
Mortals Are Cultivating Immortality, I Have a Life Simulator
About This Novel
Li Yue traveled to a world of high martial arts where he could cultivate immortality. And this is also a world with three distinct classes. People who are born with mortal bones have to work hard and dig in the soil all their lives. Even if they encounter opportunities, they can only stop at martial arts. People born with martial arts can become warriors, join the army as generals, dominate an area, and are more likely to break through to the top and enter the Tao through martial arts. People who are born with immortal bones can directly enter Taoism and practice. Divine dragons can see their heads but not their tails. These are fairy tales that young people have heard since childhood. However, Li Yue was unlucky and was born mortal. He looked at the endless loess and thought that he would have to suffer a lifetime of traveling through time and his future would be dark. At the age of sixteen, he suddenly discovered that he had obtained a simulator for cultivating immortals. It turned out that mortal bones could one day break their fate.
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Official(3)Scraped 6d ago
I feel like there's something wrong with the characterization
How can a reborn person be so naive? Unless he was reborn at a very young age, it would be better not to write about rebirth. It feels like watching a kid in junior high who knows the outcome, but still can't help but be tempted.
Bad, very bad. The content is childish, and there are typos or missing words in the content. For example, if Li Yue directly becomes Li Xiu, I suggest you go back and practice for a few more years before writing.
Thanks for the reminder, friends
Many book friends have mentioned problems in the book. The author spent several hours, looked at it roughly, and made a lot of modifications. I am already dizzy. If you find that there are still problems, please point them out. The author will definitely change them. I will also pay attention to the modifications in future updates so that there will be no mistakes.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 6d ago
I feel like there's something wrong with the characterization
How can a reborn person be so naive? Unless he was reborn at a very young age, it would be better not to write about rebirth. It feels like watching a kid in junior high who knows the outcome, but still can't help but be tempted.
Bad, very bad. The content is childish, and there are typos or missing words in the content. For example, if Li Yue directly becomes Li Xiu, I suggest you go back and practice for a few more years before writing.
Thanks for the reminder, friends
Many book friends have mentioned problems in the book. The author spent several hours, looked at it roughly, and made a lot of modifications. I am already dizzy. If you find that there are still problems, please point them out. The author will definitely change them. I will also pay attention to the modifications in future updates so that there will be no mistakes.









