
REBIRTH OF THE VANGUARD WAR GOD
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Introduction
A century later, his soul awakens inside the weak body of a sixteen-year-old boy. Shockingly, the youth is his own direct descendant, living as a broke peasant in a lawless border town where the Vanguard family name is trampled in the mud.
Armed with his memories and the god-tier cultivation technique, the Nine Heavens Tyrant Script, Logan begins his ultimate path of absolute face-slapping and bloody retribution. From clearing his blocked meridians to crushing corrupt officials and local syndicates, he will systematically reclaim his family's stolen glory.
The Vanguard fire still burns. To the corrupt court and the descendants of the traitorous crown still sitting on the imperial throne: a sovereign has returned, and the entire empire is about to bleed.
Chapter 1
The phantom taste of poisoned wine still burned in Logan’s throat when his eyes snapped open.
He gasped, his lungs straining violently for air. He expected to see the glittering gold pillars of the Imperial Palace, the cold, mocking smile of the Emperor, and the blood of his loyal guards staining the white marble floor. He expected the eternal dark of death.
Instead, he stared at a rotting wooden ceiling. Water dripped steadily from a crack in the moldy beams, splashing onto his forehead.
Where am I?
Logan tried to push himself up, but a wave of severe dizziness crashed over him. He looked down at his hands. They were thin, pale, and calloused from manual labor. His chest lacked the thick scar tissue of the hundred mortal wounds he had survived on the empire's borders. The vast ocean of primordial qi that once surged through his veins was gone, replaced by a withered, sluggish dantian as dry as a desert.
Suddenly, a violent torrent of foreign memories slammed into his mind, forcing him to clutch his temples.
He wasn't dead. His soul had survived, but a century had passed.
A hundred years ago, he was Logan Vanguard, the "Ghost Commander" who led the invincible Vanguard Army. Fearing his unmatched military power and the absolute devotion of the people, the cowardly Emperor had betrayed him at a victory banquet, slipping a god-tier viper's venom into his cup.
Now, a century later, his soul had awakened inside the body of a sixteen-year-old boy. Shockingly, the youth was his own direct descendant—also named Logan.
In the hundred years since the Commander's "death," the Imperial Court had systematically stripped the Vanguard family of their titles, confiscated their lands, and hunted down their loyalists. This final, broken branch of his bloodline had been exiled to the outermost edge of the empire—a lawless, monster-infested border town called Blackstone. Here, they lived as absolute peasants.
"Logan..."
A weak, raspy cough echoed from behind a thin linen curtain in the corner of the room. Logan turned his head to see a middle-aged man lying on a straw mat. The man’s legs were awkwardly twisted—badly broken and improperly healed—and his face was pale with a deep-seated lung illness.
This was Julian Vanguard. The boy's father. He was a man who had been beaten into a cripple by local thugs simply for trying to protect their small patch of medicinal herbs.
A cold, dark fury began to simmer in Logan’s chest. The descendants of the men who conquered empires for the crown were now being trampled like insects in the dirt.
Emperor... your bloodline still sits on the throne, Logan thought, his knuckles turning white as he clenched his weak fists. You thought you buried me. But a spark of the Vanguard fire remains. And I will burn your entire empire to ash.
CRASH!
The fragile wooden front door didn't just open—it shattered. The rotting wood split into splinters as a heavy, iron-toed boot kicked it clean off its hinges.
Three men stepped into the cramped shack. They wore matching, sleeveless leather vests stamped with the emblem of a roaring, metallic tiger—the mark of the Iron Tiger Sect, the local criminal syndicate that extorted the border town.
The leader was a burly, scarred martial artist named Tyson. He carried a heavy iron club on his shoulder, his eyes scanning the impoverished room with deep disgust.
"Hey, little rat," Tyson sneered, his gaze landing directly on Logan. He spat a glob of yellow saliva onto the dirt floor. "It's the first of the month. Where is the Iron Tiger Sect's protection fee? Ten silver coins. Hand it over, or I'll take your father's other leg."
From behind the curtain, Julian tried to drag his crippled body forward, his voice trembling with panic. "Master Tyson... please! The frost killed our herbs this month. We don't even have enough copper coins for porridge. Give us one week, I beg you—"
"Shut up, old cripple!" one of Tyson’s lackeys barked, kicking a wooden stool and sending it smashing against the wall right next to Julian's head. "No money means no legs. You know the rules."
Tyson chuckled darkly, walking directly toward Logan. He reached out a massive, calloused hand, intending to grab Logan by his hair and drag him face-first into the dirt, just like he had done a dozen times before. "Your son can still work, can't he? If you don't have the silver, I'll take the brat to the slave mines. He should last a month before the toxic gas kills him."
