Also known as: (The size at the beginning is as good as you want, and it's good after trying) (Changsheng, starting from taming the niece)
(Multiple heroines + cool text)
Wang Jianqiang was deeply pitted by novels without a heroine before crossing the time.
Adhere to the belief that women will only affect their own speed of drawing knives.
Even if he has been in the Hehuan sect for decades, he still maintains the body of a child.
The twilight.
His cultivation was stuck in the third layer of Qi, so he couldn't stand it. He rewarded himself once, thus awakening the super god cultivation system.
Since then, it has been found that women seem to be the lucky stars on their own cultivation road.
I decided to indulge and enjoy life from now on.
At this moment, the white-eyed wolf's niece came...
[Multiple Female Leads + Wei-Wu Legacy + Fairy Master + Daily Cultivation Life] Cao Kun transmigrated into the Hehuan Sect, and right from the start, he was drained of his yang energy. His saintly, fairy-like Master, the Mistress of the Immortal Summit: "You rogue!" The enchanting Reincarnation Demoness who captivates all: "You scoundrel!"The dignified yet alluring Consort: "My Lord!" What's the point of cultivation? Of course, it's to act freely and unrestrained, and to enjoy life!
The idiot Long Gen pretends to be a pig and eats a tiger, takes advantage of the girls in the village, travels across the countryside and forests, monopolizes the beauty and coquettishness, and achieves the legend of “Dragon Gen”.
There is a widow in front of the door leaning on the door to watch, and a sister-in-law next door looking through the screen window… This book is determined to be a stallion, with the goal of pushing down and being pushed.
(The protagonist had no Dao companion and had always relied on mooching off senior brothers, sect elders, and others.) It was said that the female disciples of the Yin-Yang Sect changed Dao companions more frequently than they changed clothes. Attracted by this reputation, Li Chuan spent his entire savings to join the sect, only to discover that things weren’t as he’d imagined.
Nearly a year after entering the sect, he still hadn’t secured a single Dao companion.
Just as he began to suspect he’d been scammed, a peerlessly beautiful senior sister approached him and asked if he wanted to “form an immortal bond.” Those outside the cultivation world might not understand what “forming an immortal bond” meant. To put it plainly: long-term relationships were called Dao companions, while short-term flings were termed “immortal bonds.”
From that moment on, Li Chuan uncovered the correct method to interact with the fairies of the Yin-Yang Sect. As long as he had enough spirit stones, he could form connections with senior sisters, martial aunts, or even his master’s Dao companions—no one was beyond reach.