
Cultivation of Immortals: from Handyman to Immortal
by Yanling Yellow Peach Is Delicious
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[This is a masterpiece that is popular among ordinary people, and the high-definition price exceeds 10,000 yuan. Please feel free to read it! ] When the sect's genius showed off his spiritual roots, Zhou Xun looked at the herbs in front of him and smiled. Swallow, spiritual root +10, From a handyman to an immortal, he made the world of immortal cultivators understand: The so-called genius is just a mortal who has never encountered cheating! (Mortal flow, steady, start in the world of immortality, decisive killing) ps: This book is also called "My Spiritual Root Can Absorb Essence" and "Cultivation of Immortality: Absorbing Essence and Growing into a Giant Spiritual Root Begins"
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Official(37)Scraped 4d ago
The temple is full of monsters, and the Wei brothers are targeting it at the beginning - it's a hundred times better than Director Chen's "Steamed Bun Murder Case", the ultimate plot of the aunt's bloody series, a classic that cannot be written without the five-thousand-year-old family tree, hereditary cerebral congestion. Really, really, I can't stand it anymore. Just because of a bad match, the villain on the second and third floors of Qi Lian was exterminated incognito. The three brothers were in Xiuxianfang City, the framework of the four major foundation-building families. They continuously targeted the apprentice protagonist of the ventilation talisman shop on the second floor of Qi Lian. Stephen Chow said at least three times: one word, absolutely, two words, absolutely, three words, absolutely, absolutely.
It's not good at all. You can still read the first few chapters. At the beginning, he said that Yixin Xiangdao would not approach women because he was afraid that his secret would be exposed. In the next few chapters, all the previous settings were overturned. Women were accepted regardless of whether they had feelings or not. Why don't they have apprentices? Just wait and collect them. Anyway, if you don't collect dozens or hundreds, it won't be considered too much. What? Are you a rogue cultivator trying your best to recruit disciples? These are minor issues. When the protagonist practices Qi and kills the foundation, there is no problem. In the early stage of the foundation, it is no problem to kill the late stage or the golden elixir. If it is the golden elixir, I doubt that I can kill the immortal directly. Anyway, there is nothing that the protagonist cannot solve with one punch. If it cannot be solved, it can be solved by writing.
Everyone knows what kind of spiritual root qualifications you have, but your skills are still hidden, so just take it easy. It's not that it's not a good idea to hold back. You're already living in the sewers. If you don't make the first move, you can at least be a middle-class asset. Once you have value, villains won't dare to manipulate you at will.
The little demon in the temple is very powerful, and the first three chapters gave me a headache. A new formal Talisman master, one of the powerful forces in the city, can influence the rent-collecting steward of a city. Even if you say that the rules of this city are strict, how chaotic is it outside? This is really awesome.
IQ is online, steady cultivation, well written, I like it!
There are some poisonous points, but the author's writing style is smooth and worth subscribing.
I read about 50-60 chapters and I think the protagonist has some shortcomings that make me dislike it. For example, because you have a secret, you have to turn yourself into a casual practitioner. There are many good opportunities, but you just want to be single. As everyone knows, if a casual cultivator becomes a master quickly, he must have a secret. The more you do this, the more suspicious others will be. Moreover, if you can become a master of alchemy and have an excuse to hide the secret, joining a large organization will make it easier to develop in the early stage and make it easier for you to go further. The arrangement of the villains is also impressive in terms of intelligence. They can obviously cooperate, but they just have to rob and destroy their own family. I don't know that the author deliberately wrote this because he wanted to describe too much background environment before charging. The author's writing is smooth and the story is expressed very clearly, which made me feel comfortable reading it. Although it is a bit toxic, I personally think this book is still good and worth subscribing to.
Chapter 7 Let's take a look at the author
The main character had such good luck on his first trip out. It was overly written. It would have been more reasonable to remove the spiritual herbs.
There is a big problem with the setting. Why are the three levels of the Qi refining period the bottleneck? Alchemist? This is purely to lower the logical thinking of the work; is this the case for mortals? If the plot logic of the work is not made clear and clear in other aspects, it will be so boring.
In the later stages of Qi training, major repairs are done, but what about the foundation building stage, the golden elixir stage, and the Nascent Soul stage?
Steadyness is not cowardice. What is the point of repairing when everything is hidden? The talent for alchemy cannot be taken away, and the steady increase in cultivation without any ability is a big problem at first sight, and the risk is even greater, but the author's writing is smooth and it is worth reading.
