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Chronicles of Daoist Fan

[This Story Is Dropped] When I, a master criminal from earth, reincarnated into a divine body, I was ecstatic. Finally, I didn't have to worry about outsmarting the detectives, being chased by police, and remaining hidden everytime. I was a prince then, a royalty. I could do anything; have any kind of luxury I wanted. I could pursue the things I liked, rather than the things I was forced to like. However, the heavens didn't seem to give me a rest. Just two years later, I had to descend to a mortal world with my junior sister, and re-cultivate again. I would have to compete with my other 7 immortal siblings, to reach the ninth heaven. This was a contest of Ancension to the Immortal World, a contest for the Divine Throne. With my wits, my immoral experiences, and the memories of the previous owner of this body, Zuifan; I would claim that throne, the Heavens itself. While others may go the straight path of bitter cultivation for years, I would take the easiest and the fastest path. This mortal world, the resources in it, the rare beauties; everything shall become mine!

FireEngine · Eastern
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167 Chs

Fu Qiai's surprising 'plan'

''Time will decide that.'' I left the arena saying an overused line.

Although I looked uninjured and tiptop on the outside, I was actually quite tired. Defeating a Meridian Opening practitioner was no walk in the park. I was only keeping appearances. I could have collapsed right there but I held myself straight.

'Hmm?' I saw someone waiting for me outside the stupa with a carriage.

''Young miss, what brings you here?'' I omitted the "Fu" now that I was also a member of the Fu clan.

''Get in the carriage.'' She gave me a hand.

There were people around us watching and seeing me with her, they all started making assumptions.

"Isn't that Fu Qiai?"

"Is Humble White someone from the Fu clan?"

"That explains it…"

I didn't pay much attention to them and boarded the carriage. Getting inside, I immediately leaned on my seat and breathed heavily.

"I didn't know you were such a famous fighter," She said, glancing at me.