
Gou Dao Lives Forever, from the Spiritual Farmer's Liver to the Ten Thousand Dharma Immortals
by The Moon Passes Over The Cloud Bridge
About This Novel
Zhao Yang traveled through the world of cultivation and struggled in the secular world for more than ten years before he heard that there were immortal cultivators in this world! In the end, after struggling to find immortality, he finally successfully stepped into the door of spiritual practice, and awakened the golden finger of the panel that can improve proficiency. After perfecting the magic skills, he can also awaken the entries. The Naqi Art is completed, and the entry [Tuna: slightly increases the speed of practice, and can slowly and automatically restore mana with breathing. The ignition skill is perfected and the entry [Fire-ignition: the cost of fire spells is slightly reduced] ... So Zhao Yang started his days of practicing immortality cautiously with the help of golden fingers, and step by step he became the most powerful Immortal Lord of all kinds in ancient and modern times. And the beginning of all this starts with the robbery cultivator who was killed outside Qinghefang City...
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Official(1)Scraped 2mo ago
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Data cultivation flow, there is no data expansion on the panel The issue of spiritual roots should be clearly explained in the early stage. Everyone has five spiritual roots, and talents are determined based on the quality of the spiritual roots. You can set it up however you want, just tell it. I'm afraid that if I don't tell it according to my own settings, I won't be able to stand the traditional cultivation of immortality that follows. I didn't watch much of it, but I stopped watching when I saw that in the early stage of Qi training, I had to recruit apprentices and teach the experience of drawing talismans. Because I have also seen other data flow cultivating immortals. At most, they drew too many talismans and rented a shop to recruit people to sell talismans. When I saw this, I felt that there was something wrong with the setting. The main character draws many talismans because there is a system panel and an alchemy array, each of which requires talent. I think the protagonist set by the author thought it was so easy to draw the talisman on his own, and if he wanted to practice for longer, he hired someone to help him draw it. I also indirectly feel that this is because the system panel is suppressing the proficiency level. As long as your proficiency is high and your output is high, there is no need to recruit someone to teach you experience. Moreover, the protagonist of this proficiency panel upgrades quickly and changes maps diligently. If he recruits apprentices too early, how to arrange them later is a problem. There is no book shortage yet, so I won't read it for now. Overall, it's pretty good compared to other peers.
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Official(1)Scraped 2mo ago
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Data cultivation flow, there is no data expansion on the panel The issue of spiritual roots should be clearly explained in the early stage. Everyone has five spiritual roots, and talents are determined based on the quality of the spiritual roots. You can set it up however you want, just tell it. I'm afraid that if I don't tell it according to my own settings, I won't be able to stand the traditional cultivation of immortality that follows. I didn't watch much of it, but I stopped watching when I saw that in the early stage of Qi training, I had to recruit apprentices and teach the experience of drawing talismans. Because I have also seen other data flow cultivating immortals. At most, they drew too many talismans and rented a shop to recruit people to sell talismans. When I saw this, I felt that there was something wrong with the setting. The main character draws many talismans because there is a system panel and an alchemy array, each of which requires talent. I think the protagonist set by the author thought it was so easy to draw the talisman on his own, and if he wanted to practice for longer, he hired someone to help him draw it. I also indirectly feel that this is because the system panel is suppressing the proficiency level. As long as your proficiency is high and your output is high, there is no need to recruit someone to teach you experience. Moreover, the protagonist of this proficiency panel upgrades quickly and changes maps diligently. If he recruits apprentices too early, how to arrange them later is a problem. There is no book shortage yet, so I won't read it for now. Overall, it's pretty good compared to other peers.









