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Sharing Tamed Beasts' Talents for Eternal Life

In the vast world of immortals, with creatures crawling on the ground like ants, He Qingge transmigrated into the world of cultivation. Although he didn't have much talent, fortunately, he awakened a talented ability! 【The Heart of Beast Taming】 1. Contract: With each advancement to a higher realm, you can contract one tamed beast. At the time of the contract, the tamed beast's cultivation level cannot be one major level higher than your own level. 2. Sharing: You can share all the abilities and talents of the contracted tamed beast. 3. Tamed Beast Affinity: All spiritual beasts will have a good impression of you when they see you for the first time. 4. Insight: You can obtain simple insights into the information of spiritual beasts. After twenty years of hard work and planning, He Qingge finally developed his tamed beasts' potential and reached the peak of cultivation in one night. After countless ages, he looked down from the sky, overlooking the world with his tamed beasts by his side, roars echoing through the ages.

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Snatch, Son of Buddha, The Kasaya of All Life's Equal

Redakteur: EndlessFantasy Translation

He Qingge spent a lot of effort and finally pulled the eye of the spiritual spring up.

"Hahahaha, this treasure should belong to me."

A middle-aged man in a green robe laughed wildly. His long hair was like a snake.

He Qingge instantly recognized this person. He was the first place in the last round of the Pill Tower's pill refinement examination.

When he was in the outside world, he could not sense his exact strength.

Now, the huge pressure was making He Qingge unable to stand up. The spiritual spring eye that was originally supporting him instantly fell back to its original position.

"Nascent Soul Realm!" He Qingge said in a deep voice.

The middle-aged man smiled." Not bad. You can sense it. Since you know my strength, why don't you get lost?"

" The rare treasures in the world belong to the virtuous. You wouldn't object to someone as highly respected as me, would you?"