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Two Realms Shuttle Gate: Don't Call Me a Demon!

Su Jie, capable of traveling between Blue Star and the Cultivation World, discovered that cultivation was just too difficult. Spirit Pills, Magic Artifacts, Pocket Worlds, and inherent comprehension—each was a mountain on the long road to immortality. Not until Su Jie found out that Demon Cultivators refined corpses by killing, extracted souls to cultivate fiends, and used fear as sustenance for their cultivation. Need souls to consecrate a Soul Summoning Banner? Get to know the pig farms that slaughter millions of pigs a year. Need human fear to cultivate fierce ghosts? Stock up on ghost houses, horror films, and horror games... Need fresh blood for Demon Techniques? Across the ocean, America is the world's largest grey market blood transfusion station... ...... Years later. "You devil, how many people have you killed? And you still have the face to call yourself a good person? Pah, today I shall act on behalf of heaven to mete out justice." The Tianyuan World's most beautiful person's eyebrows were furrowed with rage, as she stared at the terrifying Devil before her, enveloped in wronged souls, with thousands of ghosts parading on his Soul Banner, seated in a palace made of bones, she posed her soulful question. The Devil slowly stood up and pulled out a business card that read "Hua Country's Philanthropist of the Year / Founder of the World's Largest Chain of Ghost Houses / Owner of Blue Star's Largest Livestock Slaughter Business / Emerging Tycoon of the Entertainment Industry." "You see, I'm really not a devil, okay? Nowadays, who still uses such a lowly method as killing people to cultivate as a devil!"

Jade Brocade Sword · Ost
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402 Chs

Chapter 70: Slaughter

Shaoshan Town's Chu Family.

As the town's largest landlord, in control of a miniature spirit field, the Chu family's income was enough to crush the entire town.

With wealth, naturally, the family's manor was not lacking.

Among the painted rafters and decorated ridgepoles of the veranda, a dark iron-colored Qilin was displayed, grand and stately.

Stone steps paved a path leading to every corner of the courtyard, and the windowsills were filled with various green plants and flowers, their fragrance overwhelming.

In the main hall of the main house, translucent Liuli tiles sparkled, and the walls were adorned with various calligraphies and exquisite porcelain.

In front of the door was a large plaque, with the words 'Chu Mansion' written in gold paint, as if to declare the family's name to the world.