Early morning in the Changping mountain area on the outskirts of Beijing.
A middle-aged man carrying a burlap sack climbed to the mountaintop, walked to the edge of a precipice facing the rising sun, let go of the sack, and dropped it with a "thump."
The sack landed on the bushes at the edge of the cliff and bounced out in a bent-over human shape.
The middle-aged man ignored it, panting heavily as he raised the sleeve of his gray shirt to wipe the sweat from his donkey-like face and forehead, while cautiously observing the movements in the surrounding mountains and forests.
Coincidentally, a hunter was lurking in the bushes on the southeastern mountaintop. The commotion caused by the middle-aged man throwing down the sack startled the hunter, who looked in the direction of the sound and vaguely saw the shadow of the middle-aged man untying the sack through the bushes and trees.
Finding no one nearby, the middle-aged man used both hands to untie the rope at the top of the sack, threw it on the ground, and then lifted it by the two bottom corners with a "whoosh."
A boy emerged, his face covered in bruises, wearing a light blue shirt, pale yellow military trousers, and black cloth shoes.
The middle-aged man watched with reluctance, and under the hunter's gaze, he bent down, lifted the boy's left hand and left foot, and threw him off the cliff: "Whoosh!"
The hunter, Husha, was so startled that he almost cried out in alarm.
Because the two hilltops were two or three hundred meters apart, they were not very clear in the morning sunlight, leading the hunter to believe that he was seeing things.
The middle-aged man with the donkey-like face picked up the sack and rope and hurried away. The hunter warily got up and started to descend the mountain: "Swish, swish."
The morning sun shone on the hunter's profile, revealing her delicate oval face, with a touch of rouge on her forehead. The female hunter?
Dressed in a gray, patched-up outfit that accentuated her impressive figure, she carried a powerful bow and a quiver of arrows on her back. She moved through the mountains and forests with the agility of a rabbit, giving the impression of a trained martial artist with impressive speed and form.
In the blink of an eye, the boy fell off the cliff and landed on a protruding rock in the ravine with a "thud."
With a "crash," the rocks shattered, and a giant tortoise, over a meter long, tumbled down the ravine, landing unintentionally on its head.
A bright, sunny mountain valley suddenly flashed with a colorful light, which entered the young man's brow before returning to the dark valley as if it had never existed.
However, the sound of the boy falling and the flash of light startled a family of wild boars thirty meters southwest of the ravine. Startled, they rushed out of their den and searched for the spot where the boy had fallen, howling loudly.
"Ouch!" The boy woke up in pain, feeling pain all over his body. Even the slightest movement was excruciating. He struggled to open his eyes and was immediately bewildered. A mountain valley. Where was he?
With a "whoosh," the dark golden tortoise tilted its head back, dizzy, and dripped blood from its mouth onto the boy's face. The boy, Zheng Ya, was so frightened that he trembled, opened his mouth but couldn't make a sound, completely terrified.
The dark golden tortoise sensed the culprit and angrily opened its mouth to bite. Zheng Ya was so frightened that he rolled to the left, but aggravated his broken bones and couldn't move, screaming in pain, "Ah..."
With life hanging in the balance, covered in wounds, and facing the bite of the Dark Gold Turtle, is he doomed?
An outburst of thoughts and emotions triggered three life memories, which bloomed in Zheng Ya's mind, intertwining and merging.
Just moments before, Zheng Ya was slacking off in his office at the Municipal Planning Bureau, watching dramas and playing games on split screen.
The planning system design interface is displayed in the background.
The task of planning new rural areas, vegetable markets, highways, and green belts for leisure and recreational areas in the suburbs was met with suppression from the bureau chief.
The reason was that Zheng Ya, a recent graduate, was parachuted in and squeezed out the director's nephew's job. The director made things difficult for Zheng Ya, an orphan who was parachuted in because he saved a certain leader.
He even used his position to seduce Zheng Ya's girlfriend into having an affair.
