
I Play the Sims in the World of Cultivating Immortals
About This Novel
Traveling through the world of Xianxia, Lin Xiao obtained a simulator, rose from a young age, created his own skills, farmed and harvested leeks, and at the same time wondered whether he was the leeks used by others to cultivate the simulator. I thought that no matter how I tried to commit suicide in the simulated world, it would not affect reality. Until he encountered a drop of Supreme blood, the mysterious Supreme was reborn in the simulated world, and appeared in reality along the line of cause and effect. Lin Xiao looked at the reborn Fox Lady Supreme, stared at her wagging fox tail and ears, couldn't help but reached out and pinched them...
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Official(3)Scraped 15d ago
It's so wide, it's great👍 Why risk it when you can save it?
After all, there are only two simulated coins every year. There is really no need to take too many risks. If you are taking risks, just save them. If the danger is too high, just hide and use the simulated coins to find a way out. There is no need to waste money. It would be meaningless if you rely on the so-called protagonist's aura to save the day.
Why don't you save before taking the adventure? This will prevent you from crashing for no apparent reason.
When I was at the ruins of the Seven Jue Old Man, I felt that I could save it first and then go see it. In this way, I would have one life left, and then I could search for other opportunities. In fact, there was not much time left for him.
. . . . . . . . Uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh
I don't understand what is written. Can anyone explain it to me?
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 15d ago
It's so wide, it's great👍 Why risk it when you can save it?
After all, there are only two simulated coins every year. There is really no need to take too many risks. If you are taking risks, just save them. If the danger is too high, just hide and use the simulated coins to find a way out. There is no need to waste money. It would be meaningless if you rely on the so-called protagonist's aura to save the day.
Why don't you save before taking the adventure? This will prevent you from crashing for no apparent reason.
When I was at the ruins of the Seven Jue Old Man, I felt that I could save it first and then go see it. In this way, I would have one life left, and then I could search for other opportunities. In fact, there was not much time left for him.
. . . . . . . . Uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh
I don't understand what is written. Can anyone explain it to me?









