In the end, Emperor Bai Lin destroyed his immortal bones and became an Itinerant Immortal without any cultivation. This ending was his choice after he came to his senses. He recognized his past mistakes and knelt down to admit his mistakes. Although the scriptwriter thought that this was the biggest punishment for Bai Lin, for the audience, this ending was still too light. The audience thought that Bai Lin was simply admitting his mistake and did not bear a greater punishment. In addition, Bai Lin's good friends, Lan and Ting Nu, were not present at the wedding scene, which made the audience feel a little regretful.
In the end, Emperor Bai Lin destroyed his immortal bones and became an Itinerant Immortal without any cultivation. This ending was his choice after he came to his senses. He recognized his past mistakes and knelt down to admit his mistakes. Although the scriptwriter thought that this was the biggest punishment for Bai Lin, for the audience, this ending was still too light. The audience thought that Bai Lin was simply admitting his mistake and did not bear a greater punishment. In addition, Bai Lin's good friends, Lan and Ting Nu, were not present at the wedding scene, which made the audience feel a little regretful.
Emperor Bai Lin became a loose immortal in the end. After he came to his senses, he voluntarily dispersed his divine persona and immortal technique, dissipating all of his cultivation, and became an Itinerant Immortal without cultivation. This was a self-punishment to make up for his mistake. Although the scriptwriter thought that this was the biggest punishment for Bai Lin, the audience was not satisfied with this ending. They thought that Bai Lin was simply admitting his mistake and did not bear a greater punishment. In addition, Bai Lin's good friends, Lan and Ting Nu, were not present at the wedding scene, which made the audience feel a little regretful.
Emperor Bai Lin had become a loose immortal in the ending of the television series Glaze. After he came to his senses in the play, he voluntarily dispersed his divine persona and immortal technique, and dissipated all his cultivation, becoming a loose immortal without cultivation. This was a self-punishment to make up for his mistake. Although the scriptwriter thought that this was the biggest punishment for Bai Lin, the audience had a different view of this ending. They thought that this ending was too light for Bai Lin.
Emperor Bai Lin became a loose immortal in the end. After he came to his senses, he voluntarily dispersed his divine persona and immortal technique, dissipating all of his cultivation, and became an Itinerant Immortal without cultivation. This was a self-punishment to make up for his mistake. Although the scriptwriter thought that this was the biggest punishment for Bai Lin, the audience had a different view of this ending. They thought that this ending was too light for Bai Lin.
Immortal White Bones was a fantasy novel written by a cat and a dog. The story was about an ordinary person, Luo Han, who obtained a small skeleton figurine. After that, spiritual qi recovered, heaven and earth connected, and the world began to become grotesque and motley. The novel had been updated to 7 chapters, and the latest chapter was chapter 6, Dragon Lady and Princess. As for the specific plot and content of Immortal White Bones, there was no more information in the search results provided so far.
Emperor Bai Lin had returned from his tribulation. In the document [1], it was mentioned that Emperor Bai Lin had lost his immortal bone, but if he left a trace of his aura in the immortal transformation pool and cultivated for thousands of years, he might be able to return. In addition, it was also mentioned in the document [2] that Emperor Bai Lin had secretly descended to the mortal world in order to "save her" and walked in the human world as Haochen. Thus, it could be inferred that Emperor Bai Lin had successfully returned to the human world after the tribulation.
In cultivation novels, immortal bones were usually divided into different levels. The different levels of immortal bones represented the realm and strength of the cultivator. Generally speaking, immortal bones could be divided into the following categories: 1. Mortal Immortal Bone: It refers to the basic immortal bone state of a cultivator. Usually, the body is light and the spirit is clear, but the strength is weak and it is difficult to deal with various immortal techniques. 2. Spiritual Root Immortal Bone: refers to the state where the cultivator already has a certain spiritual root but the level of the immortal bone is relatively low. Usually, the spiritual root is sensitive and can sense the spiritual energy in the air. However, when using immortal techniques, it still needs a certain amount of spiritual energy to support it. 3. Immortal Body and Immortal Bones: refers to the cultivator who has broken through the realm of mortal immortal bones and has a relatively powerful immortal body. He can easily use various immortal techniques and has higher spiritual power support. 4. Immortal Spirit Immortal Bone: refers to the cultivator who has reached the realm of immortal spirit, has extremely powerful immortal spirit power, can display all kinds of mysterious immortal techniques, and can communicate with all things in the world. 5. Immortal King's Immortal Bone: refers to the cultivator who has reached the Immortal King Realm and become the most powerful existence in the Immortal World. He has unlimited immortal power and spiritual power, and can easily deal with all kinds of challenges and dangers. It was important to note that different cultivation novels might have different immortal bone levels, and these levels might be based on different settings and rules.
In "A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality," the main character Han Li was originally an ordinary person without a spirit root. However, he obtained a spirit root by chance and began his path of cultivation. Therefore, in a sense, mortals could also have immortal bones. However, compared to those with spiritual roots, the path of immortal cultivation for mortals was more difficult and winding. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
[Yes, according to the descriptions in documents 3 and 5, the Alliance of Four Sects was destroyed in Renegade Immortal.]
Renegade Immortal, which was written by Er Gen, was a popular Xianxia novel that was loved by readers. The story told of the young Wang Lin's journey through a series of twists and turns. He relied on his intelligence and wisdom to finally reach the Celestial Ancient Great Dao. This book can be read or listened to on the Qidian Reading App. Now, you can also get the benefits of an experience member when you go to Qidian Reading App. The Qidian Reading App provided authentic books and audio recordings. The male protagonist, Wang Lin, was brave and decisive. He would repay kindness and valued friendship. The female lead, Li Muwan, had the characteristics of a beautiful spring flower.