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I Shall Steal the Heavens 3 Chapter 2: Reincarnation

As one would expect, after passing through those gates and falling across indescribable distances, I would be reincarnated into some fantasy world, presumably in the body of some unlucky genius who got killed through insidious family politics or something, and had to work my way up to become the strongest so that I could take revenge on everyone who had ever offended me.

After all those tedious and downright boring experiences in the underworld I looked forward to waking up and finding myself surrounded by beautiful nature. Perhaps the body of the guy I just transmigrated into had just been fished out of a lake after drowning. Or maybe I would wake up in a wooden house after being poisoned. Or probably I would wake up in the middle of nowhere, after having been beaten to death by the Emperor's soldiers once my cultivation and talents were stolen by his daughter. Most likely I would have just woken up in a noble's manor after my previous incarnation died from an overdose of spirit medicine. I sure as hell hoped I didn't die stupidly by falling off a horse and hitting my head against a boulder.

Beep. Beep. Beep.

"…"

I frowned as I vaguely made those sounds out. That certainly didn't sound like anything I would expect from a fantasy cultivation world. I could still feel dull pain throbbing throughout my body, and massive discomfort, but that could be explained by the numerous scenarios of death that my previous incarnation had been through before I was transmigrated here. Damn it, it felt like I had been bludgeoned to death.

That must be the scenario for this particular story.

With great reluctance, I forced my eyes open.

"…you've got to be kidding me."

I was greatly disappointed to see that I was not in any fantasy world but a hospital room instead. Linked to my left arm was some medical machine that displayed my vitals, which included my heartbeat and blood pressure. My legs were hoisted into the air and wrapped in cast, as was my right arm. My body was encased in bandages and bound in white covers and the usual green hospital gown.

Looked like I was very much alive and stuck in this dull, normal world.

When Grandma Meng said everything was a mistake and I would be compensated, I assumed she meant I would be reincarnated in a fantasy world, just like all those fantasy web novels. I never thought she meant I would be simply sent back to my broken, comatose body and forced to live through sheer agony, crippled and wasted. This was, in a lot of ways, much worse than death.

Oh, well…it wasn't as if I wanted to die anyway.

Obviously all those stories about people dying and being transported into another fantasy world were just fiction. It was too good to be true. Otherwise we would have uncountable numbers of people committing suicide everyday just to escape into other cultivation worlds.

Unfortunately, it seemed that I was pretty much screwed. Three of my four limbs were broken, which would make my everyday life highly inconvenient. Not to mention the red-hot agony that I had to endure after surviving the accident. It appeared that I had been hooked up to drips of painkillers, otherwise I suspected the pain would be much worse.


The consequences of my actions…huh…speaking of which, is that old man all right? I hope he didn't get hit by another vehicle.

I had pushed him out of the truck's way, but I wasn't in any condition to ensure that there wasn't another vehicle barreling along the road to hit him. It would suck if I went through all this trouble and pain, only for him to get killed in such an ignominious manner. It would also make my sacrifice completely meaningless.

Damn…right now I should worry about myself more…

Like how I was supposed to go to the bathroom when I needed to? Damn it…why did I have to break both my legs!?

Right now I supposed there were plenty of edge lord readers who would be heavily criticizing me for saving the old man. I could literally see the comments now… "Stupid MC, should just let the old man die." You know, the type of readers who complain about the protagonist not being ruthless enough and wanting him to kill every character in the story. Never mind that such behavior was downright juvenile and psychotic, and no person in his right mind would indulge in meaningless slaughter. But what else would you expect from the Internet?

Suddenly I remembered Xiang Si. If I would be honest, that guy should be the one surviving his suicide attempt. Then he would know what real suffering was. I had no doubt he would be mocking me for being so noble if he hadn't lost his memories after being force-fed the soup. Hah, with that sort of attitude, it was better that he lost all his memories and personality. I really hoped that the edge lord lost his edge after drinking the soup.

Speaking of losing one's edge…

"…eh?"

The room was blurry, and I realized it was because I wasn't wearing my glasses. Reaching out with my left hand, I fumbled for my glasses on the bedside desk and put them on, and my vision became clear again.

"That's better."

After adjusting my glasses, I reached for the glass of water and downed it. My throat was parched after such a long while. It seemed I had been relying on IV drips to get the necessary nutrients and fluids into my body.

"What should I do?"

