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My Wife Is a Transmigrated Master Cultivator

She is a cultivator from another world. She is proficient in refining artifacts, improving elixirs, talisman arrays, medical skills, and even fortune-telling. Due to several unexpected tribulations, her reputation was tarnished and she became the second daughter of the Lu family who harbored ill intentions toward her future brother-in-law. What? She had just been reborn, and she was going to marry a ferocious man who was known as the living Lord of Hell and the second young master of the Mu family whose legs were disabled?! Fine! Since that man was so magnificent and fit her taste, she would marry him anyway! But what happened to his legs being inconvenient? Who was the man who would pounce on her from time to time at night and pamper her until she felt sore all over?! Who was the one that first spread the rumors? Would they dare to come forward? They would most likely be crippled if they did not kill him! [In the modern world, the male and the female are both strong. From evil torturing to extensive face slapping, this story is filled with endless thrills. There are mythical dimensions, cute babies and even (not scary) supernatural occurrences. Both leads are immaculate and pure while the male lead is addicted to doting on his wife!

Mo Qianyi · Urban
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2140 Chs

Master Is Indeed a Living Immortal!

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

Regarding the driver's faithful protection, the phrase "die-hard fan" suddenly came to Lu Zijia's mind.

So, she also had a diehard fan now?

While Lu Zijia was thinking about such an irrelevant thing, the young Taoist priest spoke provocatively, "I think you're scared that your trick will be revealed, so is that why you won't dare to agree to the battle?

"I've seen a lot of frauds like you. My master, a real Taoist master, is humiliated only because of frauds like you.

"If you're smart enough, kowtow and apologize to my master quickly, then get out of Lingde Street and never come back here again in the future. If not, I'll beat you up every time I see you!"

The young Taoist priest didn't look like a Taoist priest when he said these cruel words. Instead, he seemed like a bully in the market.

People, who gathered around to watch the drama, were attracted by the "battle," so they didn't notice the bullying behavior of the young Taoist priest.