
Cultivation of Immortality in the Dynasty: from a Humble Official to a Regular Official
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On the first day when he traveled to the Immortal Cultivating Dynasty, Li Xuan found that the monks here were all going through the tribulation honestly. However, an upright official was struck to death by a thunderbolt, and his whole body was burned by the flames of greed? He took out "One Hundred Ways to Cultivation to Immortality" with his backhand-- [Student Period of Taoist Academy]: Reselling pirated exercises to cultivate students from poor families, inventing foundation-building loans to harvest the children of aristocratic families, deliberately creating star track riots and rising to power in the chaos. [Transferred to the Chief Agricultural Supervision Officer]: Hybrid spiritual rice forced the family to give up profits, discovered addictive spiritual fertilizers that falsely increased the output of spiritual fields, and sold spiritual rice futures to harvest millions of spiritual stones. [Promoted to the Deducer of Tianji Pavilion]: Selling false prophecies of the way of heaven to cause chaos in the stars, stealing the Emperor Qi of Ziwei to advance to a higher level, and the super-grade emperor will always be played around by him. ... Several years later, when a later monk opened the "Black Account Heart Sutra" written by him, he saw the title page clearly written: "The pure are martyred, the greedy are martyred, and I -" "Thank you to the loopholes in heaven for creating Li's immortality..."
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Official(2)Scraped 7d ago
It's really well written, and it's not a waste of my time to write recommendations.
There is a paragraph in Chapter 45 that is true. . . b
It's really awesome to fight for luck and still let the opponent take the blame even if you can't fight.
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Official(2)Scraped 7d ago
It's really well written, and it's not a waste of my time to write recommendations.
There is a paragraph in Chapter 45 that is true. . . b
It's really awesome to fight for luck and still let the opponent take the blame even if you can't fight.









