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ETERNAL LORD SU YAN

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Su Yan was an ordinary young man — no tragic backstory, no hero complex, just someone quietly drifting through life. One moment, he was lying in bed, thinking about how routine everything had become. The next, he woke up in a world that didn’t belong to him. Reincarnated as a frail orphan in a rundown corner of Wu Tan City, Su Yan quickly recognized his surroundings — not because of memory, but because this place existed in a story he once read. A fictional world. Battle Through the Heavens. But he wasn’t the protagonist. He wasn’t anyone important. Alone and unnoticed in a world ruled by strength, Su Yan didn’t have big ambitions. No revenge. No desire to conquer. He just wanted to survive, understand what had happened, and maybe—just maybe—find peace in a life that didn’t feel like his. Then, a voice echoed in his mind. A system—calm, logical, and strangely considerate. It called itself the Invincible System, capable of granting him great abilities, but with one rule: no evil. With no ties to this world and no intention of interfering in the main story, Su Yan made a simple choice—start over, far from people, in a place he could call his own. He used the system to build a secluded sanctuary, a private dimension away from the noise and chaos, where he could grow at his own pace. This is not a tale of sudden power or glory. It’s a quiet story—of adapting to the unknown, of building a life with purpose, and of choosing peace over power. After all, sometimes being invincible doesn't mean defeating enemies—it means no longer needing to.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1

Dou Qi Continent – Jia Ma Empire – Wu Tan City

In a quiet corner of Wu Tan City, at the edge where shadows lengthened and the night grew cold, stood a small, crumbling orphanage. Inside, the air was thick with stillness. On a worn wooden bed lay a boy no older than ten, frail and silent, as if the world had forgotten him. His black hair fell softly over his pale face, and the torn white robe he wore barely shielded him from the chilly night.

Then, suddenly, his eyes flickered open. He gasped softly, sitting up as a flood of strange memories crashed through his mind — memories that didn't belong to him.

He saw glimpses of a world he barely understood: towering buildings, roaring machines, stories from far-off lands told through glowing screens, and most strangely of all, a tale he recognized from somewhere deep inside himself.

"Jia Ma Empire… Wu Tan City…" he whispered, voice trembling. "This is the world of Battle Through the Heavens… but Xiao Yan hasn't even been born yet."

His heart pounded as the realization settled — he wasn't just here by chance. He had transmigrated into a story, into a life not originally his own.

A name floated up from the depths of his unfamiliar memories: Su Yan. An orphan with no family, no friends, and no future — until now.

Before he could fully grasp what was happening, a gentle, mechanical chime sounded inside his mind.

Beep.

Invincible System Loading…10%... 26%... 39%... 58%... 72%... 89%... 99%... 100%

System Loading Successful.

A calm, clear voice spoke softly in his thoughts:"Hello, host. I am the Invincible System. With me, you can do anything… except evil."

Su Yan blinked in disbelief. Anything? Except evil? The promise felt almost too good to be true, but deep down, something told him it was real. At first, he wondered if this was all a dream — a cruel joke — but then a quiet whisper inside him urged, "There are exceptions."

His fingers curled into fists. A small spark ignited within him.If this power is real... then let me begin where no one can find me.

Without hesitation, he commanded:"Teleport me to the border of the Tager Desert, somewhere secluded."

In a blink, the dusty orphanage vanished. When Su Yan's vision cleared, he stood beneath the blazing sun on a sun-scorched plain. Jagged rocks pierced the dry earth, and beyond, the endless sands of the Tager Desert shimmered in the heat.

This place was perfect — isolated, silent, untouched.

Taking a deep breath, Su Yan gave another command, steady and sure:"Create a personal dimension. Hide it from all magic, divine sight, and any form of probing."

The system replied immediately:Confirmed. Dimension creation in progress… Spatial barrier established. Coordinates locked and shielded.

He pictured it in his mind — a world unlike any other.

"Four zones," he said quietly, "north, south, east, and west, surrounding a peaceful central core."

"In the north, lush green forests filled with life.""In the south, icy mountains and frozen landscapes.""In the east, rocky, wild terrain beneath a brilliant sun.""In the west, a vast, endless ocean with crashing waves."

He paused, then added,"Place a sun in the east and a moon in the south. Balance their light so the ice doesn't melt, and the natural world thrives in harmony."

"In the center, a sanctuary. Blooming sakura, peach blossoms, banana trees, apple trees, mango trees… a place of peace that follows Earth's sun and moon cycle."

The space around him shifted gently. The sky bent and swirled, revealing a glowing cosmic gate. Slowly, a new world blossomed into existence.

A cool northern breeze rustled emerald leaves, and deer wandered beside crystal-clear rivers. To the south, glaciers stood like silent giants, snowflakes drifting softly to the earth. Eastward, sharp peaks rose under a radiant sun, wild and majestic. Waves crashed along the western shores, while seagulls danced in the salty air.

And in the center, beneath a golden light, a garden bloomed — cherry blossoms drifting on a gentle breeze, fruits ripening in quiet abundance, the scent of flowers and fresh earth filling the air.

Su Yan stood there, breathless. This was his haven. His new beginning.

No longer just an orphan, he was now the master of his own dimension — a wielder of a power few could imagine.

He gazed up at the swirling sky above and whispered,"Let's see what fate has in store for me."