I scratched my head. Grandma Meng said they would give something as a token of their apology. They couldn't mean give me my life back, could they? That wasn't compensation or a token of apology. It was like an insurance company screwing up by forgetting to give my family money for the hospital bills, then compensated or offered a token of apology by paying the hospital bills that they should have footed in the very first place.

That reminded me…I hope the insurance company didn't make things too difficult for my family, or they wouldn't be able to afford my hospitalization bills…

My family wasn't very rich, after all.

"Wui'er! You're awake!"

My attention was jolted away from financial concerns and toward the screen as my father called out to me. Tilting my head slightly, I saw my family standing on the opposite side of a glass wall. There was a soft whir and the doors slid open for my family to pour in.

"You've finally woken up!"

My mother was sobbing, but she was careful not to hug me. I was grateful that she retained her senses. It would have hurt a lot if she had ignored my injuries and tried to embrace me.

"I'm glad you're all right, bro."

My younger brother, Ji, was smiling in relief as he stood beside my father, whose usually stern visage was cracked by a similar smile.

I took a deep breath and slowly cocked my head as an odd sort of nod.

"Yeah. I'm glad to be back."

I meant it. Even though it hurt like hell, and I had literally been through hell and back, returning to see my family again was worth it. Totally worth it.

"…?"

Then I suddenly realized something when I stared at my family. Was it my imagination, or did my parents look younger than before? My father was missing his wrinkles and a few graying hairs, and my mother's hairstyle as a bit shorter than I remembered it to be when I last saw her a few days ago online. Speaking of which, I was attending university in Cheng Shi City, which meant that they had to fly all the way here from Jia Xiang town to visit me in hospital. I hoped I wasn't costing them too much in terms of money…

But the biggest change was my brother, Ji. I wasn't sure if I was seeing things, but he looked a lot smaller and a lot shorter in terms of height. He looked as if he was…twelve.

That couldn't be right. Ji was only one year younger than I was. He should be twenty-nine this year. I knew many people told us that we looked pretty young, but surely it wasn't to the extent that he looked like a kid.

"Wu'er? Are you all right?"

My father noticed that something was amiss when I glanced across the three of them, bordering on panic. My mouth dry, I slowly nodded and forced out a question.

"Um…what year is it?"

My parents exchanged a strange look, but my brother seemed to understand. He chuckled.

"Don't worry, you've only been unconscious for three days. You didn't miss much. It wasn't as if you were in a coma for years."

"That's great," I replied dryly, but despite Ji's good intentions, he hadn't exactly answered my question. "So it's not the year 2019, right?"

My parents and brother gave me a strange look.

"No, you weren't out for that long." Ji laughed. "It's still 2002. Don't worry, you will be back in school before you know it."

"Yeah," my father agreed, getting in on the joke. "If you were hoping to skip school just because of an accident, you're fresh out of luck."

"Don't worry too much about school and classes, okay?" my mother assured me, concerned. "Just focus on recovering for now."

My jaw dropped when I realized they weren't joking. And it dropped even further when I realized that they were telling the truth and that my body was a lot smaller than it used to be.

*

So the gift was returning me back to my thirteen-year-old self? This was my compensation? The underworld's token of apology?

What the fuck?

This felt more like a punishment, a curse. I was a lot happier staying thirty. I remembered my 13-year-old self as a cringe-worthy, ill-behaved social outcast who was partially bullied by others. Not that I could blame them – I did a lot of stupid things when I was thirteen – things that I was ashamed to remember even when I was thirty. I had thought it funny to provoke my classmates, kick their chairs or pull all sorts of pranks. No wonder they ended up ganging up on me. Fortunately, my rebellious phase ended when I was fifteen and I returned to the well-disciplined, mild-mannered and diligent guy I was in elementary school.

Perhaps Grandma Meng and the underworld had saw this as a chance for me to relive my teenage years and right all my wrongs. That was why this was my compensation – it was for me to behave myself and make a better impression on my teachers and classmates during that period, for me to clear any lingering regrets I had over this dark period of my life. Oh, and probably to stop myself from indulging in chuunibyou moments.

Oh, gosh…just remembering those made me want to kill myself. Now I understood why Xiang Si was so obsessed with killing himself.

In other words, the compensation is a second chance for me to relive my life.

The funny thing was that I didn't remember ever getting into an accident major enough for me to get hospitalized like this. I had been a pretty active and healthy, albeit mischievous and bratty socially awkward idiot, but I had never been involved in an accident and gotten this hurt. It would be difficult to make use of this second chance to relive my life if I spent most of my dark period lying on a hospital bed, unable to move because of my broken limbs…

Fortunately, after I regained consciousness, I was moved out of the intensive care unit and into the normal rooms, which I shared with a couple of older patients. Since my family wasn't rich, they couldn't afford to put me in a private room, and I didn't want to be in one anyway since it would be too expensive.

