
Honghuang: Don't Let the Human Race Have an Easy Time? Don't Forget That
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[PS: It's absolutely fun for me to write about the prehistoric times! Don't be sloppy, I have already written many popular books, so don't worry and read them! Chu Feng was originally a 21st century cow horse in his previous life, but he found out that he was the successor on the day of his wedding. He couldn't take it easy, and before he died, he swore that if he lived again, he would never be a successor. As a result, he was reborn as Nuwa created humans and became one of the innate human races. But Chu Feng didn't know. He thought it was God's favor and gave him a beautiful woman after a new life. He immediately ran up to strike up a conversation, which made Nuwa angry. Chu Feng's heels were destroyed on the spot, and Chu Feng's cultivation path was cut off. Chu Feng: OK, since you won't let me have an easy time, then no one else can have an easy time. Chu Feng led the human race to worship Pangu's sect and gained a great opportunity. The Human Virgin? What do you want that thing for? I was afraid of being a grandson in my previous life, but who will be a grandson in this life? Taiqing wants to establish a human religion? Sorry, the human race doesn't recognize it. Want five saints in one day? There are no doors! In short, whatever you want to do, I will destroy it. Whoever Hongjun wants to destroy, I will save. Whoever Hongjun wants to suppress, I will unite with! In short, I am going against you. In the end, the lich stopped fighting and drank and talked. Hou Tu will no longer be reincarnated. Tongtian no longer participates in the Conferment of Gods, so what do you love! Hongjun and others were so angry that the three corpses jumped! Hongjun: That Chu Feng is just a troublemaker! Nuwa: Why didn't I paint him on the wall? Taiqing: What should I teach you to do? Chu Feng: This is the price of not letting humans have an easy time. .... On the surface, Chu Feng is a troublemaker and a villain, but secretly Chu Feng directly proves the Taoist saint.
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