Oh, you’re asking about the Xianxia web novel? Yeah, it’s one of those modern cultivation stories. The premise is pretty straightforward: the protagonist, Charlie Wade, starts as the universally despised, impoverished live-in son-in-law of a wealthy family. They treat him like dirt, and he endures it all with quiet stoicism. The twist is, he’s secretly the heir to this immensely powerful and mysterious hidden clan. His grandfather, or a powerful figure from that clan, shows up and reveals his true inheritance, which includes insane wealth, connections, and cultivation techniques. The rest of the story is basically him using his new power and resources to stealthily help his wife’s family and protect her from various threats, all while maintaining his humble facade and getting revenge on everyone who ever looked down on him.
Honestly, the appeal isn’t in groundbreaking plot twists; it’s pure wish-fulfillment catharsis. You get to watch this guy who’s been kicked around finally have the ultimate ‘talk-no, smash-yes’ capability. He buys companies on a whim, calls in favors from world leaders, and humiliates rivals in increasingly elaborate ways. The ‘amazing’ part is less about subtlety and more about overwhelming power deployed from the shadows. It’ s a very specific flavor of satisfaction, like watching dominoes you knew were going to fall finally tip over in the most dramatic way possible. I’ve read hundreds of chapters, and the pattern is reliable comfort food—a new arrogant villain appears, underestimates Charlie, and gets utterly obliterated.