Prehistoric: Kong Xuan Was Reborn and Became a Saint Steadily!

Prehistoric: Kong Xuan Was Reborn and Became a Saint Steadily!

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Traveling through the wilderness, Ye Xuan captured the Taoist priest Kong Xuan. Thinking of his five-color divine light, which was used for everything, he was known as the first person among the saints, but his end was miserable, and he was reduced to a mount of the West. Ye Xuan couldn't help but feel unwilling. Fortunately, Ye Xuan awakened to the path of choice and made a decision at the beginning. [Choice 1: Obtain the power of supreme luck, be loved by heaven and earth, turn misfortune into good fortune, turn adversity into good fortune, and enjoy a lifetime of freedom and ease. [Option 2: Obtain the innate treasure and give birth to it together with yourself, hold a heavy weapon in your hand, and suppress it for eternity. [Choice 3: Obtain one of the five heavenly numbers, a ball of innate power! The power of luck, the floating root of Ping, will die in the calamity. A person with great supernatural powers whose luck is overwhelming can go around Buzhou Mountain three times. An innate treasure? It's just something external to the body. Donghuang Taiyi will fall into the catastrophe regardless of the eternity. Thinking of the imprisonment of Tongtian Cult Leader, the Emperor Fuxi who will never leave the Fire Cloud Cave, the ancestral dragon Yuanfeng Shi Qilin who will forever rule the world, the death of the twelve ancestral witches, and the bloodshed of the Eastern Emperor Taiyi, Ye Xuan finally understood that the prehistoric era was essentially a huge prison, where everyone was equal and each had his own prison. If you want to get rid of your own destiny, only by mastering the five heavenly numbers can you reverse your own destiny and gain supreme freedom. All things in heaven and earth are vain in front of the five heavens. The ending I wrote must be followed even by the way of heaven, and a saint cannot reverse it. "What I say is the iron law, and what I think is the destiny!"

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