Starting from the Dragon Tiger Tiqi, Hunting Sins and Becoming a Saint

Starting from the Dragon Tiger Tiqi, Hunting Sins and Becoming a Saint

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"Say Goodbye After Dawn" + "Birds Use the Sky as their Nest" + "Three Thousand Weak Waters" This book is also called "Da Zhao Homeland Defense Front" In the forty-third year of Emperor Wuhong's reign in Da Zhao, in order to deal with the intensifying evils and rebellion caused by the remnants of the previous dynasty, Emperor Wuhong ordered that the original twelve imperial guards, including the imperial guards and the left and right guards of Yu Lin, be transformed into dragon and tiger cavalry. In addition to sending intelligence to other countries and supervising officials, they are also responsible for eliminating demons and ghosts, investigating chaos and massacres. The cold moon transforms into five dragons, and flying fish look towards Yujing. After traveling through time, Fu Que has become a prepared dragon and tiger rider, and has the ability to hide the scrolls of sins in the sea of ​​consciousness. By collecting sins and turning them into clouds and ink, and drawing pictures on the scrolls of the sea of ​​consciousness, he can give himself various extraordinary abilities. He originally just wanted to use those sinful souls to exchange for the capital to settle down and spend his life in Da Zhao. But gradually, Da Zhao's various national policies gave him an unusually familiar feeling. When is it... The swordsman can not only kill a person in ten steps, but can also cut mountains and roads? The boxer can not only protect the darts, but also drive piles and lay foundations. The puppet master can not only make murderous golems, but also make woo-woos. It was not until many years later that Fu Que understood that this was not an illusion. After all, academies all over the dynasty have begun to practice martial arts for the rise of Da Zhao.

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