Immortal Jade Dust

Immortal Jade Dust

by Stubborn Wood

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About This Novel

Good-for-nothing Lin Mu accidentally uncovered the mystery of a family heirloom, and was delighted to acquire three acres of spiritual land in the jade. He grew celestial grass and refined elixirs to improve his cultivation by leaps and bounds. He earned spiritual stones and purchased magic weapons and made a fortune every day. He defeated evil enemies in life-and-death battles. He showed his prowess by beheading generals and became famous throughout the world of cultivation, becoming a peerless immortal.

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Stubborn Wood_ec103mo ago

I am the author Nianmu, please support my new book Tiandi Ba Ti Jue

I am Mu Mu. Brothers and sisters, I would also like to support my new book Tiandi Ba Ti Jue. Xianyu is my first book. The new book is more beautiful and exciting than Xianyu!

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Brother, Don't Hit Me92mo ago

A five-star masterpiece. The author is unparalleled in his literary talent. He is sharp and humorous. His writing is elegant, clear in structure and clear in concept. His writing style is as joyful and eye-catching as "The Ghost Exorcist". It is simply wonderful and full of fun. I hope everyone will vote more and support the author.

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Demon Angel 48286mo ago

It was sloppy at first, but the more I write, the worse it gets.

The protagonist has mediocre qualifications and low strength. He has no control over his own life. He has to take medicine with his parents who have no cultivation qualifications to upgrade. His parents have more than twice the life span of ordinary people and they still want to tie him to follow him. The protagonist has poor qualifications and spends most of his time on upgrading for his parents. He has been pinched by others because of his low strength. This setting is very stupid and enforces filial piety. If the protagonist is not dead, the pig's feet will have turned into fly ash. This is one of them. The diary only needs to record how many times the protagonist drinks water, how many times he goes to the toilet, and how many times he poops every day, and that's the other two. The protagonist has average cultivation aptitude, but gradually becomes a multi-faceted talent. He excels in all aspects of refining elixirs, talismans, and weapons. His spiritual consciousness far exceeds that of others, and his physical training is invincible. Yy It's not that it's impossible, it's boring if it's too serious. The plot is okay at the beginning, but becomes more and more stupid as it goes on. It feels like the author cooked a few home-cooked dishes first, which tasted average and was just so-so. Then the author brought a table of shit and told us that this was home-cooked food. Don't doubt it and just eat it. He treated us like fools and left the table.

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Book Friends 2023042020852586mo ago

The protagonist's IQ is worrying

His IQ was worrying. He ran to the place of his birth even though he knew someone was chasing him. How much he hated his parents and fellow villagers.

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Milk Tea102mo ago

Is this really the world of cultivation?

Cultivation goes against the will of heaven, and it is all about strength. Killing people and seizing treasures is commonplace. Without writing the ideals of the protagonist, you just know that you have to build a foundation and go home to see your parents, and then take your family to practice together. Are you sure that Cultivation can help? No inner demons? Why did someone who wrote so well in the front have to drag his family with him later?

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小徐Mordi101mo ago

Why are the novels written about how difficult it was for the protagonist to practice in the beginning, how many years it took to build the foundation, and how quickly he was able to help others, without losing any of their hard work in the middle?

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🎀76mo ago

It's disgusting to take your parents to practice immortality. Say goodbye to this bad book.

Bad books, bad books, bad books, bad books

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Sad Promise_ae78mo ago

It was okay before the hundred chapters, but it was fun after that!

The protagonist's parents have no spiritual roots and can cultivate immortality very quickly. Other people who have spiritual roots need several years to build the foundation, but single and even spiritual roots are still good. The protagonist's parents and his apprentice built the foundation in the protagonist's jade pendant for more than a year, which is twice as long as outside. It is equivalent to the protagonist's parents and his apprentice building the foundation in two or three years. Even if the pills are piled up, those big sects who have the conditions are not poorer than the protagonist. They have not piled up the qualified descendants, let alone the ones without spiritual roots. The protagonist can make pills, and there are still few people who can make pills? Can people without spiritual roots still practice the Five Elements Kung Fu? That doesn't mean that the fire spirit root can also practice the water movement technique! I personally think there is something wrong with the setting, as the caretaker can leave without looking at it. After reading more than a hundred chapters, I don't want to read anymore. The rest is complete nonsense!

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王羽_Ca78mo ago

This is the worst fairy tale novel I have ever read

This is the worst fairy tale novel I have ever read

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Book Friend 65647260mo ago

The protagonist is a virgin bitch, hypocritical, and has a lot of friends

Originally, the protagonist's fairy jade was a secret treasure for cultivating immortals, which could be developed secretly, but he insisted on getting it so that everyone would know about it, and finally attracted a lot of people to hunt him down.

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