
I Can't Live Forever, so I Have to Reincarnate Indefinitely
by Only Love And Geisha Cannot Be Lost
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Traveling to a world with immortals, Du Youqian has no spiritual roots. Goldfinger was long overdue. You can be reincarnated only when your lifespan is over, and you will not be reincarnated until you die. Before the age of 18, misfortune will turn into good luck, and adversity will turn into good fortune; at the age of 18, you will be exposed to the mystery of being born in the womb. Each reincarnation can increase spiritual roots by 0-5 points based on life evaluation. Even if my spiritual roots are poor, I will not be able to become an immortal in this life, not even in the first turn, nor in the second turn, nor in the third turn... After thousands of reincarnations, he will eventually become an immortal!
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The protagonist likes being a nanny so much that he has been reincarnated for several lives. Each life has a new mortal family. In each life, the protagonist has to go back to each family to have a look. Whenever he meets a descendant with spiritual roots, he must teach him the method of cultivating immortals. Various elixirs and magic weapons are given free of charge, and he even has to take care of them with him. Even the descendants of various generations who have no spiritual roots have to take the trouble to switch the identities of the elders of each family to teach martial arts and arrange the development route of the family. The plot is endless. In addition to being a nanny, the protagonist also wants to have one or more women come out in each life, play with ambiguity, talk about feelings, and then go to the graves of the women in the previous life to talk. It seems so affectionate and righteous, I really vomit! I'm too lazy to change my routine! Not interesting!
Goldfinger utilization is the biggest failure! The golden finger set by the author means that cultivation cannot be inherited after reincarnation. Only one's actions or influence in this life are used to evaluate how much spiritual roots will be improved in the next life. In this case, the protagonist's spiritual roots in previous lives were extremely low, so what is the use of low-key cultivation? This golden finger is to let the protagonist do things to increase his influence! Choosing to keep a low profile and cultivate immortality, isn't this putting the cart before the horse? What's more, there are still ten reincarnations that must be cultivated to the Nascent Soul stage, so at the very least, you have to reach the level of high-grade spiritual roots before choosing to cultivate in a low-key manner, right? In the second life, you have acquired the skills of cultivating immortals, figured out the path to cultivating immortals, and acquired skills that can burn your lifespan (to protect yourself from death in times of crisis). In this case, there is no need to delve into cultivating immortals every time you start. Vigorously developing the mortal world, whether you are an official, usurping the throne or even rebelling, or improving the technological productivity of mortals, can help you obtain more spiritual roots in the next life. And it doesn't completely delay one's own practice, that is, just a little slower, but it will definitely accumulate some foundation for the next life to inherit. When the spiritual root talent is enough, find a large sect to join, and start steady practice is the greatest utilization of Golden Finger! If the author does not have this intention, then he should not set the influence in this life to determine the number of spiritual root points in the next life. It should be changed to say that the longer he lives in this life, the more spiritual root points will be added in the next life. This is in line with the author's plot development ideas. Otherwise, if the cultivation level is set so that it can be reincarnated and inherited, and there is no need to start over from scratch every time, then it can be said to be okay. Or if there is no limit to the number of reincarnations, then the plot can be freely developed by the author! However, the golden finger set by the author has various restrictions and cannot be used and developed reasonably.
It's been a while since I've given a positive review. Nowadays, many books that seem to have high scores are written by new authors, and most of them have a soft heart. If you give them some suggestions, they will delete the review and block them. I haven't finished this book, but I can definitely give it a thumbs up. From the beginning, the plots are interlocking, without any unnecessary water, and the main plot is also very reasonable. However, there are a bit too many female protagonists, and I am tired of aesthetics. Don't go into too many categories. There are only a few types of women. If you write too many, they will overlap. Then, the good reviews are usually accompanied by pictures, which makes it easier for you little Karami book lovers. In this review of a hip-drawing book that is all about AI paintings, I will let you see what art is.
In the second life, he was still a registered disciple, no better than a casual cultivator. In the third life, he had just become a true disciple and chose to reincarnate because he wanted to practice elixirs for the sect? I can't figure it out...
There are two poisonous points in the first chapter
1. If you give up literature and join martial arts just after reincarnation, let alone there are immortal cultivators in this world even in ancient times, you will be regarded as possessed by evil spirits. Besides, there are still immortal cultivators in this world. 2. Knowing that your golden finger can be reincarnated and add spiritual roots as long as you don't die violently, you still have to go to dangerous places to cultivate immortality. How can a person who has been in power for half his life feel inferior to an ordinary person?
Can I get a reward of 1 million for this book? ? ? ? ? Just the name pig's feet makes me have no desire to read it. . .
The overall plot is okay, but the fact that you can inherit the memories of previous lives is a bit tricky, and the thinking mode is a bit high and low. From the description of high IQ in the first life, it becomes low after that. To be precise, he is an uneducated young man.
