Immortal Evil Martial Arts, Starting from Picking up Experience

Immortal Evil Martial Arts, Starting from Picking up Experience

by Sword Immortal Doesn't Eat Onions

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Ch. 310新书《长生从种功法开始》
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Qin Huai traveled to a fantasy world where demons were rampant and heroes gathered together. He had no background and no qualifications for cultivation. Until that day, he became an apprentice in a medicine shop and started practicing with his brothers. He discovered that experience balls had fallen out of his master and senior brothers. He followed his apprentice to grind medicine. "Ding! [Medicine] experience value +3!" Master and brothers practice martial arts. "Ding! You picked up a [Qigong Essence (White)], [Qigong] experience value +3!" He killed the bandit and actually picked up the opponent's martial arts practice. "Ding! [Breathe Convergence Skill] experience value +13!" Master said that cultivating qigong is not good at attacking, there is a limit to practice, and it can only prolong life. But when Qin Huai gained experience and gained the 50th level of Qi Yang Gong, the energy in his body was like a real dragon, his pushing hands were like waves, and his offense and defense were integrated. People say that if the two techniques conflict with each other, if you practice them forcefully, your body will explode and you will die. Qin Huai picked up the experience and skipped the practice process in one step, without any side effects! As Qin Huai practiced more and more skills, he suddenly discovered that those skills interacted with each other in his body and evolved into stronger skills. ... Qin Huai, who was able to gain experience, began to wander among the major forces. He saw bones giving birth to flesh and living another life. He saw the evil spirit cooking thousands of people, and the evil spirit was soaring to the sky. He saw Buddha statues chanting sutras in temples, and the Sanskrit sounds were like mantras. Qin Huai silently gathered experience in order to survive in troubled times.

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