Cultivation Starts in a Western Fantasy
She awakened in a new world with nothing—
no name, no past, no pain.
By sacrificing every memory that ever hurt her, she severed the final chain tying her to her old life. What remained was the essence of who she chose to become: her logic, her instincts, her knowledge, her will.
The system called her an impossibility.
Immortal Sword Cultivator.
A class that shouldn’t exist in the Western-style world of Aldun—
where people follow fixed paths, rigid classes, predictable destinies.
But she is no longer someone who accepts what the world decides for her.
With Heavenly Wood and Water spirit roots, a blank identity, and a system panel that defies every known rule, she is reborn not as a lost girl—but as someone free.
Free to grow.
Free to fight.
Free to define herself without the weight of trauma shaping every decision she makes.
This time, her destiny will not be inherited, assigned, or forced upon her.
She will build it with her own hands, with her sword, with her cultivation, with the determination she chose to keep when she erased her memory.
But fate rarely stays still.
During an imperial dungeon raid, Cilian Belgrúim, second prince of the strongest human empire, encounters her—
a girl with no past, impossible abilities, and eyes that hold both innocence and an unbreakable resolve.
Intrigued by her strength, disarmed by her honesty, and challenged by the mystery she represents, Cilian steps into her life… and she into his.
Together, they will unravel secrets older than empires—
and she will carve a path toward a future that belongs to her alone.