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Lin Changsheng, a time traveler who is decisive in killing and not a saint, finds himself in a world of immortality.

Possessing the complete memory inheritance of a great monk who has reached the Jindan stage, and the talent, Lin Changsheng has made a long-term plan to live forever.

In the world of immortality, he is kind to others, makes talismans and practices medicine, and never fights with others. He has built a good reputation and his image as a good guy is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

In the entire world of immortality, everyone who knows Lin Changsheng says good things about him, because those who say bad things about him have disappeared.

Over the long years, vivid characters have appeared beside Lin Changsheng, and one by one the former geniuses have fallen in old age.

Watch the tides rise and fall, sit and watch the clouds roll and unfold.

For thousands of years, the vast sea

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Read 36Ch. #239
Although slow from my point of view, it is quite good at maximizing the talent of its clones and behind the scenes, it is slow because of the many clones so the author needs extra 4.5 Stars
Read 52Ch. #1318
It is one of the best novels in the world of cultivation, although his talent swallows it not at its maximum usefulness 4.9∞9999 stars
Read 38Ch. #368
The story is much better than the others, worthy of a 3.9 star rating.
Read 106Ch. #108
This novel is indeed slow, but the storyline is good, only the cheat is not optimal. It's okay to give it 3.7 stars. Does anyone know of a similar novel? On this site, the page is 100, on another site, the page is 315
Read 441Ch. #441
No no no That's not at all logic the power of millions can't beat the SS level. Unreasonable force measurement. Yes certainly than the power of millions better replace it with combat power. The government wasn't very smart on the story. Supposedly they were smart