Is the writing good after the third life? The writing in the first two lives was so good. Has anyone changed?
Pig's feet idiot
There is a problem with the character setting of Pig's Feet. In his first life, his achievements were too high. The number one scholar and his ministers should be high IQ people, one in a million. However, the descendants' homes were confiscated and they were exiled for three thousand miles, and their descendants were basically extinct. As a modern person who accepts the nine-year obligation, don't know how to diversify risks? Nowadays, wealthy and powerful families have children and property in many different countries, which means they have a strong ability to withstand risks. When I reincarnate, I still have remedies, but I don't want to. I sum it up as I deserve it. I am destined to live forever, not because of this feeling. For the son raised in the second life, it was originally a transaction. Raising him for 18 years in exchange for the opportunity to cultivate as an immortal, but also injecting too much emotion, saving him or giving him elixirs. It's better to give birth to your own child, it's not like you don't have a wife, and you don't want to save the blood of your first life when you have the ability. Second, as soon as the third generation woke up, he shouted that he would stop studying and go to cultivate immortality, which caused a series of troubles. Is he such a fool? There are many more, so I'm continuing to read them.
Let me see what kind of book can make a boss reward 1,000,000 reading coins.
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The protagonist likes being a nanny so much that he has been reincarnated for several lives. Each life has a new mortal family. In each life, the protagonist has to go back to each family to have a look. Whenever he meets a descendant with spiritual roots, he must teach him the method of cultivating immortals. Various elixirs and magic weapons are given free of charge, and he even has to take care of them with him. Even the descendants of various generations who have no spiritual roots have to take the trouble to switch the identities of the elders of each family to teach martial arts and arrange the development route of the family. The plot is endless. In addition to being a nanny, the protagonist also wants to have one or more women come out in each life, play with ambiguity, talk about feelings, and then go to the graves of the women in the previous life to talk. It seems so affectionate and righteous, I really vomit! I'm too lazy to change my routine! Not interesting!
Goldfinger utilization is the biggest failure! The golden finger set by the author means that cultivation cannot be inherited after reincarnation. Only one's actions or influence in this life are used to evaluate how much spiritual roots will be improved in the next life. In this case, the protagonist's spiritual roots in previous lives were extremely low, so what is the use of low-key cultivation? This golden finger is to let the protagonist do things to increase his influence! Choosing to keep a low profile and cultivate immortality, isn't this putting the cart before the horse? What's more, there are still ten reincarnations that must be cultivated to the Nascent Soul stage, so at the very least, you have to reach the level of high-grade spiritual roots before choosing to cultivate in a low-key manner, right? In the second life, you have acquired the skills of cultivating immortals, figured out the path to cultivating immortals, and acquired skills that can burn your lifespan (to protect yourself from death in times of crisis). In this case, there is no need to delve into cultivating immortals every time you start. Vigorously developing the mortal world, whether you are an official, usurping the throne or even rebelling, or improving the technological productivity of mortals, can help you obtain more spiritual roots in the next life. And it doesn't completely delay one's own practice, that is, just a little slower, but it will definitely accumulate some foundation for the next life to inherit. When the spiritual root talent is enough, find a large sect to join, and start steady practice is the greatest utilization of Golden Finger! If the author does not have this intention, then he should not set the influence in this life to determine the number of spiritual root points in the next life. It should be changed to say that the longer he lives in this life, the more spiritual root points will be added in the next life. This is in line with the author's plot development ideas. Otherwise, if the cultivation level is set so that it can be reincarnated and inherited, and there is no need to start over from scratch every time, then it can be said to be okay. Or if there is no limit to the number of reincarnations, then the plot can be freely developed by the author! However, the golden finger set by the author has various restrictions and cannot be used and developed reasonably.
It's been a while since I've given a positive review. Nowadays, many books that seem to have high scores are written by new authors, and most of them have a soft heart. If you give them some suggestions, they will delete the review and block them. I haven't finished this book, but I can definitely give it a thumbs up. From the beginning, the plots are interlocking, without any unnecessary water, and the main plot is also very reasonable. However, there are a bit too many female protagonists, and I am tired of aesthetics. Don't go into too many categories. There are only a few types of women. If you write too many, they will overlap. Then, the good reviews are usually accompanied by pictures, which makes it easier for you little Karami book lovers. In this review of a hip-drawing book that is all about AI paintings, I will let you see what art is.
In the second life, he was still a registered disciple, no better than a casual cultivator. In the third life, he had just become a true disciple and chose to reincarnate because he wanted to practice elixirs for the sect? I can't figure it out...
