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The Primordial Devourer

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Yun Caos was born with an anomaly: bones of "Purple Dust" that do not cultivate energy, but annihilate it. After devouring the greatest treasure of the Eternal Lotus Sect, he is condemned to the abyss, where he awakens the Will of the Void—the power to erase the very existence of his enemies. ​Now hunted as a calamity by the Empire, Yun traverses lawless lands accompanied by his master, who betrayed everything to follow him, and a phoenix princess who seeks within him the destruction of her own tragic fate. ​As the world attempts to contain him, Yun seeks the Primordial Forge to prove that he is not just a rogue cultivator, but the end of all celestial laws. ​In a universe of gods and heroes, he is the Black Hole that has come to rewrite reality.
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Chapter 1 - ​Chapter 0: The Error in the Pattern

Before there was the Empire, before there were the Sects, there were the Heavens. The Heavens were not a place, but a rigid system of laws—a "Script" that dictated how much Qi a person could hold, how long they could live, and when they must die to feed the cycle of the gods. Everything followed the Pattern.

​But every script has a margin for error.

​In the deepest layer of the Primordial Forge, a remnant of a fallen Titan—a being from a time before the Heavens—refused to be erased. This remnant was not energy or matter; it was Purple Dust, a substance of pure negation. For eons, this dust drifted through the void, seeking a vessel that could carry the weight of a broken universe.

​Fourteen years ago:

In the outskirts of the Eternal Lotus Sect, a child was born under a silent sky. There were no auspicious clouds, no dragon roars. Instead, for a single second, every flame in the world flickered out, and every cultivator felt a "gap" in their soul. This was the moment the Purple Dust found its host.

​Yun Caos was born with a body that shouldn't exist. His bones were not made of calcium and marrow, but of that crystalline, translucent dust. To the "Pattern" of the Heavens, Yun was a virus. To the gods, he was a "Calamity."

​Grand Elder Shara found him in a cradle of ash. When she touched the infant, her own high-level Qi—enough to level a mountain—was simply swallowed by the child's skin. She didn't see a monster; she saw a lonely soul that the world was already trying to delete. She hid him, fed him, and tried to teach him to "cultivate" like a normal human, hoping to mask his true nature.

​But the Void cannot be masked forever. You cannot teach a black hole to be a candle.

​Yun grew up feeling like an outsider in reality itself. Every time he tried to absorb Qi, he didn't feel empowered; he felt hungry. The world felt "flimsy" to him, like a painting that he could accidentally smudge if he pressed too hard.

​Now, as the Decennial Evaluation approaches, the boy who has spent fourteen years trying to fit into a world of laws is about to realize that he was never meant to follow them. He was meant to rewrite them.