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Becoming Immortal Through Getting Married

Chen An transmigrated into the world of cultivating immortals. Relying on the fact that he was a transmigrator, he set himself a small goal of entering the foundation establishment stage in ten years. Unexpectedly, his talent in cultivation was extremely poor, and he was stuck at the third level of Qi refining for many years without making any further progress. After thirty years of hard work in cultivation, he returned as a beginner. He had wanted to pursue immortality, but in the end, he only learned alchemy. Seeing no hope in cultivation, he chose to return to ordinary life and married a wife to enjoy the pleasures of the mundane world. However, on the night of his wedding, he returned to the path of cultivating immortals. [Ding! Your system has been activated.] [Alchemy experience +1.] [Alchemy experience +1.] [Alchemy experience +1.] It turned out that marrying his wife and enjoying the pleasures of the mundane world was his path to becoming immortal. It allowed him to skip thousands of years of detours and directly become immortal.

Little Overlord From Bamboo City · Eastern
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535 Chs

Leave None Alive

Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios

At this moment, there were many residents standing on both sides of the alley outside the house.

After seeing Chen An's family being taken away by the people from the Law Enforcement Hall, all the residents whispered.

Some of them looked calm. Some were gloating.

However, most of them were still frowning and looking worried.

As neighbors, they knew Chen An's character very well.

Three tags: Careful, Cautious, Conservative.

Therefore, it was impossible for Chen An to take the risk to refine poisonous pills and sell them. This was not in line with his character.

In contrast, as residents of the Bamboo Leaf Forest, they knew very well how unreasonable the Bamboo Leaf Gang's Law Enforcement Hall was.

Many times, if the Law Enforcement Hall said that you were guilty, then you were guilty.

There was no need for evidence at all. They could convict him directly.