Reborn In Another World
Shi Yan woke up with a start. His head was throbing in pain.
Once he recovered a bit, he looked around and found himself in a dim stone cave, which was as big as a basketball court. Piles of bones were scattered all over the place, and a dozen corpses, in strange clothes, lay beside him. The clothes looked new and bright. These people had died recently.
“Where am I? Is this still the Bahamas?”
Shi Yan, 27 years old, was a fanatic of extreme sports. His mother died early, while his father died of cancer in the prime of his life, and left him with such a large amount of wealth that he could never use it up in a lifetime.
He owned many things at an early age, which other people would pursue for their entire life.
Although young and rich, he had no goals for his future, which kept him unhappy for a long time.
It wasn't until he was 17 that he had the first taste of extreme sports, which brought him unspeakable excitement. Given his large amount of wealth, he could exercise those sports as much as he liked, which ordinary people were not able to afford.
Those classic extreme sports, such as free-climbing, crocodile bungee, low-altitude parachuting, volcanic skateboarding, cliff diving, and limbo skating, brought Shi Yan the greatest pleasure. He enjoyed the thrill of death that invigorated him and made his blood boil.
In ten years, he had tried all sorts of dangerous extreme sports, which built up Shi Yan’s extraordinarily strong body. Hundreds of near-death experiences made his nerves as hard as steel. He once joked that he was the man who got closest to the Grim Reaper.
The blue-hole exploration in the Bahamas was the most dangerous extreme sport he ever took part in. Some of these blue-holes were hundreds of meters deep, while some were complex like mazes. What's more, every little move could stir the sand up on the bottom of the cave. No matter how bright your light was, you wouldn’t be able to see anything in front of you.
Even if you were an experienced diver, you had to wear a steel wire before you jumped into a blue-hole. The steel wire was the lifeline of explorers, the length of which decided the distance explorers could go. Moving beyond that distance was tant amount to suicide, because nobody could get out of that maze without a steel wire. According to the statistics from the Bahamas Maritime Institute, there was an average of 20 cave diving related deaths in the blue-hole, most of whom died from losing direction.
In this most dangerous extreme adventure, Shi Yan threw away his lifeline--the steel wire, entering a suicidal adventure, and finally lost himself in the mysterious blue-hole.
And in the blue-hole, getting lost would mean certain death.
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Shi Yan lied collapsed on the ice-cold rock ground, looking at his surroundings with the aid of a dim light from the palisades. In his mind appeared some memory fragments that didn’t belong to him .
That was the memory of another Shi Yan...
That boy was 17 years old, and had the same name as himself. Attracted to antiques, that boy was obsessed with all kinds of historical remains; and because of an ancient map, he strived for half a year and eventually got here with his guards.
Feeling weak all over, Shi Yan frowned and slowly lifted himself up.
Just then, to his surprise, Shi Yan noticed that this body was not his own, but of the other Shi Yan who was only 17 years old.
He was dumbstruck for a moment.
"Did I die in the blue-hole? No! I am still alive--but in an unbelievable way!"
According to the other Shi Yan's memory, this was a place called Grace Mainland, where there was no science or technolog. No soldiers or wars.
Many dwellers here showed mysterious abilities not long after they were born. Some had the power of lightning, some could control plants, some could tunnel at will into the earth, some could use the chill of frost, and some were capable of communicating with demon beasts ....
These people with various abilities would all become warriors, and their abilities were referred to as "Martial Spirits".
Martial Spirits were something one was born with, and only very few could acquire a spirit through some stroke of luck. That is why this mainland was named Grace Mainland, as the warriors believed that Martial Spirits were a gift from God.
Not all of the fighters could have a martial spirit, and actually, the majority of warriors weren't blessed with a martial spirit. Ordinary people trained hard to be warriors, but there was no way to obtain a martial spirit through training. Martial spirits were so powerful that they could benefit a warrior’s training, increase combat potential significantly and grant them their own special abilities...
As a result, among the warriors of same level, those who owned a martial spirit tended to be stronger, and achieved greater results. They did half the work with double the results.
There was a higher probability where one inherited the martial spirit.
In general, if one of the parents possessed a spirit, there was a great possibility that their kid would inherit the same spirit; If both of the parents had a spirit, their child would have an even greater chance to inherit one of the spirits, either from the father or from the mother.
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