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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]

Ride the wind while it's weak · 東方
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800 Chs

Chapter 285: Breaking the Eternal Record, Suppressing Ten Million Great Emperors with One Palm, Reaching the Summit of Wendao Mountain, Claiming the Greatest Fortune_1

Fire Qilin Cave.

Han Li looked dispassionately at the jade stone in front of him, engraved with mysterious runes, and asked, "I desire the Fire Qilin Lotus. Is there a more difficult trial ahead?"

Just now, he had entered the Fire Qilin Cave and directly chosen the toughest fifth level. Nine heads of the Fire Scale Beast King, each with the combat ability of the Seventh Heaven of the Heavenly Immortal Realm, had fiercely attacked with unparalleled might.

Han Li had not even used his Divine Sense. With just three punches, he had shattered all the Fire Scale Beast Kings and passed the level.

The Azure Jade Stele's runes flickered, and rows of golden text appeared.

"To obtain the Fire Qilin Lotus, one must slay nine Fire Scale Beast Kings, each possessing the combat ability of the Nine Heavens of the Heavenly Immortal Realm."

Han Li's eyes flickered. This was truly difficult; no wonder it seemed that no one had ever passed this hidden challenge since ancient times.