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Immortality Martial Arts: I Started with the Five Animals Health Fist
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Upon awakening, Su Changkong found himself transmigrated to a world thrown into chaos by war and rampaged by demon monsters, where his martial arts talent was mediocre. However, Su Changkong discovered that as long as his own "life span" increased, his talents and potential could also be "limitlessly" enhanced! Cultivating the Health-preserving Fist technique and practicing the qi of longevity! The path to immortality is littered with corpses, and Su Changkong embarked on a Martial Arts path where he would not perish, even if heaven and earth were to be annihilated!

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Di Mo owns half the world. Lily kills the other half, for the right price. He's the billionaire CEO everyone fears, the man who crushes empires before breakfast and makes grown men cry during board meetings. She's the assassin no one sees coming, the woman who can kill you with a hairpin and still make her 8 AM piano class. Their grandfathers made a deal sixty years ago: their grandchildren would marry, uniting two of the world's most powerful families. Seemed reasonable at the time. Less reasonable now that the groom runs a tech empire and the bride runs a body count. The arrangement? Marry for one year. Maintain appearances. Don't catch feelings. Absolutely don't fall in love. Simple enough, except Lily's last three targets were his business rivals (whoops), he's annoyingly attractive when he's threatening people, and their first kiss nearly burned down a five-star hotel. Also, someone's trying to kill them both. Which would be romantic if it wasn't so inconvenient. Now they're stuck playing house while dodging assassins, hiding bodies, and pretending they can't stand each other. But when you're married to a man who's more dangerous than your weapons dealer, and he's married to a woman who knows seventeen ways to kill him with a chopstick, "till death do us part" starts sounding less like a vow and more like a challenge. She's killed for less than love. He's destroyed empires for more. Together, they're either the world's deadliest power couple or the most expensive mistake their families ever made. Probably both.

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One significant encounter was with the bison. They were amazed by the large herds that roamed the plains. These bison provided them with food and hides.
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The Lewis and Clark cartoon might focus on their famous expedition, showing their adventures and challenges along the way.
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It enriches our understanding. Fiction can fill in the gaps of what we don't know for sure. For example, we can't be entirely certain of the personal thoughts and feelings of Lewis and Clark during every moment of their journey. Fiction allows authors to make educated guesses and present those in a story form.
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One key event was their departure from St. Louis in 1804. They journeyed up the Missouri River, facing various challenges like rough waters. Another important part was their encounter with Native American tribes. Some tribes were friendly and helped them, providing food and information about the land. They also reached the Pacific Ocean in 1805, which was a major milestone in their exploration.
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