
Ascend Again
About This Novel
A peerless warrior who became a saint in martial arts reached the pinnacle of skill, but because he neglected the cultivation of strength and body, he died due to the violent wind when he ascended. Reborn in the future world, he decided to disable the "breaking the sky with one hand" technique he used in his previous life to dominate the world; he began the pursuit of unlimited power and tyrannical physical training... When power reaches its peak, will strength and skill be combined...
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Official(9)Scraped 2d ago
I haven't read it yet. Your comments are all good. I'll take a look too.
I read this book in high school, it's a great book
I finished the second playthrough. I happened to be a fan of Dragon Ball at the time. When I read this book, I felt that I could picture the fighting content in it in my mind. Now I am ready to play the third time (in the midst of a book shortage).
I hope there will be a second part. I want to hear what will happen after the second part ascends? Should I practice cultivation or continue to practice martial arts?
Front row, finally got a front row seat
Nice. . . .
Without the corresponding conditions, what can you do even if you know other people's weaknesses? It's written in a mess, but you can still fly if you don't have enough strength and physical fitness.
This book is pretty good
What a great book, why doesn't anyone read Liang Xipi Di?
What's going on with just five people posting book reviews?
Freshman year
I probably read it during the first or second grade of junior high school, but it disappeared after about 100 chapters. Later, when there was a book shortage, I kept looking for it, but I couldn't remember the title of the book. It took me a long time to find it, but when I found it, I had no interest in reading it. Today, I suddenly saw this book on the bookshelf. I missed the days when I just read novels and read everything. Now I have developed my own unique taste, and I have never read male comics anymore.
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Official(9)Scraped 2d ago
I haven't read it yet. Your comments are all good. I'll take a look too.
I read this book in high school, it's a great book
I finished the second playthrough. I happened to be a fan of Dragon Ball at the time. When I read this book, I felt that I could picture the fighting content in it in my mind. Now I am ready to play the third time (in the midst of a book shortage).
I hope there will be a second part. I want to hear what will happen after the second part ascends? Should I practice cultivation or continue to practice martial arts?
Front row, finally got a front row seat
Nice. . . .
Without the corresponding conditions, what can you do even if you know other people's weaknesses? It's written in a mess, but you can still fly if you don't have enough strength and physical fitness.
This book is pretty good
What a great book, why doesn't anyone read Liang Xipi Di?
What's going on with just five people posting book reviews?
Freshman year
I probably read it during the first or second grade of junior high school, but it disappeared after about 100 chapters. Later, when there was a book shortage, I kept looking for it, but I couldn't remember the title of the book. It took me a long time to find it, but when I found it, I had no interest in reading it. Today, I suddenly saw this book on the bookshelf. I missed the days when I just read novels and read everything. Now I have developed my own unique taste, and I have never read male comics anymore.
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A passionate battle flow, a technical training madman, basically no entanglement between men and women, no heroine, and decisiveness throughout the whole story! The fighting scenes were brilliant, and I felt very passionate when I watched them.




The book is old, I wonder if the author still writes it!




Which path do you prefer, strength or skill?




From the ultimate technique to the perfect combination of technique and power, it just felt like the ending was a bit rushed.