Since I couldn't do anything except wait to recover, I spent most of the next day sleeping.

When I woke up, I almost screamed when I saw an old, wizened face peering down on me.

"Holy s…!!!!!"

"Whoa! Calm down, young man. You'll wake the other patients." The old guy gestured to the other three patients in the room. Fortunately, they were all sound asleep, snoring as loudly as ever. I had since learned to sleep through noise a few days ago, or maybe I was just too exhausted that I could sleep through the din of a battle. "It's me."

"Huh? Who are you?"

Blinking, I stared at the old man standing by my bedside, baffled by his sudden appearance. I didn't recognize him at all.

"Have you forgotten who I am already?"

…ah. Those sunglasses and old-fashioned clothes that looked right at home in a historical drama. He was the old man I saved from the truck the other day. Why the hell was he wearing sunglasses inside a dark hospital room that had its lights off, though? And it was night too!

Those shades made him seem really shady.

"Glad to see you weren't hurt."

"Yes, thanks to you." the old man bowed deeply. "I'm very sorry for all the trouble I caused you. And I'm very grateful to you for saving my life."

I waved his thanks away. "As long as you're all right."

The old man smiled, shaking his wrinkled head. "I see you're not just a brave person, but also a very kind person as well. In a world as cruel as this, it's very rare to find nice young people such as you, young lad."

"Nah, I'm sure there's a lot of other people who would have done the same thing." I truly believed what I was saying. It was impossible that I was the only nice guy in this world.

"Actually, there's a lot of people who would push me in front of the truck to deliberately murder me."

I found that hard to believe, but I wasn't in a mood to argue. Being stuck in bed with your arm and legs suspended in the air and completely unable to move would do that to you. So I decided to humor the guy.

"Who? Sounds like you're being chased by a bunch of killers."

The old man grinned ironically. "Oh, you have no idea how right you are."

…okay…I wasn't sure what he was trying to get at, but maybe he was one of those paranoid conspiracy theorists who thought the world was out to get him or something. Even though he was in good physical health, I wondered if he was somewhat mentally ill. It was normal for someone of his age to suffer from dementia.

"But since it's my fault that you've ended up in such a condition, I've come to take responsibility."

"…take responsibility? How?"

"Well…" the old man scratched his head. "By giving you a reward, I suppose."

I immediately tensed at that. The last time someone offered to give me compensation for mistakenly dragging me to the underworld, I ended up being reverted to my thirteen-year-old self. Even if this was supposed to be my second chance at correcting my life, I didn't like it.

Honestly, I wasn't looking forward to reliving my entire life and going through all the trials I did before reaching thirty for the second time. All that cramming and studying again. The annoying obstacles that life threw at me. Bureaucratic bullshit and administrative nightmares that plagued me when I was a student. One might think it would be great because I probably already knew what would come out for the exams, but no. Unlike a certain Nie Li, I didn't have a perfect memory. I couldn't remember every single event, moment or instant in my life. I couldn't remember every single question on every single exam. I couldn't recall every disaster or misfortune I had been through in order to avoid it, but I did recall vividly a few – falling sick to dengue fever was something I was not looking forward to suffering through again, as was other diseases here and there.

The worst thing was that I couldn't remember when I fell sick or how to avoid those. Damn it.

"So what kind of reward are we talking about here?" I asked with a sigh. "Are you going to help my parents pay for my hospital fees?"

The old man merely smiled mysteriously

"No. I'm afraid I do not possess the money necessary for that."

"Right."

Resisting the temptation to roll my eyes, I maintained a polite tone despite thinking that there was nothing the old man could offer that would serve as an adequate reward. Probably another token of appreciation, but…

"Hey, wait a second…"

I suddenly frowned. Something wasn't right here.

"This can't be possible. I saved you when I was thirty…I saved you seventeen years in the future. I'm thirteen right now, right? So how did you…did you travel back in time or something?"

"Very astute. Something like that." the old man reared to his full height as he smiled, impressed. "To be more precise, I merely followed the alternate timeline to which you were sent back from the underworld, and traced you here."

My jaw dropped as I stared at him, not believing what I had just heard. "You can do that?"

