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I Became Invincible After Sweeping The Floor For 70 Years

Qin Chen was transmigrated to the Taiyi Holy Land where he became a servant in charge of sweeping the floor. However, on his 16th birthday, he was rewarded with a system where he was rewarded whenever he signed in at a new place. When he signed in at the Empire Ruin, he was rewarded with the strongest Chaotic Holy Body and the Chaos Emperor Scripture. When he signed in at the Demon Sealing Land, he was rewarded with the Probationary Royal Armies. When he signed in at the Alchemy Palace, he was rewarded with the Divine-grade Alchemy. When he signed in at the Herb Garden, he was rewarded with an Immortality Elixir. When he signed in at the Empire Palace, he was rewarded with the Emperor-grade Divine Art, Revival. … Qin Chen thought he could just spend the rest of his life signing in at different places until he became invincible. However, when the ruin of the Great Kingdom appeared inside the holy land, people from other holy lands, prestigious families, and even ancient empires gathered to defeat the All-Powerful Demon King who appeared with the ruin. The Demon King had killed countless people and had planned to destroy the Taiyi Holy Land. Qin Chen was left with no choice but to step up. When he killed the Demon King with a single slap, he sighed, “Why do you guys have to force a mere servant to act?”

Akina Little Moon · Ost
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The Massacre

Redakteur: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Without anyone knowing, Qin Chen's true body had left Phoenix City silently. Using the void divine altar, he instantly shattered the void and headed for the base camp of the whale race.

The headquarters of the whale race was located in the Sky Ocean State, one of the 81 States of the East Land.

Sky Ocean State, as its name suggested, was an astonishingly vast ocean with countless islands of various sizes scattered all over the land of Sky Ocean State.

Boom!

A large ship that was 100-foot long was sailing on the ocean. On the deck of the ship, there were hundreds of fishermen casting nets to catch fish.