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Following a Hundred Years of Cultivation, I'm dying Before I Got Cheats

Jiang Chengxuan accidentally transmigrated to the immortal cultivation world and accidentally obtained the immortal cultivation heritage. However, his qualifications were really low, and after a hundred years of hard work, he was still unable to advance to the Foundation Establishment Realm. Just when he was discouraged, he came to a mortal city in silence, ready to end his life. That was when he got the long-awaited cheats. Detected that the host has achieved 100 years of immortal cultivation, hereby granting a life extension fruit, which can increase the life expectancy by one year. The next achievement task was now issued. Please complete the quest a hundred times. Complete it to achieve the honor of completing the quest a hundred times and you can get a chance to complete the quest smoothly. Ding! Please complete 100 times of technique practice, and achieve it to obtain a sense of perfection in technique inheritance jade talisman. Please complete 100 times of energy training to enhance the foundation bone. Please complete 100 times of talisman-making achievements... Please complete 100 times of enlightenment achievement... Please complete 100 times of alchemy achievement... Please complete 100 times of poisoning achievement... Please... Unknowingly, when Jiang Chengxuan heard the system's prompt again, he was told that there were no more achievements worthy of him to complete, because his existence itself was already an achievement that could never be surpassed.

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Battle on the Stone Plain, Myriad Rays of the Universe (Part 1)

Editor: Henyee Translations

The usually tranquil Star-Split Stone Plain, under the domain of the Starry Celestial Sect in Zhongzhou, was suddenly thrown into turmoil. A colossal spatial formation emerged in the distant sky, an awe-inspiring silver city radiating brilliant luminescence.

Surrounding this celestial sight, countless people—both mortals and cultivators in Zhongzhou—couldn't help but lift their heads in awe. In the sky above, they saw an immense city inscribed with radiant, multi-hued patterns, silver waves seemingly flowing across the heavens.

Many mortals, survivors of recent calamities, mistook this marvel for a divine revelation and fell to their knees, praying and making wishes. The cultivators of Zhongzhou, however, flew from their caves and dwellings, looking on with grave expressions. The pressure in the air was vast, as if an entire cosmos was expanding within this section of the sky.