original world" vibe – he genuinely appreciates having a family and superpowers. That already sets him apart from a lot of protagonists in this genre. The explanation about the Three Shines of the Ancient Silver Moon and the Yuan Qi awakening is dropped in a pretty clever way during class, which avoids the info-dump feeling. It ties the world-building directly into the current lesson. I'm intrigued by how the Martial Dao works and how Wang Li, with his average talent, is going to tackle this. The contrast between his low cultivation layer and his big dreams is a good setup for future growth. Also, Li Yuanzhu sneaking him the "three" sign is adorable – I'm already shipping them.
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Old Zhan the teacher is such a classic stern but not heartless type. The way he drags Wang Li for daydreaming, but then lets him off the hook after the answer (even if it's not quite correct) feels realistic. I liked that Wang Li didn't just freeze up; he managed to blag his way through thanks to his best friend's hint. The detail about Old Zhan looking like "a large monkey jumping on the podium" is silly but vivid. This kind of characterisation makes the school setting feel alive. I'm curious about what kind of teacher Old Zhan will be in the future – maybe he's secretly a martial arts master?
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Li Yuanzhu is winning me over quickly. She's portrayed as shy and soft-spoken, but she takes the initiative to invite Wang Li over for dinner. That's not just a casual gesture – she offers Demonic Monster meat and Savage Realm fruits, which are clearly expensive resources. That shows she cares about his martial growth and wants to share her advantages with him. The physical descriptions of her blushing and lowering her head are cute, but I also notice she doesn't hesitate to correct her thigh when he makes the joke about her shyness. It's a small moment that shows she has a bit of backbone under that quiet exterior. Their rapport feels like real childhood friends who are comfortable with each other.
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The world-building through the Three Shines of the Ancient Silver Moon is really well integrated. Instead of having a long history lecture, we get it revealed in fragments: first in Wang Li's thoughts about why he values this world, then in his answer to Old Zhan. The system of Yuan Qi appearing 1,110 years ago, the spacetimes overlapping 110 years ago, and the large-scale dimensional gates opening 10 years ago – that's a solid timeline that makes the setting feel lived-in. I'm especially interested in the "other worlds" like God Realm and Savage Realm and how they connect to Earth. The idea that Earth's Yuan Qi is still weak compared to those worlds and resources are scarce adds a nice layer of social commentary. It's not just a free cultivation world; there's real class disparity based on access to alien food and materials.
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Wang Li's internal voice is entertaining. He keeps calling himself a "country bumpkin" but also "a winner in life" with ironic bravado. The way he reflects on his past life as an orphan compared to his new life with a family and a childhood sweetheart gives him good motivation to stay put. I appreciate that the author didn't make him desperate to return to his old world just for drama. It feels more mature. His determination to see the "scenery at the highest point of this world" is cheesy but genuine. However, his current reality of being stuck at Martial Apprentice Third Layer after twelve years of practice is a harsh dose of reality. I want to see if his fused memories give him some sort of edge in cultivation, because right now his talent seems... not great.
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The pacing in the classroom scene is just right. It starts with Wang Li spacing out, shifts to the interrogation, the hint from Li Yuanzhu, his triumphant answer, and then the bell rings before he can finish. That timing feels authentic to school life. The section after class, where he jokingly scolds Li Yuanzhu for being too shy, and the whole class's jealous stares, is a classic comedic beat. It lightens the mood before heading into the family scene. The author knows how to balance the slice-of-life with the world-building exposition without making it feel like a textbook.
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