
Xiang Jinyang is the embodiment of the Heavenly Dao, the humanoid executor of rules, devoid of emotion and desire, maintaining the balance of the cultivation world.
However, everything changed when his "fated Dao companion," a mortal youth destined for an early death due to ruined spiritual roots, reopened his eyes after an accidental "death."
This soul from another world, occupying his companion's body, behaved eccentrically, disregarded rules, and, even more terrifyingly, could see through and "modify" the fundamental forces that constitute the world.
For the first time, Xiang Jinyang felt the threat of "abnormality" and "bugs," and for the first time, he experienced the tastes of "curiosity" and "attraction." He should have immediately purged this "error," but those eyes, shimmering with the stream of code, made him question the meaning of his own existence for the first time.
This novel is also known as "Code Dao Master Says He Doesn't Want to Cultivate Anymore," "After Illegally Accessing Heavenly Dao," and "Jin Tian Realm Forbidden Access."
Xiang Jinyang represents the pinnacle of traditional power in this world: the embodiment of rules (software), without a physical form, yet controlling everything.
He Yuan is the variable invading from another world: a user with advanced hardware (human consciousness) and a subversive operating system (code perspective), who attempts to "root" (gain root access) this world in his own way.
This story explores a cultivation world through the lens of code theory. Don't worry if you don't understand the technical terms (which aren't truly professional anyway), it won't hinder your reading experience.