
Ordinary Path to Immortality
by Tomato Balls
About This Novel
The road to cultivating immortality is really long, dangerous, and lonely... Isn't this just an ordinary road to cultivating immortality? There is no space in this article and there is no cheat code
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Official(3)Scraped 7d ago
Finally found a good book. Come on!
Not bad, why isn't it updated?
This is a rare book about a local female protagonist who is a cultivator, with a talent that is just good but not bad, and it is truly a golden finger that has no room for carrying around.
recommend
This book is very good, I hope the author can stick with it. After reading the update, I feel like there is a steady flow of water. I have been practicing immortality since I was 8 years old. I have been down-to-earth step by step and learned from my ignorance bit by bit. I can completely understand the mood of Xiao Xi's old mother. After all, she was the child she raised. A little suggestion is that the introduction can be more detailed. I don't remember much from before, but the last few updated chapters can introduce Lomon's species and the environment in which their monsters live. It can be said that they have experienced life and death and still don't know his species. The description of the environment can allow readers to imagine the picture more vividly. Come on!
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 7d ago
Finally found a good book. Come on!
Not bad, why isn't it updated?
This is a rare book about a local female protagonist who is a cultivator, with a talent that is just good but not bad, and it is truly a golden finger that has no room for carrying around.
recommend
This book is very good, I hope the author can stick with it. After reading the update, I feel like there is a steady flow of water. I have been practicing immortality since I was 8 years old. I have been down-to-earth step by step and learned from my ignorance bit by bit. I can completely understand the mood of Xiao Xi's old mother. After all, she was the child she raised. A little suggestion is that the introduction can be more detailed. I don't remember much from before, but the last few updated chapters can introduce Lomon's species and the environment in which their monsters live. It can be said that they have experienced life and death and still don't know his species. The description of the environment can allow readers to imagine the picture more vividly. Come on!
