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Immortal Journey Of The Wu Clan's Twin Dragons

Immortal Journey Of The Wu Clan's Twin Dragons

Does the death of billions of people even have any meaning to it? It's like once the number passes a certain threshold we humans are unable to imagine the severity such a scale entails. The once prosperous Immortal Domain witnessed its destruction due to an unknown disaster. A disaster that wiped out 2/3 of its entire population in mere hours. Billions, no, even trillions of lives might have been lost. After the Immortal Domain's Destruction, it was split into the Fragmented Lower Realms and the High Heavens known as the Upper Realm. However, all was not lost. From the flickering embers of life that remained, and after countless years, an Era that would eventually be known as the Resurgence Era was starting to show its first signs of brilliance. These first sparks were located in a Fragmented Realm called the Wither Daemon Realm, in which there was a planet named Daiyu. On this planet, heavenly prodigies that were born with one of the thirty rare Legendary Physiques were starting to pop up like common weeds. Longwei, a loudmouth and arrogant brat was born into the Wu Clan while possessing the third-rank Legendary Physique, the Dao Physique. He was also known as one of the six monster-level geniuses on planet Daiyu. His brother Longmin, his opposite, a quiet and reserved boy, though was an equally terrifying genius in his own right, had faded into obscurity since his birth and was estranged by their father after a certain catastrophic incident. This story is the supposed legends of two dragons, who through a journey of bloodshed and betrayal, led their clan to unify the Immortal Domain and stand above Demons and Gods as powerful existences. This is the Immortal Journey of the Wu Clan's Twin Dragons. ** Other novels: The Founder Of Qi Cultivation Reincarnates, The Growth OF A TiTan Patreon: www.patreon.com/TSETH
Eastern
99 Chs
The Wu Clan's Rise: Legends of the twin dragons

