
Thorn Fairy
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"I use my mortal body... To kill the immortal." Three thousand years ago, the method of cultivating immortals was quietly invented. Three thousand years later, the major cultivating sects controlled the government and brought disaster to the country and the people. In order to bring order to the chaos, Emperor Shang established the Wude Division and recruited great talents from all over the world. However, the sect's power was deeply rooted, and Wudesi struggled until... An assassin was introduced to Wudesi. ............ Mo Chen is an assassin. He originally wanted to marry a wife and have children, fulfill the vow he made in front of his parents' graves, hone his sword skills and kill immortals for fun, so as not to waste his time. After eating the imperial food, the vow he made came true. He began to feel restless. If his realm was locked, would he really not be able to become an immortal? If the path to immortality is blocked, then find a new path! "My name is Mo Chen. I am a low-level monk. I can kill immortals, and I can also... Carve the path to immortality."
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In a world where humans and monsters coexist, the protagonist enters the Tao with a sword and kills immortals with mortals within ten steps. Recommended




A young monk broke off the path, but wanted to find another way to cultivate power that could rival the immortals. The author's writing style is immature, and his original intention is to portray the protagonist as a genius who enters Taoism through martial arts and is ignorant of world affairs. In fact, the protagonist's logic is like that of a child. He only considers some inexplicable aspects and never cares about efficiency and profit in his behavior. He writes plots for the sake of plotting plots, which leads to some nonsensical plots, which is quite embarrassing to watch. The key is that the author feels good about himself, thinks that his writing is interlocking and fascinating, and he does not regret it.













