
Righteous Path to Immortality
by Twenty Hong
About This Novel
According to ancient legend, the ancient god Fuxi created eight techniques for cultivating the heart, which are called Fuxi's Eight Techniques. If someone obtains these eight peerless secrets, he can obtain the path of spiritual cultivation left by Fuxi in the human world, enter the supreme divine realm in one fell swoop, and become a generation of true gods. He will coexist with the sun and the moon in heaven and earth, and will be immortal and eternally free from reincarnation. And this story begins with a seemingly ordinary boy...
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Official(9)Scraped 1mo ago
There are limits to martial arts novels, but there are no limits to cultivating immortality.
A good novel about cultivating immortals is written like a martial arts novel, and the dialogue is as long and smelly as an old lady's foot-binding cloth, and her thoughts are as simple as a child's. The first part says that the daughter of Mrs. Wang from her hometown, Xiaolan, got married, and the second part says that she joined the cultivation sect when she was a child.
It was all acceptable at first, but then suddenly the number of spouses increased, and they started to watch, fuck, and directly enter the harem. I have never seen a woman in my life, so these Internet article authors easily turned it into a harem article.
It doesn't matter if the front is boring, it's just a novel for dinner. When I become an adult, the ambiguity between three women really makes me speechless.
Go away, I haven't finished reading any of them. I originally wanted to read them, but you brought up modern history and I'm not interested at all. What the hell is Qin Shihuang! I hate fantasy being linked to modern history.
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Very young, this is my first time writing a novel about cultivating immortals
After watching more than ten times, there is no tropical
Children are too mature at heart
A child who grew up in a village with a low overall culture, in a place where even "Qi" had to be searched for several days, actually thought of the word ice muscle and jade bone, spoke in overly mature words, and played a game of hide-and-seek. The key is that a ten-year-old girl spoke like she was seventeen or eighteen years old. The age and behavioral settings here really made me laugh out loud. I feel the same when I am fifteen years old, but he is twelve years old... Furthermore, does the author feel that calling him Xiao Shitou must mean he is naive?
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Official(9)Scraped 1mo ago
There are limits to martial arts novels, but there are no limits to cultivating immortality.
A good novel about cultivating immortals is written like a martial arts novel, and the dialogue is as long and smelly as an old lady's foot-binding cloth, and her thoughts are as simple as a child's. The first part says that the daughter of Mrs. Wang from her hometown, Xiaolan, got married, and the second part says that she joined the cultivation sect when she was a child.
It was all acceptable at first, but then suddenly the number of spouses increased, and they started to watch, fuck, and directly enter the harem. I have never seen a woman in my life, so these Internet article authors easily turned it into a harem article.
It doesn't matter if the front is boring, it's just a novel for dinner. When I become an adult, the ambiguity between three women really makes me speechless.
Go away, I haven't finished reading any of them. I originally wanted to read them, but you brought up modern history and I'm not interested at all. What the hell is Qin Shihuang! I hate fantasy being linked to modern history.
quack quack
Advertisement Advertisement, come on😊
Hahaha
Come on (●°u°●)??
Very young, this is my first time writing a novel about cultivating immortals
After watching more than ten times, there is no tropical
Children are too mature at heart
A child who grew up in a village with a low overall culture, in a place where even "Qi" had to be searched for several days, actually thought of the word ice muscle and jade bone, spoke in overly mature words, and played a game of hide-and-seek. The key is that a ten-year-old girl spoke like she was seventeen or eighteen years old. The age and behavioral settings here really made me laugh out loud. I feel the same when I am fifteen years old, but he is twelve years old... Furthermore, does the author feel that calling him Xiao Shitou must mean he is naive?
Come on (●°u°●) "Baby Beibei
Come on (●°u°●)", Baby Beibei (๑˙❥˙๑)









