
Cultivation of Immortality Starts from Raising a Box of Geniuses
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Yang Ji accidentally got a rotten wooden box and found that there was a vast world inside. One day in the outside world and one year in the box! After he shed his blood and recognized his master, he actually became the "Way of Heaven" in this world. He threw a sword skill casually, and the young man who picked up the sword skill carried [Sword Heart]. Dropping a piece of broken silver, the refugee saved turned out to be [Perfect Spiritual Root]. He dropped a steamed bun, and the girl he rescued turned out to be [Lucky Star]. After throwing away a cultivation technique, the white-haired old man who was about to expire unexpectedly showed the dual destiny of "late bloomer" and "God rewards hard work". Yang Ji originally thought that he was the "son of destiny", but as a god, he didn't have any talent. Until he gradually discovered that by improving his own strength, he could unlock more [Heavenly Permissions]! From then on, he could "temporarily borrow" these enviable talents such as [Sword Heart], [Perfect Spiritual Root], [Lucky Star], [Tiandao Rewards Qin]... With the foundation of one realm, he is master of all kinds of skills, magical powers, elixirs, weapons, formations, and talismans. He also gained insight into the laws and operations of the world in the box from the perspective of "the way of heaven", condensed thousands of Tao seeds in the outside world, and achieved the supreme Tao fruit. He also spied on the world in the box from the level of laws to see how one by one the most powerful masters could overcome the tribulations, and then wrote "100 Ways to Safely Survive the Tribulation", which shocked the world of immortality. He took advantage of the difference in the speed of time between the two worlds to cultivate a ten-year-old elixir in the box, and then turned it into a rare treasure from the outside world. When he reached the top of the immortal path, Yang Ji looked back at the way he came and couldn't help but sigh. The foundation of an orthodox tradition is indeed incomparable to that of a world!
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