Of course! If you like immortal cultivation, I can recommend a few similar novels to you. For example," Immortal's Quest " tells the story of an ordinary person becoming a martial arts legend, a legend of the immortal world, and a Heavenly Dao Lord. There's also " Immortal Cultivation ". The main character also transmigrated from the mortal world to the immortal world and began to cultivate. However, the setting of this book is more interesting. There are different settings such as the main world, soul transmigration, physical transmigration, and so on. I hope you like my recommendation.
" Chinese Level 10 My Invincible Foreignland " was a fantasy cultivation novel. The author was A Touch of Hearts. The story was about the protagonist, Lin Ming, who had transmigrated to another world and discovered that Chinese was divine language, which was also the mystery of cultivation. He had displayed invincible strength in this world. There were too many Great Dao affinities, and he could not even reject them. Although there were people who wanted to learn holy prose from him, Lin Ming expressed that this was his instinct and he could not teach it to others. The novel was completed, with a total of 405 chapters.
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The Stars was a novel by Somerset Maugham, first published in 1919. The novel told the story of a man named Alan Caster. He was a poor British businessman who ran a small shop in South Africa. Alan Caster and his wife, Lily, were tricked by a local black youth, Peter Matthew, and were forced to participate in a robbery while they were on a weekend in South Africa. Although Alan Caster tried to escape, he was eventually killed by Peter Matthew. Through Alan Caster's experience, the novel reveals the pain and suffering brought by racial discrimination and colonial rule to the people of South Africa. At the same time, it also showed the process of mutual deception and contradiction between Alan Caster and Peter Matthew, revealing the complexity and variety of human nature. The novel The Stars was regarded as one of Maugham's representative works, which had a profound influence on later literature and sociology.
, I recommend the following novels to you, all of which are similar to I Am the Richest Man in the World: "The Dragon Son-in-law of the City, God of War." My adopted son is super rich. Super Tycoon System "The richest man in the film and television world" "The richest man starts from losing money." [The Rich Village Doctor] "The richest man in the world starts from doing good deeds." "City: Becoming the richest man in the world from a woman." These novels were all urban novels. The protagonists had all started from nothing and eventually became the richest man in the world through their own efforts. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
" When I'm a mortal " was an online phrase that meant " in the world of ordinary people." This term was often used to express one's perception of real life and concern for the lives of ordinary people. In the online culture," mortal self " was often used to describe some ordinary but real things or emotions, such as mortal self's love, mortal self's struggle, etc. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Fairy Tale World A was a fantasy magazine for children, which mainly covered various fantasy, adventure, magic, and other topics. The magazine's unique design style and high-quality content attracted many children's readers. The magazine covered all kinds of wonderful fantasy stories, including magic academies, elf kingdoms, demon cities, dragon eggs, and so on. Each article was full of imagination and creativity, allowing children to feel the charm of the fantasy world. In addition to fantasy stories, Fairy Tale World Version A also covered some sci-fi, suspense, and other topics suitable for young readers to help children develop their imagination. The magazine's content is not only a story book, but also a fantasy and creative adventure world suitable for readers of all ages.
πI recommend the following novel to you. I suggest you read the book,"Xialan's Counterattack and Becoming a God." This book was also an urban youth school novel. The male protagonist was also a different kind of hero. He had the Taotie Devouring System and could eat to increase his strength. He was also very similar to Zero. The story is very interesting. I recommend it to you. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you to see if they meet your needs: The two novels,"Carefree Foppish" and "Carefree Master", both belonged to the carefree category. The former was the urban supernatural category, while the latter was the fantasy continent category. The protagonists of both novels were masters of the carefree sect. The male protagonists had supernatural abilities and could easily survive in various crises. It was worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
[Mortal: I am Mo Juren, and the author is an outdated balloon.] The story was about Mo Fan accidentally transmigrating to become Doctor Mo. He had the ability to extract something from a dead person, such as spiritual roots, cultivation, techniques, and so on. In the story, Mo Fan had a different view of immortal cultivation. He believed that immortal cultivation was not complicated and did not require hard work. This novel was a doujinshi work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation " and had nothing to do with the setting of the Immortal World chapter. Mo Juren was a character in Wang Yu's work, Mortal Cultivation Biography. He was an ambitious man in Lan Province and was proficient in medicine. He had once seen immortals fight. In order to pursue the path of immortality, he lived in seclusion in the Seven Mysteries Sect, using the alias Doctor Mo. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Mo Juren was a character in 'Mortal Cultivation Biography.' He was a formidable figure in Lan Prefecture and was proficient in medicine. He had once seen immortals being shocked by immortal techniques after a battle. Mo Juren wanted to embark on the path of immortality and lived in seclusion in the Seven Mysteries Sect, using the alias Doctor Mo. In his novel, Mortal: I, Mo Juren, am a model teacher! He would transmigrate to the mortal world and obtain extraordinary power by hunting demons for blood and fusing their bloodlines. In the novel, Mo Juren displayed his medical skills and immortal cultivation talents, and started a series of adventures and stories with other characters. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!