
The Story of a Peasant Girl Cultivating Immortality Through Time
About This Novel
From Chen Xi to Hu Dieer, she did not have the joy of starting over, only the helplessness of being manipulated by fate again. An ordinary stone opened up a whole new world and ushered in a bright future. A book that does not cultivate immortality in the world of immortality
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Official(23)Scraped 1mo ago
The hostess is so annoying. Why is the hostess always accommodating her? She shouldn't be accommodating her. She hasn't done anything for the hostess. She always doubts the hostess.
So far it's still very interesting, but I hope there won't be a male protagonist
And my mother who really doesn't like the heroine very much
Brief comment
The hostess is very verbose and seems to be indiscriminate, and the father is stubborn and always acting confused. The whole article is very long-winded, and I wrote several chapters on a simple matter.
A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise! When Chen Xi traveled through time and became Hu Die'er, although the family she was born into was not rich, she had a pair of parents who loved her. It's always good! Perhaps, this is another kind of compensation from God for her!
Die'er's mother sometimes seems to be sick
Great updates
The heroine can ask her relatives to practice immortality, but don't tell others about the space. Is it a one-to-one relationship? If the heroine is so good at cultivating immortals, she shouldn't take on second-hand men or compete with others for a man. The heroine should find a Taoist companion.
I think the heroine's mother is a bit long-winded and her father is a bit straightforward. And just looking at the previous content, it is difficult to tell that the protagonist is Hu Dieer, because there are too many dialogues between her family members. However, she has just traveled through time and is still a child, but I don't think we should spend a lot of words describing her family!
I hope there won't be a male protagonist
The heroine won't be like that prince or something. Then she can't become an immortal. I hope it's not the hero.
I want to know if there will be a male protagonist. I hope there won't be a male protagonist. Even if there is, let's have someone who is a cultivator, okay? The fifth prince and the heroine should say goodbye, a mortal and a cultivator? Are you serious? Moreover, the heroine is a bit disgusting. She won't accept or refuse when someone confesses their love to her. Who is she? If you like it, just like it. Is it so difficult to say it if you don't like it? Why did you write the heroine as Bai Lian? If you end up with the fifth prince, then I won't mention this, but if the male protagonist is really him, then your male protagonist's setting is really unlikable.
Chen Xi's parents divorced when she was a child. Her mother has been immersed in pain and can't help herself, and doesn't care about her. She is also not liked by her grandparents. She has only been loved by her grandfather and father since she was a child. However, her grandfather passed away early, and her father also works outside all year round.
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Official(23)Scraped 1mo ago
The hostess is so annoying. Why is the hostess always accommodating her? She shouldn't be accommodating her. She hasn't done anything for the hostess. She always doubts the hostess.
So far it's still very interesting, but I hope there won't be a male protagonist
And my mother who really doesn't like the heroine very much
Brief comment
The hostess is very verbose and seems to be indiscriminate, and the father is stubborn and always acting confused. The whole article is very long-winded, and I wrote several chapters on a simple matter.
A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise! When Chen Xi traveled through time and became Hu Die'er, although the family she was born into was not rich, she had a pair of parents who loved her. It's always good! Perhaps, this is another kind of compensation from God for her!
Die'er's mother sometimes seems to be sick
Great updates
The heroine can ask her relatives to practice immortality, but don't tell others about the space. Is it a one-to-one relationship? If the heroine is so good at cultivating immortals, she shouldn't take on second-hand men or compete with others for a man. The heroine should find a Taoist companion.
I think the heroine's mother is a bit long-winded and her father is a bit straightforward. And just looking at the previous content, it is difficult to tell that the protagonist is Hu Dieer, because there are too many dialogues between her family members. However, she has just traveled through time and is still a child, but I don't think we should spend a lot of words describing her family!
I hope there won't be a male protagonist
The heroine won't be like that prince or something. Then she can't become an immortal. I hope it's not the hero.
I want to know if there will be a male protagonist. I hope there won't be a male protagonist. Even if there is, let's have someone who is a cultivator, okay? The fifth prince and the heroine should say goodbye, a mortal and a cultivator? Are you serious? Moreover, the heroine is a bit disgusting. She won't accept or refuse when someone confesses their love to her. Who is she? If you like it, just like it. Is it so difficult to say it if you don't like it? Why did you write the heroine as Bai Lian? If you end up with the fifth prince, then I won't mention this, but if the male protagonist is really him, then your male protagonist's setting is really unlikable.
Chen Xi's parents divorced when she was a child. Her mother has been immersed in pain and can't help herself, and doesn't care about her. She is also not liked by her grandparents. She has only been loved by her grandfather and father since she was a child. However, her grandfather passed away early, and her father also works outside all year round.









