
The Sigh of Immortality Among the Clouds
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Mo Chen, a young man from a mountain village, stumbled across a rare treasure called the Soul-Marrying Flower in the cellar of his home. As a result, he obtained the acquired spiritual root, but it led to his death. People from the court and the Immortal Sect also came to investigate in droves. In addition, the two major phenomena of the "Northern Water Diversion" that swept the world sixteen years ago and this year's "Southward Journey of Fire" have swept across the world of immortality in China, causing a bloody storm in the world of immortality! The mountain villages and valleys instantly turned into the eye of the storm where various forces competed and conspiracies intertwined! Mo Chenshen was involuntarily involved in this immortal Shura field, and was forced to struggle to survive amidst swords, shadows, and intrigues.
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Mo Chen, a young man from a mountain village, stumbled across a rare treasure called the Soul-Marrying Flower in the cellar of his home. As a result, he obtained the acquired spiritual root, but it led to his death. People from the court and the Immortal Sect also came to investigate in droves. In addition, the "Northern Diversion of Ten Thousands of Water" that swept the world sixteen years ago and this year's "Southward Journey of Fire" have swept across the world of immortality in China, causing a bloody storm in the world of immortality. Mo Chenshen was involuntarily involved in this immortal Shura field, and was forced to struggle to survive amidst swords, shadows, and intrigues. The description is calm, and the protagonist's steps are very determined. Not only is he excellent in cultivation, but he also has good development in strategy; This article has a full sense of space, and it truly describes the difficulties on the road to spiritual practice, as well as the protagonist's encounters every time he makes progress; The villain's methods are also sophisticated, and he feels very immersive. I guess it is written by an old author. It is a great fairy tale novel. I recommend it;




Strange flowers appear in the world, and the path to immortality is stained with blood; the mysterious valley is full of hidden murderous intent! Mo Chen, an ordinary young man from a mountain village, accidentally obtained the ancient treasure "Soul Marrying Flower", but it led to a disaster, and he entered the thrilling field of cultivating immortality and Shura. The powerful men and women in the valley are being hunted down, blood sacrifices are being made by a family of immortal cultivators, big monsters are rampant, and the court and immortal sects are descending upon them one after another - the small valley has turned into a field of immortals and asuras! In a desperate situation, Mo Chen has an iron mind, calmly dealing with the light of swords and shadows, and making decisions amidst the intrigues. The male protagonist walks steadily, and not only improves his cultivation step by step, he is also good at planning, knowing how to advance and retreat, using blood as his path and fighting to prove his way, and has blazed his own path to heaven! This article has a grand world view and a full sense of space. It truly describes the difficulties on the road to spiritual practice and the protagonist's encounters every time he makes progress. The villains at each stage are sophisticated and ruthless in their tactics, and their battles of wits and fighting are head-turning. I guess it is written by an old author. It is a great fairy tale novel. I recommend it.
Food and Grass + Fairy Grass + Seedlings + Strange Book ListIt is a book above the standard that people of all tastes can try. It has no shortcomings. If you insist on finding a shortcoming, it is that the number of words is a bit short.




The characters are lively, and the profile descriptions vividly reveal their personalities, especially the supporting characters, who are occasionally playful. The more I read this book, the more I like it.













