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Li Changshou goes to extreme lengths to avoid any situation that could lead to unintended consequences. He never fights a battle unless he is 98% sure he will win, and even then, he prepares dozens of backup plans.

Despite the protagonist's desire to avoid fighting, the series features remarkably well-choreographed battle scenes that highlight his strategic genius rather than just brute force. -ANICHIN.XYZ--Senior-Brother-is-Too-Steady--202...

Being "Steady" (or Wen in Chinese) doesn't mean being weak. On the contrary, Li Luo is overpowered. However, he refuses to engage in unnecessary risks. If he fights a villain, he doesn't let them monologue; he nukes them from orbit to ensure zero chance of survival. If he explores a secret realm, he maps the entire area and prepares a hundred escape routes before stepping inside. He never accepts "blank checks" of karma and avoids the "Jade Beauties" that usually spell doom for cultivators. Li Changshou goes to extreme lengths to avoid

In a genre dominated by hot-blooded protagonists who leap before they look, reckless young masters seeking revenge, and face-slapping tournaments every ten chapters, one cultivation novel took a radically different approach—. Being "Steady" (or Wen in Chinese) doesn't mean being weak