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Building the first human country in a primitive fantasy world

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Liam was a man born into a wealthy family in the modern world. But there was only one thing that truly interested him—martial arts and fighting techniques. Throughout his life, he traveled the world, learning new martial arts styles and fighting techniques, challenging fighters, masters, and grandmasters. As he grew old, Liam eventually passed away in a hospital. However, a mysterious entity reincarnated him into a new world—one that resembled a primitive age, but with a twist. This was not just any primitive world—it was the primitive era of a fantasy realm, where magic, special powers, and fantastical creatures existed. In this dangerous and unknown land, how will Liam survive—and can he achieve the unthinkable? Can he build the very first human country in a world ruled by chaos and wonder?
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: Rebirth of a Warrior

In a big hospital, there was an old man lying on one of the hospital beds, staring at the ceiling as he remembered his whole life.

My name is Liam Wildfort. I was born into a nice family—my father owned over 100 hotels and never forced anything on me. As for my mother, she was a caring woman who always prayed for my well-being. My family never had any problems with money. My mother and father lived a peaceful and healthy life... but for me, things were different.

From the beginning, I had one thing I truly loved—martial arts and fighting techniques. I made a goal in childhood: I would learn every fighting technique and martial art in the world. I joined karate classes, taekwondo classes, boxing, kickboxing, etc.

As I grew up, I learned so many martial arts and techniques—but it wasn't enough. So, I began a world tour. I traveled through South American countries, European countries, African countries, Asian countries—you could say, the whole world. I learned new techniques from every nation.

As the years passed, I became a fighter. I fought many opponents from different countries. At the age of 40, I became a grandmaster. But after that, things changed.

My parents died in an accident. I got busy handling my father's business. Still, I made time for my passion—fighting.

As I grew older, sickness took over. And now, lying on this hospital bed, I have just one regret in life:

I never left my mark on the world.

I never created my own martial art.

I never spread my name across the globe.

Even though I had students, I still felt like I came into this world empty-handed... and I'm leaving empty-handed.

My eyes started to feel tired. I slowly closed them.

Suddenly, I felt like I was drowning in water. I couldn't find the surface.

Then, a huge glowing entity smiled at me. It gently placed me in its palm and said just one thing:

"Remember me. I am the God of Creation."

Everything became a blur.

My eyes opened. I woke up—sweating and breathing heavily.

I looked around.

"What is this place...? Moss, dirt, and weeds everywhere..."

Wait a minute.

"I'm in some kind of cave...?"

Then I looked at my hands—and I was shocked.

"What the hell... why do my hands look so young?!"

I stood up and looked at my body.

"Wait... I got younger?!"

I began searching for a mirror or something reflective. Then I saw a pond. Light was falling through a hole in the cave ceiling, illuminating the pond beautifully. I walked toward it and looked at my reflection.

A face stared back at me—green eyes, a well-defined jawline, white skin, and long, majestic black hair.

I touched my face.

"This isn't my face... what happened? Did my soul enter someone else's body...? And why am I only wearing shorts made of animal fur? Am I some kind of tribesman or what?"

I closed my eyes to think.

Suddenly, a chill ran down my spine.

I opened my eyes and froze—a massive white snake was right in front of my face.

I jumped back.

"What in the world is this snake?! It's so huge... it could swallow my whole body!"

"Is this an anaconda...? No, I've never heard of a white anaconda this big."

The snake slithered closer, its eyes locked on mine. I snapped to attention.

No time to think.

I scanned the cave for a weapon.

The snake struck at me! I jumped and dodged the attack.

"Whoa! What a flexible body..."

Then I saw it—a spear with a stone spearhead. I grabbed it.

"What is this? Do people still collect something like this...? Or is this a movie prop?"

The snake stared directly into my eyes, readying another strike.

"Well, something's better than nothing."

I took a stance—the Sojutsu style (Japanese spear arts).

"Come, snake... I'll show you the might of Sojutsu martial arts."

The snake attacked again. I dodged and countered, thrusting the spear forward—the stone spearhead pierced one of the snake's eyes.

The snake hissed in agony.

It recoiled, then lunged again. This time, it sprayed a strange liquid from its mouth.

I narrowly dodged again. The venom struck a small tree behind me—the tree melted instantly.

I stared in horror.

"What kind of snake has venom this potent...?"

The snake's gaze returned to me. I took my stance once more.

I remembered the words of the teacher from whom I learned Sojutsu.

This time, as I prepared to strike, I felt something different.

The spearhead began to glow with a faint blue light.

Suddenly, I saw it—a path of attack.

A glowing spot inside the snake's belly—it looked like a core or energy ball.

In my mind, I visualized every Sojutsu form I had ever learned... and chose the perfect strategy.

I charged forward with full force.

The snake sprayed venom again—I dodged.

As I neared it, the snake anticipated an attack to the head and moved to defend with its massive tail.

But instead, I lunged at its belly—

With flawless Sojutsu technique, I drove the spear into the glowing point inside its abdomen.

The stone spearhead shattered the strange energy core.

The snake hissed loudly—then collapsed to the ground.

Dead.

I stood there, panting and gripping the spear.

"Damn... that was something."

I pulled the spear free and sat down to rest for a while.

After catching my breath, I stood and made my way toward the cave entrance.

Following the light, I finally found the exit.

Outside, I stood on a cliff—the cave was on top of a hill.

From here, I could see an endless forest stretching to the horizon.

I sighed.

"I'm cooked."