
You Cultivate Immortality, I Cultivate Merit
About This Novel
The daughter of an elite disciple of a large sect, she has the best conditions for cultivating immortality, but Shi Zelan was secretly cursed and brought with her own bad luck. Others' cultivation of immortality was as smooth as fighting monsters and drinking water, but her cultivation of immortality actually relied on cultivating merit to level up. With unwavering faith and determination, there are countless ways to cultivate immortality, and Shi Zelan is walking on the flower path of cultivating immortality.
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Official(8)Scraped 20d ago
I was baffled by what I was watching. I didn't know what I was watching. The beginning was mediocre. I insisted on seeing the travels of the sect, and then continued to read. I just felt lonely after watching it
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I wonder if there is a male protagonist? Is there a cp? I am a non-CP person, so I am afraid of entering the wrong door.
After reading a few chapters, I really like the heroine's character.
The author really doesn't want a male protagonist, the female protagonist is only beautiful
As I read it, I felt that the writing style was a bit familiar. Sure enough, I finished reading "Life in a Household"
It feels like crap. There are also too few maps.
Let me ask, what spiritual root does the heroine have?
Big cheers for the author
New book and new genre, looking forward to the follow-up, Xiuxiu, come on
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 20d ago
I was baffled by what I was watching. I didn't know what I was watching. The beginning was mediocre. I insisted on seeing the travels of the sect, and then continued to read. I just felt lonely after watching it
Ask
I wonder if there is a male protagonist? Is there a cp? I am a non-CP person, so I am afraid of entering the wrong door.
After reading a few chapters, I really like the heroine's character.
The author really doesn't want a male protagonist, the female protagonist is only beautiful
As I read it, I felt that the writing style was a bit familiar. Sure enough, I finished reading "Life in a Household"
It feels like crap. There are also too few maps.
Let me ask, what spiritual root does the heroine have?
Big cheers for the author
New book and new genre, looking forward to the follow-up, Xiuxiu, come on
