
One Draw Every Day, from Handyman to Taoist Ancestor
About This Novel
Zhang Daochen reincarnated into the world of immortality and became a mortal in the immortality family. He has no spiritual roots, no background, and no hope of immortality. When he was 16 years old, he was sold to the Hundred Flowers Sect by his family to use his last remaining energy to earn spiritual stones for the family. I thought that this would be it for the rest of my life, but in the end, I awakened the system and obtained the [Daily Draw] talent. [The extraction is successful and you will get a spiritual stone] [The extraction was successful and a low-level spiritual grass was obtained] [The draw was successful and you got a Fairy Sock] [The extraction was successful and the talent 'Beast Whisperer' was obtained] ... At this point, rely on [One draw per day]. Several years later, Zhang Daochen practiced steadily and met the fairy. As time goes by, things go up and down, and he rises from being a handyman in the Baihua Sect, and eventually becomes the Supreme Taoist Ancestor.
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Official(8)Scraped 3d ago
It's very well written, why hasn't it been published yet?
Better looking. The male protagonist is a foot control
This is the first time in so many years of reading that I have seen a setting where you can seize the body during the Qi training period.
Does the author have a map of the world of immortality?
It poisoned me. . . Shennong tasted the poison for you
It's pretty good. Maybe I prefer watching casual cultivators. They can make alchemy, make talismans, have craftsmanship, and have systems. Their life span is much longer than that of ordinary cultivators. They can do whatever they want and kill them when they should. There are just too many female cultivators. Isn't it a bit unreasonable for the protagonist to help them form elixirs and Yuanying to become gods?
Although the protagonist has low-grade spiritual roots, he has no shortage of resources. He is stuck at the sixth level and cannot break through. It is very uncomfortable to watch.
The writing is pretty good, and it does not make Goldfinger too invincible. It focuses more on letting the protagonist obtain the main training supplies on his own. Otherwise, he can get the Foundation Establishment Pill by just signing in, which will leave a lot less to write about, and many plots cannot be developed, so there is no problem.
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 3d ago
It's very well written, why hasn't it been published yet?
Better looking. The male protagonist is a foot control
This is the first time in so many years of reading that I have seen a setting where you can seize the body during the Qi training period.
Does the author have a map of the world of immortality?
It poisoned me. . . Shennong tasted the poison for you
It's pretty good. Maybe I prefer watching casual cultivators. They can make alchemy, make talismans, have craftsmanship, and have systems. Their life span is much longer than that of ordinary cultivators. They can do whatever they want and kill them when they should. There are just too many female cultivators. Isn't it a bit unreasonable for the protagonist to help them form elixirs and Yuanying to become gods?
Although the protagonist has low-grade spiritual roots, he has no shortage of resources. He is stuck at the sixth level and cannot break through. It is very uncomfortable to watch.
The writing is pretty good, and it does not make Goldfinger too invincible. It focuses more on letting the protagonist obtain the main training supplies on his own. Otherwise, he can get the Foundation Establishment Pill by just signing in, which will leave a lot less to write about, and many plots cannot be developed, so there is no problem.









