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I Have A Demon God Simulator

One day, Su Mu transmigrated to an alternate world. This world had martial arts practitioners, Qi cultivators and also various types of terrifying ghosts, monsters and demons. In such a hostile environment, his otherwise-perfectly fine reincarnation system became a death system. For him, death was not the end, but rather, a new beginning. From the system, he experienced the profane lives of tens of thousands of demons! In one simulation, he was cut up, thrown into a pot, and eaten. Then, he became a Bloody Skeleton. In another simulation, he was forcefully conscripted and died in battle. His corpse did not decay, and he became a Drought Zombie. In yet another simulation, he was struck by lightning, and his extreme Yin Qi was converted into Yang Qi. He became a Fierce Thunder Ghost. In one more simulation, he consumed spirits, and his murderous aura filled the skies. He became an Undying Ghost Chariot. Some people cultivated to become deities. One other person died a hundred times to become a demon!

First Demon · Eastern
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441 Chs

Heavenly Court's Invitation, First Death (3)

There was nothing strange about the sacrificial process. The key was the River God.

Halfway through the ritual, the rapid flow of the river suddenly stopped for a second, followed by a huge spark.

A monkey demon about twenty feet tall with green eyes and long hair jumped out of the river and onto the shore.

"A Xiantian level demon."

After the River God appeared, Su Mu instantly saw through his cultivation.

After the Ape River God jumped out, he started to eat the offerings offered by the villagers. His appetite was huge.

Seeing this, Su Mu shook his head slightly.

There was nothing strange about this River God. He was no different from Bear Mountain.

Thinking of this, Su Mu lost interest in this water monkey, and after giving Xiong Shan a look, he prepared to leave.

Who knew that at this moment, something unexpected happened!

The River God Ape suddenly stopped eating and turned to look at the crowd.