
My Master is Really an Expert
by The Cold Wind Is Not Biting
About This Novel
Du Yifan is a middle-aged uncle in his thirties who likes to grow flowers and grass. Although he has not achieved financial freedom, he still decides to retire early and earns a fixed monthly salary of more than 3,000 yuan. He lives contentedly in a sixth-tier city. One day when I had nothing to do, I did somersaults and stretched my waist. On the way to the hospital, I sneezed and said something clever, "Old Sun, I'm going to go." Then I traveled through time. After being resurrected from a dead body, his name is Du Yifan, but his talent is extraordinary. He can master it without a teacher, and he has a photographic memory. He is an innate Taoist body, has a natural eye, self-developed supernatural powers, boundless magical power, and is skilled in all kinds of immortal arts. He can be called an unparalleled genius in ancient and modern times. Unexpectedly, Du Yifan was jealous of the talented people, and Du Yifan's righteous words would turn into dirty words, and he was scolded by the ugly woman as a hooligan. The Taoist robes and magic weapons he wears, the elixirs he refines, and the heavenly materials and earthly treasures he stores will all decay and become useless within 1-10 days. Only a few of the innate Taoist treasures he has worked so hard to collect can be kept close to him, but they are also unsightly. They are scolded by passers-by as being useless, and his magical power is boundless but not a trace can be leaked out of him. Finally, there is no way out. I found a hammer many years ago, and it has been as good as new for many years. With this hammer, I can use it to make elixirs, refine weapons, and throw them to hit people. From this, I became known as the "Iron Hammer Taoist" in the world, and it can be said to be a treasure of fame. I thought that my immortal life would be long and nothing would be accomplished, until one year, Taoist Iron Hammer came to Yifan and was very restless, determined to accept a young apprentice to pass on his mantle.
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