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Imparting My Cultivation To Beasts Gets Me 10,000X In Return!

# pet beasts # impart cultivation Lin Bai transmigrated to an eastern fantasy world where everyone cultivates. On the day he transmigrated, he received an Impart Returns System. As long as he imparted his cultivation to a pet beast, the system would return him a random reward that could be anything between twice the amount he imparted or even up to 10,000 thousand times. [3 years of cultivation imparted to White Cat. 10X returned. You now have 30 years of cultivation!] [White Cat has activated the genes of the ancient White Tiger! White Cat has evolved into White Tiger!] [5 years of cultivation imparted to Green Snake. 100X returned. You now have 500 years of cultivation!] [Green Snake has activated the genes of the wild Green Dragon! Green Snake has evolved into Green Dragon!] [8 years of cultivation imparted to Firefinch. 1000X returned. You now have 8000 years of cultivation!] [Firefinch has activated the genes of the ancient Phoenix! Firefinch has evolved into Phoenix!] [10 years of cultivation imparted to Spirit Fox. 10000X returned. You now have 100000 years of cultivation!] [Spirit Fox has activated the genes of the Nine-tailed Fox! Spirit Fox has evolved into Nine-tailed Fox!] Before imparting, everyone always says, “My goodness! This guy’s pet beasts are so powerful!” After imparting, everyone always says, “Good god! This guy is way more ridiculously powerful compared to his pet beasts!”

Juju Lost in the Fog · Eastern
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410 Chs

The Books In The Library

Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

Lin Bai looked up and saw a shriveled face. The skin on the face was like a dry tree, drily attached to the bones. The eye sockets were deep and embedded with wooden-like eyeballs..

It was as if there was a lingering fog inside, making it impossible to see his real expression. It was as if there was a mask on, making him seem fake. The skinny old man who had been dozing outside had actually come to his side.

The most important thing was that Lin Bai did not notice anything. He did not know if it was because he was too immersed or something else, but he did not sense anyone approaching.

Lin Bai's eyes flashed. "It was placed in the corner. I picked it up out of curiosity."

Turning him to the last page, the old man raised his eyebrows. "You seem to be very interested in this?"

"Not really. I'm just a little curious," Lin Bai said very naturally. "When I came to the Alchemist Association earlier, I heard a legend."