
The Ultimate in the City
About This Novel
[Hot new book] When you open the book, the world changes drastically. Mortals who practice cultivation can also possess tens of thousands of pounds of strength. Powerful practitioners can fly to the sky and escape from the earth, move mountains and reclaim seas. All incredible things can happen in this world. Nie Tian was originally just an ordinary person, but now, he wants to travel all over the world and become the supreme being. Group number: 555696972
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Official(9)Scraped 4d ago
. . . . I thought he was in the special forces. .
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So damn talented. A book from another world, doing a fucking special forces exercise.
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. . . . Update soon. . .
What does the title of this book have to do with its content?
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Why doesn't the author continue to update?
Regardless of whether he is a man or a woman, he should use less words if he can move. First, give him a slap or two, and make the other person spin around for dozens of times. Then it is not too late to get rid of him. . . .
The author is stupid, the title of the book is so rubbish, and the title is completely wrong.
Two words: garbage; four words: super garbage.
Somewhat special idea. . . .
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Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 4d ago
. . . . I thought he was in the special forces. .
. . . . . . . . . . . .
So damn talented. A book from another world, doing a fucking special forces exercise.
. . .
. . . . Update soon. . .
What does the title of this book have to do with its content?
. .
Support the author. .
Why doesn't the author continue to update?
Regardless of whether he is a man or a woman, he should use less words if he can move. First, give him a slap or two, and make the other person spin around for dozens of times. Then it is not too late to get rid of him. . . .
The author is stupid, the title of the book is so rubbish, and the title is completely wrong.
Two words: garbage; four words: super garbage.
Somewhat special idea. . . .









