Unlimited Points Can Be Added Starting from the Handyman

Unlimited Points Can Be Added Starting from the Handyman

by Blue Deer Under The Moon

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385Kwords186chapters
Latest:
Ch. 186At This Moment, I Am a God and a Buddha
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About This Novel

As soon as Shen Cheng traveled to an ancient world that seemed to have no chance of extraordinary cultivation, he found that he had awakened the attribute panel. As long as you exercise on time, you can add unlimited points and improve your attributes. He originally worked as a handyman for a Taoist temple in a small town, but could not escape being a slave for the rest of his life. He seemed to have discovered a new world when he opened his eyes... This is the story of a little Taoist boy who is unwilling to be ordinary and moves towards the highest realm of life.

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Demon_eb39mo ago

not bad

Destroy the Taoist temple if you can! At the beginning, I almost erased the raw ones.

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Xuan Got a Xuan_bd38mo ago

The two daughters of the Taoist temple... talk to themselves. It looks so annoying!

After reading the first few chapters, the writing was actually quite good, but after seeing the two daughters of the author come out, I felt uncomfortable and kept talking to myself. Although according to the era and background of the article, this is correct. But I'm so annoyed by it. I'm sorry, I'm withdrawing

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-false Name.39mo ago

The killer leader is so rubbish

The manager is rubbish. He can't even kill a disciple who broke into the house from behind. He kills the two masters from the front 😑

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Book Friends 20210301740039588039mo ago

The author's writing is good, and the details are better. It is not an exaggeration to call this a sacred book. . .

The author's writing is good, and the details are better. It is not an exaggeration to call this a sacred book.

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Surrounding You38mo ago

The book is good, but why are there so few reviews?

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