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I Stayed At Home For A Century, When I Emerged I Was Invincible

Chu Xuan transmigrated to a fantasy world and became the young master of a powerful family. He was rebuked for misbehaving just because he sneezed during a banquet. As punishment, he was banished from the ancestral mansion and was relocated to a remote residence. He did not mind the punishment at all. He just needed a spot that could allow him to be a shut-in. With the system that would allow him to grow stronger by being a shut-in, the longer he stayed indoors, the more powerful he became. After being a shut-in for a day, he was rewarded with the Indestructible Body Technique. After being a shut-in for a month, he was rewarded with the Immovable Mountain Technique. After being a shut-in for a year, he was rewarded with the Yuxu Celestial Scripture and 100 years of cultivation. After being a shut-in for 10 years, he was rewarded with the Chaotic Indestructible Body and the Bell of Chaos. … Chu Xuan declared, “No one can make me leave my home. I like being a shut-in!”

Half a clear breeze · Oriental
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817 Chs

Pecking Order

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Chu Xuan was very happy with this. He casually transferred a few connecting Dao crystals to help the other monster race cultivators comprehend the Monster Dao principle.

Now, the Buddhist Dao principle had Mo Tu and other demon race Daoyuan realm cultivators, while the Monster Dao principle had Soaring Flood Dragon and the other monster race Daoyuan realm cultivators..

The Ghost World was linked to the reincarnation cycle. Ji and Hun You were in charge, which made the Ghost Dao principle far stronger than the other two worlds.

Of the demon race in the nine zones, only the small group led by the former grand elder of the demon race was left.

Moreover, they had been in hiding the entire time, and had been on the verge of extinction several times.

They could not even be compared to some small clans.

As one of the former overlord races of the nine zones, they had fallen to such a state, which made many cultivators sigh.