
Covering the Sky: the Holy Spirit, the Mother Qi of All Things, Pushes Across the Heavens
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The Ruthless Emperor: Where is the source of the mother energy of all things that I put here? Turned into the Holy Spirit and ran away? Ji Family: Xuanhuang Holy Spirit! How dare you destroy my Ji family's divine body! All races in the ancient times: Xuanhuang Origin! How dare you humiliate the Son of God! Immortal Mountain: Let's see who dares to touch the emperor who is destined by my Holy Spirit! Emperor Wu Shi: Look, Immortal, your son has been captured and used as a mount. -- Note: Join the Immortal Mountain
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Official(44)Scraped 2d ago
The poisonous point is that the protagonist, a novice, can take the initiative to retain the so-called time-traveling substance, and can also use this thing to fight against the blood of ruthless people. It's nonsense. The protagonist starts with a Dao palace, and more than fifty cards have not yet broken through the four-pole pure pressure. The protagonist is a holy spirit, the son of heaven, or a black and yellow root. He can be called a little Tianxin. As a result, he can't find a way or an opportunity to be born. To put it bluntly, it is just like the previous saying that the holy spirit of the protagonist cannot give birth to fairy gold or treasure.
I can't understand that my combat power is so low. The Taoist palace's attack on the dragon god is not so exaggerated.
It's simply outrageous. This is the Holy Spirit! It's obviously the Immortal Emperor! On the second level of the Taoist Palace, I defeated a group of dragon-transforming realm cultivators who were not casual cultivators but who had practiced the Emperor's Sutra.
The author is Da Da, the heroine is the ruthless Emperor
I hope the author can set up a membership to view it. Never pay
The beginning was a poisonous point, Tao Palace triggered the divine ban, and it really made me laugh when I saw it. Crossing the eight realms is not the same as the divine restraint, the divine restraint is not the same as the nine realms, and crossing the nine realms is not the same as the divine restraint. The original book does not say that people like Wu Shi can trigger the divine restraint in the palace. The setting of Divine Forbidden in the original work is similar to that of a domain, which requires certain conditions to be met before it can be triggered.
The Tao Te Ching is quite suitable for the source of Qi, the mother of all things. (Nothing is called the beginning of heaven and earth. Yes is called the mother of all things.) Although I don't know what it means, it just feels very suitable.
I remember there was a place called the Garden of the Holy Spirit. Can the author write about it?
I need an explanation, what is traveling through matter?
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Official(44)Scraped 2d ago
The poisonous point is that the protagonist, a novice, can take the initiative to retain the so-called time-traveling substance, and can also use this thing to fight against the blood of ruthless people. It's nonsense. The protagonist starts with a Dao palace, and more than fifty cards have not yet broken through the four-pole pure pressure. The protagonist is a holy spirit, the son of heaven, or a black and yellow root. He can be called a little Tianxin. As a result, he can't find a way or an opportunity to be born. To put it bluntly, it is just like the previous saying that the holy spirit of the protagonist cannot give birth to fairy gold or treasure.
I can't understand that my combat power is so low. The Taoist palace's attack on the dragon god is not so exaggerated.
It's simply outrageous. This is the Holy Spirit! It's obviously the Immortal Emperor! On the second level of the Taoist Palace, I defeated a group of dragon-transforming realm cultivators who were not casual cultivators but who had practiced the Emperor's Sutra.
The author is Da Da, the heroine is the ruthless Emperor
I hope the author can set up a membership to view it. Never pay
The beginning was a poisonous point, Tao Palace triggered the divine ban, and it really made me laugh when I saw it. Crossing the eight realms is not the same as the divine restraint, the divine restraint is not the same as the nine realms, and crossing the nine realms is not the same as the divine restraint. The original book does not say that people like Wu Shi can trigger the divine restraint in the palace. The setting of Divine Forbidden in the original work is similar to that of a domain, which requires certain conditions to be met before it can be triggered.
The Tao Te Ching is quite suitable for the source of Qi, the mother of all things. (Nothing is called the beginning of heaven and earth. Yes is called the mother of all things.) Although I don't know what it means, it just feels very suitable.
I remember there was a place called the Garden of the Holy Spirit. Can the author write about it?
I need an explanation, what is traveling through matter?









