Begin to Pick up Entries and Become a Saint from the World of Cultivating Immortals

Begin to Pick up Entries and Become a Saint from the World of Cultivating Immortals

by Where Is My Bun?

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About This Novel

After Song Mu traveled through time, he accidentally discovered that he had a golden finger that could pick up entries about the deceased's various talents and abilities during his lifetime. A genius in cultivation, with all the connections, the power of a dragon, extraordinary understanding, stealth, speed, wind control... As more and more entries were superimposed on Song Mu, many years later, when a certain immortal went down to the realm, he was horrified to find that there was actually a being comparable to a saint hidden in this mere immortal world.

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Little Apathy™12mo ago

OK

At least among the seven or eight books in my collection, this is the only one I can read. It's ok. Come on, author.

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Spirited Away44811mo ago

I don't understand why the first level of Qi training is divided into four levels: junior high, middle and late stages, but it looks okay, and there is no procrastination state! So far it looks pretty good!

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Book Friend 7542487mo ago

generally

As long as you don't care so much about logic, to put it bluntly, it's okay to read a brainless and cool article without using your brain, and the plot is not bad. The first poisonous point is the cultivation setting. To put it bluntly, you have no resources and no talent. If you improve so fast, are others blind? Secondly, the talents given to you are generally not very good and there are not many resources. You can improve so quickly. Are there any low-level monks in this world? Ordinary people can become immortals if they have a good background. The third poisonous point is that there is no level in qi training. What about playing after junior high school?

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