The path to immortality is long and winding, with the sword aimed at eternal life.
Chu Yu initially thought she had transmigrated into an ancient domestic power struggle story, and all she could think about was growing up quickly, getting married, and then having her husband die so no one would care about her—that would be perfect.
Who knew that when I stepped out of the backyard, I would discover that, wow, this was a cultivation novel with a strong female protagonist and exceptional talent.
First, there's the eldest female lead with an extraordinary talent and a portable immortal mansion; then there's Captain Chu's second sister, who seems to be from the same world as her, and is reborn with a golden finger.
As a cannon fodder, with poor qualifications and a shortened lifespan, Chu Yu declared that she would never give up and be ridiculed!
She must cultivate immortality!
I strive to live to the end of time, to live as long as the Black Tortoise.
Fortunately, she had accumulated a cultivation technique that could be practiced automatically; fortunately, she could sell goods and accumulate resources across all planes; fortunately, she had two sisters who never abandoned her and did not mind the enormous expenses she incurred, comparable to gluttonous beasts.
The path of cultivation is incredibly cruel, and countless brilliant people perish along the way. But the three of us sisters all want to see the scenery at the highest point of this immortal path.
(Judging from the looks of it, there is no romantic pairing. The three sisters embark on a cultivation journey together, without any drama. Although the female lead has poor aptitude, she is not miserable. She is just constantly running to accumulate resources, which is the normal operation for starting from scratch.)
P.S.: This is not a traditional cultivation novel; it incorporates many elements and emphasizes both cultivation and self-cultivation. The author enjoys detail, so please don't read if you mind this. Just enjoy the novel; if you don't like it, move on quickly—it'll be painful if it doesn't suit your taste.