
Sword Domain Dominator
by Ning Feihong
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An emotion and a design drive people to a dead end Xiangqi As the grandson enshrined by the sect's supreme leader, he was framed and had his meridians severed and his Qi training period cut off. On the verge of death, the soul of an alien from another world comes and accidentally merges with the host's memory of the Sword Domain Master from his previous life. The hatred of the past, the hatred of this life, I will cut them all with my sword
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The soul of a modern commoner travels through the world of immortals. By chance, the memories of the two lives of this body are merged. However, a marriage contract forces the young master of the Xiang family to a dead end. Xiang Qi's meridians are interrupted and his spiritual practice is cut off. When he is about to die, his path is cut off. The writing of this book is smooth, the characters are vivid, the plot is ups and downs, and it is unforgettable. Highly recommended!




"When I return to the Qingfeng Sword Territory, the sky will be stained with blood, and I will kill to stop the war." The male protagonist, Xiang Qi, suffered from the decline of his family, his meridians were abolished, and he was slandered by his fiancée. His body was accidentally possessed by a time traveler and the Lord of the Qingfeng Territory who came out of the mysterious restricted area. The Territory Lord can defeat the strong men in this world by awakening only one ten thousandth of his memory. At present, it seems that the male protagonist is growing up relatively quickly, and his grudges and grievances are not too deliberate. All in all, this is a good new book, highly recommended. Appreciation index eight stars❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤




A new book was recommended by a friend. The plot is great, the characters are well developed, and the male protagonist is very stable.




The decline of a family is destined to be beaten. It made me angry at the beginning. Fortunately, the male protagonist rose up in the third chapter. The book is good and worth reading.












