Finally, I had arrived at this glorious Red Dew sect, where I could start my journey to immortality. It was hard, but my luck finally smiled at me. After arriving and finishing the move to my new room, I went outside to speak with some older brothers and ask for guidance about how to take my first steps in cultivation. During the presentations, I only presented my surname, Dong. I expect everybody to call me Brother Dong. I don't know what was in the head of my father when he named me this way; it's a really big red flag over here. Probably he was drunk with his friends when he thought of this name, and I keep finding money in the streets. He should have known all the problems I had with my luck and my name, which makes it difficult to hide. All the villagers keep patting my head, thinking I'm going to pass them my luck (sorry, but I'm not your amulet, not sorry), and asking me if it's going to be a lucky day for them (I'm not a fortune teller, so I don't know you idiots), and they even try to kidnap me for my luck, happy that mom was taking care of me that day and not dad, or I'll be the amulet for a rich family at this point. That's why I keep hiding my name, so it won't raise an eyebrow and call attention. This is my darkest secret—well, not so dark, but dangerous. Nobody is ever going to know my real name, and lucky events will be just coincidences. My back drops sweat when I think about what cultivators could do for an amulet. I hope the misunderstandings about this situation stay low and nobody thinks I am an idiot who doesn't want to give his name to their lesser. Finally, one brother recommended that I first learn the Red Dew School technique. That makes quite sense, dummy me, but hey, hindsight is 20/20. Well, let's read this book.
[X]Lucky Dong
-[X]Learn the Red Dew School technique.
--[X]Instruction from a Senior Disciple: Red Dew Technique (Free)