
Proving Immortality Starts with Condensing Magical Powers
About This Novel
When he woke up, Chen Luo traveled to the world of cultivating immortals and became an ordinary cultivator who was worried about "rent". In order to prevent himself from being exposed to the dangerous wall, Chen Luo quickly adjusted his mentality and began to learn the art of making talismans, intending to rely on his own efforts to become an immortal and an ancestor. But what he did not expect was that at the moment when the talisman was successfully made, a golden panel suddenly appeared in front of him. With the support of the panel, Chen Luo can infinitely increase his skill experience value, which can be called the immortal version of "diligence can make up for weakness". I thought that Gold Finger was so simple and unpretentious, until one day, Chen Luo increased the experience of the skill to 100%... [Lower magical power: the talisman is being condensed]
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Official(5)Scraped 2mo ago
Very pretty.
The article written is very elegant, the writing is also very elegant, and the person who writes it should also be elegant.
I'm speechless when it comes to your cultivation realm. If there are only these four realms of immortality, it's not like gods are everywhere. Your four realms are the cultivation realms of modern Taoist priests. The cultivation realms of immortality include Qi training, foundation building, golden elixir, Nascent Soul, transformation into gods, integration, and transcending tribulations. The four realms you wrote should be the realm of Qi training from the Qin practitioners in the late Qin Dynasty to our current Taoist priests. This is not called immortality, but Qi training.
I couldn't stand it after chapter 30, and I couldn't stand it even if I jumped to the next chapter. The more I watched, the more confusing it became.
I don't like it, it's not the big stream of cultivating immortals and engaging in underworld deities.
It feels like the setting is very random, people talk very casually, the main character is fine, he keeps making the same jokes, and has no energy at all, the supernatural powers are also very casual, and the main character is just a bad person.
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Official(5)Scraped 2mo ago
Very pretty.
The article written is very elegant, the writing is also very elegant, and the person who writes it should also be elegant.
I'm speechless when it comes to your cultivation realm. If there are only these four realms of immortality, it's not like gods are everywhere. Your four realms are the cultivation realms of modern Taoist priests. The cultivation realms of immortality include Qi training, foundation building, golden elixir, Nascent Soul, transformation into gods, integration, and transcending tribulations. The four realms you wrote should be the realm of Qi training from the Qin practitioners in the late Qin Dynasty to our current Taoist priests. This is not called immortality, but Qi training.
I couldn't stand it after chapter 30, and I couldn't stand it even if I jumped to the next chapter. The more I watched, the more confusing it became.
I don't like it, it's not the big stream of cultivating immortals and engaging in underworld deities.
It feels like the setting is very random, people talk very casually, the main character is fine, he keeps making the same jokes, and has no energy at all, the supernatural powers are also very casual, and the main character is just a bad person.









