Li Jianfeiās parents owned a fruit shop where they sold inexpensive fruit. Whenever they had unsold or bruised fruit, they often had Jianfei bring it to Li Changāan. Knowing Li Changāan had no parents, they would also invite him over for New Yearās Eve dinner.
Li Jianfei had a sister three years younger than him.
A few years ago, she would often pester Li Changāan to take her out to play.
Although these were just fragmented memories, it was these very memories that ultimately formed the warm foundation of Li Changāanās current life.
Li Jianfeiās family genuinely cared for Li Changāan.
And for that very reason, once he had the ability, Li Changāanās first thought was that he had to help his brother out.
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ćEvening.ć
Next to an old residential complex in the Linjiang Outskirts.
The chubby Li Jianfei was grilling meat, shirtless.
After failing to become a Reincarnator, he didnāt continue in the family fruit business. Instead, he chose a relatively more profitable tradeāopening a BBQ stall to sell grilled meat!
He took over a storefront in a small alley next to his parentsā shop, spent some money on a simple renovation, and then set up his BBQ stall.
The BBQ stall was named āJianfeiās BBQā.
Li Jianfei wasnāt stingy when it came to his ingredients. His meat skewers were a third larger than his competitorsā, he grilled quickly, and everything tasted delicious.
Business quickly started booming.
It even became the star attraction of the alley.
The sun hadnāt even set yet, but the BBQ shop was already full of customers. There were even workers just getting off their shifts lining up outside.
Li Jianfei had long since shed his chubbiness and was now covered in robust muscle. Dozens of skewers were neatly arranged on the grill in front of him.
As the fierce flames licked the skewers, fat slowly dripped from the meat.
The rich, meaty aroma wafted through the entire alley.
Most people trying to grill so many skewers at once would likely be in a frantic mess, with a high risk of burning some.
But Li Jianfeiās hands were incredibly fast. He deftly flipped the skewers, then placed the cooked ones on a nearby plate. The entire process was one smooth motion, without a single wasted movement.
Even while grilling so many at once, not a single skewer was burned.
Many customers nearby were amazed by Li Jianfeiās skill, laughing as they commented, "Jianfei, youāve really mastered the art of grilling! With skills like that, youāll never go hungry no matter where you go!"
Li Jianfei smiled at the customers, but his mind was clearly elsewhere.
Li Siying, who had just gotten out of school, was helping out as a waitress, handing skewers in order to the customers who had been waiting for a long time.
Seeing Li Jianfeiās face covered in sweat, Li Siying couldnāt help but pout and mutter, "Iāve told you so many times not to push yourself so hard when you practice your martial arts during the day. You still have to run the stall at night! But you just wonāt listen. And fine, if you wonāt listen, I told you to at least buy some medicinal powder from the pharmacy to ease the side effects, but you ignored that too. What on earth are you trying to do?!"
Li Jianfei replied casually, "What do you know, little girl? Running the stall is for survival. Practicing martial arts is a dream. Do you understand dreams?"
Li Siying rolled her eyes, but for once, she didnāt argue back. Instead, her voice was low as she said, "Iām not kidding. My teacher said that while *Basic Martial Arts Truth 2.0* can potentially turn ordinary people into Extraordinary Martial Artists, you have to use certain medicines to mitigate the side effects. Who just brute-forces it like you?"
At this, she paused, bit her lip, and suddenly pulled a still-warm packet of medicinal powder from her pocket. "This is what I have left from school. I know you always want to give me anything good first, but youāre the pillar of this family now. If you keep practicing like this and you collapse, what will happen to our family?! Itāll fall apart!"
Li Jianfeiās arms were trembling, but he still put on a nonchalant expression. "Always something with you. Go and study. My business isnāt something for a little girl like you to worry about. You should be focused on becoming an Official Reincarnator by the time youāre eighteen. Now take this powder back and donāt fall behind on your schoolwork!"
Seeing he was unwilling to say more.
Li Siyingās eyes immediately misted over. She turned and left in a huff.
Six months ago, the Linjiang Reincarnator Association suddenly distributed a cultivation technique called *Basic Martial Arts Truth 2.0* to the ordinary people of Linjiang City.
Furthermore, City Lord Su Ruobing told everyone that as long as they cultivated according to this technique, even ordinary people had a high probability of becoming Transcendents.
As soon as the news broke, it sparked a massive discussion throughout all of Linjiang.
Most ordinary people were skeptical about it.
After all, how could something so good possibly fall into their laps?
However, because Su Ruobing had a solid reputation in Linjiang City, many ordinary people, despite feeling it was a bit unreliable, still started cultivating according to the methods in *Basic Martial Arts Truth 2.0*.
They wouldnāt know until they tried.
But once they started cultivating, many were shocked. They could truly feel a significant improvement in their physical fitness after practicing *Basic Martial Arts Truth 2.0*!
Although no one had developed Qi Sensitivity yet, let alone knew how to become Extraordinary...
...just being able to see clear progress was already a final lifeline for the countless common people at the bottom who lacked any other path for advancement.
For a time, the spirit of martial arts grew stronger throughout Linjiang.
However, even though Li Changāan had lowered the cultivation threshold for *Basic Martial Arts Truth 2.0* as much as possible, one still had to purchase certain medicinal powders to mitigate the side effects during the process.