
Cultivation of Immortality Begins with Becoming a Reincarnation
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Su Ye got a strange disease. When he woke up, he found that he had become a reincarnated person. Have infinite immortal life and unique experiences. From a mayfly to a red shrimp. From a dragonfly to a fly... As a koi, he witnessed the candle-carrying dragon who wanted to create stars when the sky fell. In the world of flying birds, I saw the Phoenix of Nirvana who was immortal in the fire... He once became a god and an ancient tree; he was once a sharp edge in the hands of the sword master and a jade in the waist of the goddess. All he has done in life after life is to realize eternity. But when he came back to his senses, he found that the world had already witnessed the legend he left behind.
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Official(60)Scraped 11d ago
To be honest, the overall concept of this book, even the subtleties, it can be seen that the author has specialized in the philosophical thought of Taoism, and not only understands Taoism. I think it is more accurate to say that the author's knowledge can be said to be very vast. Many of the ideas in this issue can be said to be different from each other. Rather than positioning it as a novel, it is more appropriate to say that it is a Taoist method, and the method is born from the heart. I can only say that this book is really amazingly written, and it is amazing.
It's really a rubbish novel. The number of words is too small to fool the readers. It's full of nonsense. It's just a novel. It insists on mixing various ideological theories. In the end, it's completely wrong. It makes me feel that the author is a schizophrenic. After reading novels for so many years, such rubbish novels are rare.
Came from Kuaishou, this book is pretty good
I am a small cultivator who has the ability to transform into gods, but fortunately I have realized the Daluo path by reading this book.
Enlightenment, enlightenment, enlightenment, destruction!
This book has a strong water and wood energy, and my dry fate was involuntarily attracted... It's a very magical feeling. As I read it, my originally chaotic heart became a lot more stable.
This kind of slow pace is very comfortable to watch, but it's a bit too dry at the end. I actually finished watching it. It's really hard to hold back.
Some people may find it boring after reading it. This book is not about reincarnation but enlightenment.
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Official(60)Scraped 11d ago
To be honest, the overall concept of this book, even the subtleties, it can be seen that the author has specialized in the philosophical thought of Taoism, and not only understands Taoism. I think it is more accurate to say that the author's knowledge can be said to be very vast. Many of the ideas in this issue can be said to be different from each other. Rather than positioning it as a novel, it is more appropriate to say that it is a Taoist method, and the method is born from the heart. I can only say that this book is really amazingly written, and it is amazing.
It's really a rubbish novel. The number of words is too small to fool the readers. It's full of nonsense. It's just a novel. It insists on mixing various ideological theories. In the end, it's completely wrong. It makes me feel that the author is a schizophrenic. After reading novels for so many years, such rubbish novels are rare.
Came from Kuaishou, this book is pretty good
I am a small cultivator who has the ability to transform into gods, but fortunately I have realized the Daluo path by reading this book.
Enlightenment, enlightenment, enlightenment, destruction!
This book has a strong water and wood energy, and my dry fate was involuntarily attracted... It's a very magical feeling. As I read it, my originally chaotic heart became a lot more stable.
This kind of slow pace is very comfortable to watch, but it's a bit too dry at the end. I actually finished watching it. It's really hard to hold back.
Some people may find it boring after reading it. This book is not about reincarnation but enlightenment.
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It's very close to what I thought of as 'cultivating immortality' There is currently no heroine




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Although I have only read a dozen chapters, this book has a fairy-like feel to it.
















