
Everyone Cultivates Demons: Only I Can Travel Through the Zombie World
About This Novel
Jiang Li and six billion humans traveled to the world of immortal cultivators and became a low-level demon cultivator who faced survival crises every day. He originally thought that he would struggle to survive in this world like hundreds of millions of Blue Star compatriots, but he unexpectedly discovered that there was a door in the sea of consciousness that could travel through the post-apocalyptic zombie world. In an instant, a new world opens up. For the demon cultivator, the zombie world is simply paradise! The flesh and blood of zombies can be used to practice [Tianmo Taoist Code] Living souls can be refined into ghost soldiers and sacrificed to [Soul Refining Banner] The skin is refined into the realm of living beings, and the bones are fused into the White Bone Demon God The tree of souls of living beings is planted in the zombie world, condensing thousands of zombies, watering them with blood, feeding them with living souls, and constantly feeding back to their bodies. Blood Flame - Blood Spirit Demonic Flame - Extremely Demonic Holy Fire! Soul Refining Banner - Hundred Soul Banner - Ten Thousand Soul Banner! Blood Blade - Blood-Transforming Demon Blade - Extreme Yin Sky-Slaying Demon Blade! Countless demonic techniques became terrifying in Jiang Li's hands, and he became a demon among demons, but there were several layers of merit and virtue behind his head. Both the righteous and the demonic monks were stunned. No, after killing so many people, you can still cultivate merit and virtue. Is there any reason for this?
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Official(8)Scraped 5d ago
That's too much. Even if you want to cultivate demons, you still have to look at your talent. It's boring.
Why not update it? Update, update.
Why hasn't it been updated yet? It's been several days.
It looks pretty good, but a little short and weak.
Update quickly. Update quickly. The monthly recommendation vote has been cast.
After reading Chapter 11, I think it's not bad, but Goldfinger can be upgraded later. The time of stay in the zombie world can be increased by using treasures (spiritual stones and the like) (for example, this time you can stay for 2 hours, and you can use treasures to increase the time).
Demonic cultivation does not depend on talent. Those who are talented will basically cultivate the righteous path of immortality. Who can cultivate demons? Most of them are poor in talent. And the male protagonist uses zombie flesh and blood to practice. Isn't he afraid of infection? Zombies have viruses. People who cultivate in the world of immortality are basically not in trouble. After being poisoned, they will basically turn into zombies.
The author doesn't understand magic cultivation at all
I think I've seen the content of your introduction somewhere before, it's almost exactly the same.
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Official(8)Scraped 5d ago
That's too much. Even if you want to cultivate demons, you still have to look at your talent. It's boring.
Why not update it? Update, update.
Why hasn't it been updated yet? It's been several days.
It looks pretty good, but a little short and weak.
Update quickly. Update quickly. The monthly recommendation vote has been cast.
After reading Chapter 11, I think it's not bad, but Goldfinger can be upgraded later. The time of stay in the zombie world can be increased by using treasures (spiritual stones and the like) (for example, this time you can stay for 2 hours, and you can use treasures to increase the time).
Demonic cultivation does not depend on talent. Those who are talented will basically cultivate the righteous path of immortality. Who can cultivate demons? Most of them are poor in talent. And the male protagonist uses zombie flesh and blood to practice. Isn't he afraid of infection? Zombies have viruses. People who cultivate in the world of immortality are basically not in trouble. After being poisoned, they will basically turn into zombies.
The author doesn't understand magic cultivation at all
I think I've seen the content of your introduction somewhere before, it's almost exactly the same.









