
I Really Just Want to Raise Horses
by The Fish That Secretly Surfs The Internet
About This Novel
This book is also called "Starting from Raising Horses in Heaven". When you wake up and travel through the world of Journey to the West, you become a force sergeant in the Horse Prison of Heaven. Xu Ning, who originally thought he would ride horses all his life, unexpectedly acquired a mysterious ability. He could absorb the abilities of others by touching the Pegasus they had ridden. From then on... Touch the Pegasus that the God of Thunder rode, and gain the magical power of thunder. Touch the Pegasus horse that Nezha rode and gain magical powers with three heads and six arms. Touch the Pegasus that Taishang Laojun rode, and gain magical powers and alchemy skills. Touch the Pegasus that Erlang Shen rode and gain the magical power of the Eye of Reincarnation. ....... What, you said they have green bulls, hot wheels, and nine-headed lions? It doesn't matter, just trick the horse into stealing the magical power. Xu Ning: I want to deeply implement that what is yours is mine, and what is mine is still mine. System: I asked you to imitate, but you still surpassed it! ..... Many years later, Buddha passed away and the Great Tribulation of Journey to the West began. The army of demons joined forces to capture the heaven. Xu Ning sat on the clouds and struck down with a palm, and the coalition forces were instantly wiped out and ceased to exist. Jade Emperor: "Xu Ning has the merit of saving the world, so I canonize him as..." Xu Ning: "Wait a minute, Jade Emperor, I really just want to raise horses." ---PS: This book starts with raising horses in heaven, Journey to the West and raising horses are only a small part of the beginning
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Official(2)Scraped 17d ago
It's so rubbish. I can't understand what's written.
It's so rubbish. I can't understand what's written.
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Official(2)Scraped 17d ago
It's so rubbish. I can't understand what's written.
It's so rubbish. I can't understand what's written.









