A Thousand Li: The First Stop (Book 2 of A Thousand Li) by Tao Wong

A Xianxia Cultivation Series

Immortal alchemists, blacksmiths, physicians, martial specialists and more-

A thousand li: the first stop (book 2 of a thousand li)

As an inner sect member in the Verdant Green Waters, Long Wu Ying must navigate the customs of the cultivators and choose his secondary occupation. From immortal alchemists, blacksmiths, physicians, martial specialists and more, Wu Ying must find an occupation that defines and contributes to his dao. Outside, the drums of war continue to beat and the Sect is about to be pulled deeper into the battle for supremacy between states. The Sect Elders will take Wu Ying and his friends on a desperate gamble to prepare for the upcoming war, putting to test everything that Wu Ying has learnt.

As Wu Ying stops and takes account of himself and the Sect, he will need to accept his place in this new martial world, put aside his past and strive for the future.

The First Stop is the second novel in A Thousand Li series, a book on cultivation, immortals, wondrous martial art styles and spirit beasts. This series will be loved by wuxia and xanxia fans and those looking for a more westernised cultivation story. The First Stop is written by Tao Wong, the bestselling scifi and fantasy LitRPG author of the System Apocalypse, Adventures on Brad and the Hidden Wishes.

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Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / Epic

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / Historical

Language: English

Keywords: Xianxia, cultivation, fantasy, asia

Word Count: 91425

Sample text:

“Wu Ying. You’re here too,” Tou He said with a smile.

“Isn’t that my line? You have been gone for weeks now,” Wu Ying said. “What happened?”

“Nothing major,” Tou He replied, scratching the top of his shorn head. “My sponsor felt I needed more training.”

“More training?” Wu Ying’s eyebrows rose in surprise.

Tou He was one of the most natural martial prodigies Wu Ying had ever seen—if not the most. Without even trying, Tou He managed to achieve levels of understanding of martial styles others clawed and struggled their way toward. Tou He had managed to enter the inner sect in his first year, all while doing the least amount of work possible.

“Yes. We had to face a number of demon beasts on the expedition,” Tou He explained as the pair headed toward the lecture halls. “A culling on the Huang Roh Forest. The local lord paid for our involvement, and the Elder was interested in a particular demon stone. We had to trek inward for nearly a week before we found traces of the beast.”

“Sounds exciting,” Wu Ying said.

“Not really. Oh, there were fights, but it was mostly a lot of walking and camping. The only good thing was the amount of demon meat we were able to eat.” A smile lit up the ex-monk’s face. “Have you ever tried third-stage demon boar?” At Wu Ying’s shake of his head, Tou He continued. “It’s so much better than second-stage. The taste is richer and deeper and the fat—”

Wu Ying chuckled as Tou He regaled him about the meat they’d eaten. At the lecture hall, Wu Ying led Tou He around the corner, heading for a side entrance which led them to the top of the hall itself. The rafters were mostly empty, just a few other individuals were present.


Book translation status:

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German
Unavailable for translation.
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Yanina Medina

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