The lackeys laughed, expecting the young Logan to drop to his knees, weep, and beg for mercy.
But Logan didn't blink. He didn't move an inch.
He stood perfectly still, his posture straightening. The slight slouch of a bullied, terrified teenager vanished instantly. In its place stood a rigid, terrifying presence—the stance of a general who had stood atop mountains of corpses.
Tyson’s hand froze mid-air. A sudden, unexplainable chill swept through the humid room. For a split second, Tyson felt as if he weren't looking at a weak sixteen-year-old boy, but at an apex predator staring down its prey.
Logan’s eyes, normally dull and full of fear, were now as cold and deep as an abyssal trench.
"You broke my door," Logan said. His voice was quiet, completely devoid of emotion, yet it carried an unnatural weight that echoed off the damp walls.
Tyson blinked, shaking off the sudden wave of fear. His face flushed red with embarrassment at being intimidated by a child. "What did you say, you little piece of trash? Are you looking to die?"
Tyson swung his heavy, meaty fist directly toward Logan’s jaw, channeling a crude spark of bronze-tier qi into his knuckles. The punch was slow. Sloppy. Pathetic. To a former supreme commander, the attack possessed a hundred fatal openings.
Logan didn't even bother to use qi.
With a movement as fluid as water, Logan shifted his left foot back precisely three inches—the exact distance needed to let Tyson’s fist graze past his cheek by a hair's breadth.
Before Tyson could realize he had missed, Logan’s right hand shot out like a striking viper. His fingers grabbed a pair of cheap, wooden chopsticks from a small bowl on the table.
Swish!
A sharp, whistling sound tore through the air.
"AAAGHH!"
A blood-curdling scream ripped from Tyson's throat.
The two lackeys froze, their eyes widening in absolute, paralyzing horror.
Tyson was on his knees. His massive, heavy arm was pinned flat against the thick oak table. A simple, blunt wooden chopstick had been driven entirely through his fleshy wrist, piercing straight through muscle, tendon, and bone, embedding itself deep into the solid wood underneath. Blood poured from the wound, staining the table a dark, stark crimson.
A wooden chopstick. Driven through flesh and solid oak by a boy with a crippled dantian.
"My hand! My hand! You brat, I'll kill you!" Tyson shrieked, his face contorted in agony as he tried to pull away, but the slightest movement caused agonizing pain to shoot up his arm.
Logan stepped forward, standing over the kneeling thug. He didn't look angry. He looked completely bored.
Raising a single foot, Logan brought his boot down with terrifying speed directly onto Tyson's jaw.
CRACK.
The sound of shattering bone echoed clearly. Tyson’s scream was cut short as his jaw went completely crooked. He collapsed sideways onto the floor, spitting out a mouthful of blood and shattered teeth, his eyes rolling back as he lost consciousness.
The room fell into a deathly, suffocating silence.
Julian stared from behind the curtain, his mouth open, completely unable to process what his gentle, timid son had just done. The two remaining Iron Tiger thugs were trembling so violently that their weapons rattled against their belts. They looked at Logan as if he were a demon freshly crawled out of the underworld.
Logan calmly picked up a cloth from the table and wiped a stray drop of blood off his hand. He didn't look at the unconscious leader on the floor. Instead, his icy gaze drifted over to the two trembling lackeys.
The thugs instantly dropped to their knees, their foreheads hitting the dirt floor as they began to slam their heads frantically. "Young Master Vanguard! Spare us! We were just following orders! Please, don't kill us!"
"Pick up your garbage," Logan commanded softly, pointing to Tyson's limp body.
"Yes! Yes, right away!" The two men scrambled forward, desperately lifting their heavy leader off the floor, terrified that a single second of delay would mean a chopstick through their own skulls.
As they dragged Tyson toward the broken doorway, Logan’s voice rang out one last time, stopping them dead in their tracks.
"Tell your sect master," Logan said, his voice echoing with the absolute, unquestionable authority of a sovereign. "The Vanguard family no longer pays taxes to stray dogs. Tell him to bring ten thousand gold coins to this shack by tomorrow noon to pay for my broken door. If he is one copper short... I will personally wipe the Iron Tiger Sect off the map."
The thugs didn't dare to utter a single word. They sprinted out into the rain, dragging their bleeding leader behind them, fleeing the shack as fast as their legs could carry them.
Logan turned back to the room, looking at his thin hands once more. A cold, dark smile crept onto his face. The body was weak, but the memory of his god-tier cultivation techniques remained perfectly intact.
The Vanguard War God had returned. And the empire was about to bleed.
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