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Longevity Clan Starts with the Patriarch's Marriage

After transmigrating into a fantasy world and struggling for over a hundred years, the mediocre Han Li had given up. After descending the mountain to take a wife, he discovered he had opened the fantasy world in the wrong way. He could rise to power just by lying flat, so why bother with arduous cultivation and endless fighting? Years later, the Eternal Clan began its quiet rise, its tendrils spreading across myriad realms, manipulating the Great Saints and Immortal Mansions from behind. One day, Han Li, sitting high in the Nine Heavens, watched over his countless descendants, narrating his glorious history. An Immortal Emperor crossed realms intending to obliterate the Han Family, but was flicked to death by Han Li with a snap of his fingers. Suddenly, all realms trembled at the revelation that Patriarch Han was so powerful! [Eternal Flow + Family Flow + Survival Flow]

Ride the wind while it's weak · Eastern
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Chapter 238: A battle shocks the world, with repercussions felt in all directions! Losing the lady and the troops! Setting aside the facts..._2

Given Han Li's low-profile disposition, he would not expose himself proactively. Things could have remained peaceful, with each minding their own business—Chengsheng Mountain even technically belonged to Bai Yujing.

Daojun naturally knew that this view was somewhat biased. Everyone's goal was the same: to maintain common interests. But who's to blame for the failure?

Someone had to bear the responsibility for the failure, and who better than the Barbarian Lord, the chief culprit, to take the blame? It would also prevent any disagreement among the others, and they might even recoup some losses from the Barbarian Lord.

"That's not quite right, everyone."

Feeling the icy gazes of the six Sacred Land Masters, the Barbarian Lord shuddered and hurriedly spoke.

"In order to eliminate our common threat, I, Old Barbarian, risked my life to lure Han Li's arrival, creating this situation. You all were slacking. If you hadn't been hiding your true strength, we definitely would have won."