
Family Cultivation: Rise from Orbs
by You Guys Should Study Medicine Diligently.
About This Novel
Cultivation of immortals is never about fighting alone, and those who like to fight bravely will die in a corner one day and become a roadside person. More often than not, families are created with blood as the link, and sects are inherited with masters and apprentices, dividing one side and occupying resources. The time-traveler Jiang Lai is over fifty, and he finally saves his fortune with his sworn brothers and creates a family. But in the world of immortality, how many families have lost their inheritance or even become extinct. How long can Jiang Lai's family inherit it? Fortunately, Jiang Lai has an inheritance orb that can give spiritual roots and calculation skills...
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Official(7)Scraped 2d ago
Three surnames work together to create a cultivating family. I am a good guy and die from poison.
It's well written, but it feels too labor-intensive
Keep up the good work, author. I'm optimistic about you. Come on.
This book is a game novel disguised as a story about a cultivating immortal family😋
Why don't you explain how this orb is activated? I couldn't use it in the hands of the previous monk, but I can use it as soon as I meet the protagonist. Is it really just the protagonist's halo?
If the first head of the family died and it was written as a group portrait, then the novel would collapse. If it were written as a group portrait, it would be better for the protagonist to upgrade and build a foundation, cultivate Qi Practitioners or vassals, sacrifice lifespan like crazy, and various other skills. Can you imagine how terrifying it would be for a family that secretly maxed out its skills and continued to generate spiritual roots?
Alas, I don't want to comment. It's been so long, so I'll add my thoughts. This book is a catch-up. The preface is good, the setting is good, the story is good, and the writing is good. At the end, it all went into chaos. In terms of plot, it was too sudden, and it ended all at once, which was too un-literary. Although the story is complete, it has a beginning and an end. It seems that the author doesn't want to write anymore. The first article is five stars, the second article is one star, and the average is three stars.
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Official(7)Scraped 2d ago
Three surnames work together to create a cultivating family. I am a good guy and die from poison.
It's well written, but it feels too labor-intensive
Keep up the good work, author. I'm optimistic about you. Come on.
This book is a game novel disguised as a story about a cultivating immortal family😋
Why don't you explain how this orb is activated? I couldn't use it in the hands of the previous monk, but I can use it as soon as I meet the protagonist. Is it really just the protagonist's halo?
If the first head of the family died and it was written as a group portrait, then the novel would collapse. If it were written as a group portrait, it would be better for the protagonist to upgrade and build a foundation, cultivate Qi Practitioners or vassals, sacrifice lifespan like crazy, and various other skills. Can you imagine how terrifying it would be for a family that secretly maxed out its skills and continued to generate spiritual roots?
Alas, I don't want to comment. It's been so long, so I'll add my thoughts. This book is a catch-up. The preface is good, the setting is good, the story is good, and the writing is good. At the end, it all went into chaos. In terms of plot, it was too sudden, and it ended all at once, which was too un-literary. Although the story is complete, it has a beginning and an end. It seems that the author doesn't want to write anymore. The first article is five stars, the second article is one star, and the average is three stars.









