Unintended Immortality
Unintended Immortality
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SUMMARY
I am but a traveler in a foreign land, with no desire to become an immortal.
After cultivating Daoism in the deep mountains for twenty years, Master sent Song You down the mountain to witness the demons, ghosts, spirits, monsters and myriad aspects of life, to explore the famed mountains and rivers, and seek the legendary immortals. She said that was the true path of cultivation. Who would have thought, after traversing every corner of the land, the immortal I sought turned out to be myself.
Original Blurb:
In the remote wilderness, amidst the whispering winds and ancient trees, Song You, a wanderer from a foreign land, treads a path of solitude with no intention of becoming a celestial being.
For two decades, Song has immersed himself in the rigorous discipline of mountain cultivation under the guidance of his master. Unexpectedly, his master instructs him to descend from the secluded mountains and explore the world of demons, monsters, and the myriad facets of human existence. Song embarks on a journey to witness the diverse landscapes and encounter the supernatural, seeking out renowned mountains and mighty rivers rumored to be the abodes of true immortals – the epitome of authentic spiritual cultivation.
Little does Song realize that his quest will lead him far and wide, traversing the vast expanse of the land. In a surprising turn of events, he discovers that the celestial being he seeks is none other than himself.
As Song journeys through the bustling regions of the north and the serene landscapes of the south, he unravels the mysteries of his own existence. The people he meets, the challenges he faces, and the secrets he uncovers become integral parts of his transformative journey. The pursuit of enlightenment becomes an odyssey of self-discovery, and the boundaries between mortal and immortal blur.
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Chapter List
- Chapter 1: Leaving with a Smile, a Thousand Li of Falling Blossoms
- Chapter 2: There were Fog Spirits in the Mountains
- Chapter 3: No Worry About a Thousand Li Journey
- Chapter 4: The God in the Village Temple
- Chapter 5: Lady Calico
- Chapter 6: Being a Cat God is Tough
- Chapter 7: I Wish to Form Ties with You
- Chapter 8: Borrowing a Touch of Twilight Glow
- Chapter 9: Buying Fish, Passing through Willows, and Hiring a Cat
- Chapter 10: Renting a House in Yidu
- Chapter 11: The Lady Ghost’s Song and Dance
- Chapter 12: Just a Haunted House
- Chapter 13: A Visitor Arrives
- Chapter 14: First Order’s Revenue
- Chapter 15: I Have a Stratagem
- Chapter 16: A Night Visitor
- Chapter 17: Disturbing My Quiet Cultivation
- Chapter 18: Courtesy demands Reciprocity
- Chapter 19: Speaking of Coincidence
- Chapter 20: Jianghu Rumors
- Chapter 21: Seeking a Master in the Mountains
- Chapter 22: One Sentence is Worth a Thousand Words
- Chapter 23: Ruining My Dignity As A Master
- Chapter 24: The Prefect Pays a Visit
- Chapter 25: The Letter Has Congealed Fragrance
- Chapter 26: Longevity is like a Dream
- Chapter 27: Drawing a Cat
- Chapter 28: Seeking an Old Friend on Qingcheng Mountain
- Chapter 29: Visiting A Friend at Fuqing Temple
- Chapter 30: Like an Immortal on Earth
- Chapter 31: The Temple Fair
- Chapter 32: The Jianghu Performer
- Chapter 33: Boldly Questioning the Deity
- Chapter 34: The Lean Jujube-Red Horse
- Chapter 35: There’s Cultivation Here As Well
- Chapter 36: Wishing to Send Plum Blossoms
- Chapter 37: Another Year Passes Unnoticed
- Chapter 38: Talking About the Mysterious and Fantastical Affairs of This World
- Chapter 39: Just Going East
- Chapter 40: I Wish to Share My Heart with You
- Chapter 41: Inviting the Mountain Lord to Return to the Mountain
- Chapter 42: Who Says It Isn’t Beautiful Because It’s Backward?
- Chapter 43: How Can Daoist Classics Compare to This?
