
God Rewards Those Who Work Hard: Begin Your Liver Experience with Tai Chi
About This Novel
Once through time. Xu Zhengyang received a God-rewarding system. In a time of chaos and chaos, the common people are as humble as grass. Wanting to live comfortably without being bullied in this cruel world, practicing martial arts became Xu Zhengyang's only choice. However, the martial arts school's high apprenticeship ceremony turned Xu Zhengyang away. In desperation. Xu Zhengyang had no choice but to practice the 24-style simple Tai Chi that he had learned during the physical examination in college. Xu Zhengyang originally thought that this was just an ordinary set of boxing techniques, but when he gained more experience in Tai Chi, he suddenly found that he was a little different from other martial arts masters. In his Dantian... Why is there a yin-yang cyclone? "What else is there to say? Zhang Zhenren NB!!"
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Official(1)Scraped 6d ago
The protagonist is too stupid.
Poison, the introduction can't afford to pay and own liver is misleading. In fact, he came out of Xianwu later and went back to become a disciple. Then I learned nothing, but I contributed a lot with my unique skills. I had to spend money to buy elixirs, and I swore to protect the master's sect. Another reason for becoming a disciple is to seek refuge. Since there was no one to protect him, the master went to get some money to solve the problem. It was the killer who was paid by the protagonist's own enemy to kill him. In the end, the protagonist was extremely grateful to the master. A martial arts sect can't solve a landowner with no force and wealth? The protagonist can solve the problem by himself, so why do he need to become a disciple? That's not what the introduction says
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Official(1)Scraped 6d ago
The protagonist is too stupid.
Poison, the introduction can't afford to pay and own liver is misleading. In fact, he came out of Xianwu later and went back to become a disciple. Then I learned nothing, but I contributed a lot with my unique skills. I had to spend money to buy elixirs, and I swore to protect the master's sect. Another reason for becoming a disciple is to seek refuge. Since there was no one to protect him, the master went to get some money to solve the problem. It was the killer who was paid by the protagonist's own enemy to kill him. In the end, the protagonist was extremely grateful to the master. A martial arts sect can't solve a landowner with no force and wealth? The protagonist can solve the problem by himself, so why do he need to become a disciple? That's not what the introduction says









