
Dragon and Tiger Taoist
About This Novel
The heaven and earth have spiritual power, and all things feed on the spiritual power and grow. All kinds of people can become monsters, extend their lifespan, and gain supernatural powers, except for humans. The human body is deficient and has no ability to accommodate spiritual machinery, but the human soul is pure and spiritual and is born with a shortcut. Therefore, those with great wisdom find another way to cultivate immortality through demons and harvest the fruit of immortality.
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Official(195)Scraped 20d ago
The demon-seeking pupil of Changqing Temple is quite powerful. It can see demonic energy, so it is easy to find monsters. Zhang Chunyi has practiced this demon-seeking pupil, and there are many benefits.
Very well written
The comment area is a mess, a group of people who don't have any brains are talking nonsense, and there are also some people who think they know a lot about the settings. I don't understand. The settings are all set by the author. Who on earth makes you think so much?
Is this cultivating immortality?
It's nothing like cultivating immortals. From the beginning of cultivation, you are cultivating your soul. I think the author should change the idea of cultivating immortals to cultivating gods. In other novels, cultivating immortals involves taking in the spirits of all things and cultivating oneself, and what is cultivated is the spirit. The author only cultivates gods, and he can only cultivate with monsters. This directly persuaded a large number of people to quit. Perhaps the author changed the word "cultivating immortals" to "cultivating gods" to persuade fewer people to quit.
The physique of a cultivator is very important. The physique determines how to practice Taoism. The original advocate Chunyi was too careless in cultivating, so he accidentally burped.
Such a poorly written novel. I don't know how it got so many five stars.
Hongyun still relies too much on Zhang Chunyi. Maybe its own cultivation speed cannot be too fast. It is clear that Zhang Chunyi has been guiding it for many days and it has not learned a single thing.
It was supposed to be a fine book, but as a result, it became vulgar and became a useless book
I felt put off by the title of the book
I felt put off by the title of the book. The book is actually pretty good.
This book is quite good.
I don't understand why the rating is so low. Although the writing about cultivating immortals focuses on monsters and beasts, it is quite well written. The writing content is also quite clear and fluent. I think it's about 8.5 If I don't abuse the master. It turned out to be only about seven o'clock. Seen at the starting point
You use monsters to practice, but the relationship between humans and monsters is life and death. Later, the Nanshan Monster Clan was directly wiped out. One person has to make contracts with many monsters. It takes a great opportunity for all spirits to transform into monsters. How can there be so many monsters to make contracts for you? It is useless for the monsters of cultivators to see their own kind being killed wantonly. The opportunity is all up to the protagonist, and the villain has no clue. As soon as he breaks through, he will immediately find trouble for the protagonist. It has not reached the later stage, and only a few hundred immortal bone Tao seeds are as big as cabbage. With a casual breakthrough, the middle grade will become the top grade, and the top grade will become the Tao seed. I can't hold it anymore.
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Official(195)Scraped 20d ago
The demon-seeking pupil of Changqing Temple is quite powerful. It can see demonic energy, so it is easy to find monsters. Zhang Chunyi has practiced this demon-seeking pupil, and there are many benefits.
Very well written
The comment area is a mess, a group of people who don't have any brains are talking nonsense, and there are also some people who think they know a lot about the settings. I don't understand. The settings are all set by the author. Who on earth makes you think so much?
Is this cultivating immortality?
It's nothing like cultivating immortals. From the beginning of cultivation, you are cultivating your soul. I think the author should change the idea of cultivating immortals to cultivating gods. In other novels, cultivating immortals involves taking in the spirits of all things and cultivating oneself, and what is cultivated is the spirit. The author only cultivates gods, and he can only cultivate with monsters. This directly persuaded a large number of people to quit. Perhaps the author changed the word "cultivating immortals" to "cultivating gods" to persuade fewer people to quit.
The physique of a cultivator is very important. The physique determines how to practice Taoism. The original advocate Chunyi was too careless in cultivating, so he accidentally burped.
Such a poorly written novel. I don't know how it got so many five stars.
Hongyun still relies too much on Zhang Chunyi. Maybe its own cultivation speed cannot be too fast. It is clear that Zhang Chunyi has been guiding it for many days and it has not learned a single thing.
It was supposed to be a fine book, but as a result, it became vulgar and became a useless book
I felt put off by the title of the book
I felt put off by the title of the book. The book is actually pretty good.
This book is quite good.
I don't understand why the rating is so low. Although the writing about cultivating immortals focuses on monsters and beasts, it is quite well written. The writing content is also quite clear and fluent. I think it's about 8.5 If I don't abuse the master. It turned out to be only about seven o'clock. Seen at the starting point
You use monsters to practice, but the relationship between humans and monsters is life and death. Later, the Nanshan Monster Clan was directly wiped out. One person has to make contracts with many monsters. It takes a great opportunity for all spirits to transform into monsters. How can there be so many monsters to make contracts for you? It is useless for the monsters of cultivators to see their own kind being killed wantonly. The opportunity is all up to the protagonist, and the villain has no clue. As soon as he breaks through, he will immediately find trouble for the protagonist. It has not reached the later stage, and only a few hundred immortal bone Tao seeds are as big as cabbage. With a casual breakthrough, the middle grade will become the top grade, and the top grade will become the Tao seed. I can't hold it anymore.
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An alternative fairy tale novel about cultivating immortality through demons and killing decisively. The plot is smooth and worth reading.




Delayed by the title series. Keywords: pets, master, cultivating immortals. This is a world where you need to borrow demons to cultivate immortality in order to harvest the longevity fruit. The male protagonist is a concubine of a big family. He was frail and practiced in a Taoist temple since he was a child. After time travel, the headmaster died. After gaining the position of headmaster, he practiced and ran the Taoist temple. The golden finger is an inner scene that appeared in the ancestral aperture one level ahead of time and the inheritance of the elixir Tao of Longhu Mountain in the previous life. A relatively novel novel about cultivating immortals. The male protagonist and his two businessmen are decisive in killing online. The bottom line is relatively flexible. The three pets cultivated have their own characteristics and provide food and grass.




I didn't have this name before, but I discovered it recently and couldn't stop looking at it. It's a bit similar to controlling beasts, using demons to cultivate immortality in the early stage.




⭐⭐⭐Half, the classic Cultivation of Immortality - Beast Control version (a rare one with logic, and an even rarer one that describes how to cultivate immortality from a completely new perspective), time travel, golden fingers, and decisive killing. The title of the book is a bit useless, the kind that makes you want to skip it when you see it...














