
Longevity: Liver Experience Begins from Hard Labor
About This Novel
Ding Cheng traveled through the troubled times of martial arts. He found himself serving as the lowest-level slave in the army. Just the daily tasks of moving bricks and laying walls to build the city wall made him tired to the point of death. Just when he was desperate, he suddenly found that he had opened the door! [Successfully moving bricks, hard labor experience +1] [Occupation: Hard labor lv.0 (1\U002F20)] As long as you perform career-related work, you can gain experience points, upgrade your level and gain attribute bonuses! There are also professional-specific skills that make him more powerful. And the function of the system goes far beyond that... Ding Cheng acted in a low-key manner, developed modestly, and combined with this world's cultivation system, finally found his own path to immortality!
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Official(9)Scraped 22d ago
Very brainless, afraid of this and that, illogical
I almost died after reading Chapter 6. Rubbish.
Mindless viewing, mindless novel
No brainer, what are you doing with so many attributes? Just to make up the word count?
I knew it was rubbish just by reading the comment section, but I still took a look at it. It was really rubbish.
If people with abnormal brains have to do hard labor if they don't do anything, can't they be upgraded elsewhere? ? ?
It's okay, but it's too deliberate, unlike the liver experience
The transition is quite awkward. . . Like breaking through a barrier
Wouldn't it be better to directly take charge of the army? A general is better than anything else.
It's all about hard work
If they all run away and go back to work as your coolies, they won't change jobs to other professions.
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Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 22d ago
Very brainless, afraid of this and that, illogical
I almost died after reading Chapter 6. Rubbish.
Mindless viewing, mindless novel
No brainer, what are you doing with so many attributes? Just to make up the word count?
I knew it was rubbish just by reading the comment section, but I still took a look at it. It was really rubbish.
If people with abnormal brains have to do hard labor if they don't do anything, can't they be upgraded elsewhere? ? ?
It's okay, but it's too deliberate, unlike the liver experience
The transition is quite awkward. . . Like breaking through a barrier
Wouldn't it be better to directly take charge of the army? A general is better than anything else.
It's all about hard work
If they all run away and go back to work as your coolies, they won't change jobs to other professions.









