Transmigrating as an orphan refugee with a hellish start, Chu Qiu obtained a longevity panel.

Each day that passed increased his lifespan; the longer he lived, the stronger he grew, and simply existing made him invincible.

So Chu Qiu lay flat in the mortal world.

He had been a Daoist priest, eaten from the imperial grain, and served as an unnamed grandmaster roaming with a sword in chivalry.

He had refused a female emperor's marriage proposal, beaten a wicked sect's saintess, and also struck down a righteous sect's famed hero.

A hundred ages of rise and fall passed like clouds before his eyes.

Chu Qiu originally only wanted one man and one donkey, to travel the world, watching flowing water and falling blossoms.

Before he knew it, he had become the sole myth among mortals.

...A thousand or a hundred years later.

In a daze, someone asked, "Immortality—what does it feel like?"

Chu Qiu replied, "Through the ages, I alone do not perish; where I am, none can rival."

"If you do not believe—"

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