Mortal: Aoki Changsheng

Mortal: Aoki Changsheng

by The Peas Are Coming To Stew

Length:
108Kwords25chapters
Latest:
Ch. 25Apologize
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About This Novel

Lin Mu traveled to Yellow Maple Valley, and as soon as he opened his eyes, he was slapped in the face by the lowest-level iron pot handyman job. He had the lowest qualifications, two spiritual stones per month, and even the canteen cook could look down on him. Fortunately, he wears a silver-patterned ring of unknown origin on his left hand, which can absorb the essence of vegetation and sense the breath of spiritual plants. Others rely on spiritual roots to survive, but he relies on spiritual grass to "feel the pulse". He originally thought that he would be able to build a foundation by farming in a low-key manner, but a series of unexplainable strange things dragged him into a bottomless undercurrent - there was a cold cultivation array hidden deep in the Hundred Medicine Garden that should not have appeared, and buried in the ravine was the mark of a knife that shattered the foundation stone slab. The good-for-nothing senior brother in the dining hall was ladling soup for him with a smile, and the tracking mark of the Ghost Spirit Gate was still pressed under the stove; the gray robes of the mountain patrol team drank the mushroom stewed chicken he made all day long and looked after him; the Breitling plants in the inner garden were dug out from the roots one by one, and the top soil was filled neatly. The rules in the valley said that stealing spiritual plants was a serious crime, but no one told him what rules should be used to treat a sect that was rotting from within. When the good-for-nothing brother finally took off his smiling mask and invited him to "steal the inner garden, divide spiritual plants, and build foundations in pairs" together, the farm laborers in the Qi refining period had only two options left - either become someone else's chess piece and be eaten clean, or stand in front of everyone and overturn the chessboard. [Cultivation of Immortality Sect] + [Game of Wisdom] + [Flow of Grass and Trees] + [Group Image Hidden Line] + [No Brainless Crush]

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The Peas Are Coming to Stew1mo ago

To the twenty-three readers who have collected "Aoki Changsheng": Sorry. I know this ending comes too suddenly. When you saw the three words "full text completed", you were probably just as stunned as I was when I typed these three words. A story that started as a handyman in the Yellow Maple Valley and progressed through farming, alchemy, battle of wits, and survival should not end hastily in this way. But the actual data is there. QQ reading can't pass the signing, there is no traffic, no recommendations, and the number of newly added collections every day is as cold as the cold poison in the Korean stereo. The current market environment favors fast-paced and exciting novels with strong conflicts, but my slow-moving mortal farming novels are really not in line with the current trend. Keep writing. It's not that I can't write, but that it doesn't make much sense. A person's energy is always limited, and I need to invest this energy in works that are more likely to survive. Until the later chapters of this book, I actually relied on saving manuscripts to support it. Every chapter you see is something I have saved before. After saving the manuscript, you must make a realistic choice. I'm really sorry for betraying your trust. If you still want to trust my pen, you can read my two new books. "The disaster has arrived, please host to kill Dao Dao as soon as possible" - I promise you that this book will definitely not be unfinished. No matter what the results are, no matter how hard it is, I will keep writing. This is my promise to you. If you like the slow pace of history, farming, and hegemony, you can also check out "Across the Three Kingdoms: Rise from the Railway Administration". It's also a story about working hard and slowly building a career, and it's also a story about an ordinary person starting from the bottom. Thank you again for every update, every vote, and every encouragement you leave in the comment area. There is a long way to go, see you later.

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