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TALES OF THE IMMORTAL (AVATAR FANFIC)

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Read TALES OF THE IMMORTAL (AVATAR FANFIC) fanfiction written by the author DAOISTIMUSTTRY on WebNovel, This serial novel genre is Anime & Comics fanfic stories, covering action, romance, adventure, reincarnation, r18. ✓ Newest updated ✓ All rights reserved

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Yin Huiliang, a man that fought against all odds to defeat an evil force that had dominated the entire galaxy, unfortunately, was greatly injured during his last fight although he won, for those who knew of his efforts and life, he would be forever remembered as a hero worthy of respect and admiration, his tale would be told for many years to come, and he would be one of the inspirations for many younglings of the new generation of immortal cultivators... However, things didn't end as many thought, after receiving the last all-out attack of the devil Yuan Huang, he was sent into a wormhole that threw him at the other side of the universe, and now he falls towards a big planet filled with spiritual energy, his state unknow. -------------------------------------------------------------- I do not own anything besides the original characters and plot. The cover's not mine, credits go to John J Park from brainstorm school.

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