
I'll Add Points to My Invisibility in the World of Immortality
by Jiuyuan
About This Novel
Traveling through the world of immortality, Chen Yan became the most useless of the Five Spiritual Roots. Lack of resources and no way forward? Deep sea monsters, perilous? Fortunately, he has an unknown facet and an innate talent - invisibility. While others were practicing hard in the sect and fighting for resources, Chen Yan had already disappeared and stepped into the forbidden sea that no one dared to go deep into. Ten thousand years of magic grass? Shipwreck treasure? Ancient cave? Opportunities that others risked their lives to find were nothing more than a leisurely stroll after being invisible to him. "Stealth is just the beginning." Looking at the growing proficiency on the panel and the quietly mutating immortal plants in the spiritual field, Chen Yan knew that his path to immortality had just begun.
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Official(6)Scraped 29d ago
Gou Dao is the main line
I feel like the protagonist is no longer strict enough after getting involved with the sect. It's better to be obscene and develop, isn't it?
Isn't it a farming article?
The golden finger of the protagonist is best suited for farming But I feel like I have been taking risks and intrigues with the sect.
It is an engaging, clear-cut, brisk-paced, low-risk and steadily developing classical fairy tale system novel, suitable for readers who like Taoism + farming + treasure hunting!
It's a bit of a pity that this is a very creative book. At the beginning of Chapter 169, the protagonist asks the family to start playing with corpses. This means there are too many casual readers. Are you going to filter out some more? Close to Zhu Chi and close to Mo Hei, the force that uses dark style skills will not go down the evil path. This is human nature. The family will still be united and they all want to use other people's corpses to practice kung fu 6666
The plot of this novel is okay, but there is something wrong with the author. There are too many typos, and there are several typos in each chapter. It also always feels like the author doesn't take notes, and a lot of the data feels confusing and conflicting.
My thoughts after reading thirty chapters.
The writing style is very average and very immature, and there will be things that are said and explained over and over again. The previous settings should be for mortals to cultivate immortality, including Qi training, foundation building, golden elixir, Nascent Soul, and spiritual transformation. The five spiritual roots need to be replenished when going up. Later, it becomes the Zi Mansion that needs to replenish the spiritual roots. The protagonist is an adult who travels through time, has the fourth level of Qi training, and is from a foundation-building family. There are plug-ins for earth magic and proficiency panels. The alchemy array talisman can't do anything, and the parents are more like tool people. Forget it, just read it yourself, I don't even know what to write.
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Official(6)Scraped 29d ago
Gou Dao is the main line
I feel like the protagonist is no longer strict enough after getting involved with the sect. It's better to be obscene and develop, isn't it?
Isn't it a farming article?
The golden finger of the protagonist is best suited for farming But I feel like I have been taking risks and intrigues with the sect.
It is an engaging, clear-cut, brisk-paced, low-risk and steadily developing classical fairy tale system novel, suitable for readers who like Taoism + farming + treasure hunting!
It's a bit of a pity that this is a very creative book. At the beginning of Chapter 169, the protagonist asks the family to start playing with corpses. This means there are too many casual readers. Are you going to filter out some more? Close to Zhu Chi and close to Mo Hei, the force that uses dark style skills will not go down the evil path. This is human nature. The family will still be united and they all want to use other people's corpses to practice kung fu 6666
The plot of this novel is okay, but there is something wrong with the author. There are too many typos, and there are several typos in each chapter. It also always feels like the author doesn't take notes, and a lot of the data feels confusing and conflicting.
My thoughts after reading thirty chapters.
The writing style is very average and very immature, and there will be things that are said and explained over and over again. The previous settings should be for mortals to cultivate immortality, including Qi training, foundation building, golden elixir, Nascent Soul, and spiritual transformation. The five spiritual roots need to be replenished when going up. Later, it becomes the Zi Mansion that needs to replenish the spiritual roots. The protagonist is an adult who travels through time, has the fourth level of Qi training, and is from a foundation-building family. There are plug-ins for earth magic and proficiency panels. The alchemy array talisman can't do anything, and the parents are more like tool people. Forget it, just read it yourself, I don't even know what to write.
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Mortals become farmers | Deep sea cultivation | The rise of the family | Steady development A boy with five spiritual roots farmed and raised shellfish in the deep sea. Relying on his invisible talent and proficiency panel, he worked steadily under the protection of his family, and finally became the master of a certain sea area. Two million words to complete this experience, the updates are stable and welcome to read;

The characters are lively, and the profile descriptions vividly reveal their personalities, especially the supporting characters, who are occasionally playful. The more I read this book, the more I like it.




It is extremely stunning and full of visual sense. Of course it contains private information. It is very realistic and on-site, and the writing is superb.




It is a book above the standard that people of all tastes can try. It has no shortcomings. If you insist on finding a shortcoming, it is that the number of words is a bit short.













