I Use Words to Become a Saint

I Use Words to Become a Saint

by Watermelon Ace

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289words270chapters
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Within Zhongzhou, there are seven Taoist sects, named after Wen, Wu, Yue, Gong, Nong, Hu, and Wu. In this cruel world where he uses illusions to practice magic, uses competitions to advance, and if he loses, his body will be destroyed and he will be turned into a puppet. He is poor and has no background, so he can only transform into a boaster, flatter others, belittle himself, hug others everywhere, pretend to be smooth, worldly, and timid, and pursue a way of life where he can talk but never take action. Everyone thought that he had the same innate ability called "language form" as the people in the literary world. He could inject spiritual power into poetry and produce physical objects as his own weapons, so as to practice and advance. Little did he know that behind his proficiency in morphology, there was actually a spiritual power that dominated words. Enter the literary world, write poetry and prose, and acquire the three realms of language, form, and form. Enter the music path, write famous songs through the ages, and nourish the spiritual power of people in the world. Enter the engineering road, write clever buildings, and create a grand scene in Zhongzhou. Enter the agricultural road and write about spiritual animals and spiritual plants to help you improve your practice. Enter the doorway, write a yellow book of spells, and seize the evil spirits. Enter the witchcraft, write down the secrets of elixirs, and get a glimpse of the secrets of numerology. Enter the martial arts, write about the art of war, chariots and horses, and protect the safety of the seven realms. ... One word moves Zhongzhou and transforms all things in the world. One thought controls the ups and downs, and writes the destiny of all living beings. I am the Seven Praise Saints, the King of Praise, the first person to judge the situation, the Saint of Zhongzhou, the Master of Letters, and Cheng Mu.

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