πI recommend the following two urban cultivation novels to you: 1. "Heavenly Phone" was a novel written by Shuimu Tianchang. It was completed and had a total of three million words. The protagonist of this novel bought a mobile phone online, but unexpectedly came from heaven, which changed his life. His goal was to become a male immortal in Xiaoyao City, to enjoy the world of mortals, to enjoy all the good things, and to compete with other immortals. Although it was an urban cultivation novel, the background and story were very interesting. You would definitely love to read it. 2. "The Immortal Cultivator's Merchant" was a novel written by Zhuang village's Xiao San. It had already been completed and had a total of 12 million words. It was a classic among urban cultivation novels. The protagonist of the story, Ge Tao, owned a Mountain River Five Elements Pearl and became the biggest supplier in the world of Cultivators. The story described his experiences in the cultivation world, satisfying the appetite of all the readers. It had both an exciting Xianxia plot and a taste of real life. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
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