In a world where the heavens decree the strong and crush the weak, a boy is born with no talent, no lineage, and no powerful background—only an unyielding will and an iron belief:
"If the heavens give me no path, I’ll carve one with my blood."
He was born a mere mortal—no divine blood, no extraordinary gift, no noble name.
In a world where prodigies hold life and death in their hands, he was nothing more than dust beneath their feet.
But who says mortals cannot walk the skies?
Who decreed that those without destiny must live on their knees?
He refused to believe in fate.
He refused to vanish in silence.
He chose the path of blood, of defiance—
the path that would make even the heavens turn and take notice.
With mortal feet, he dared to step upon the clouds.
With a heart forged in fire and steel, he shattered the chains of fate
and carved his name into the epic of legends.
"The Man Who Stepped on the Sky" is more than a tale of cultivation.
It is a hymn to the indomitable will,
a tribute to self-reliance,
a legend of a man who dared to raise his eyes to fate—and say:
"If destiny is a chain, I will be the one to break it!"