The Country Will Perish in Seven Days? but I Really Became an Immortal

The Country Will Perish in Seven Days? but I Really Became an Immortal

by The Last Darkness Before Takeoff

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Luo Chuan traveled through time and became the most infamous king in Great Xia. He was obsessed with cultivating immortals and forced the world into chaos! The prime minister scolded him for being obsessed with cultivating immortals and neglecting government affairs. The general scolded him for neglecting military affairs and bringing about his own destruction. The Queen Mother cried and asked him to give the throne to the wise king. Because everyone knows that there are no immortals in this world! Even at the peak of martial arts, one can fight a hundred! Now the northern barbarian empress is leading a million cavalry south. She will break through the imperial city in seven days. She wants to skin him, cramp him, and hang him on the city gate! The ministers fled, the harem was in chaos, and everyone in the world was waiting to see his tragic end. Faced with a dead situation, Luochuan didn't panic at all, but intensified his efforts! On the first day, he copied the Prime Minister's Xiti Foundation Building Technique. On the third day, he snatched the fiancée of the wise king - and was reviled by thousands of people, breaking through the golden elixir. On the fifth day, he threw all the loyal ministers who had remonstrated with him into prison - the literati criticized him verbally and in writing, and he realized the Nascent Soul. On the seventh day, the Empress of the Northern Barbarians came to the city with one million troops and gave an order to open the city gate-- He walked out alone. One hand held down the empress' Tianling Cap. "From today on, you are my concubine." "Not convinced?" "I am an immortal now, do you think you have the right to dissent?"

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