Lin is a burned-out middle manager in a black company, counting the days until his life runs out.
One rainy night, he picks up a discarded martial arts manual no one else wants — the Taixu Wuqiong Canon. The moment his blood touches its pages, the world goes white.
Lin wakes in a blank, timeless no sky, no ground, no doors. Only the floating Canon, now very talkative, and a single
Train here for one hundred years. When it’s over, you will be sent to a world that truly needs your strength.
With nothing left to return to, Lin agrees.
A hundred years of brutal Taixu training grind his body back to its peak and stretch his mind far beyond human limits. He learns righteous sword arts, shadowy assassination techniques, and forbidden cult rituals from phantom masters of three great
the “righteous” orthodox sects,
the ruthless “evil” sects,
the outcast demon cults.
When his time ends, Lin is reborn as a young man in a living wuxia world of sects, clans, and roaming heroes — a world already quietly dying.
The orthodox, the evil, and the demon cults are all being devoured by a new Dark Blood Sect, a fanatical organization that turns entire regions into gigantic blood formations. At its center stands Zhao Yan, a once-brilliant disciple abandoned by all three factions, now the most dangerous mastermind in martial history.
Lin belongs to none of them. He is unaligned — a man who carries the techniques of all three currents and answers to no banner.
To stop Dark Blood Sect’s world-spanning ritual, Lin
earn the wary trust of righteous sect prodigies,
survive the knives of shadow assassins,
bargain with graveyard priests who talk to the dead,
and prove that one stubborn “hinge” between factions can be stronger than any single hero.
This is not the story of a destined teen genius. It’s the story of an exhausted adult who got one impossible reset, spent a century in the Void, and decided that real strength is not carrying the world alone.
Taixu Void is a standalone wuxia time-slip fantasy
a middle-aged MC in a young body,
cultivation and martial arts,
righteous vs. evil vs. demon sect politics,
a terrifying mastermind who could have been the hero,
and a new “Taixu” style that turns cooperation itself into a technique.