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Reincarnated As A Baby? My Cry Is A Dragon Roar!

Reincarnated as a baby who was in his mother's womb for a hundred years, the moment Lin Xuan was born, the whole world was shocked. When he took his first breath, he gathered all the purple qi from 30,000 miles east. He was dubbed the Saint Child by others. When he let out his first cry, it helped all of the cultivators around him break through their limits. When he first opened his eyes, his parents mastered the Divine Eyes technique. When he first moved his fingers, he tore open a crack in space. It was the Devastating Finger. When he took his first step, cracks formed on the crust of the earth. It was the Chaotic Eight Steps. When he first spoke, first ate, and first showered… His Ancestor praised, “He’s the pride of our family.” The Holy Maiden argued, “He’s mine!” The Empress announced, “I’m willing to wait until he’s an adult!” Buddda’s apprentice cursed, “Why am I meditating here? I can break through just by being close to him!” By the time the baby grew into a child, he was already invincible.

Northern Wind Sword · Eastern
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505 Chs

Reappearance of the Great Abyss Master

Editor: Atlas Studios

The three of them immediately fought. The various experts revealed serious expressions. The true peak battle had begun.

This situation was a little disadvantageous to the Lin family. Both sides fell into chaos, and the 18 Nascent Soul realm ancestors were forced to retreat from the Great Heavenly Dragon and Tiger Formation. The area covered by the power emitted by this array formation was too large. If they were careless, they would hurt their own family, and it was not very useful.

As the battle began, the Nascent Soul realm experts hidden in the Ascension Army appeared one after another, causing these ancestors to have no choice but to delay them. This was especially true for the Four Ascension Generals. Other than Yue Qiang, the remaining three Feather Generals had to send three Nascent Soul realm experts to fight in order to close the gap in cultivation.