
A Villain's Guide to Self-cultivation
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There is an old man in Beihai. In the morning, he sends thousands of swords into the grassland. At dusk, his sword energy returns to the sea. He is invincible in the world for a few years. There was a monk in Taihang, who was dressed in white and was aloof from the world. Once he got up, the whole world knew about him, and he threw himself into the Wei River in the blue night of Tai'an. There is the Sword King in Western Shu, who fishes alone in the Yellow River outside Luocheng, but it attracts a heroic woman who insists on becoming his disciple. Dragon, Tiger and Aries are two ancient places of rivers and lakes. Half of the rivers and lakes are supported by old men of the rivers and lakes, which is quite mysterious. The seven kingdoms of the East China Sea are competing for supremacy, but only Jixia Academy stands out, inspiring the youths of the seven kingdoms to hold swords and shake fans. It's a pity that these are Cheng Xinwei's enemies, and they are destined to be at odds with him until death. Reluctantly, Cheng Xinwei could only use his sword to act domineeringly, bending the back of this disobedient Jianghu, breaking his bones, removing his skin, picking out his tendons, and then threw him in the fire to turn into a pile of fly ash. (You can start watching it directly from the part about Goddess Taisu, and it will only get more exciting from here)
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