
While Others Are Practicing Leveling, I Am Cultivating Immortality, and I Will Survive Until I Reach Mahayana and Then Leave the Mountain
by Sanwu Xuanqi
About This Novel
[Simulator + Immortal Cultivation + Farming Style + Gou Dao Style] Once you travel through time, you wake up in the digitalized world of martial arts. This world has extraordinary powerful people called professionals. Professionals are favored by "God". They can improve their level and strength by downloading dungeons and killing monsters. Su Xing changed his profession to a hidden professional immortal cultivator, but due to unknown reasons, he was unable to gain experience and level up like other professionals. If you can't upgrade, you can only practice... But in this Dharma-ending era where spiritual energy is exhausted and monks are almost extinct, obtaining spiritual energy has become a luxury. After four years of college, Su Xing was still in a small qi training realm, and it was difficult to even graduate. Fortunately, by awakening the cheat "life simulator", you can simulate the future by paying energy, and you can bring the cultivation skills, props, etc. Obtained in the simulation back to the real world. However, in the simulated future, alien races invaded reality in large numbers, and the human race was wiped out. In such a desperate situation, Su Xing chose to survive and develop, planting spiritual plants, refining elixirs, improving cultivation, and improving the overall strength of the human race... He continued to strengthen himself through the simulator, becoming a boss hidden behind the scenes, silently fighting against the invasion of aliens... Ps: This is a simulator article, tending to maintain a steady path, farm development, and behind-the-scenes flow...
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Grain and grass It's relatively smooth to read without having to use your brain. But you can't think about it carefully, otherwise you will feel that the protagonist has a lower IQ than normal people.




This is a simple article about simulators. There are no big poisonous points in the first ten chapters, but there are constant minor poisonous points. The rhythm is not bad. The writing is not good, and the story is basically non-existent. What is there is the upgrading rhythm. If you like a good paced and refreshing white text, it can be considered as dry food. If you don't like it, it's a poisonous weed




A very good subject matter, but the author focuses entirely on the simulator and keeps leveling up. In fact, the setting is that you can only enter the simulator once a week. Describing daily life and college life can add a lot of excitement. It is true that you have picked up the sesame seeds and lost the watermelon. However, I have only seen it on the shelves so far. This book is now on the monthly ticket list. Maybe it will change in the future. I will take a look.




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