There are two poisonous points in the first chapter
1. If you give up literature and join martial arts just after reincarnation, let alone there are immortal cultivators in this world even in ancient times, you will be regarded as possessed by evil spirits. Besides, there are still immortal cultivators in this world. 2. Knowing that your golden finger can be reincarnated and add spiritual roots as long as you don't die violently, you still have to go to dangerous places to cultivate immortality. How can a person who has been in power for half his life feel inferior to an ordinary person?
Can I get a reward of 1 million for this book? ? ? ? ? Just the name pig's feet makes me have no desire to read it. . .
The overall plot is okay, but the fact that you can inherit the memories of previous lives is a bit tricky, and the thinking mode is a bit high and low. From the description of high IQ in the first life, it becomes low after that. To be precise, he is an uneducated young man.
Is the writing good after the third life? The writing in the first two lives was so good. Has anyone changed?
Pig's feet idiot
There is a problem with the character setting of Pig's Feet. In his first life, his achievements were too high. The number one scholar and his ministers should be high IQ people, one in a million. However, the descendants' homes were confiscated and they were exiled for three thousand miles, and their descendants were basically extinct. As a modern person who accepts the nine-year obligation, don't know how to diversify risks? Nowadays, wealthy and powerful families have children and property in many different countries, which means they have a strong ability to withstand risks. When I reincarnate, I still have remedies, but I don't want to. I sum it up as I deserve it. I am destined to live forever, not because of this feeling. For the son raised in the second life, it was originally a transaction. Raising him for 18 years in exchange for the opportunity to cultivate as an immortal, but also injecting too much emotion, saving him or giving him elixirs. It's better to give birth to your own child, it's not like you don't have a wife, and you don't want to save the blood of your first life when you have the ability. Second, as soon as the third generation woke up, he shouted that he would stop studying and go to cultivate immortality, which caused a series of troubles. Is he such a fool? There are many more, so I'm continuing to read them.
Let me see what kind of book can make a boss reward 1,000,000 reading coins.
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After reading more than 30 chapters, the first life was just explained casually. Originally, I wanted to praise the author for abbreviating the plot here. Then in the second life, he did not cultivate immortality until he was fifty years old. For the sake of the author's forced explanation, I will continue to read it. In the following decades, he initially embarked on the road of cultivating immortality. Before his death, he practiced qi to the fifth level and mastered many crafts of immortality. As a result, in the third life, I have been entangled in love and hate with a mortal woman for more than ten chapters. It is most taboo to suddenly fall in love with a woman in the middle of writing about immortality. If you fall in love with a woman in the first life, I have no problem with it. In the third life, you have the path to immortality. It is extremely poisonous to waste more than ten chapters in a love-hate relationship with a woman in the mortal world.




Sixth level (boring): In the previous lives, the map was relatively small and the map was handled well. After entering the human world in the fifth life, it collapsed into a mess. It was obvious that the world view and power system under the large map were not well planned. The logic is confusing, the settings are contradictory, the plot is loose and the writing is frivolous, and I write about everything that comes to my mind. It's just a patchwork of scattered ideas with no overall story to speak of.




Author: Only Love and Geisha Cannot Be Negated Genre: Fantasy-Oriental Fantasy Tags: Cultivation, reincarnation, cultivation Rating: ★★★★☆ Word count: 110,000 (in series) Plot summary This is a world of immortal cultivators, with numerous countries. The protagonist travels through time and wields power as an ordinary person. He learns that this is not an ordinary world. After finding immortal cultivators, he learns that he has no spiritual roots. He can only accept the reality with regrets. He dies at the end of his life decades later, but finds that as long as he does not die violently and lives to the end of his life, he can gain points and increase his spiritual roots based on his life evaluation. He regains his memory at the age of eighteen after reincarnation, and begins the story of becoming an immortal in infinite reincarnation. Reasons for recommendation The author's writing style is not bad, and there is nothing poisonous about it. The characters in the novel do not conflict with their respective personality settings. The protagonist is smart but not too strong-willed. If you like alternative immortality stories, you can read it.




Xianxia, reincarnation Already abandoned, forget about the first two lives. In the third life, I am still wandering in the mortal world with women. I am tired of it. Traveling to a world with immortals, Du Youqian has no spiritual roots. Goldfinger was long overdue. You can be reincarnated only when your lifespan is over, and you will not be reincarnated until you die. Before the age of 18, misfortune will turn into good luck, and adversity will turn into good fortune; at the age of 18, you will be exposed to the mystery of being born in the womb. Each reincarnation can increase spiritual roots by 0-5 points based on life evaluation. Even if my spiritual roots are poor, I will not be able to become an immortal in this life, not even in the first turn, nor in the second turn, nor in the third turn... After thousands of reincarnations, he will eventually become an immortal!






















