In his past life, Mo Liang was born a commoner in a patriarchal martial world. He was a talented martial artist—disciplined, calculating, and destined for greatness. But the woman he trusted most, his senior martial sister and first love, betrayed him. She used his secrets to rise in power, left him crippled, and discarded him like broken pottery.
Mo Liang died alone, despised, and consumed by bitterness.
His final wish?
"Let me never be fooled by a woman again."
But fate has a twisted sense of humor.Mo Liang awakens in a foreign world—one where everything is reversed. In this land, women rule the martial world, inherit sects, lead armies, and cultivate with power. Men are ornaments, symbols of grace and purity, expected to obey and submit. The world reveres strength in women and virtue in men.
He is now Sima Rin , a 10-year-old boy from the noble yet declining Sima Clan of the Northern Murim Alliance. The clan was once known for its fierce female warriors and refined male courtiers, but now it stands on the brink of ruin—politically weakened, economically strained, and hunted by ambitious rivals.Rin is stunning—angelic face, porcelain skin, long flowing hair, and soft-spoken charm. Everyone sees him as the precious little son of a ruined clan: someone to protect, marry off, or control.
But inside this fragile vessel lives the soul of Mo Liang—the cold, jaded cultivator who once survived hell.
He refuses to live bound by silk chains and smiling lies.
Behind his gentle eyes, he observes the matriarchal world with razor precision. He begins training in secret—drawing from manuals, abandoned techniques, and relics of a forgotten era where power had no gender.
He will rise.
Not as a “son” to be wed.
Not as a pawn in political games.
Not as a flower to be admired.