Beyond the Sky Above
Ethan, a powerful demon cultivator, fails to transcend a heavenly tribulation and finds himself reincarnated as Jacob Zhou, a young boy in Zhoujia Village. With his past life memories intact, Ethan, now Jacob Zhou, navigates the complexities of his new life while striving to regain his lost power. Jacob Zhou's older brother, Brian Zhou, cares deeply for him, while their parents, Frank Zhou and Ella, try to provide a normal life amidst the chaos.
Jacob Zhou soon discovers that his new body has poor spiritual roots, making it difficult to cultivate. However, his vast knowledge from his previous life allows him to find alternative methods to strengthen his abilities. As he meditates by the waterfall, Jacob Zhou's determination grows, and he begins to unlock his potential.
The tranquil life in Zhoujia Village is disrupted when disciples from various sects come to recruit young talents. Despite his weak spiritual roots, Jacob Zhou impresses the disciples with his resilience and intelligence. He is eventually taken in by the Jinghai Sect, where he meets new friends like Oscar Huang, Lily Liu, and Grace He. Together, they train and support each other through the rigorous challenges of cultivation.
Jacob Zhou's journey is fraught with danger as he encounters Victor Lu, a ruthless cultivator from the Qinggu Sect. With the help of his friends, Jacob Zhou battles formidable adversaries, all while uncovering the secrets of his past life. His knowledge and experience give him an edge, but the path to power is never easy.
As Jacob Zhou's abilities grow, so does his influence within the Jinghai Sect. He learns the importance of trust, loyalty, and the strength found in friendship. Through trials and tribulations, Jacob Zhou strives to achieve his ultimate goal: to transcend once more and reclaim his place among the immortals.
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