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[Crystal-screen viewing] + [Behind-the-scenes deception] + [Modern-day unilateralism] + [Historical spoilers] + [No female lead]

Cultivating immortality is a unique cultural practice passed down for thousands of years by the Chinese people, and it had a broad market in ancient times.

Qin Shi Huang sought immortality in the East Sea, Emperor Wu of Han performed the Fengshan ceremony at Mount Tai, and Emperor Taizong of Tang was obsessed with elixirs... Ancient people longed to become immortal "immortals".

The protagonist films videos of himself cultivating immortality, which the system helps to publish on an ancient sky screen, deceiving the ancients into believing that he is a cultivator from a later generation, reaping their faith, and thus achieving immortality.

It's not a traditional cultivation novel.

It is based on history and is also a form of historical writing, containing a lot of historical content.

The protagonist cultivates a false immortality, using the celestial screen to deceive ancient people, making them mistakenly believe that ancient celebrities such as Li Bai, Lü Dongbin, and Wang Chongyang have also successfully cultivated immortality.

Of course it's fake, but the protagonist will try to make the fake real and reconcile the situation so that they can truly embark on the path of cultivation.

Mainly for faith points,

It is to provide energy support for one's extraordinary path.

It contains historical content, misleading content, and some modern content.

In ancient times, people were given the opportunity to cultivate immortality, setting an example and guiding them to believe in it without a doubt.

In modern society, it is a world where only the individual can be extraordinary.

No female lead, no romantic subplots.

He was focused on his career, but all he wanted was immortality.

This novel is purely fictional. If you have any good ideas or suggestions, please leave a comment.

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