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I Will Transmigrate In 10 Days: Fortunately I Have A Cultivation Emulator

If you found out that you would be transmigrated to a fantasy world 10 days later, what would you do in these 10 days? [Activating the Cultivation Emulator.] [Your current cultivation talent options are: extraordinary writing skills, disabilities…] [Day 1. You transmigrated to a small village at the foot of Tianwu Mountain. You were determined to become a great cultivator who was immortal. On the same day, you left the village and headed into the mountains.] [Day 2. You were in the mountains and hadn’t found any food so far. Hungry and thirsty, you sought temporary shelter in a dilapidated temple at night. To your surprise, there were monsters in the temple. You had no means to defend yourself and you died.] [Ding! You completed the simulation. Every day, you can permanently retain a talent. You can also extract the talents into the real world.] 10 days later, Zhao Hao ventured into the cultivation world, along with 10 top cultivation talents.

Small Daoist Monk · Oriental
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419 Chs

Captain John

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

On the surface of the sea, a small boat was sailing quickly.

Whitebeard and his men, who had successfully escaped from the lawless land, were sunbathing on the deck.

A few large boxes were moved out, and the crew opened them with anticipation. As expected, a large pile of gold and jewelry appeared in their sight.

Everyone picked them up greedily, looking at it in a daze, grabbing and biting.

Only Whitebeard was sitting in the corner, his hand on the fence, quietly looking at the vast sea.

"It's all thanks to our captain's strength. Otherwise, we might have all died there."

A pirate who was obviously an officer started to divide the treasure while he complimented Whitebeard.

Soon, an extra large portion was placed in front of Whitebeard.

The officer said respectfully, "Captain, according to the rules, these are all yours."

90% of all the loot would belong to the captain. This was an unwritten rule among pirates.