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Transmigration: Children of The Plane

I'm editing the third arc. (Progress Chapter 100-152) Xue Bai, a young ALS patient, dies without experiencing a childhood. But instead of a normal death, Xue Bai ended up in the situation of his dreams. He had transmigrated into a cultivation world, only to realize the world he is in now was a game he played before he died. With his knowledge of the game, will he finally live his dream life in the new world, or will he die before making anything of himself? How will he deal with the protagonists in the game who have been blessed by the very plane itself? Will he fight against them or befriend them? Xue Bai might've been transmigrated into a cripple, but with his knowledge of the game, he would go big or go home. ————————————————————————— The picture on the cover or the one I have used in the character illustration chapter does not belong to me. They were just creations I found that resembled how the characters I had imagined looked. If the creator wishes for me to take them down, please contact me. ————————————————————————— If you like this type of novel or my writing in general, be sure to check out my other novels, Pay-to-Win Martial Emperor and Rebirth of a Divine Lord. ————————————————————————— Personal Links. Discord Server: https://discord.gg/qhZjTJSFTs Support me here at Kofi! https://ko-fi.com/slarbi123

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Second Trial, More Cannon Fodder

Second Trial, More Cannon Fodder

"Xiao'er, how long do you think this is going to take?" Xue Bai asked curiously.

Currently, he was on the edge of the town square, not because he wanted to be low profile, but because he got to the exam late. So, rather than push through the massive crowd, Xue Bai decided to stay on the edge of the crowd. Anyway, it didn't matter how far he was from Elder Yang, as the pressure remained the same strength everywhere.

At the edge, Xue Bai was casually standing upright as if there were no pressure on his shoulders.

Xiao'er, too, wasn't feeling much. While she wasn't a heavenly genius by any stretch of the imagination, she was still an extremely talented girl. Even though she didn't cultivate to be the strongest, she still took it seriously and was by no means a greenhouse flower.

Free of any pressure, Xiao'er thought about Xue Bai's question seriously for a moment.