Then, through rumors and gossip, they embarrass Zheng Ya. Zheng Ya, unable to contain his anger, goes back to his office to relax by watching dramas and playing games.
As the series neared its finale, Zheng Ya, engrossed in the Diablo game, heard a knock at the door. Not wanting the chief to catch him in a compromising situation, he hastily got up, only to suffer a leg cramp and fall, flinging his tablet and phone against the ceiling with a loud thud.
The tablet phone crashed through the fluorescent light on the ceiling, bounced off, and landed on Zheng Ya's face, causing him to lose consciousness.
Thinking back now, it seems that a burst of colorful light accompanied the loss of consciousness?
Zheng Ya was confused about what was going on when another memory came flooding back.
In Yingcheng, the southwestern province of the Qian Yuan Continent, a talent awakens before the Tower of Babel.
An eighteen-year-old boy with the same name as Zheng Ya placed his hand on the Spirit Test Pearl in front of the Tower of Babel to participate in the talent awakening and obtained a colorful and shimmering talent pearl.
Talent Beads are generated from the power of the Tower of Babel's laws, and are given according to the test of a person's talent genes.
The quality of the Talent Beads ranges from low to high, with seven grades: colorless, gray, five-element color, mutated color, yin-yang, time and space, and multicolored.
Each grade is further divided into twelve stars, the specific star order is unknown.
Talent beads need to be refined in the Tower of Babel to reach the world of the corresponding talent bead grade and achieve perfect fusion and awakening.
Zheng Ya obtained the highest-grade talent bead and was overjoyed, only to be snatched away by the city lord's eldest son, who forcibly exchanged it for a gray talent bead, cruelly taking it from him.
Clinging desperately to the Talent Bead, Zheng Ya was beaten by the city lord's eldest son. The city lord took the blood-stained Talent Bead, threw a gray one at Zheng Ya, and then left him to die in the Tower of Babel.
However, the two talent beads stained with Zheng Ya's blood flew into Zheng Ya's body when the city lord's eldest son rushed into the Tower of Babel to escape the accusations of the crowd, enraging the city lord's eldest son so much that he killed Zheng Ya.
This caused Zheng Ya's soul consciousness to be on the verge of extinction, which led to the Tower of Babel's attraction to the world corresponding to the grade of the talent bead. However, because Zheng Ya had lost his body, the talent bead's planning and spatial abilities allowed it to travel through time and space and take away Zheng Ya's soul from Earth.
They both transmigrated into the body of Zheng Ya, a boy from Earth, activating two great talents and fusing the souls of three people with the same names from three different worlds.
Lan Xing Zheng Ya's memory is incomplete; he only remembers being beaten by teenagers in the courtyard, among whom Sha Zhu and Jia Dongxu beat him the most severely.
Xu Damao, Liu Guangqi, and Yan Jiecheng were all accomplices.
The three old men in the courtyard, Yi Zhonghai, Liu Haizhong, and Yan Fugui, were outside trying to break up the fight and mediate, putting on a show for others.
They beat Zheng Ya, a resident of Lanxing, twice every three days until he passed out, then left him at home to fend for himself. They wouldn't even let Zheng Ya go out to call the police. In the end, he passed out at home.
I don't know how someone dumped me in the ravine.
This is a staged incident to create the illusion of someone falling off a cliff, killing them to cover their tracks, and then exploiting their family's wealth.
Having grasped the character of the people in the courtyard house, Zheng Ya instantly understood. Before she could think further, she was met with the bite of the dark golden tortoise: "Pfft!"
The enormous, sharp beak bit down on his face, terrifying Zheng Ya to the point of utter panic; he knew he was doomed...
"Roar! Roar! Roar!" Two large wild boars and five small wild boars came searching, seemingly sensing that the dark golden tortoise threatened the safety of their home, and launched an attack.
With sharp snouts and fangs, its four hooves swung wildly, unleashing a shockwave that shattered everything in its path, rolling and crushing as it hurtled towards them...
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