
Cultivation of Immortality Begins with Giving Birth to a Child
by Wangsk
About This Novel
Traveling through the world of cultivating immortals, Ren An searched for immortality and the Tao, but failed for many years, so he accepted the reality, married a wife and had children. Unexpectedly, after the birth of his eldest son, Ren An suddenly discovered that with each additional child, he would have a "fairy relationship". Thousands of years later. Ren's immortal clan has countless descendants. The ancestor of the Ren family has boundless magical power. ... ...
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Official(6)Scraped 12d ago
O disaster star, it's okay if this immortal doesn't practice cultivation. Shameful
I don't know whether it's the novel's protagonist who is ruthless or the author.
The author is a person with social experience. After being severely beaten by life, he can still face it positively😁
The author is definitely the kind of person who can concentrate on accumulation😍
What books has the author written before? I can't find it.
This is awesome. I gave it 6 stars. It looks like a good layout, but in fact it doesn't stand up to scrutiny at all. Can the Human Emperor destroy Buddha, Tao, and Heaven?
He is ruthless, cold-hearted, sinister, and will do whatever it takes to achieve his goals. It would be damning if this book could be read. There is no bright spot in the character of the protagonist. I guess anyone who gives the protagonist a book about cultivating immortals and asks the protagonist to kneel down and recognize his father will recognize him.
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 12d ago
O disaster star, it's okay if this immortal doesn't practice cultivation. Shameful
I don't know whether it's the novel's protagonist who is ruthless or the author.
The author is a person with social experience. After being severely beaten by life, he can still face it positively😁
The author is definitely the kind of person who can concentrate on accumulation😍
What books has the author written before? I can't find it.
This is awesome. I gave it 6 stars. It looks like a good layout, but in fact it doesn't stand up to scrutiny at all. Can the Human Emperor destroy Buddha, Tao, and Heaven?
He is ruthless, cold-hearted, sinister, and will do whatever it takes to achieve his goals. It would be damning if this book could be read. There is no bright spot in the character of the protagonist. I guess anyone who gives the protagonist a book about cultivating immortals and asks the protagonist to kneel down and recognize his father will recognize him.









