
I Am Pursuing a Career in Xiu Xianwen
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Summary: In the story of Long Aotian, the male protagonist, start a career and fall in love casually. Jiang Ziran traveled to Long Aotian's story about cultivating immortals and fighting monsters and upgrading. As an ordinary NPC, he must conscientiously prepare the background for the hero to upgrade and fight monsters, and throw many treasures to the hero at the right time to help the hero become the son of luck, help the hero overcome obstacles, and finally hide his merit and fame and become the hero's partner. As an independent woman in the new era, Jiang Ziran directly refused, screw the male protagonist Long Aotian, I will provide the good resources myself, fight monsters and upgrade myself, I am my own heroine. The only drawback is that there are too many junior brothers and fans in the sect, who have to help deliver love letters every day, but the hands are short, so I will help because of the generous spending of the fans. Who makes the heroine the poorest swordsman? Ps: There is a young lady who concentrates on her career in the novel about cultivating immortals. Male Protagonist's Perspective: The eldest sister of the sect has become very strange recently. Everyone said that the eldest sister is addicted to practice and has gone crazy. Song Zhizhou found that the senior sister seemed to like him and always sent him love letters. It was not impossible to give her this opportunity. Note: The inner drama of the male protagonist enriches the self-guided strategy. His character is cold and narcissistic. He thinks that the female protagonist is deeply in love with him, but in fact, he is deeply in love with her. The heroine loves money, power, and cultivation, and is relatively slow-tempered emotionally. The author is a newbie, and his writing style is a bit shabby. There may be many problems with the character and plot settings. You can point it out directly. No one may read this article, but if you do, thank you very much for reading and supporting it!
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