
Night Fairy
by Gu Changchao
About This Novel
Traveling through the world of cultivation and becoming a dying boy on a hospital bed, Han Che unexpectedly awakened an ability called 'Night Travel'. Whenever night falls, as long as he closes his eyes, his consciousness will leave his body and float in the night sky like a wandering soul, quietly overlooking the world within a hundred miles. He saw a Taoist rising up in the wind among the boundless mountains, and instantly fell under the Nine Heavens Thunder Tribulation: [Promotion: Great Dao Enlightenment +20] He saw blue tiles and white walls, a city high school, Confucian scholars in civilian clothes reciting scriptures, and the hall was full of awe-inspiring literary spirit: [Enlightenment·Zhengmeng Nourishing Qi Chapter] He saw a sword coming from the west, with cold light like snow and energy like a rainbow. It killed the big monster with a flick of his finger: [Comprehension of Bai Chi's Sword Intent] He also saw the heavy snow falling, and the thin middle-aged man was red-faced arguing with others over two or three pennies, just because he had to save more money to make medicine and make soup for him... Immortals are hermits in the mortal world, traveling thousands of miles at night under the bright moon.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
Your content has little to do with the title of your book!
Since you have set the ability to "wander at night", you can understand whatever you see, understand the Tao, and understand the Tao. Then you use it? The introduction is just the content of the first few chapters, and the result is the latest chapter. Except for showing off the ability at the beginning, it has never been used again, and I have never practiced it. I am running around here and there, playing dungeons. Since you don't use it, why do you want to set this ability? You don't need to "night-journey" to understand the skills and the like acquired along the way!
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
Your content has little to do with the title of your book!
Since you have set the ability to "wander at night", you can understand whatever you see, understand the Tao, and understand the Tao. Then you use it? The introduction is just the content of the first few chapters, and the result is the latest chapter. Except for showing off the ability at the beginning, it has never been used again, and I have never practiced it. I am running around here and there, playing dungeons. Since you don't use it, why do you want to set this ability? You don't need to "night-journey" to understand the skills and the like acquired along the way!









