
by znhacker
Jax Thorne was a penetration tester. Now he's a 15-year-old corpse with a dislocated shoulder, a severed thigh muscle, and exactly one skill: treating reality as source code. After accidentally triggering a cosmic access key hidden in Earth's microwave background radiation, Jax transmigrates into a world where cultivators ascend to immortality by refining their spiritual energy. The catch? He's been labeled "Grade Zero Trash" — a failed cultivator with occluded meridians, no lineage, and a body that can't process aether. Lucky for him, his golden finger isn't a cultivation technique. It's a Virtual Computer only he can see. The system diagnoses every flaw in real-time. It maps opponents' meridian bottlenecks in microseconds. It detects bugs in ancient formation arrays. And right now, it's telling him the sect's most prized treasure vault has a timing desynchronization vulnerability in its lock that he's going to exploit before a 4,000-kilogram beast finishes battering through the door. Cultivators spend decades chasing enlightenment. Jax is going to read the source code and skip to the root access. This is a progression fantasy about a hacker who treats the cultivation world like an poorly-secured legacy system — finding exploits everywhere, refusing to follow the intended path, and rewriting the rules one vulnerability at a time. Part System Apocalypse. Part reverse-Isekai. 100% chaos.
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