Immortal Fisherman: My Talent is Revealed in Every Drop of Water

Immortal Fisherman: My Talent is Revealed in Every Drop of Water

by Come On, Give Me A Dollar For Moonshine

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Ch. 55兄弟们,我回来发布新书啦!
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About This Novel

Jiang Yun traveled through a troubled time with a copy of "Shui Jing Zhu". Here, wealthy families are rampant, the dynasty is corrupt, and the people are struggling to survive at the bottom. Fortunately, Jiang Yun can refine the world's water veins through water meridian injection, conquer the spiritual creatures in the water, and be promoted to the master of the waters. Not only that, Jiang Yun also awakened the talent of "a drop of water can penetrate a stone", and every time you work hard, you will gain something. So Jiang Yungou was in the water, quietly refining the water veins while using his liver skills. Vicissitudes of life, dynasties changing, countless geniuses rising and falling... But when people suddenly looked back, they discovered that there was already a supreme true king standing on the vast waves, overlooking the world! (There are already high-quality old books with millions of words. The old author guarantees that they are trustworthy!)

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Will Eventually Return to the Sea of Humanity23mo ago

There is a big problem with the writing of Chapter 40

If there is not enough benefit, why take action? Isn't it better to just keep silent and get into trouble for no reason?

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书友20240703517_AD19mo ago

Hurry, the flowers have faded. Can you please update?

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Longing. Ea23mo ago

The author, instead of looking to Western medicine, I suggest you look to Chinese medicine. Find a reliable one and believe in the wisdom of our Chinese ancestors. The people behind Western medicine are foreigners, the Rockefeller family. Don't cut leeks for them.

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Left-handed Master23mo ago

It's a very good book, but it's a pity to cut it.

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