
Immortality Martial Arts: Gou's Proficiency in the Demon World
About This Novel
The world is in chaos with demons and demons, and the princes are rising together. Travel into this strange and chaotic world. The only way to survive-- Only then can you live forever. You gain a proficiency panel by traveling through time, and as long as your lifespan increases, you can gain death points and curse others. Therefore, staying quiet is the most correct choice. This year, the beautiful World Tree transformed into a human being and was abducted by a stunning swordsman. This year, the succubus, who had been observing the precepts all day long, finally couldn't bear it anymore and broke out of the boudoir, hoping to understand his true nature and become a human being. This year, there is an old dragon in the east who opened his big mouth and swallowed the fairy world in one gulp. In the west, there are dwarf monks who keep the precepts, abstain from drinking and sex, and follow Buddhism, hoping to resume their journey to the east. It was also this year that Yun Zheng traveled through time and became a servant. He was worrying about how to practice martial arts, refine his soul, and accumulate death points so that he could survive his wife's increasing demands. Occasionally, he would take a look at this wonderful world, but he would also go back to practice his martial arts and refine his soul. "The excitement belongs to others, but survival is mine." Yun Zheng looked at the rising death point and felt that it was better to remain content. At most, he could curse all the demons, gods and Buddhas in the sky to death!
What Readers Think
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Official(7)Scraped 1mo ago
Good
The author's writing is quite good, but I feel that the last few chapters are a bit unclear. I feel that I want to write in a refined way and deliberately simplify the language expression, but I don't have a good grasp of it, resulting in it being too concise. The author himself understands it, but it is a bit difficult for readers to understand.
I can't understand Ning Caichen's inexplicable tricks.
Inexplicably, the more I looked at it, the more embarrassed I became. I don't know what the author wants to express
plain as water
My head was buzzing when I saw it. Don't know what to look at. Come on! Author.
I just read the first chapter. There is a panel that doesn't bring up the realm. I'm speechless.
Why can't the author mention the protagonist's strength? He has been a servant in a small family.
There is already a panel, where is it? Why should I still be a cow or a horse instead of a slave? Are my bones itchy?
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 1mo ago
Good
The author's writing is quite good, but I feel that the last few chapters are a bit unclear. I feel that I want to write in a refined way and deliberately simplify the language expression, but I don't have a good grasp of it, resulting in it being too concise. The author himself understands it, but it is a bit difficult for readers to understand.
I can't understand Ning Caichen's inexplicable tricks.
Inexplicably, the more I looked at it, the more embarrassed I became. I don't know what the author wants to express
plain as water
My head was buzzing when I saw it. Don't know what to look at. Come on! Author.
I just read the first chapter. There is a panel that doesn't bring up the realm. I'm speechless.
Why can't the author mention the protagonist's strength? He has been a servant in a small family.
There is already a panel, where is it? Why should I still be a cow or a horse instead of a slave? Are my bones itchy?









