
Immortal Immortality Starts from the Calamity Point
by Xu Jin
About This Novel
The world is about to be in chaos, martial arts are rampant, and immortal roads are competing. At this time, Xu Jing comes through time with a survival point system. It's all really... Uninspiring. Just practice a little or two and arrange it as you like. And a few years later, Xu Jing survived the rise and fall of dynasties and witnessed the rise and fall of geniuses, and he has become an incredibly powerful old monster...
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The martial arts thing hasn't gone far enough, and the protagonist's martial arts hasn't even reached the highest level yet. Why does he start to develop into immortality?
Are there any book friends who have read more than 40,000 hours or have more than 1,000 followers? Let's have a permanent relationship
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Well written and very vivid! Come on!
Lots of typos! And the writing is very weird!
Why does the protagonist have enemies with so many people? Why did the Zhao family temporarily choose the protagonist when setting up sacrifices? Aren't you afraid of problems?
The book is okay, but the ending is a bit average and anticlimactic.
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 11d ago
Turning faster
The martial arts thing hasn't gone far enough, and the protagonist's martial arts hasn't even reached the highest level yet. Why does he start to develop into immortality?
Are there any book friends who have read more than 40,000 hours or have more than 1,000 followers? Let's have a permanent relationship
Long suite building
Need a supporting role urgently!
opinion building
If you have any opinions, please leave them here!
Well written and very vivid! Come on!
Lots of typos! And the writing is very weird!
Why does the protagonist have enemies with so many people? Why did the Zhao family temporarily choose the protagonist when setting up sacrifices? Aren't you afraid of problems?
The book is okay, but the ending is a bit average and anticlimactic.









