The Practice of Immortality Begins with the Martial Arts Examination

The Practice of Immortality Begins with the Martial Arts Examination

by Taikoo Fat Dragon

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1.4Mwords348chapters
Latest:
Ch. 348Final Chapter, Reunion!
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About This Novel

Chu Linguang, who traveled back in time to the Yuan Dynasty, quickly improved his training progress by adding points to the favor panel. He originally wanted to change his destiny through the martial arts examination, but he never expected to be bound by favors during the days of training with the martial arts master. This is a story in which a master and a disciple support each other, the protagonist values ​​love and justice, and repays kindness! New book: The Last Days of Gaowu: Becoming Strong Without Practicing

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Years Apart_cb22mo ago

How can I explain that I'm a loser even though I'm a loser? The second aunt and ordinary people can contribute dozens of favor points, so why are you thanking those who have enough food and clothing when you are full? How can you help people? You must clear the most difficult settlements. A bowl of batter is a million times better than finding a bag for someone. The whole idea of ​​bringing a naughty child to someone is really out of your mind.

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I Want to Read Wonderful Novels23mo ago

The system is boring and uninteresting

The system design is too boring, there are too many uncertainties and it's boring

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U15234179723mo ago

The protagonist is really too bad, a slow learner, and is crushed by others at the same level.

Guo Jing is considered to be of first-class understanding in front of him.

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Traveling by Sea with Books23mo ago

This book is very good and worth reading!

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Keep Good Temper23mo ago

It's very interesting. Compared with the current impetuous trend, this book is quite good.

The protagonist is affectionate and righteous, and he respects his teachers. I like it. This book has depth and is not a brainless novel.

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