This book was called "I've Reborn After I've maxed out on cultivation." The characters in the book included: the supporting character, Su Yu, who looked gentle but was actually a good guy; the supporting character, Yan Huang, who was an old man who wanted his disciple to train with him; the supporting character, Bai Chu, who looked cold but jealous; the supporting character, Qiuyue Bai, who was a strange but favored junior sister who had transmigrated; the supporting character, Mo Li; and the female protagonist, Qian Renxi, who was a cold and sometimes venomous swordsman. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "I Reborn After I Cultivated to the Maximum Level" Author: A Little Pea. It's a Xianxia Legend/Ancient Xianxia novel. It's finished and you can enjoy it without worry. [User recommendation: "Sword Dao Killer God" Qian Renxi has fallen.] He died under the Ascension Lightning Tribulation due to excessive killing. After being reborn, Qian Renxi found that she had come to an ancient era with rich spiritual power and possessed a little girl who had starved to death. She started off as a beggar, but gradually, she had a nagging master, a silly senior brother, an ice-cold junior brother, and a cute junior sister. She even had the identity of a direct disciple of a large cultivation clan. She, who only wanted to ascend, slowly revealed the secret of her rebirth. It turned out that someone had dispersed his divine power, and his soul had been destroyed, so she had to start over again. So what if a heavenly deity stopped him? So what if she was a supporting character? Qian Renxi looked up at the sky. There was no fluctuation in his heart, only endless fighting spirit in his eyes. After her rebirth, she vowed to protect Xuanji Realm! (Male lead, 1v1) I hope you will like this book.
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