
I Destroyed the Cultivator in Zhenguan
by Yutian
About This Novel
"If I can't even eat pancakes, what's the point of me cultivating an immortal?" The royal family of the Tang Dynasty set an example of a loving father and a filial son, and respectful brothers and sisters. He was a close disciple of the famous medicine king Sun Simiao, a rare genius in the world of immortality for a thousand years, and an unspeakable time traveler. Li Ke looked at the iron plate that was constantly deforming under the hydraulic forging hammer, gritted his teeth and secretly felt cruel, and then he took out a batch of "new inventions". "The development of industrialization will bring the world into the age of the end of the Dharma? Hehe, the so-called "not closing the door at night if you don't pick up leftovers on the road" is so powerful. How can it be compared to the era when stealing a takeaway can make the news?"
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I thought about a very serious philosophy of life.
If you talk about the age of cultivating immortals, people will be convinced that the weak can eat the strong. But if you talk about the industrial age, you will never be able to get into the upper echelons. Even if you get to the top, it will be difficult for you to develop because people will make things difficult for you everywhere. It's better to fight against each other than the weak and the strong. You said that the industrial age followed the age of cultivating immortals. Why can't you? Why do you insist on creating a differentiation? Doesn't one more era mean one more road? You can either pursue immortality or industry. To give others a way out, what do you want to do by blocking a way out? You want to fight to the death. Instead, it blocks a way for future generations. Good ideas, good ideas.
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Write your own character design and put it below. As long as it matches the setting of the early Tang Dynasty, there is a chance to appear in the novel.
On the male protagonist
I feel that the male protagonist should be allowed to cultivate the golden elixir. Only in this way, no matter what the male protagonist invents, he will be safe. Otherwise, the things he invents will be in danger.
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
I thought about a very serious philosophy of life.
If you talk about the age of cultivating immortals, people will be convinced that the weak can eat the strong. But if you talk about the industrial age, you will never be able to get into the upper echelons. Even if you get to the top, it will be difficult for you to develop because people will make things difficult for you everywhere. It's better to fight against each other than the weak and the strong. You said that the industrial age followed the age of cultivating immortals. Why can't you? Why do you insist on creating a differentiation? Doesn't one more era mean one more road? You can either pursue immortality or industry. To give others a way out, what do you want to do by blocking a way out? You want to fight to the death. Instead, it blocks a way for future generations. Good ideas, good ideas.
Collection of bits and pieces
Write your own character design and put it below. As long as it matches the setting of the early Tang Dynasty, there is a chance to appear in the novel.
On the male protagonist
I feel that the male protagonist should be allowed to cultivate the golden elixir. Only in this way, no matter what the male protagonist invents, he will be safe. Otherwise, the things he invents will be in danger.













