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Traveling back to the Northern Song Dynasty, he became Wu Song, and from then on he unfolded a magnificent fairy tale landscape.

One hundred and eight demons reincarnated and caused chaos;

The spirit of the true dragon is torn apart, and the Song and Yuan Dynasties are fighting;

The Xianmen and the Hiddenmen appeared one after another to control the court;

Confucianism, Taoism, Law, and Buddhism are all yin and yang, and a hundred schools of thought contend:

Taoist priests who guard the dragon veins, demons who escape from control, monks who guard the destiny of the country, warlocks who kill invisible people, low-level sects, secret successors who control machine beasts, Meng Yuan warships sailing into the sea...

A different world of immortals and heroes...

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At the end of the Great Xin Dynasty, famine and war ravaged the land. Western cultivators and Japanese samurai, armed with firearms and iron ships, formed a coalition to wreak havoc. At the confluence of nine rivers, a gateway to all nations, people from all walks of life coexisted, where rules superseded the law. In this chaotic end of the dynasty, Qin Geng awakened the "Book of a Hundred Trades," starting as a rickshaw puller in Tianjin, working his way up to martial arts godhood. As a rickshaw puller, he circumnavigated the entire city, unlocking "Divine Speed," granting him boundless stamina and the ability to travel a thousand miles a day. As a paper crafter, he painted dragons and attracted butterflies, unlocking "Six Paths of Skin Painting," allowing him to don the skins of others and secretly learn martial arts. As a healer, he could diagnose life and death with just three fingers, unlocking "Heavenly Herbs," capable of healing all things and poisoning even true dragons. He also practiced shamanic arts ("Invoking the Gods"), tomb raiding ("Searching for Dragons and Dividing Gold"), feng shui ("Divine Strategies"), and martial arts ("Dragon and Tiger Clash"). Qin Geng mastered all the professions, took control of the shipping guild, and fought...

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