Tags:Hiding True Identity
This tag can be used if the protagonist hides their real identity and uses another identity to interact with people. The real identity is actively hidden by the protagonist. Even if the cover is blown later in the story, this tag can be used. The Mistaken Identity tag can be used instead if the misunderstanding was unintentional.
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- Lu Qing'an was once the Demon Emperor of the Demon Realm, but after achieving his Dao through endless bloodshed, his temperament had become ferocious. Seeking to wash away the malice in his heart, he arrived at the Immortal Ruins and hid his true identity, presenting himself as a cultivator far weaker than his wife. He married Xu Qingying, and they had three children: eldest daughter L...
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- Li Qian transmigrated from Earth to a world of martial arts supremacy. He became an Odd-Job Disciple of the Divine Sword Sect after barely passing the assessment due to average talent. He bribed a deacon of the Odd-Job Hall for a favorable assignment, yet he was sent to the Time Bell Pavilion, a post devoid of perks and prospects. The Time Bell was an ordinary bell tower on a high moun...
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- Yun Ming awoke as a gray skeleton in the Bone Sea of the Undead, surrounded by gray-white mist and countless bones. He felt severe pain and moved slowly, watching other skeletons disintegrate as they walked. He discovered that when two skeletons collided, a tiny light particle flew from the dying skeleton into his body, making him stronger. He began actively hunting vulnerable skeleton...
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- Jiang Chen transmigrated into the body of a Jinyiwei Lishi, a third-rate martial artist, in a Great Ming Dynasty where extraordinary martial power existed. He woke to find himself and a dozen Jinyiwei comrades drugged by their superior Li Chengqi, a Houtian Realm martial artist. Li Chengqi colluded with Demonic Monk Jueming to sell them to the Demonic Sect in exchange for cultivation r...
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- Su Xun lost his parents at a young age and relied on his elder sister Su Siqing, who became a disciple of the Taiyi Sect, one of the thirteen heavenly sects. Su Siqing cultivated the supreme sect-protecting technique Moon Shadow Illusion Sky Treasure Manual, possessed six innate spiritual roots, and achieved Heavenly Foundation Establishment, a feat unseen in a millennium. She planned...
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- Li Wuyya, a five-year-old girl, transmigrated from the apocalypse into a military household at Tianling Village Post Station, a desolate outpost on the northwestern frontier of Great Chu. She was born as a twin with her brother Li Qilang, and they lived under harsh conditions of extreme heat, scarce water, and meager food. Her father, Li Changsen, was a squad leader in the garrison, an...
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- Long Yang stood on Dragon Cascade Peak, captured by two enemies: the Soul Shifter Lin Yangming and the sturdy masked man Zhu Yan. They demanded the secret he uncovered months earlier in the West Land Country’s Holy Light Temple, where with Prince Eric he decoded the language of a strange upright ape from Double Moon Star. The ape revealed that three hundred years ago its kind underwent...
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- Jiang Ming, a special forces soldier from the modern world, transmigrates into the body of a famine refugee in the Great Qian Dynasty’s Yan Kingdom. Stranded in Chen Family Village, he witnesses a brutal ritual: the village selects an unmarried woman each month to be “married” to the Mountain God, a tiger that has killed hundreds. The village head’s daughter, Chen Ermei, is the latest...
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- Lin Tian transmigrated to the Great Liang dynasty’s Yu Village three years ago, only to find himself in a world ravaged by drought and banditry. He adopted a mute girl named Nannan, and they lived in abject poverty, scraping by on stolen food and odd jobs. Life became even more unbearable when the bandits from Qingfeng Stronghold repeatedly plundered the village, devouring his last dog...
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- Madam of Dongyang received news at a banquet that her son Zhou Jingyun, the heir to the Marquis of Dongyang, would be returning to the capital. Zhou Jingyun was a prodigy: granted the title of heir at three, praised by the previous emperor at six, and appointed the youngest Hanlin scholar in Great Zhou history at thirteen. At eighteen, he married the third daughter of the Duke of Ding'...









