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Demonic Cultivation: Starting As a Horse Bandit

Demonic Cultivation: Starting As a Horse Bandit

[Demonic Path Cultivation + Cold-Blooded + Ruthless + Eerie Immortal Path] [Male protagonist is a regular man, has women but no main female lead.] Xu Sanyan, born as a horse bandit, understands the harsh truth that human life is as insignificant as grass. Kill, or be killed. To survive, he cuts off his compassion, unleashing his darkest self. For a single cultivation technique, he slaughtered a city and wiped out villages. For a spell manual, he cut down those he once cherished. From the "Blood Demon Corpse Refining Technique" to the "Soul-Condensing Ghost Art," his cold blade drips with countless lives. In a world like this, he knows reliance on others is futile. Xu Sanyan’s only desire is to wield his blade and cultivate his inner strength to claim the celestial fruits beyond the Nine Heavens. Translator's Note: if you think this story might be similar to Korean "Demon Sect" stories then be warned because the themes explored in this novel maybe too graphic and inappropriate for certain audiences. Although I have seen reviews on my previous novel (RDC) stating that it wasn't as demonic as the synopsis made it out to be. But since I am bringing this to you, I feel this is my responsibility to put in this disclaimer. Still in the beginning phases of translation, so I don't know how true the synopsis is to the story. If you do find it to your tastes don't forget to leave a 5-star review. Read ahead on Pa.treon@CindelTL
Fantasy
367 Chs
Saving The Monster Race Starts With Breeding The Elf Village

Saving The Monster Race Starts With Breeding The Elf Village

Everyone has heard the cliché tale. A peaceful race on the brink of annihilation. A desperate prayer. A hero summoned from another world to save them from extinction after a long, brutal war. That was exactly what the demi-human continent expected. Elves, vampires, beastkin, lamia, centaurs, fairies—every race born from mana—were falling, cornered by the advancing human empire. Their magic was gone. Human revolution was unstoppable. Extinction loomed. So, as legends dictated, they performed the ancient summoning, thinking hero would appear. He would lead them to victory after years of hardship, countless battles, and dramatic sacrifices. A long, epic struggle. Or so they thought. Instead, the hero they summoned—Luca—looked around, cracked his knuckles, and ended the entire war in two days. Two Days. No grand campaign. No final stand. No glorious, drawn-out saga. The human armies retreated on their own, terrified of whatever monster the demi-humans had summoned. And the demi-humans could only stare. Their savior. Their conqueror. Their headache. Because once peace returned… Luca started doing whatever he wanted. He trained elves to fire AK-47s with machine-perfect precision and forced vegetarians like them to eat grilled meat. He crafted wheel-chairs for mermaids so they could roll across land like smug aquatic empresses. He gave dwarves dynamite 'for better mining' and immediately realized he had created a worldwide hazard. He used salamanders as living barbecues, insisting it was 'efficient ecological heat usage.' And if that wasn’t already disastrous enough, there was more. The goddess who sent Luca down had given him a second mission: To act as the continent’s ultimate breeding bull and repopulate every demi-human race. When he casually announced this, the entire continent went silent. Elves froze, vampires panicked, mermaids tried to roll away, and slime girls melted in shock. At that moment, every tribe realized one thing— They absolutely regretted summoning this Hero. — discord.gg/Fb3hY3Nfbj
Fantasy
295 Chs
Tell me a bedtime story about a race horse.
A race horse named Blaze had a very eventful day at the races. By bedtime, Blaze was exhausted. Its owner gave it a warm bath and some fresh hay. Blaze closed its eyes and thought about how it started its racing journey. It had come a long way from being a young colt. As it dozed off, it hoped for more exciting races in the days to come.
1 answer
2024-11-17 22:04
What could be a good bedtime story involving a race horse?
Well, here's a story. There was a race horse named Spirit. Spirit was known for its incredible speed. One evening at bedtime, Spirit was a bit restless. It thought about the big race coming up. It remembered all the other horses it would be competing against. But then, it thought about how much it loved running. So, it calmed down and fell asleep, ready for the big day ahead.
3 answers
2024-11-17 23:52
The Legend of the Horse Race
The recommendation information for the female lead of the legend of the horse racing lady was not clear. Therefore, I don't know who the female lead of the legend of the horse racing lady is.
1 answer
2025-01-07 04:07
Tell me a horse bedtime story.
Once upon a time, there was a little horse named Daisy. Every night before going to bed, Daisy would look at the stars. One night, she noticed a shooting star and made a wish to be the fastest horse in the meadow. The next day, she practiced running really hard. And that night, as she laid her head down to sleep, she dreamed of winning races. The end.
2 answers
2024-11-03 00:39
Congratulations on the success of the horse race
Congratulations on completing the marathon! You've displayed perseverance and tenacious spirit. It's really admirable!
1 answer
2025-01-15 18:41
Is there a book named 'Born to Race' about a horse story?
Yes, there could be. There are many books that revolve around the theme of horses and racing. 'Born to Race' might be one such book that tells an exciting story about a horse's journey in the racing world.
2 answers
2024-11-13 15:31
What can be a good horse bedtime story?
A good horse bedtime story could be about a magical horse. For example, there is a horse named Starlight. Starlight has a shiny mane that glows in the moonlight. At bedtime, it takes children on a journey to the land of dreams on its back. They fly over mountains and rivers, seeing amazing sights. And when the children wake up, they feel like they had a really special adventure.
3 answers
2024-11-03 01:21
Words of encouragement for the horse race participants
Those who participate in the horse race, you are very amazing! You will face all kinds of trials and difficulties during the race, but please remember that perseverance and indomitable spirit are the most important. Whether you run for 1 year or 10 years, you are unlimited. Running was a way to love life and a way to help others. As long as you are on the road, good things will happen. Don't be afraid of difficulties, don't give up on yourself, believe in your own ability, and enjoy the process of running a horse. You guys are the best! Good luck!
1 answer
2025-01-17 03:11
What are the features of race horse cartoon?
Race horse cartoons usually have lively animations, showing the speed and grace of the horses. They might focus on the training and preparation of the horses or highlight the friendships and rivalries among the characters involved in the races.
1 answer
2025-08-28 15:07
Tell me a bedtime story about a race car.
Once upon a time, there was a shiny red race car named Lightning. Every night, Lightning would park in his cozy garage, which was like his little bedroom. The moon would shine through the window, and Lightning would think about all the amazing races he had during the day. He would close his headlights, which were like his eyes, and drift off to sleep, dreaming of crossing the finish line first in his next race.
2 answers
2024-10-31 09:21
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