This novel was called "I Ascended in the World of Cultivators for a Hundred Lives". It was a novel that was categorized into Xianxia and Cultivation civilizations. It had a big imagination, an upgrade style, and mature elements. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. I Ascended in the World of Cultivators for a Hundred Lives by The Water-Loving Whale. The introduction of "I Ascension in the World of Cultivators" read: Lu Qing traveled through the world of Xianxia and obtained the Book of the Hundred Lives of Immortals. He had a hundred lives and was constantly reincarnated in the same world. At the end of each life, an evaluation would be given based on the experience of the previous life, and at the same time, a Life Providence would be obtained. [Survival at the End: When in a life or death crisis, you can temporarily recover your peak strength.] [Late-bloomer: Your cultivation aptitude will increase as you age.] [Purple Myrtle Imperial Star: There is the fate of the human world protecting you, fortuitous encounters are endless.] ... The mortal world was in conflict, and the immortal path was in conflict. He had once unified the world and was the emperor of the mortal world. He had once joined hands with his six brothers to wipe out the demons and was revered as the Seven Saints. He had also created a great sect that was passed down from generation to generation and controlled people's life and death. He even rose up from the ashes and suppressed the world, killing all the geniuses and obtaining the throne. Just like that, Lu Qing relied on the Life Providence of a hundred lifetimes to become the only immortal in history to attain immortality and ascend to the Upper Realm! ------- This book was also known as "A Gentleman's Revenge Is Not Too Late in the Afterlife","I Dig My Own Grave, Can It Be Called Grave Robbing?", 'Becoming an immortal is just a matter of not being able to do it in one lifetime, but doing it in another billion lifetimes.' PS: Non-simulation, only one main world Hurry up and read!
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