
At the Age of Eighty, He Used Martial Arts to Prove Taoism in the World of Xianxia
by Licking Cat That Loves To Lick Fish
About This Novel
Equipped with a martial arts modifier, Jiang Mu climbed to the top step by step in the world and became almost invincible. Only when he was eighty years old did he discover that he was an immortal warrior. There were immortals who moved mountains and filled the seas, and lived as long as the heavens. However, he had no spiritual roots and could not cultivate immortality. When he used martial arts to prove Taoism, he discovered that the immortals were not human at all... The new book "It turns out I am the Devil" has been released
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Official(9)Scraped 7d ago
How does the author set up the realm? The protagonist is already above heaven and humans, Xu Su is still a heavenly being, and the protagonist cannot defeat her. Is there no limit to the spiritual power absorbed by each realm? The Tianling Root should only absorb spiritual power quickly and practice quickly, right? Or is it that the protagonist has only reached the realm, but not the cultivation level, just like a strong man re-cultivating. Or is there not much difference between Martial Saints and Heavenly Beings? It's like the difference between the first level of Qi training and the second level of Qi training, rather than the difference between Qi training and golden elixir.
The writing is the same as **, some people will be immortals at the age of 80, and some people will be immortals in their 20s if they are not qualified. How can you live to be born like a dog after 80 years?
Not bad, there are too many shadows of other novels
The setting of bugs cultivating immortals is really good, but later on I felt that the author had drifted away and created a reborn person. Let's create another monkey named Wukong, and the interaction between the protagonist and Wukong. From this point of view, it's very dramatic and nondescript. The realm of the person is unclear, and it feels like the spiritual power of a realm is not up to the mark. The realm and cultivation level are different, and the cultivation level can be as high as becoming a god, but the result is that the realm is rubbish. Gone, gone
How could an ordinary person without technological plug-ins develop steam engines, electricity, muskets, and even Gatling guns in just a few decades? ****Bud.
Good. You can take a look and it's worth appreciating. But. It feels like it's missing a little bit of charm later on.
After the protagonist becomes the master of the world, what follows is a running account.
At the age of eighty, he used martial arts to prove Taoism in the world of Xianxia
When will this book contain content involving immortal cultivators?
what happened to the author
As I kept chasing, I suddenly became a member. Once you become a member, updates will stop soon.
Qidian's book turns out to be read by some people.
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Official(9)Scraped 7d ago
How does the author set up the realm? The protagonist is already above heaven and humans, Xu Su is still a heavenly being, and the protagonist cannot defeat her. Is there no limit to the spiritual power absorbed by each realm? The Tianling Root should only absorb spiritual power quickly and practice quickly, right? Or is it that the protagonist has only reached the realm, but not the cultivation level, just like a strong man re-cultivating. Or is there not much difference between Martial Saints and Heavenly Beings? It's like the difference between the first level of Qi training and the second level of Qi training, rather than the difference between Qi training and golden elixir.
The writing is the same as **, some people will be immortals at the age of 80, and some people will be immortals in their 20s if they are not qualified. How can you live to be born like a dog after 80 years?
Not bad, there are too many shadows of other novels
The setting of bugs cultivating immortals is really good, but later on I felt that the author had drifted away and created a reborn person. Let's create another monkey named Wukong, and the interaction between the protagonist and Wukong. From this point of view, it's very dramatic and nondescript. The realm of the person is unclear, and it feels like the spiritual power of a realm is not up to the mark. The realm and cultivation level are different, and the cultivation level can be as high as becoming a god, but the result is that the realm is rubbish. Gone, gone
How could an ordinary person without technological plug-ins develop steam engines, electricity, muskets, and even Gatling guns in just a few decades? ****Bud.
Good. You can take a look and it's worth appreciating. But. It feels like it's missing a little bit of charm later on.
After the protagonist becomes the master of the world, what follows is a running account.
At the age of eighty, he used martial arts to prove Taoism in the world of Xianxia
When will this book contain content involving immortal cultivators?
what happened to the author
As I kept chasing, I suddenly became a member. Once you become a member, updates will stop soon.
Qidian's book turns out to be read by some people.













