
The Strongest Cultivator's Son-in-law
by Uncle Cai
About This Novel
When the son-in-law Ye Xuan was blown up by a balloon on his wedding night and miraculously came back to life, it was destined that he would rule the world again and be proud of it!
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Official(8)Scraped 19d ago
Licking again
Since the female protagonist didn't like the male protagonist in the beginning, and now she sees that the male protagonist is capable and doesn't want to divorce him, I guess divorce will be impossible in this lifetime. The title of the book "Being a Son-in-Law" is indeed a routine.
If being a son-in-law is already miserable, there must be something worse than him, that is, being blown up by a balloon at the wedding venue is a very difficult thing for you, and others will think it is ominous. Even God is preventing the two of them from getting married, and then it will be even more difficult. It is really too difficult (`Δ´)!
The story about a son-in-law with an urban fantasy background is a bit interesting.
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After all, there are more than 600 chapters. Please comment on it when you see it. In short, the introduction is not very good, but it is attractive, which is enough, and there is still a sense of immersion. Overall, it is not bad.
To be honest, this is the most miserable groom I have ever seen. Other people just use knives, for example, to rob, etc., But that is a bit more layered. Now even a balloon can kill someone, which means it feels too humble. After all, being stabbed to death so easily is awesome.
Ye Xuan, if you want to say it's miserable, he became a son-in-law. If you want to say he's not miserable, he also became a son-in-law. So we don't know whether he is miserable or not, but for now it is miserable, because none of the groomsmen were killed by a balloon on their wedding day.
It's interesting. Look at the introduction. Balloons can blow up people. What a talent!
Is the Supreme Being of the Immortal Realm a waste? He was almost killed at the beginning. No wonder he was betrayed. He deserved to die. He has no abilities. What's the use of pretending all day long?
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Official(8)Scraped 19d ago
Licking again
Since the female protagonist didn't like the male protagonist in the beginning, and now she sees that the male protagonist is capable and doesn't want to divorce him, I guess divorce will be impossible in this lifetime. The title of the book "Being a Son-in-Law" is indeed a routine.
If being a son-in-law is already miserable, there must be something worse than him, that is, being blown up by a balloon at the wedding venue is a very difficult thing for you, and others will think it is ominous. Even God is preventing the two of them from getting married, and then it will be even more difficult. It is really too difficult (`Δ´)!
The story about a son-in-law with an urban fantasy background is a bit interesting.
...
After all, there are more than 600 chapters. Please comment on it when you see it. In short, the introduction is not very good, but it is attractive, which is enough, and there is still a sense of immersion. Overall, it is not bad.
To be honest, this is the most miserable groom I have ever seen. Other people just use knives, for example, to rob, etc., But that is a bit more layered. Now even a balloon can kill someone, which means it feels too humble. After all, being stabbed to death so easily is awesome.
Ye Xuan, if you want to say it's miserable, he became a son-in-law. If you want to say he's not miserable, he also became a son-in-law. So we don't know whether he is miserable or not, but for now it is miserable, because none of the groomsmen were killed by a balloon on their wedding day.
It's interesting. Look at the introduction. Balloons can blow up people. What a talent!
Is the Supreme Being of the Immortal Realm a waste? He was almost killed at the beginning. No wonder he was betrayed. He deserved to die. He has no abilities. What's the use of pretending all day long?









