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Longevity Clan Starts with the Patriarch's Marriage

After transmigrating into a fantasy world and struggling for over a hundred years, the mediocre Han Li had given up. After descending the mountain to take a wife, he discovered he had opened the fantasy world in the wrong way. He could rise to power just by lying flat, so why bother with arduous cultivation and endless fighting? Years later, the Eternal Clan began its quiet rise, its tendrils spreading across myriad realms, manipulating the Great Saints and Immortal Mansions from behind. One day, Han Li, sitting high in the Nine Heavens, watched over his countless descendants, narrating his glorious history. An Immortal Emperor crossed realms intending to obliterate the Han Family, but was flicked to death by Han Li with a snap of his fingers. Suddenly, all realms trembled at the revelation that Patriarch Han was so powerful! [Eternal Flow + Family Flow + Survival Flow]

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Chapter 188: Xiangxiang Advances to the True Martial Realm! The Effects of the Life-Prolonging Furnace! Traps in the Immortal Scripture Begin to Emerge! Xue Yueqing Sets Out_5

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The second time I supported the Demon Clan and rose up, I unlocked the Heaven Rank Supreme martial skill "Metallic Sword Secret".

The first time I took pity on a woman because of her beauty, I produced a Lower Grade Divine Pill "Primordial Spirit Pill".

Han Li was quite satisfied with this achievement and decided to engage more in seeing the dragon shed its armor, supporting the Demon Clan's rise or taking pity on a woman because of her beauty in the future and to also sample new delights.

The Three Netherworld Grass is a main ingredient in refining a Divine Yuan Realm elixir which helps the growth of the Primordial Spirit; its effects are quite impressive. Once obtained, he cultivated it immediately.

With the nourishment of the Spirit Source from the Life-Prolonging Furnace, the Three Netherworld Grass survived the transplant; but to transform a single Divine Medicine into ten, a hundred, or even more is still a long and arduous task.