"Indeed." The old man nodded. I continued to scrutinize him, not knowing if he was insane. Then again, even if he was some crazy old man, it wouldn't explain how I got sent back in time and reverted to my thirteen-year-old self.

I had no choice but to believe him for now.

"I'm an immortal, after all." (The word he uses here is xian, which is usually translated as immortal, but as most Chinese speakers would tell you, has a completely different connotation and meaning from the Anglo or Western conception of immortal)

"Uh, right." Sure, that explained a lot. Not.

"Still…I didn't expect you to be pulled into our world in such a manner. Such a pity. Such a pity."

The old man was shaking his head. He then straightened up and then took something out of his pocket, placing it on my bedside table.

"I'm sorry, but this is the only thing I have of value. I hope you'll be satisfied with it."

"That's…?"

It was a golden medallion with the emblem of a dragon carved into its surface. He slid it across the tabletop and positioned it as close to me as possible.

"I hope you like it."

"Well, it's shiny…"

Not to mention, there was a lot of yellow currents of energy billowing out from it. I had no idea what that was supposed to be. Initially I wondered if the old man was performing some sort of special effects, but why the heck would be bother to trick me? It wasn't as if he was selling the medallion to me.

No, wait…it's not a trick.

Frowning, I noticed that there was something beyond natural about the energy. I could detect a vitality that surpassed normal human understanding, a kind of energy that throbbed with all sorts of arcane potential. It wasn't something I could tap into, but it maintained a mysterious signature that set it apart from any other sort of energies that I normally sensed.

I was about to open my mouth and ask about the mystical energy, but as if he sensed my question, he quickly shook his head.

"I'm sorry. It was never my intention to drag you into this world. To protect you, it's best that I keep you ignorant."

"This world? Keep me ignorant?"

There was nothing I hated more than being ignorant. And I was sure there was nothing more frustrating for readers than being kept in the dark because of some dubious plotline later or whatever. I wanted to know, and I wanted to know now.

But the old man was having none of it. He didn't pay me any attention and was stepping away. He then bowed deeply.

"Once again, I thank you for saving my life. I'm very sorry that I wasn't able to offer up a more appropriate reward, but this will do."

He patted the medallion on my bedside table.

"Keep this close to you. It's a lot more valuable than you think it is."

I suspected I knew just how valuable this shiny little trinket was. After all, I was planning to pawn it off at the nearest pawnshop the moment I was discharged and make a lot of money off it. Right now my family needed money more than any sentimental items.

As if he had read my mind, the old man's expression turned severe.

"Please promise me that you'll never sell it."

Damn. Busted.

"Fine, fine. Then what am I supposed to do with it?"

"You'll know when the time comes."

Fuck. I absolutely hate it when someone gets all cryptic and vague with me. 90% of stories could be resolved if the characters actually manned up and communicated clearly and properly instead of going through this roundabout bullshit.

"Well then…this is farewell. I doubt we'll meet again." the old man's expression turned sad. "It's probably rude to say this to someone who just risked his life to save mine, but I don't have much time left. Please take care."

The hell?! Did he just raise a death flag? Right after I rescued his life at the cost of breaking three of my limbs? Fuck you!

Or at least that was what I wanted to shout, but the old man was gone as suddenly as he appeared, the only evidence that he was present being the gold, shiny medallion on my tabletop.

