
Cultivation of Immortality: Start by Raising Sand Camel Beasts
About This Novel
Reborn in the world of cultivating immortals, Chen Jing obtained the cloud tree system. At the age of thirty-one, he mustered up the courage to step out of the fairy city and grow large fruit trees. Only then did he realize that the fruits grown by the system seemed to be somewhat different. Fire Persimmon: After taking it, the strength is greatly increased and the user's bones are slightly increased. Dog-head jujube: After taking it, the enlightenment time will start for one hour, the comprehension ability will be increased by 10 times, and the user's comprehension will be slightly improved. Peach: After taking it, water spiritual roots will be enhanced. Lemon: After taking it, the chance of breakthrough will be increased by 10 times. ... Those who cultivate immortality should cultivate themselves in the right way and accumulate good deeds to establish their destiny, so that they can live forever in heaven and earth. Keywords [desert cultivation], [farming literature], [cloud planting trees], [spiritual beasts], [good virtue].
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This kind of blatant showing off that one has countless spiritual waters, countless heaven-defying spiritual fruits, and unlimited space magic weapons everywhere, why would no one be greedy? The child walks through the market holding gold, and the world of immortality is sincere, simple and kind. I just didn't see anything.
It's not that good. He doesn't even have the strength of his family to practice qi. He goes back to the countryside to farm and doesn't know how to hide his golden fingers. He uses a space backpack to transport mud every day. It's bigger than the storage space of other sects, but it ruins the protagonist.
It is a passable novel, but it also has shortcomings. One is a typo problem, and the other is that the main plot of the protagonist is unclear. There are many different paths on the way to immortality, either a sect or a family. If it is not good enough, there are also casual cultivators who run around like mortals. The protagonist devotes his efforts to development in Linhai Village, but on the one hand he is wavering not to take over the position of the head of the family, and even talks of leaving the country. It is a taboo not to set a main plot for the protagonist. The subsequent plot will still follow this wavering path. This depends on whether the readers will accept this type of novel.
Just reading the introduction of this book makes you want to pounce on it. You can sell the things you grow. The effect is incredible. After the protagonist dies, you can eat it yourself. However, the protagonist cannot exchange it for cultivation materials, so his own cultivation situation is not much better. He lacks spiritual stones, magic weapons, and spells.
No, the password needs to be protected, and if you share it by chance, it will be reduced to rubbish every minute.
The God-defying Protagonist
It's so unbelievable, the fruits of Golden Finger are being distributed everywhere, you're afraid that others won't know, right?
Come on, work hard to update, hurry up, hurry up, hurry up!
Your ending is a bit too hasty, there really could have been many, many more. The story is quite exciting, but it's a pity, a pity.
Does the author think people are too naive? If I am around the protagonist, I have to find a way to kill him. The golden finger is mine.
Update more, come on, come on, come on, come on!
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Community(0)
Official(18)
This kind of blatant showing off that one has countless spiritual waters, countless heaven-defying spiritual fruits, and unlimited space magic weapons everywhere, why would no one be greedy? The child walks through the market holding gold, and the world of immortality is sincere, simple and kind. I just didn't see anything.
It's not that good. He doesn't even have the strength of his family to practice qi. He goes back to the countryside to farm and doesn't know how to hide his golden fingers. He uses a space backpack to transport mud every day. It's bigger than the storage space of other sects, but it ruins the protagonist.
It is a passable novel, but it also has shortcomings. One is a typo problem, and the other is that the main plot of the protagonist is unclear. There are many different paths on the way to immortality, either a sect or a family. If it is not good enough, there are also casual cultivators who run around like mortals. The protagonist devotes his efforts to development in Linhai Village, but on the one hand he is wavering not to take over the position of the head of the family, and even talks of leaving the country. It is a taboo not to set a main plot for the protagonist. The subsequent plot will still follow this wavering path. This depends on whether the readers will accept this type of novel.
Just reading the introduction of this book makes you want to pounce on it. You can sell the things you grow. The effect is incredible. After the protagonist dies, you can eat it yourself. However, the protagonist cannot exchange it for cultivation materials, so his own cultivation situation is not much better. He lacks spiritual stones, magic weapons, and spells.
No, the password needs to be protected, and if you share it by chance, it will be reduced to rubbish every minute.
The God-defying Protagonist
It's so unbelievable, the fruits of Golden Finger are being distributed everywhere, you're afraid that others won't know, right?
Come on, work hard to update, hurry up, hurry up, hurry up!
Your ending is a bit too hasty, there really could have been many, many more. The story is quite exciting, but it's a pity, a pity.
Does the author think people are too naive? If I am around the protagonist, I have to find a way to kill him. The golden finger is mine.
Update more, come on, come on, come on, come on!









