I haven't been able to find all the novels that you want to match, but I've tried my best to find some related books. Here are a few related novels I found for you: 1. " Ice Melts the Sky " Author: Bite a Pancake, Category: Xianxia, Classic Xianxia, Completed, You Can Enjoy with Rest assured 2. " Multi-functional Swordsman Begins from a taxi " Author: Love ends in flowing water. Category: Xianxia, Cultivation Civilization. Finished. You can enjoy it without worry. 3. " Biography of the Heavenly Calamity Holy Demon: Full Moon Chapter " Author: FG.dt, Category: Xianxia, Classic Xianxia, Completed, You can enjoy it with ease. The following is a brief introduction of these novels: 1. [Ice Melts the Sky] Where he came from, where he went, where he went…the destruction of an ancient sect, the repetition of strange natural disasters, the twists and turns of the secret realms of the predecessors…everything was waiting for the protagonist to reveal…the more dangerous the road, the more determined his heart became. 2. " Multi-functional Swordsman starts from a taxi." This was the story of a Swordsman who rode a flying sword to rent a car. After pulling a dead old man, he was stuffed with a house full of foreign species for him to take care of. Although there were high-level tree demons, spirit beasts that swallowed heavenly passages, and spiritual weapon-level mechanical puppets among these foreign species, without the care of cultivators, they could not move an inch. 3. [Heaven Calamity Holy Fiend Biography: Full Moon Chapter] The writing style of this novel was dry and dry. There wasn't anything flashy about it. The plot was slow, and it only took a few hours to type 10,000 words. Even the name was changed again and again. At first, I thought that I wrote it very well, but later on, I felt that I had actually walked into a dead end. If this novel was written according to the current style, it would be strange if it didn't die. These works all have good reputations for your reference.
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