
Beginning with Water Work and Becoming a Human Being
by The Name Of Wise And Foolish
About This Novel
In the last years of the Wei Dynasty, the gods revived and the way of heaven collapsed. The princes split the earth and sealed the king, and the evil spirits caused trouble in the world. In this desperate and troubled world, ordinary people are like ants, and their lives are thinner than paper. Chen Ping traveled through time and became a water transport tracker, but fortunately he awakened his destiny - [Qin can communicate with the gods]. There are all kinds of skills in the world, no matter how high or low they are. As long as you practice them carefully, practice them repeatedly, and practice them to the extreme, even your physical instincts can break through the shackles of the human body and turn your instincts into supernatural powers. Transportation→Bearing the Heavens and Bearing the Earth Walking→Traveling through the past to connect with the present Eat→Swallow the Sky and Devour the Earth Breathe→Treasure the Universe Sleep→Dream Everlasting Trackers, coolies, red flower sticks, court attachés, the god of murder in the army... The mud-legged man carrying goods from the pier, step by step, reached the highest point in the world. When you are poor, take care of yourself, practice hard, and don't compete with the sky. When the time comes, it will help the world and shoulder the responsibility of the rise and fall of the people. "The rise and fall of this world is up to me alone."
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Official(9)Scraped 8d ago
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It's this kind of thing again. You can only learn it from NPC. You can get a skill by just saying a few words. The protagonist just doesn't use his brain and tries to see if he can get the skill. Everything he learned in his previous life is still alive in the dog's belly. So why do you, a time traveler, do it?
A very good book, I hope the author can write more
Happy New Year everyone!
Please read
Please readers and grandpas, please don't keep books. It's very important these days. It will be updated as soon as it is on the shelves.
It's been foreshadowing for more than ten chapters. The protagonist hasn't practiced martial arts yet. I really don't know what to say. This is a cheat. I can't even do the three golden chapters. This start is like most people. It's a hellish start. I feel that if the protagonist hadn't had cheats, how could ordinary people survive? Humanity should have been extinct long ago.
I'm convinced that if you don't practice martial arts well and think about going to blacksmith, is it stupid?
Happy New Year everyone
I don't even know what the point of learning blacksmithing is if you don't practice martial arts well. I don't know what the author thinks.
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Official(9)Scraped 8d ago
First order required!
First order required!
It's this kind of thing again. You can only learn it from NPC. You can get a skill by just saying a few words. The protagonist just doesn't use his brain and tries to see if he can get the skill. Everything he learned in his previous life is still alive in the dog's belly. So why do you, a time traveler, do it?
A very good book, I hope the author can write more
Happy New Year everyone!
Please read
Please readers and grandpas, please don't keep books. It's very important these days. It will be updated as soon as it is on the shelves.
It's been foreshadowing for more than ten chapters. The protagonist hasn't practiced martial arts yet. I really don't know what to say. This is a cheat. I can't even do the three golden chapters. This start is like most people. It's a hellish start. I feel that if the protagonist hadn't had cheats, how could ordinary people survive? Humanity should have been extinct long ago.
I'm convinced that if you don't practice martial arts well and think about going to blacksmith, is it stupid?
Happy New Year everyone
I don't even know what the point of learning blacksmithing is if you don't practice martial arts well. I don't know what the author thinks.













