
I Have Been Cultivating Immortality for a Hundred Generations, and I Am Struggling to Stick to Chunyang Despite Being Afraid of Society
by Yubai Meow
About This Novel
The child-faced master had evil intentions towards him, and the master of the Fox-Ear Pavilion secretly licked the remaining tea; A female thief in black quietly attacks in the middle of the night, and colleagues in Bingshan secretly sniff; The dragon girl Qingmei made a one-sided promise for three lives, and the plump mushroom transformed into a human being; ... Li Zhi drank the pink black tea brought by his personal maid and tripled the restrictions on the outside of the house! He has been cultivating immortality for hundreds of generations, and has been pure Yang for hundreds of generations. He is about to find the key to breaking the cycle of reincarnation! It happened that at this time, strange magical powers were awakened, and many goddesses around him began to mutate. Originally, they were all good people-- Now, he just wants to refuse!
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
The author has cut it, the protagonist is anti-social and anti-human in the early stage, and turns into a yandere and pervert in the later stage.
A new way of thinking. Hundreds of reincarnations do not necessarily sharpen one's mind, but can also make people pervert. Especially this shouldn't be called a hundred reincarnations, it should be a three-thousand-year cycle. In short, the protagonist seems to be pure and good, but in fact he has become a pervert. He thinks that everything is illusory and that people are like bamboo shoots that grow every year. In the later stage, they also turn black. And the author kept saying it would be a happy ending, and then he cut it
In fact, the protagonist is a fake monk. The real one would probably have become a monk long ago, practiced silent chanting, and visited tombs, so that he didn't have to talk or see anyone.
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
The author has cut it, the protagonist is anti-social and anti-human in the early stage, and turns into a yandere and pervert in the later stage.
A new way of thinking. Hundreds of reincarnations do not necessarily sharpen one's mind, but can also make people pervert. Especially this shouldn't be called a hundred reincarnations, it should be a three-thousand-year cycle. In short, the protagonist seems to be pure and good, but in fact he has become a pervert. He thinks that everything is illusory and that people are like bamboo shoots that grow every year. In the later stage, they also turn black. And the author kept saying it would be a happy ending, and then he cut it
In fact, the protagonist is a fake monk. The real one would probably have become a monk long ago, practiced silent chanting, and visited tombs, so that he didn't have to talk or see anyone.









