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A Farmer's Journey To Immortality

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Author: Grayback

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"Battling young masters for some treasures in mysterious caves? No, thank you.

What's so special about a ring containing an old sage's trapped soul? I'll just toss it away.

Becoming a direct disciple of some big expert with many enemies? Count me out.

I'll flip the bird to the pointless struggle in prestigious sects that only attract calamity.

What I have here, this opportunity I've seized, is plenty for me.

I'll choose safe and steady methods of progress, even if they're slow. After all, I'm just a simple farmer seeking peace through cultivation. I'll rely on myself to pave the way."

- Aksai Everwood (Chapter 7)

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Meet Aksai Everwood, a guy who thought he was done with life, but life wasn't quite done with him. You see, Aksai used to be Arman Arlott, a terminally ill dude who decided to take one last wild ride before kicking the bucket. And boy, did he get more than he bargained for!

Thanks to a crazy experiment led by some genius named Musk, Arman's mind got tangled up with artificial intelligence in a way that would make even the most tech-savvy heads spin. Long story short, Arman ended up sacrificing himself to pave the way for some mind-bending breakthrough. But instead of resting in peace, he got a one-way ticket to a new gig as a spirit farmer named Aksai Everwood. Talk about a cosmic curveball!

Now, you'd think being reborn as a chill farmer in some serene, pastoral paradise would be a breeze, right? Wrong. Turns out, Aksai's new world is anything but peaceful. Think cultivating crops is all sunshine and rainbows? Think again.

Aksai's got more than just stubborn weeds and unruly crops to deal with. There are myriad worlds waiting to explore and challenges to overcome. Plus, a whole bunch of expected and unexpected twists waiting around every corner.

Yearning for a tranquil life of farming and cultivation, Aksai, bound by a promise to his father, seeks peace in his new reality.

However, when has the world of immortal cultivation ever been peaceful?

Aksai and his readers must get ready for a tale of rebirth, redemption, and a whole lot of dirt under their fingernails.

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    Grayback

    Hello, readers! Thank you for taking the time to explore A Farmer’s Journey To Immortality. This novel follows the story of Aksai Everwood, a reincarnator endowed with two unique advantages: the neural link fabric and access to the Enchanted Everwood farm, which he can teleport to at will. With these tools at his disposal, Aksai no longer feels compelled to take risks or seek fortune in the cultivation world. At least not for the most part. The narrative unfolds at an optimal pace, with standard cultivation realms acting as the Paths to Power. Later on, Aksai will make strides in both body cultivation and spirit cultivation simultaneously, earning his advancements through perseverance and dedication. Aksai will also learn Martial Arts to make use of his body cultivation. Also, did I tell you that it’s a multi-worlds story? The second world exploration will start from the second volume so you need to be a bit patient. There will be more worlds to explore as the story progresses forward. What distinguishes this story from others in the Eastern Fantasy genre is Aksai’s unconventional path. Unlike typical wuxia protagonists, he actively avoids confrontation, relying on his intelligence to sidestep trouble before it arises. Aksai considers himself a compassionate individual, aiding those he cares about while safeguarding his own interests. Yet, he is not one to be trifled with, capable of unleashing formidable violence when provoked. Here are a few FAQs to address any lingering doubts: 1) System? No 2) Status Panel? Yes (Aksai's progress will be periodically displayed, courtesy of the neural link fabric, but without system shops, quests or experience points.) 3) Spirit Farming? Yes 4) Relations with Female Leads? Intimate but without formal marriage (No harem or romance for the most part, but Aksai won't lead a solitary life.) 5) OP MC? No 6) Edgelord MC? No 7) Evil/ Villain MC? Yes (With a relatively milder edge; Aksai's actions may seem ruthless to some while reflecting a certain moral code to others.) 8) Standard cultivation realms? Yes 9) Cliched cultivation plot? No 10) Young Master Tropes? Perhaps, but not overly so. 11) Weak to strong progression? Yes 12) $mut scenes? No 13) NTR? No 14) Netori? No 15) Info-dumps? Yes, purposefully placed within the storyline. 16) Slow burn? Not really (The narrative unfolds logically with detailed exposition.) 17) Slice of life elements? Occasionally included to highlight Aksai’s farming life. 18) Daily schedule? Typically 2 chapters/day + Bonus release on weekends 19) Is this novel worth reading? Absolutely (I am deeply invested in my work and believe it offers a worthwhile reading experience.) 20) Are there grammar errors? Possibly, but please do point them out for correction. 21) Memes in the comment section? Always welcome :) Please go through the book synopsis, reviews, and FAQs before posing any questions. I’m happy to address any queries that haven't been covered, provided they won't spoil the storyline for others. That's about it. Happy reading and good day! :)

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    PancakesWitch

    Breathankingly original, good usage of tropes, good progression and cultivation in a medieval europe fantasy setting, as you read you can easily tell the author is experienced and knows how to properly imbue his soul into his works, liked it

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    Cloud_could

    Interesting concept and well written chapters are a recipe for some well made dish full of goodness. Puns aside, I am enjoying the book and as a fellow reader who is here looking for review from poison testers such as i myself i give this a score of 15 oranges out of 8 bananas... i did it again... All in all i recommend this book, pls don't report me, my brain just works differently :<

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    HADE_Thoppil

    This novel is definitely among the good ones in this particular genre . I definitely liked it but think i started too soon only 26 chapters till now😅 I hope that the author keeps up the Good work and later does not go on making the novel brain dead like the rest of them👍🏼

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    Ghost2667

    This has been a great book to sink my teeth into, throughly enjoying the pace of the novel. Look forward to the follow up chapters

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    Pietys
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    the book's kinda like Warlock of the magus world meets a typical farming xianxia novel. interesting fusion, id say. I would like to see aksai use his ai chip in every cultivation field possible. from alchemy to formations. and from weapon forging to farming. also, would like if there were more charavcter arts.

