Cover image for Late Bloomer: A Seventy-Year-Old Grandpa Speedruns the Peak of Martial Arts! (Florescimento Tardio: Um Velho de Setenta Anos Acelera Rumo ao Topo das Artes Marciais!; Поздний расцвет: Семидесятилетний старик стремительно покоряет вершину боевых искусств!; Muộn Mà Còn Vĩ Đại: Ông Già Bảy Mươi Tuổi Chinh Phục Đỉnh Cao Võ Đạo Tốc Độ Thần Tốc!; Pendatang Terlambat: Kakek Tujuh Puluh Tahun Menguasai Puncak Bela Diri dengan Cepat!; El triunfo tardío: ¡Un anciano de setenta años alcanza la cima marcial a toda velocidad!; Dàqì Wǎnchéng: Qīxún Lǎotóu Sùtōng Wǔdào Zhīfēng!; 大器晚成:七旬老头速通武道巅峰!)

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Late Bloomer: A Seventy-Year-Old Grandpa Speedruns the Peak of Martial Arts!

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Type Web Novel
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Country China
Author 笔下春秋
Artist / Illustrator 笔下春秋
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Qin Wenxin transmigrates into a fantastical cultivation world, only to be born with a crippled physique. After forty wasted years, he is reduced to a mere gatekeeper elder at a sword sect. At the age of seventy, just as he resigns himself to a life of obscurity, the finally awakens. From the very start, he gains a legendary-class trait, shattering every ceiling on his martial path. With the trait "Chaos Transmutation," his cultivation speed multiplies a thousandfold, and all bottlenecks vanish. His first attempt at the "Wandering Dragon Sword Art" propels him directly into the Body Tempering realm overnight. Next, he unlocks "Threading the Needle," allowing his attacks to pierce all defenses with a single sword strike. Then comes "Steel Flesh," granting him an indestructible, eternal body. The talented disciples who once mocked him are now mere ants before his feet. The sect master and old friends who once pitied him are left dumbfounded, marveling at such an unprecedented monster. Even the haughty heavenly prodigies humbly offer themselves at his door, vowing to serve at Elder Qin's side. Before he knows it, Qin Wenxin looks back and finds himself standing at the very peak of martial arts. “Thirty years east, thirty years west—never mock a senior in his twilight!” Who says the later years cannot reach the pinnacle of the martial way?
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