
Traveler's Guide to Cultivation
by Metal Cracks
About This Novel
Traveling through the world of cultivating immortals, Li Anxian is of inferior character and has no qualifications. But who said you can't cultivate immortality without having any bones? Who says you can't become enlightened without qualifications? If there are no conditions, create conditions; if there are no resources, create resources! Behind me are Faraday, Tesla, Einstein, Kalashnikov, and the whole world! Standing on the shoulders of countless great gods, you will definitely look down on all living beings! Tremble, you scumbags! PS1: I can't eat hot tofu in a hurry. I always believe that there should be necessary foreshadowing at the beginning. PS2: Take it step by step. Friends who expect to kill everyone at the beginning of the book may be disappointed. PS3: For those who don't like foreshadowing, you can start reading from Chapter 69, which is the fourth volume. PS4: This book is about how modern ordinary people use modern ideas to cultivate immortality, rather than how to adapt to another world. For some book lovers, it may be strange. PS5: I haven't decided yet...
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Official(3)Scraped 22d ago
It's fun and not boring
But it doesn't feel very reasonable. Even if you don't know the principle of power generation, small-power electricity should be available everywhere, electric eel? Little monster? Frictional electrification? Senior collection? And since there is no Salingen root, it turns out that the electricity in the fruit can be absorbed. Shouldn't it be impossible to feel anything without the Thundering root?
generally
It's a bit boring to be honest.
Uh-huh, that's a surprise. The author's writing is quite enjoyable. It's a pity that I'm a reader.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 22d ago
It's fun and not boring
But it doesn't feel very reasonable. Even if you don't know the principle of power generation, small-power electricity should be available everywhere, electric eel? Little monster? Frictional electrification? Senior collection? And since there is no Salingen root, it turns out that the electricity in the fruit can be absorbed. Shouldn't it be impossible to feel anything without the Thundering root?
generally
It's a bit boring to be honest.
Uh-huh, that's a surprise. The author's writing is quite enjoyable. It's a pity that I'm a reader.