The Wu Clan's Rise: Legends of the twin dragons

*ALERT: This Book Is Currently Undergoing Major Editing And Will Be Rewritten. Do Not Buy Chapters* The Immortal Domain is a vast cosmos consisting of the Upper Realm and the Lower Realms, both of which are controlled by the Three Great Families, the Wang family, the Lui family, and the Xue family. Each one of them holds an immense amount of power that could overturn the heavens, reverse yin and yang and change the fate of anyone or anything in the Immortal Domain as they see fit. But, with all of that being said, our story doesn't start from those ancient overpowered families in the Upper Realm, it starts from one of the countless fragmented Lower Realms, called the Wither Daemon Realm, in which there was a planet named Daiyu. On this planet, heavenly prodigies that were born with one of the thirty, rare Legendary Physiques were starting to pop up like common weeds. Longwei, born into the Wu Clan while in possession of the third rank Legendary Physique, was known as one of the six monster-level geniuses on planet Daiyu. His brother Longmin on the other hand, though was a genius in his own right, had faded into obscurity since his birth and was shunned by his own father after a certain ‘incident’. This story is the supposed legends of two dragons, who, through a journey of bloodshed and betrayal led their clan to unify the Immortal Domain and stand above trillions as the highest existence. ******* If you lovely readers can't be bothered to use your eyes, you can join my Patreon and get to stream my audio chapters like everyone else. Ps: If you are the creator of this godly cover and wish for me to take it down, please contact me at tsethsw@gmail.com or on twitter at @Tseth7.
Eastern
95 Chs
Wu Xiang and Wu Mu
Wu Xiang and Wu Mu were both posthumous titles of ancient civil officials and generals. In the Song Dynasty, the highest posthumous title of a military officer was "Wuzhong", followed by "Wuyong". Then, the words matched with "Wu" were Mu, Gang, De, Lie, Gong, Zhuang, etc. Di Qing was Duke Di Wuxiang, and his posthumous title was "Wuxiang". We know that the status of civil officials in the Song Dynasty was higher than that of military officers. Di Qing was a military officer, but the second word of his posthumous title was actually used for civil officials. It can be seen that his status as a military officer in the Song Dynasty was high. Yue Fei's original posthumous title was "Wu Mu", which was later changed to "Zhong Wu". According to the information provided, it was impossible to determine which one was higher, Wu Xiang or Wu Mu.
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2025-01-11 15:03
Wu Yuce, Miss Wu
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2024-10-18 14:07
Wu Xiang and Wu Mu
Wu Xiang and Wu Mu were both posthumous titles of ancient civil officials and generals. In the Song Dynasty, the highest posthumous title of a military officer was "Wuzhong", followed by "Wuyong". Then, the words matched with "Wu" were Mu, Gang, De, Lie, Gong, Zhuang, etc. Di Qing was Duke Di Wuxiang, and his posthumous title was "Wuxiang". Yue Fei's original posthumous title was "Wumu", which was later changed to "Zhongwu". According to the information provided, it was impossible to determine the specific difference and level relationship between Wu Xiang and Wu Mu.
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2025-01-14 18:35
Wu Geng of Wu Gengji
Wu Geng of Wu Geng Ji was the male lead in China Hong Kong comic book "The Age of the Gods" and the adapted 3D animation "The Age of Wu Geng." His prototype was Wu Geng, the son of King Zhou of Shang Dynasty. He was the son of King Zhou. When he was eight years old, he could not learn martial arts and ride a horse because he was born weak and sickly. He did not have a good relationship with King Zhou and thought that his father hated his weakness. After King Zhou whipped him, his relationship with his father broke down. After that, he did not communicate with his father. After King Zhou failed, he was killed by Daji. However, his soul possessed the slave "Ah Gou" who was blinded by him two years ago. As "Ah Gou", he and Ah Gou's fiancée, Bai Cai, became slaves in the Dazhou mine. After experiencing a difficult life, he did not agree with King Zhou's approach. He experienced the unequal treatment brought by the Protoss and decided to subvert the Protoss as a " dog."
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2025-01-06 10:43
Wu Geng of Wu Gengji
Wu Geng was the male protagonist of China Hong Kong comic book "The Age of the Gods" and the 3D animation "The Age of the Wu Geng." His prototype was Wu Geng, the son of King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty. He was born weak and prone to illness. He could not practice martial arts or ride a horse for the rest of his life, and his relationship with King Zhou was not good. After King Zhou failed to rebel against the gods, Wu Geng was killed by Daji. However, in order to deceive the gods, after Daji killed Wu Geng, Wu Geng had to find a corpse that died at the same time as him. In the end, he possessed the body of a slave named Ah Gou, who had been blinded in one eye by him two years ago. Wu Geng was voiced by Huang Ying.
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2024-12-17 04:02
Are Wu Dalang and Wu Song brothers?
Wu Dalang and Wu Song were brothers. Although they were different in appearance and figure, according to the setting of Water Margins, they were brothers of the same mother. Wu Dalang played the role of taking care of and raising Wu Song. Although their relationship in the novel was not very good, they were indeed brothers.
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2025-01-12 14:40
Are Wu Dalang and Wu Song brothers?
Wu Dalang and Wu Song were brothers. Although they were different in appearance and figure, according to the setting of Water Margins, they were brothers of the same mother. Wu Dalang played the role of taking care of and raising Wu Song. Although their relationship in the novel was not very good, they were indeed brothers.
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2024-12-26 14:19
Who is Wu Dalang to Wu Song?
Wu Dalang was Wu Song's elder brother.
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2024-12-25 19:20
Wu Zhu versus Wu Zhu
According to the information provided, there was no clear answer to the outcome of Wu Zhu's battle. Some documents mentioned the battles between Wu Zhu, Hong Sixiang, the Qing Emperor, Ku He, and other characters, but they did not provide a clear outcome. Some of the documents stated that Wu Zhu had shown greater strength in his battles with Hong Sixiang and Ku He, but they did not give a clear conclusion. In addition, some documents mentioned the results of the battle between Wu Zhu and the Qing Emperor, but different documents gave different results. Some said that the Qing Emperor had defeated Wu Zhu, while others said that Wu Zhu had defeated the Qing Emperor. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine the exact outcome of Wu Zhu's battle.
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2024-12-28 10:38
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