
The Birth of a Sword God
About This Novel
Xu Xian traveled through time and became a lame little beggar. This is a world of cultivating immortals that only looks at the quality of spiritual roots. In the eyes of others, Xu Xian, who only has low-grade spiritual roots, is not worthy of cultivating immortals at all. Originally he just wanted to survive by hand, but by chance, after impersonating a human being and entering the Immortal Sect, he suddenly discovered that understanding and mind are the keys to cultivating immortality. Xu Xian's Quotes: Innovation is the primary productive force in cultivating immortality.
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Official(22)Scraped 20d ago
Pretty good, but there's a problem
I think what the protagonist is asking for, to become an immortal? Immortality? Or seeking the truth? The protagonist of this book has a previous routine of cultivating immortals, but it is different, so what is the protagonist's goal? Take one step at a time and see one step at a time? When I saw enlightenment, I thought it was the kind of cultivation method where one swallows a golden elixir and decides on his destiny. However, the Qi refining is too finely divided, and it feels a bit like a gangster cultivating immortality. In my impression, those who rely on enlightenment for their blessings are all cultivators. They cultivate immortality, Taoism, and truth. I feel that these three essences are different.
To be honest, that chapter was pretty disgusting.
It's obvious that they have changed their thinking, and the whole bug is awesome.
The writing is quite good, unlike some writers who cannot write female characters and still have to write a lot of tool heroines. The author simply doesn't write lovers, which is also quite good. It is right to let those who write good women write them.
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Congratulations on the new book🎉
I don't know what the protagonist's golden finger is. If it were purely based on the knowledge of modern people, he would not be able to survive more than a few days in the world of cultivating immortals!
Single heroine or no heroine?
The author is Kaixi Huanba
I prefer basic swordsmanship, but the world inside has only been revealed. I am really looking forward to the author's western fantasy work.
The first part is okay, but the second part is to make up for the word count?
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Official(22)Scraped 20d ago
Pretty good, but there's a problem
I think what the protagonist is asking for, to become an immortal? Immortality? Or seeking the truth? The protagonist of this book has a previous routine of cultivating immortals, but it is different, so what is the protagonist's goal? Take one step at a time and see one step at a time? When I saw enlightenment, I thought it was the kind of cultivation method where one swallows a golden elixir and decides on his destiny. However, the Qi refining is too finely divided, and it feels a bit like a gangster cultivating immortality. In my impression, those who rely on enlightenment for their blessings are all cultivators. They cultivate immortality, Taoism, and truth. I feel that these three essences are different.
To be honest, that chapter was pretty disgusting.
It's obvious that they have changed their thinking, and the whole bug is awesome.
The writing is quite good, unlike some writers who cannot write female characters and still have to write a lot of tool heroines. The author simply doesn't write lovers, which is also quite good. It is right to let those who write good women write them.
Daily check-in will bring you a wave of experience.
water experience
Water experience water experience water experience water experience water experience
Congratulations on the new book🎉
I don't know what the protagonist's golden finger is. If it were purely based on the knowledge of modern people, he would not be able to survive more than a few days in the world of cultivating immortals!
Single heroine or no heroine?
The author is Kaixi Huanba
I prefer basic swordsmanship, but the world inside has only been revealed. I am really looking forward to the author's western fantasy work.
The first part is okay, but the second part is to make up for the word count?