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Official(37)Scraped 4d ago
The temple is full of monsters, and the Wei brothers are targeting it at the beginning - it's a hundred times better than Director Chen's "Steamed Bun Murder Case", the ultimate plot of the aunt's bloody series, a classic that cannot be written without the five-thousand-year-old family tree, hereditary cerebral congestion. Really, really, I can't stand it anymore. Just because of a bad match, the villain on the second and third floors of Qi Lian was exterminated incognito. The three brothers were in Xiuxianfang City, the framework of the four major foundation-building families. They continuously targeted the apprentice protagonist of the ventilation talisman shop on the second floor of Qi Lian. Stephen Chow said at least three times: one word, absolutely, two words, absolutely, three words, absolutely, absolutely.
It's not good at all. You can still read the first few chapters. At the beginning, he said that Yixin Xiangdao would not approach women because he was afraid that his secret would be exposed. In the next few chapters, all the previous settings were overturned. Women were accepted regardless of whether they had feelings or not. Why don't they have apprentices? Just wait and collect them. Anyway, if you don't collect dozens or hundreds, it won't be considered too much. What? Are you a rogue cultivator trying your best to recruit disciples? These are minor issues. When the protagonist practices Qi and kills the foundation, there is no problem. In the early stage of the foundation, it is no problem to kill the late stage or the golden elixir. If it is the golden elixir, I doubt that I can kill the immortal directly. Anyway, there is nothing that the protagonist cannot solve with one punch. If it cannot be solved, it can be solved by writing.
Everyone knows what kind of spiritual root qualifications you have, but your skills are still hidden, so just take it easy. It's not that it's not a good idea to hold back. You're already living in the sewers. If you don't make the first move, you can at least be a middle-class asset. Once you have value, villains won't dare to manipulate you at will.
The little demon in the temple is very powerful, and the first three chapters gave me a headache. A new formal Talisman master, one of the powerful forces in the city, can influence the rent-collecting steward of a city. Even if you say that the rules of this city are strict, how chaotic is it outside? This is really awesome.
IQ is online, steady cultivation, well written, I like it!
There are some poisonous points, but the author's writing style is smooth and worth subscribing.
I read about 50-60 chapters and I think the protagonist has some shortcomings that make me dislike it. For example, because you have a secret, you have to turn yourself into a casual practitioner. There are many good opportunities, but you just want to be single. As everyone knows, if a casual cultivator becomes a master quickly, he must have a secret. The more you do this, the more suspicious others will be. Moreover, if you can become a master of alchemy and have an excuse to hide the secret, joining a large organization will make it easier to develop in the early stage and make it easier for you to go further. The arrangement of the villains is also impressive in terms of intelligence. They can obviously cooperate, but they just have to rob and destroy their own family. I don't know that the author deliberately wrote this because he wanted to describe too much background environment before charging. The author's writing is smooth and the story is expressed very clearly, which made me feel comfortable reading it. Although it is a bit toxic, I personally think this book is still good and worth subscribing to.
Chapter 7 Let's take a look at the author
The main character had such good luck on his first trip out. It was overly written. It would have been more reasonable to remove the spiritual herbs.
There is a big problem with the setting. Why are the three levels of the Qi refining period the bottleneck? Alchemist? This is purely to lower the logical thinking of the work; is this the case for mortals? If the plot logic of the work is not made clear and clear in other aspects, it will be so boring.
In the later stages of Qi training, major repairs are done, but what about the foundation building stage, the golden elixir stage, and the Nascent Soul stage?
Steadyness is not cowardice. What is the point of repairing when everything is hidden? The talent for alchemy cannot be taken away, and the steady increase in cultivation without any ability is a big problem at first sight, and the risk is even greater, but the author's writing is smooth and it is worth reading.
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After reading five chapters, I will summarize the poisonous points. ①The three golden chapters are the focus of a book, while the first five chapters of this book are devoted to hydrology. ② Slum-style cultivation, in terms of price, 1 spirit stone is equal to 100 spirit stone fragments. ③The first supporting character in this book, because he was dissatisfied with the protagonist but had no real interests, he blindly and crazily targeted the protagonist, with the intensity of targeting rivaling the murder of his father. ④As a reader, you don't have to listen to my suggestions, but it would be wrong for you to delete the comments. The original words are as follows: "If there is no real interest relationship, how can you hate the protagonist? You can write it in another way. For example, the supporting character and the protagonist hold a grudge because they compete for the crown. The crown will reward a charm. There is conflict only if there is interest."




Very cliché conflict, little poisonous weed-




Just by looking at the title of the book, you can tell what the protagonist's golden finger is. The novel's label is mortal flow, steady, beginning in the world of immortality, and decisive killing. The protagonist is a casual cultivator with a golden finger who has the qualifications to improve spiritual roots. His cultivation level also increases step by step with the improvement of his qualifications. It is still being serialized, so you can get into the trap.