- Chapter 44: So Wonderful That Words Can’t Describe It
- Chapter 45: The Story-writing Scholar
- Chapter 46: Mist Envelops the Cold Waters, Moonlight Covers the Sand
- Chapter 47: A Letter from Home Was Worth Ten Thousand Pieces of Gold
- Chapter 48: The Great Liujiang Gathering
- Chapter 49: Telling Old Tales Under the Tree
- Chapter 50: The Shepherd Boy Riding a Water Buffalo
- Chapter 51: Demon Exorcism in the First Month of the Second Year of Mingde
- Chapter 52: The Jianghu is Everywhere
- Chapter 53: No Need to Spell Everything Out
- Chapter 54: Immortality and Dust
- Chapter 55: Stillness and Movement
- Chapter 56: I Am No Longer Interested in Swallows
- Chapter 57: The Swallow Youth
- Chapter 58: A Wonderful Journey
- Chapter 59: Just a Night Stroll
- Chapter 60: How Could a Common Person Understand an Immortal’s Intent
- Chapter 61: Jianghu Affairs Are Also Mankind’s Affairs
- Chapter 62: The Humble Learns from Everyone
- Chapter 63: Far From Ordinary
- Chapter 64: Daoist Priest Maojuzi and Cang’erzi
- Chapter 65: The Mortuary and the Swordsman
- Chapter 66: The Grace of the Swordsman
- Chapter 67: The Familiar Jianghu Grudges
- Chapter 68: Must Have Met an Immortal
- Chapter 69: Mountains Beyond Mountains, Immortals Beyond Humans
- Chapter 70: Poor Commoners Do Not Keep Idle Gods
- Chapter 71: What’s the Harm in Walking a Little Further?
- Chapter 72: Spring Equinox in the Second Year of Mingde—Arriving at Pingzhou
- Chapter 73: The Market of Demons and Ghosts in the Mountains
- Chapter 74: The Diversity of Beings
- Chapter 75: Casual Conversation with a Ghost
- Chapter 76: An Unremarkable Way of Reformation
- Chapter 77: Are You All Humans or Demons?
- Chapter 78: They Could All Be Regarded as Immortals
- Chapter 79: The Mountain God by the Roadside
- Chapter 80: Toasting to the East Wind at Dusk
- Chapter 81: Night Rain in Southern Art County
- Chapter 82: Lord Li and the Clever Immortal
- Chapter 83: The Charm of Money
- Chapter 84: Catching Mice at Night
- Chapter 85: The Unreliable Clever Immortal
- Chapter 86: Clear Conscience
- Chapter 87: Journey to Yunding Mountain
- Chapter 88: Changsheng County at the Foot of Yunding Mountain
- Chapter 89: It Doesn’t Matter if There Are Gods or Immortals
- Chapter 90: Visitors on Yunding Mountain
- Chapter 91: Likely Closer to the Immortals
- Chapter 92: The Distant Green Pines and Dark Hills Without Splendor
- Chapter 93: Realizations of Dao at the Summit of Yunding Mountain
- Chapter 94: Deep Mountains and the Mortal Realm
- Chapter 95: There’s a Banished Immortal in the Human Realm
- Chapter 96: The Mirror Goddess Extends an Invitation
- Chapter 97: The Frog God by the Lake
- Chapter 98: Inviting Thunder God to Come Out and Meet
- Chapter 99: The Heavenly Palace and the Thunder God
- Chapter 100: Don’t Think You’re the First to Rise
- Chapter 101: A Daoist Spiritual Master at Fuyun Temple
- Chapter 102: Lady Calico Has Her Own Skills
- Chapter 103: Heading Straight to Changjing
- Chapter 104: An Old Friend in Changjing
- Chapter 105: The First Night in Changjing
- Chapter 106: The Picturesque Landscape Beyond the City
- Chapter 107: The Rumor About the Swordsman
- Chapter 108: How Can He Resist the Urge to Pick Her Up?
- Chapter 109: There Are Demons and Ghosts in Changjing
- Chapter 110: City God and Incense
- Chapter 111: Peeking at the Storm Beneath the Surface of Prosperity
- Chapter 112: Lady Calico’s Business
- Chapter 113: The True Nature of Lady Calico, A Cat God
- Chapter 114: Double Standards by Wu Suowei
- Chapter 115: The Peoples Faith Forges the Golden Body
- Chapter 116: The Haunted Brothel of Peach Blossom Peaks
- Chapter 117: Exorcizing Ghosts on the Desolate Mountain
- Chapter 118: As If It Were Just an Ordinary Day
- Chapter 119: Captured in a Painting
- Chapter 120: An Encounter with a Historical Figure
- Chapter 121: Impressive, Daoist Master
- Chapter 122: Slaying the Mountain Monster