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I Died 2,000 Years Ago: The Underworld Fears Me Novel
I Died 2,000 Years Ago: The Underworld Fears Me Novel
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Two millennia past, Ren Wu served as Hell's Imperial Chancellor—an Auditor commanding cosmic law, extracting celestial tribute, and condemning demons with a single decree. An assassination halted his effort to reform the reincarnation cycle during a rare cooperation between Heaven and Hell.
He awakens reborn into a factory owner's withering body, stripped to the lowest echelon of the modern Underworld. His survival depends on corporate ascension: health becomes currency, business becomes destiny, and commerce eclipses mortality.
Where cultivators traditionally pursue immortal transcendence through martial mastery, Ren Wu builds differently—establishing corporate dominance. He consolidates supply networks. He weaponizes contracts. He conscripts gangs as subordinates. He reveals that ancient cultivation texts are merely corrupted iterations of Hell's employee protocols. Contemporary cultivators aren't warriors in his assessment—they're untrained workers misreading administrative manuals.
Threats emerge from corporate empires, criminal organizations, ancestral clans, and Hell's bureaucratic hierarchy. Sealed memories fragment his consciousness with urgent riddles: Why did his archaeologist parents vanish after delivering an ancient coffin? Why does Hell's Administration pursue his erasure? What ties every ancestral family's sacred traditions to Hell's foundational systems?
His strategy circumvents convention entirely: constructing political protection, mobilizing collective interests, weaponizing legal voids, and rewriting governance structures. This world recognizes a singular law—never challenge magistrates, never dispute criminals, never resist authority.
Instead, become it.
He awakens reborn into a factory owner's withering body, stripped to the lowest echelon of the modern Underworld. His survival depends on corporate ascension: health becomes currency, business becomes destiny, and commerce eclipses mortality.
Where cultivators traditionally pursue immortal transcendence through martial mastery, Ren Wu builds differently—establishing corporate dominance. He consolidates supply networks. He weaponizes contracts. He conscripts gangs as subordinates. He reveals that ancient cultivation texts are merely corrupted iterations of Hell's employee protocols. Contemporary cultivators aren't warriors in his assessment—they're untrained workers misreading administrative manuals.
Threats emerge from corporate empires, criminal organizations, ancestral clans, and Hell's bureaucratic hierarchy. Sealed memories fragment his consciousness with urgent riddles: Why did his archaeologist parents vanish after delivering an ancient coffin? Why does Hell's Administration pursue his erasure? What ties every ancestral family's sacred traditions to Hell's foundational systems?
His strategy circumvents convention entirely: constructing political protection, mobilizing collective interests, weaponizing legal voids, and rewriting governance structures. This world recognizes a singular law—never challenge magistrates, never dispute criminals, never resist authority.
Instead, become it.
- Chapter 1: The Forty-Seven Second Death
- Chapter 2: The First Command
- Chapter 3 - 3 — The Fracture Begins
- Chapter 4: The Reaper in the Next Seat
- Chapter 5: Blood for Mana
- Chapter 6: The Sanctuary of Tiles
- Chapter 7: The Currency of Violence
- Chapter 8: The Safe House
- Chapter 9: The Reaper at the Dinner Table
- Chapter 10: The Midnight Raid
- Chapter 11: The Warlord vs. Two-Factor Authentication
- Chapter 12: The Last Stop
- Chapter 13: The Grinder
- Chapter 14: The Standoff
- Chapter 15: The Warlord’s Ledger
- Chapter 16: The Warden’s Abacus
- Chapter 17: The Ice Queen Cometh
- Chapter 18: The Decree of 1,000 Ghosts
- Chapter 19: The Supply Chain
- Chapter 20: The Audit
- Chapter 21: Production Line Alpha
- Chapter 22: The DMV of Hell
- Chapter 23: The First Taste
- Chapter 24: Withdrawal
- Chapter 25: The Spy
- Chapter 26: Mr. Crow
- Chapter 27: The Zoning Dispute
- Chapter 28: The Hostile Takeover
- Chapter 29: Shop Level 2
- Chapter 30: The Surveyor
- Chapter 31: The Headhunter
- Chapter 32: The Black Label
- Chapter 33: Supply & Demand
- Chapter 34: The Cartel
- Chapter 35: The Remote CEO
- Chapter 36: The Silent Banquet
- Chapter 37: The Liquidation
- Chapter 38: The Subpoena
- Chapter 39: The Blackout
- Chapter 40: The Audit of the Ice Clan
- Chapter 41: The Board of Directors
- Chapter 42: The Asset Unfreeze
- Chapter 43: The Chokepoint Market
- Chapter 44: The Supply Switch
- Chapter 45: Administrative Pressure
- Chapter 46: The Grey Line Launch
- Chapter 47: The Bleeding Ledger
- Chapter 48 - CHAPTER 48: THE DEAD SHIFT
- Chapter 49: The Hostile Ledger
- Chapter 50: The High Court
- Chapter 51 - CHAPTER 51: The Sovereign Reborn
- Chapter 52 - 52 — The Walk-In
- Chapter 53 - 53 — The Hostile Restructuring
- Chapter 54: The Liquidation
- Chapter 55: The Cost of Business
- Chapter 56: The Distressed Asset
- Chapter 57: The Supply Chain
- Chapter 58: The Cease and Desist
- Chapter 59: The Hostile Takeover
- Chapter 60: The Merger
- Chapter 61 - CHAPTER 61: ORIENTATION DAY
- Chapter 62 - CHAPTER 62: THE DEBT COLLECTOR
- Chapter 63 - CHAPTER 63: THE HEADHUNTER
- Chapter 64: Side Story 1: The Broken Oath
- Chapter 65: SIDE STORY 2: THE HARVEST
- Chapter 66: SIDE STORY 3: THE FALL
- Chapter 67 - 64: The Formula of the Yellow Springs
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