Cultivating Immortality in Reincarnation

Cultivating Immortality in Reincarnation

by Famous Bandit

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146Kwords97chapters
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Ch. 109一百零八章:降世闻道洲
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Summary of the previous article: This book is a book with an extremely ruthless villain. The villain is understood from the perspective of ordinary people rather than subjectively. Readers, please understand as appropriate. The immortals were buried in the mountains and seas, and the human emperor was cut off by the law of heaven and his foundation has been missing ever since. Heavenly Immortals, Earthly Immortals, Corpse Immortals, all races can only practice Taoism for a hundred years. Liu Yan, a student of literature and art, traveled to this mountain and sea, and found that he actually had an immortal soul that was as immortal as heaven and could reincarnate infinitely. And after each reincarnation completes the purification of merit and karma, an ancient secret treasure can be awakened from the reincarnation and brought back. At this point, the world has welcomed its true master. In the first reincarnation, a nest of water snakes practiced under the bridge. Cause and effect were revealed, and the Nine Mountains and Eight Seas ushered in the Eight Seas Dragon King. In the second reincarnation, he transformed into an eagle, and an old Buddha cut off the meat to feed the eagle to the Western Heaven. The third reincarnation turned into a green bull, and the first Taoist order in the world was established. In the fourth reincarnation, he became a dragon turtle carrying a heavenly book, and the ancient treasure mirror was revived again. The fifth reincarnation became a strange beast carrying an inscription, and the Confucian tradition of cultivating immortality was established in the human world... This book is also known as "Cultivation of Immortality in Reincarnation", "Whatever Cannot Be Seen and Touched", "Whoever Calls My True Name Can Enter the Treasure Realm of Reincarnation". "I am the talker of the Three Religions"

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