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192 Chapter 191: Old Grudge
191 Chapter 190: It's a Trap!
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185 Chapter 184: Danger
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175 Chapter 174: Emergence
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165 Chapter 164: Absolute Zero
164 Chapter 163: Fighting against a Genius
163 Chapter 162: Raid on the Divine Shadow Sect base
162 Chapter 161: Sacrifice
161 Chapter 160: At the Range
160 Chapter 159: It's a Trap!
159 Chapter 158: The next move
158 Chapter 157: Intense Battle
157 Chapter 156: Fighting with Spirit Armaments
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155 Chapter 154: The Shadows Stir
154 Chapter 153: Man and Machine
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152 Chapter 151: Discussion
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138 Chapter 137: The Millennial Milkstone Pool
137 Chapter 136: Icy Tomb
136 Chapter 135: Death Trap
135 Chapter 134: Separation
134 Chapter 133: Xianxia Villain Logic
133 Chapter 132: Snatching Treasures
132 Chapter 131: The Spirit Treasures
131 Chapter 130: Charging into the tomb
130 Chapter 129: Breaking the Seal
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127 Chapter 126: Heavenly Fire Mountain Range
126 Chapter 125: Family
125 Chapter 124: A year later
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122 Chapter 121: White Tiger Sec
121 Chapter 120: Flashback
120 Chapter 119: Blood Blades
119 Chapter 118: Party
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117 Chapter 116: Champion
116 Chapter 115: Breakthrough
115 Chapter 114: The Final
114 Chapter 113: Day before the Final
113 Chapter 112: Golden Kirin Sacred Beast Technique
112 Chapter 111: Semfinal
111 Chapter 110: The Green Dragon's True Nature
110 Chapter 109: Shadow Dragon
109 Chapter 108: Two Dragons
108 Chapter 107: Conspiracy Crushed
107 Chapter 106: Dark Figh
106 Chapter 105: Conspiracy
105 Chapter 104: Outcome of the match
104 Chapter 103: The Dragon and the Phoenix
103 Chapter 102: Descent of the Phoenix
102 Chapter 101: The Weight of Victory
101 Chapter 100: Three Thousand Lightning Movemen
100 Chapter 99: Mad Tiger
99 Chapter 98: Fox against Tiger
98 Chapter 97: The strongest girl
97 Chapter 96: The Round of Sixteen
96 Chapter 95: Blade against Armor
95 Chapter 94: Esoteric Five Elements
94 Chapter 93: The tournament heats up
93 Chapter 92: Unbreakable Shell
92 Chapter 91: Brute Rabbi
91 Chapter 90: The tournament begins
90 Chapter 89: Return to Wu Ling Academy
89 Chapter 88: Return journey
88 Chapter 87: The Void Whale
87 Chapter 86: On the hun
86 Chapter 85: The Void Ring
85 Chapter 84: Seeing the Sea
84 Chapter 83: The hunt for Void Whale
83 Chapter 82: Date
82 Chapter 81: Level 6 Tes
81 Chapter 80: Conspiracy
80 Chapter 79: A New Prodigy
79 Chapter 78: Blacksmith Assistan
78 Chapter 77: Trial
77 Chapter 76: Bugging
76 Chapter 75: Holidays
75 Chapter 74: Danger
74 Chapter 73: The Ice Soul Python's lair
73 Chapter 72: New assignmen
72 Chapter 71: Jealousy
71 Chapter 70: The sect leader's daughter
70 Chapter 69: Hard Work
69 Chapter 68: The Nine Spirit Engraved Pillars
68 Chapter 67: Examination results
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66 Chapter 65: Frozen Solid
65 Chapter 64: Outer Sect Disciple Examination
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63 Chapter 62: Crimson Lava Frui
62 Chapter 61: Aftermath
61 Chapter 60: Vengeance
60 Chapter 59: Interlude
59 Chapter 58: Rescue
58 Chapter 57: Monster
57 Chapter 56: Counterattack
56 Chapter 55: Descent into insanity
55 Chapter 54: Tragedy
54 Chapter 53: Inner dialogue
53 Chapter 52: Torture
52 Chapter 51: Abduction
51 Chapter 50: Confrontation
50 Chapter 49: Return to Chun Xiang Village
49 Chapter 48: Mission reques
48 Chapter 47: Academy Mission
47 Chapter 46: Darkness Falls
46 Chapter 45: Bullying and Revenge
45 Chapter 44: Heaven and Earth
44 Chapter 43: Overwhelming difference
43 Chapter 42: Artificial Qi
42 Chapter 41: Spring
41 Chapter 40: The Evil Within
40 Chapter 39: Principal of Wu Ling Academy, Xiao Zhang
39 Chapter 38: Qi Burst Pill
38 Chapter 37: Vicious duel
37 Chapter 36: Official Match 2
36 Chapter 35: Official Match
35 Chapter 34: Challenge
34 Chapter 33: Burden of Proof
33 Chapter 32: Turning Defeat into Victory
32 Chapter 31: Shadow Leopard
31 Chapter 30: Dangerous Creatures
30 Chapter 29: Return Journey
29 Chapter 28: Awakening
28 Chapter 27: Reunion
27 Chapter 26: Exi
26 Chapter 25: Hellfire Badger
25 Chapter 24: Nemesis
24 Chapter 23: Feas
23 Chapter 22: Survival
22 Chapter 21: Abyss
21 Chapter 20: Behemoth
20 Chapter 19: Sen Lin Fores
19 Chapter 18: Academy resources
18 Chapter 17: The next step
17 Chapter 16: The Announcemen
16 Chapter 15: Talent Restored
15 Chapter 14: Revelation
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13 Chapter 12: The Mysterious Elder
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