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从打铁开始超脱
Dx From Dream
Ye Lin, a programmer who died suddenly while working overtime, traveled to a world where martial arts was respected and became the most inconspicuous apprentice in the blacksmith shop of Qingyun Town. There is no heaven-defying bloodline, no peerless skills, just a cold panel - it does not issue tasks, does not give rewards, does not set bonus points, and is only responsible for recording the traces of every swing of his hammer. While others were pursuing heavenly materials and earthly treasures and peerless magical skills, he spent ten years working in the blacksmith shop. While others were stuck at a bottleneck and struggled to understand, he relied on tens of thousands of hammer blows to quietly evolve the most basic "Twelve Postures for Strengthening the Body". When those superior geniuses discovered that this blacksmith who had only practiced the "crop handle" technique could smash their pride with an ordinary hammer, a question that made everyone uneasy surfaced - Is the twenty-seventh level of martial arts a gift from heaven, or is it the traces of the sages who stepped on it with their sweat and lives? "The twenty-seven realms are not Tao, but are records of the steps of skilled practitioners in ancient times." It starts with blacksmithing and ends with transcendence. This is the most primitive, longest, and the only road that belongs to him.
Ye Lin, a programmer who died suddenly while working overtime, traveled to a world where martial arts was respected and became the most inconspicuous apprentice in the blacksmith shop of Qingyun Town. There is no heaven-defying bloodline, no peerless skills, just a cold panel - it does not issue tasks, does not give rewards, does not set bonus points, and is only responsible for recording the traces of every swing of his hammer. While others were pursuing heavenly materials and earthly treasures and peerless magical skills, he spent ten years working in the blacksmith shop. While others were stuck at a bottleneck and struggled to understand, he relied on tens of thousands of hammer blows to quietly evolve the most basic "Twelve Postures for Strengthening the Body". When those superior geniuses discovered that this blacksmith who had only practiced the "crop handle" technique could smash their pride with an ordinary hammer, a question that made everyone uneasy surfaced - Is the twenty-seventh level of martial arts a gift from heaven, or is it the traces of the sages who stepped on it with their sweat and lives? "The twenty-seven realms are not Tao, but are records of the steps of skilled practitioners in ancient times." It starts with blacksmithing and ends with transcendence. This is the most primitive, longest, and the only road that belongs to him.