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Using entries to cultivate immortality in chaotic times

Chen Qiu had transmigrated to an Immortal World, where in this world of immortals— there were Heavenly Dao Decrees, a panel-like "Heavenly Pride Leaderboard," and numerous entries. ... Every cultivator, upon breaking through a Great Realm, could obtain an entry. Different entries combined to define the cultivator's limits and directions for development. Some cultivators relied on the entry combination of “Nine Ox Power” + “Hundred Percent Accuracy” + “Ignore Barrier” to marry into the Dragon Clan and became the greatest Beast Master in history. Others relied on the entry combination of “Nonsensical Babble” + “Deceive the Junior, Fool the Senior” + “Martyr's Command,” becoming the greatest State Preceptor in history. Meanwhile, Chen Qiu's first entry, “Rise Through the Ranks,” allowed him to choose one out of three random entries each time he broke through a small realm. From then on... Various entry fusion techniques, astonishing the human world! ... When everyone in this world had a golden finger, it all came down to whose destiny was tougher!

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Chapter 94: Critters of the Same Mound. _2

"Okay, perfect!!!"

Liu Zide nodded with satisfaction, not bothering to review the footage on the Memory Stone again. Instead, he immediately handed the Memory Stone over to the burly man beside him in Kai Mountain City, speaking seriously and urgently.

"There are no restrictions on this Memory Stone; it can be copied freely!"

"Take it and replicate three hundred thousand copies for me at the fastest speed!"

"Do you understand?"

"Understood." The burly man, bare-chested and clad in armor, nodded very seriously and left the courtyard in a hurry to find his boss with the Memory Stone in hand.

He originally had some grievances with Liu Zide in Kai Mountain City.

But later, those grievances had been settled.

Moreover, Liu Zide had given them a handsome reward to do some odd jobs, like communicating with the local tyrants of other cities, something they were undoubtedly better at!

...

"Huh!"