Cultivation: Fortune by Lots
Lei Jun transmigrates into a cultivation world and could seek opportunities and avoid risks by drawing lots and acting according to it.
[Moderately good lot, don't join the crowd. Focus on your own tasks. After the chaos, head to the elder's cave mansion to help heal the wounded: gain a Fifth Grade Opportunity, move quietly, no worries behind, auspicious.]
[Perfectly neutral lot, don't join the crowd. Wait for the right moment. After the chaos, go to Ganoderma Terrace, obtain a Sixth-Rank Opportunity, but attracting envy and trouble, hidden dangers, average.]
[Moderately unlucky lot, join in the selection, maybe get chosen. But before gaining anything, you'll face catastrophe, get stuck in mortal peril, injuries or death likely, ominous.]
August Eagle · Eastern
The books started out good but the last several chapters really suck. He sent those texts to his first girlfriend betraying his current girlfriend over several years. It felt like there was lots of details & chapters missing that could have better described the story about the pink flowers, the jackets & the café. It felt like if the author could have added 10 to 20 chapters to fill out more details, it would’ve been a better book