
Low-level Immortal Cultivators
About This Novel
The immortal world has been prosperous for thousands of years, but the road to immortality has been cut off. Low-level monks have no resources for cultivation and have no hope of breakthrough. Not only that. Everyone in this world has a short life, and monks need to swallow the 'life-span medicine' every month to stay alive. The 'life-span medicine' can only be refined in heaven, and it is expensive. As a time traveler, Su Xing has had enough of this kind of life. On this day, he began to use what he had learned in his previous life to try to analyze the formula of the 'life-span medicine'... [Heavenly Court Ban: Any monk is strictly prohibited from refining the 'life-span medicine' privately, otherwise there will be unpredictable consequences! ]---
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Official(44)Scraped 20d ago
Do you feel that you have been suppressed by Weiyi? I saw the last completed novel on the recommendation list, but as soon as it was completed, the second one lost its popularity. I guess it was because the revelation of the unspeakable essence at the end stung some people? ?
The plug-in is a bit weird, and the plug-in does not explain it clearly. How did he recite that kind of elixir?
Also, he didn't even know the effect, and the author didn't explain it. It would be completely unimportant if he didn't explain it later. There is no substitution against heaven. Even if I travel through time, I won't get this kind of cheat.
I want to ask?
Why is this book paid on Qidian but free on QQ?
Too few people are watching
It looks good, why are there so few people watching it?
Bad review
If you have a house, do you have to live in it? If you want his house, don't make so many excuses
Current limiting
I can give it 5 stars just for this subject matter, but I feel like I'm being noticed by He Crab.
After watching most of it, I felt it was weird and had no sense of immersion.
Introduction looks familiar
Feeling similar to that first-grade elixir? It is also a kind of elixir that is controlled by the authorities, and the protagonist secretly refines it privately.
second
The main text must be no less than ten Chinese characters
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Community(0)
Official(44)Scraped 20d ago
Do you feel that you have been suppressed by Weiyi? I saw the last completed novel on the recommendation list, but as soon as it was completed, the second one lost its popularity. I guess it was because the revelation of the unspeakable essence at the end stung some people? ?
The plug-in is a bit weird, and the plug-in does not explain it clearly. How did he recite that kind of elixir?
Also, he didn't even know the effect, and the author didn't explain it. It would be completely unimportant if he didn't explain it later. There is no substitution against heaven. Even if I travel through time, I won't get this kind of cheat.
I want to ask?
Why is this book paid on Qidian but free on QQ?
Too few people are watching
It looks good, why are there so few people watching it?
Bad review
If you have a house, do you have to live in it? If you want his house, don't make so many excuses
Current limiting
I can give it 5 stars just for this subject matter, but I feel like I'm being noticed by He Crab.
After watching most of it, I felt it was weird and had no sense of immersion.
Introduction looks familiar
Feeling similar to that first-grade elixir? It is also a kind of elixir that is controlled by the authorities, and the protagonist secretly refines it privately.
second
The main text must be no less than ten Chinese characters
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To be honest, I am quite worried about the author, as I am afraid that one day I will enter. The overall background setting is quite interesting. Basically they are short-lived species. You can change your medicine to increase your life span I didn't watch much either. But so far, the writing and plot settings are pretty good. 6 Points




. The Heavenly Court rules the world of immortality with life-span medicine, and the hierarchy remains unchanged for eternity. The protagonist travels to the past and is determined to rebel. The protagonist travels back in time and is a low-level immortal cultivator. He has very little longevity and can only research pirated longevity medicine. Then he is wanted by heaven and runs around in the world of immortality. While escaping, he harms the local ruling class everywhere. One thing to say, this book is generally based on adventure and upgrading. In the process of escaping, you gradually become stronger, relying on the heaven to be unable to go down to the lower realm, and causing various disasters in the lower realm. But after the author took "rebellion" as the core and tried to let the protagonist stir up a rebellious spirit at the bottom of the world of immortality, the book seemed to have the theme of the work. As the plot progressed, it actually gave people a feeling of "the spirit of the scholar is blaming Fang Qiu". In addition, the world view of this book is a magical adaptation of "Journey to the West", and the construction is not bad. You can read it and give people a certain sense of expectation. (Actually, in a sense, the rebellious spirit of the protagonist in this book is a bit influenced by "The Legend of Wukong") The reason why the core of this book is rebellion rather than revolution is because the protagonist of this book does not have a revolution, and he has no means to provide spiritual guidance to the lower class cultivators. He can only make the lower class roar and overthrow the solidified class. Moreover, in this book's world view, there is really no way for the bottom to unite and form a cluster. Even if it is the protagonist, I think we can only expect the protagonist to change the rules after proving the truth against heaven, in order to liberate the bottom layer in the setting. In short, for lovers of erotic literature, this book is somewhat lacking in taste, and it feels like it is just a matter of not caring about it. Of course, the protagonist himself is on the run for his life while being wanted by heaven, and he has no money to protect the poor people in the world. So just read this book as a fairy tale with unique painting style. The last flaw has nothing to do with the plot, but I think the author is a bit stubborn. No matter what ideas readers put forward, the author likes to hold a set of books. The stories are all real and published in a certain world, and he is just a simple recorder, as if he never changes his tone. I personally don't think that the author should listen to the readers' opinions, I just think that the author is so stubborn and not tactful enough, and it feels like he is deliberately trying to criticize people.




. The Heavenly Court rules the world of immortality with life-span medicine, and the hierarchy remains unchanged for eternity. The protagonist travels to the past and is determined to rebel. The protagonist travels back in time and is a low-level immortal cultivator. He has very little longevity and can only research pirated longevity medicine. Then he is wanted by heaven and runs around in the world of immortality. While escaping, he harms the local ruling class everywhere. One thing to say, this book is generally based on adventure and upgrading. In the process of escaping, you gradually become stronger, relying on the heaven to be unable to go down to the lower realm, and causing various disasters in the lower realm. But after the author took "rebellion" as the core and tried to let the protagonist stir up a rebellious spirit at the bottom of the world of immortality, the book seemed to have the theme of the work. As the plot progressed, it actually gave people a feeling of "the spirit of the scholar is blaming Fang Qiu". In addition, the world view of this book is a magical adaptation of "Journey to the West", and the construction is not bad. You can read it and give people a certain sense of expectation. (Actually, in a sense, the rebellious spirit of the protagonist in this book is a bit influenced by "The Legend of Wukong") The reason why the core of this book is rebellion rather than revolution is because the protagonist of this book does not have a revolution, and he has no means to provide spiritual guidance to the lower class cultivators. He can only make the lower class roar and overthrow the solidified class. Moreover, in this book's world view, there is really no way for the bottom to unite and form a cluster. Even if it is the protagonist, I think we can only expect the protagonist to change the rules after proving the truth against heaven, in order to liberate the bottom layer in the setting. In short, for lovers of erotic literature, this book is somewhat lacking in taste, and it feels like it is just a matter of not caring about it. Of course, the protagonist himself is on the run for his life while being wanted by heaven, and he has no money to protect the poor people in the world. So just read this book as a fairy tale with unique painting style. The last flaw has nothing to do with the plot, but I think the author is a bit stubborn. No matter what ideas readers put forward, the author likes to hold a set of books. The stories are all real and published in a certain world, and he is just a simple recorder, as if he never changes his tone. I personally don't think that the author should listen to the readers' opinions, I just think that the author is so stubborn and not tactful enough, and it feels like he is deliberately trying to criticize people.














