Liaotian Qun De Richang Shenghuo
Oshimeter
Synopsis
An ordinary college student named Song Shuhang accidentally gets added to a chat group full of people calling themselves things like 'Sect Master' and 'Spiritual Master.' He figures it's just a bunch of weirdos doing elaborate role-play — pill refining, sword flying, the whole nine yards. Turns out they're actual cultivators with real supernatural powers, and Song's mundane life is about to get a lot less mundane. This ONA, based on a web novel, takes the classic cultivation setup and runs it through a modern filter. The hook here is genuinely clever: instead of Song stumbling into some ancient cave or secret sect, his gateway to the mystical world is literally a group chat. There's something funny and oddly relatable about discovering earth-shattering secrets through the same medium where people argue about lunch plans. The comedy lands because Song reacts the way you or I would — with disbelief, confusion, and a healthy dose of "what is happening right now." The tone stays light and comedic even as the action picks up, balancing everyday college life with increasingly ridiculous supernatural situations. If you liked The Daily Life of the Immortal King or the way Spare Me, Great Lord! handles its protagonist getting dragged into cultivation nonsense, this hits a similar vein. It also shares DNA with A Will Eternal in how it finds humor in traditions that most cultivation stories play completely straight. Worth your time if you want something fun and low-pressure.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-20 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 21.

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