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A new book has been released [Gou Dao Changsheng's trumpet is full of villains] I beg you all for your support. Cultivation to immortality, cultivation of immortality. Eat meat, eat bones, and steal souls, just for the sake of your own path to heaven. And this world is so filthy, it's hard to tell whether it's a fairy or a treacherous one. Every practitioner has the most compassionate face and does things that speak most directly to people's hearts. Is it just like cultivating immortals, or is there a big problem in this world?
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It's such a pity that this book is just a world of inner demons, and it's over. The calculations and reversals in it made me read it back three times in a row. What a shame.




I define this book as a reversal. Originally, the author's style was all about reckless protagonists who took life and death lightly and would do anything if they didn't accept it. But this book, tsk tsk tsk, can only be said to be awesome. When I first traveled through the world, I thought it was an ordinary fairy tale, mixed with some weird writing methods, but since the beginning of the world of inner demons, the reversals have come one after another, and the layouts have become more awesome than the last. The protagonist is frantically scheming against others, but others dig holes for the protagonist. He is so cruel and ruthless that it is beyond description. In order to reach the sky in one step, he sets up a great formation to reach the sky and trains tens of millions of people and many practitioners in one go. And just when I thought the protagonist was really awesome, there was a twist. I won't spoil it specifically, but it was very exciting.













