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180 Chapters · 161 Readers
3.5 (11)
MaleCultivationFarmingactionadventurefantasyxianxia

Jiang Changdao, endowed with four spiritual roots, had a bleak path to immortality, destined to live a mediocre life at the bottom of the immortal realm. Until, at the bottom of a pool, he stumbled upon a mysterious spirit clam, within which lay a universe, a millstone capable of transforming all things into their essence, defying fate! Cultivating spiritual fields, drawing talismans, taming spirit beasts… Jiang Changdao, with humble origins, carries the hopes of his family, leading the Yunxiang Jiang Clan through the vast immortal dust, forging a magnificent and turbulent path to immortality! (Family cultivation + farming + mortal flow + beast taming + ensemble cast, moderate pacing, please collect, follow, recommend, and vote with monthly tickets)

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Ongoing · 39413 views
266 Chapters · 155 Readers
3.8 (11)
MaleCultivationTransmigrationadventuredramafantasywuxiaxianxia

Zhao Yanhai embarked on the path to immortality, becoming a rogue cultivator in the Qi Refining stage.

He cultivated diligently, but due to his limited aptitude, he failed to break through to the Foundation Establishment stage multiple times, exhausting his savings and becoming disheartened.

But unwilling to drift aimlessly through life and waste it all.

I've heard that islands in remote overseas waters are for sale.

Zhao Yanhai made a crucial decision: he spent his savings to buy a deserted island.

Find a corner to spend the rest of your life

To remarry and have children, leaving behind a lineage, would be a life well-lived.

Little did he know that this decision would change the entire trajectory of his life.

Let's see how he navigates the ups and downs of life and ultimately reaps a good reward.

No system, no cheat codes, no powerful backers, just a traditional fantasy novel.

The story progresses slowly in the early stages, so please be patient. You can also start from chapter 40 and ignore the slow pace at the beginning. Any problematic parts are related to the protagonist and have nothing to do with the author.

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