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    septimus_heap7

    Finally a novel where the reincarnated Mc isn’t a totally mass murder psychopath . Normal process without endless fighting . Good grammar and sentence build .

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    WilderThings

    60 chapters in and mc is still not as ruthless as the mc in authors' othet novel. i read this because of the villain tag so I expect him to be decisive. requesting author to give us an MC crueler and more evil than Eren idreel

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    Waakaranai

    Spoiler warning so proceed with ur own risk. What I liked. Awesome start. Just the right kind of protagonist friendly cheats, not too weak not too powerful. Mc makes use of these cheats very efficiently. in-depth character backgrounds. well-planned cultivation concepts, body cultivation techniques, and martial arts. concepts of Spirit essence and qi have been well explained. Likeable main character. The book has a refined cultivation flavour to it. There was one young master character at the start. But I'm glad he died so smoothly without causing a ruckus. Like such calculating MCs the most. What I disliked/ could be improved. storyline needs to pick up space. I personally don't like reading about multiple paragraphs about cities that MC will only visit for a few chapters. Just give me the brief intro about a certain place and I can imagine the rest. Saying this because I have read my fair share of cultivation novels so I understand that it might not be the case for everyone. Would also like MC to learn more about martial arts. he also needs to do more body cultivation. If he is not a good spirit cultivator, Id prefer if he only practiced body cultivation and dominated in it. this is my personal choice but I'd also like there to be harrem. It'd def recommend this novel to everyone who are well versed in reading cultivation works. Itd be a fresh breath of air for them. Wish Grayback would release more on weekends. Been following their works for well over two years now. Wishing all the best and hope there's many more chapters for me to bing read on

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    GojoVir
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    not really fan of martial arts. spirit cultivation is like magic and martial arts are like bodybuilfders on magical steeroids. spirit cultivation should easily win because of the elemental damage they generate. without sufficient cultivation base, martial arts is useless. but u can still win against a martial artist if u have high cultivation. that's how i feel. so hope the mc doesn't neglect his soirit cultivation when practicing martial arts. but i like the farming scenes. please give us more slice of life farming chapters grayback. also, can we have world map of this world?

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    TheForgottenLegend

    Martial arts. regular cultivation. body cultivation. farming. druid bloodline. Mix these elements well and youd get thus book. five stars for regular updates, excellent quality, and interesting background. Looking forward for more to come, gray san. I only hsve one question: when will the storyline related to druids start?

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    Braidennovel

    Loving it so far! I just need to know if there is going to be any romance. If there is is it single female lead or harem. If it's undecided let me know when you figure it out.

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    septimus_heap7

    Gravitational time dilation is a form of time dilation, an actual difference of elapsed time between two events, as measured by observers situated at varying distances from a gravitating mass. The lower the gravitational potential (the closer the clock is to the source of gravitation), the slower time passes, speeding up as the gravitational potential increases (the clock moving away from the source of gravitation). Albert Einstein originally predicted this in his theory of relativity, and it has since been confirmed by tests of general relativity.

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    Krombopulos

    Just go read the novel!!! I don’t know what to tell you other than go read the novel it’s really good, interesting, well thought out, and captivating, pretty much all the good words you can use to describe a book. Main character is a very mature, sensible person willing to get dirty to protect their peaceful life, other characters are well thought out so does the world building and everything associated with it. Something some people may not appreciate would be the similarly slow start of the novel and it is understandable but than again it’s better to have a slow start to setup a good foundation for the novel to pick in later chapters without have to stop and explain things later on. And if you other reason to read the novel well I would from his past works the author hasn’t fumbled any of his novels so far, so I have faith of him doing a phenomenal job with this as his other novels.

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    hot_papichulo

    Mannnn I hardly ever comment... buttt This shii is good just like his other work(veh) So I recommend you give the book a try, granted in the beginning it might be a lil slow but I'm telling you the more you read the more the world will expand.. so yah man give it a try. Support my boy Grayback he really be writing that top quality shii

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    LordDragonMonarch

    Farming is great. but you know what's better? farming wives and concubines. mc can use his farm to support cultivation of many female leades. he can also use them to cultivate his farm. he can then dual cultivate them at farmhouse and progress at a rapid rate. so give us harem oh great author gray

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    Haiiko
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    It is a really good novel overall, I love the storyline and I hope the storyline won't divert too much as the story progress. Thank you and keep up the good work Author!

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    Roan_de_Amarath

    it's really an enjoyable read. It's refreshing to read such characters since most of the main characters in this genre are generic edgy and brain dead.

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    Letmeexplainguy

    So, I’ve read up to chapter 35, I believe, and here are my initial impressions: The story has promise, and I understand that this seems to be an isekai but not a system novel. I wanted to score it higher but I have three main complaints. The first is exposition, it needs to be done better. Find a way to write it in the story that feels natural, find the timing, and control the length. There have already been several exposition dumps where I reading paragraphs of information that not only broke up the current actions of the characters, but tested my patience because I felt this could have been relayed through the characters themselves. My second complaint is repetition, I don’t know how many times the main character’s motive has been told to me, and I’m tired of hearing about it. The MC wants to farm peacefully, you don’t need to tells over and over again. Last is the farming, where is it? I chose to read a novel about a farmer farming, but that seems to be lacking. All I get are chapters of him cultivating. Find a balance between the farming and cultivating or I’ll just assume this is another battle novel with the skin of ‘farming’. Just my two cents, sorry if it’s harsh.

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