Mortal's Entry into the Taoist Record

Mortal's Entry into the Taoist Record

by The Ordinary Life Of Dongting Lake

Length:
277Kwords112chapters
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Ch. 112Faction Dark Pattern
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In a small border town in Qinglan Prefecture, Lin Taihu, a handyman at a medicine shop, came from a humble background and had mixed spiritual roots. He had neither a god-given treasure nor a powerful inheritance. When he entered the Immortal Sect, he was just a despised servant of the outer sect; on the road of cultivation, every spiritual stone must be carefully calculated, every bottle of elixir must clearly identify the properties of the medicine, and every breakthrough requires years of accumulation to gamble on a chance of survival. The oppression of the sect, the bloody accounts of the waste mines, the difficulties of casual cultivators, the monopoly of elixirs, the battle between good and evil, and the tribulation of the Tower of Babel... Along the way, Lin Taihu gradually realized that the so-called immortal path is not a path that can be taken by all living beings, but a narrow gate guarded by large sects, upper-world forces, and the immortal system. Geniuses can be recruited, strong people can be registered, and obedient people can be promoted; only casual cultivators, small sects, and people without status are blocked from the door to immortality since birth. Lin Taihu did not believe in destiny and did not want to kneel down to seek immortality. He entered the Tao with ordinary bones, and became a leader with hundreds of refinements, from a drug store clerk to the master of Qinghu Pavilion, from a minor cultivator in the mortal world to the leader of the Ascended Ones. What he wanted in his life was not to monopolize the immortal sect, but to pry open a real path to immortality for the people who have no way in the world. Mortal bones are not destiny, but they can become immortal even if they are refined a hundred times.

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