
The Sims: My Billion Journey to Immortality
by Yuan Yizeyue
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Official(16)Scraped 11d ago
More traditional, more like the Holy Mother, not centered, and more thoughtful about others
More traditional, more like the Holy Mother, not centered, and more thoughtful about others
well!
Actually. This protagonist is still defined by the thinking of the previous world, a monk in this world. Think about it, why do people practice cultivation? Isn't it just to do whatever you want? Extraordinary strength, the power of immortality.
I don't understand how this Sims life is determined. It is defined by the logic of cultivating immortality. Have you ever thought about defining the logic of thinking with the knowledge of traveling through the world? Why do you have to use the world of cultivating immortality thinking to become the richest man by using modern thinking? Why not use both together? You must follow the simulation system. The protagonist is a human or a puppet. You have experienced it in the simulation again and again. Have you ever thought about not following the Sims in the simulation?
simulation?
Why aren't you directly invincible? This kind of simulation is the most annoying!
It's not bad, and it's considered excellent among simulation texts. Come on author
Reading a novel about cultivating immortals is like watching a drama about palace fighting.
As title. . . . . . . . . So speechless. . . Not interesting
Big B0SS
When I saw Chapter 120, the big boss appeared. Let me see how you write the next chapter. Shivering and cold.
The feeling of writing this simulates loneliness, it is too slow and lacks the feeling of passion.
Has anyone played the game and only walked one line 49 times?
The author forcefully explained that 49 accidental deaths occurred due to natural disasters and man-made disasters, and then gave him the secrets to cultivating immortals just because he wrote some three-character sutras in front of his husband. Then I am more curious about what you were doing in the previous 49 times. You didn't even discover the hidden secrets in the village. You just ate, drank, and drank all day long in the hope of cultivating immortals? Instead of relying on actual actions to find out whether this village can help you survive? It's really too poisonous
What about the author? Where did the author go?
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Official(16)Scraped 11d ago
More traditional, more like the Holy Mother, not centered, and more thoughtful about others
More traditional, more like the Holy Mother, not centered, and more thoughtful about others
well!
Actually. This protagonist is still defined by the thinking of the previous world, a monk in this world. Think about it, why do people practice cultivation? Isn't it just to do whatever you want? Extraordinary strength, the power of immortality.
I don't understand how this Sims life is determined. It is defined by the logic of cultivating immortality. Have you ever thought about defining the logic of thinking with the knowledge of traveling through the world? Why do you have to use the world of cultivating immortality thinking to become the richest man by using modern thinking? Why not use both together? You must follow the simulation system. The protagonist is a human or a puppet. You have experienced it in the simulation again and again. Have you ever thought about not following the Sims in the simulation?
simulation?
Why aren't you directly invincible? This kind of simulation is the most annoying!
It's not bad, and it's considered excellent among simulation texts. Come on author
Reading a novel about cultivating immortals is like watching a drama about palace fighting.
As title. . . . . . . . . So speechless. . . Not interesting
Big B0SS
When I saw Chapter 120, the big boss appeared. Let me see how you write the next chapter. Shivering and cold.
The feeling of writing this simulates loneliness, it is too slow and lacks the feeling of passion.
Has anyone played the game and only walked one line 49 times?
The author forcefully explained that 49 accidental deaths occurred due to natural disasters and man-made disasters, and then gave him the secrets to cultivating immortals just because he wrote some three-character sutras in front of his husband. Then I am more curious about what you were doing in the previous 49 times. You didn't even discover the hidden secrets in the village. You just ate, drank, and drank all day long in the hope of cultivating immortals? Instead of relying on actual actions to find out whether this village can help you survive? It's really too poisonous
What about the author? Where did the author go?
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Grain + Simulator cheats, Cultivation background, LYB collision. The writing and plot are good, the characters are set well, and there are a lot of foreshadowings. Looking forward to the follow-up, don't be anticlimactic.




Recently I like to read simulation books, but most of them are not well written. This is one of the better books I have seen. The writing is smooth, the narrative is vivid, and the plot is not a cookie-cutter turn-based slap-in-the-face routine. I just feel that the author is a little anxious. The protagonist is only 8 or 9 years old, and his level is only in the Qi training stage. He starts to get involved in the battles between the high-level officials of the sect and the Yuanying boss. This makes people very worried, fearing that the novel will collapse. Personal rating: 80




[Shuhuang can read] Daily poison list. The protagonist gets the Sims system, a simulation opportunity once a month, and system currency, bonus points, etc. Are provided based on the simulation results. The world is full of crises, and there are hidden secrets that will kill the protagonist if he is not careful. The first major plot is now over. The protagonist used the results of the simulation in the system to predictably destroy the plan of the Immortal Sect leader to blow up the trial field, and successfully hid it. But personally, it always seemed a bit awkward, and I felt like I was forced to write about a battle of wits even though I didn't have enough intelligence.













