
Fairyland
About This Novel
In a world where immortals exist, immortals can refine chaotic energy to generate spiritual energy to feed back to the mother world, and spiritual energy can help the mother world create living beings. All living creatures generate a large amount of sources of life during the reproduction process. Immortals achieve immortality by absorbing these sources of life. This is a kind of balance. In a world without immortals, if the spiritual energy is exhausted enough to create a new immortal position, this kind of world is called a Dharma-ending world! ... Three iron rules. Iron Principle 1: The living beings that a mother world can support are limited, so the immortals that the generated source of life can support are also limited. Iron Principle 2: Immortals absorb the spiritual energy generated by the power of chaos and cannot feed it back to other worlds that are not the mother world, but immortals can seize the source of life from other worlds. Iron Principle Three: The Dharma-ending world cannot support too many living beings, and the source of life produced is not enough to support immortals. The reproduction of living creatures will further consume the aura of the mother world, and the Dharma-ending world will eventually evolve into a dead realm.
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Rating
Community(0)









