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My Whole Class Isekai'd to a Xianxia? Good Thing I Can Do Mind-reading

Feng Fan, a high school senior with dreams of becoming a successful Xianxia web novelist, never imagined his life would turn into the very story he aspired to write. Summoned to another world alongside his entire class, he finds himself thrust into the White Crow Sect, a place for cultivating immortality. However, his talent for Qi Cultivation is deemed the lowest possible. Just as despair threatens to consume him, Feng Fan discovers his unique cheat ability: Mind-Reading. Armed with this secret ability, he maneuvers through schemes, outwits his enemies, charms beauties, and ascends the heavens! “Feng Fan, do you dare to steal my legacy?” Third rate-villain 1 “Feng Fan, you bastard, you stole my wife! I’ll erase your clan from existence!” Third rate-villain 2 “Please, improve your plans, I can see your schemes from miles away!” Feng Fan. #comedy #cultivation #yandere #tsundere #transmigration #r18 #faceslapping #harem Disclaimer: This is a COMEDY cultivation novel, the comedy is the main point. NO ntr, NO yuri — Reviews, Golden Tickets, Power Stones, and Comments encourage me to write more. Thanks for all support!

VingadorVVX · Oriental
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111 Chs

Are You a Pig?

After Xue Qiang left, Feng Fan took a shower and changed into fresh clothes. His old outfit was too damaged to be of any use, so he handed it over to a menial disciple to dispose of.

Another set of clothes would be provided to him later that day.

'Alright, time to figure out my next steps. Let's start with this,' Feng Fan thought as he retrieved the Suppression Relic from his space ring.

Feng Fan tried infusing spiritual qi into the artifact, but nothing happened.

Not giving up, he circulated his breathing technique in line with the Heavens Suppression Arts. This time, there was a response.

A torrent of information surged into his mind. Feng Fan quickly recognized it—it was the Heavens Suppression Arts manual. However, unlike the version he had studied, this one was far more complete.

Though much of it was still beyond his comprehension, the knowledge was firmly imprinted in his mind.