
Martial Spirit Girl: All My Contracts Are Ancient Martial Spirits
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[Martial Spirit Girl] + [Hot-blooded and Refreshing Article] + [Decisive Killing] All over the world, thousands of races compete for hegemony, and the human race begins the era of martial arts. When girls reach adulthood, they can transform into martial arts spirits and possess all kinds of incredible and extraordinary powers that can destroy heaven and earth. When a boy reaches adulthood, he can awaken to become a soul master and contract with a girl who is transformed into a martial soul to fight together and resist all races. Lu Xingzhou traveled through time and found that the more powerful the martial spirit, no one dared to contract with them, because the stronger the martial spirit, the greater the side effects, especially those ancient martial spirits with infinite power! Immortal Thunder Cannon, side effect: Each cannon consumes one year of life. "Who dares to make a contract? If a hundred shots are fired, the person will be dead." Emperor's mirror, side effects: insanity. "Sometimes he is sober, sometimes he is nervous, he is erratic, he goes crazy and kills his own people!" Xuanhuang Exquisite Pagoda, side effect: the body gradually becomes jade. "You will die before your whole body is transformed into jade!" -- Looking at a group of women who were transformed into ancient martial arts spirits but were despised by others, Lu Xingzhou: "No one has made a contract? Then I won't be polite! I want them all!"
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
I haven't read it, but after reading the introduction, I feel like it's a bit of a problem! Especially this damn decisive killing is all just a trick. . .
I cut this one out for 40,000 yuan and don't dare to read it.
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
I haven't read it, but after reading the introduction, I feel like it's a bit of a problem! Especially this damn decisive killing is all just a trick. . .
I cut this one out for 40,000 yuan and don't dare to read it.









