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Fantasy: I Became Invincible By Editing Narratives

# decisive Shen Ran transmigrates to a fantasy world and becomes a disciple of the Empyrean Sword Sect. Problem is, everything about him is ordinary— ordinary talent, ordinary temperament, ordinary life… In this cruel world where cultivation talent determines how far one could go, this means that Shen Ran's future can be seen at a glance. Banished to the servant quarters as a servant disciple, his daily grind is to attend to mundane chores which will go on until he dies of old age a hundred years later. Then he comes across a narrative modification system which makes it possible to rewrite entire lives! An avid reader of online novels in his previous life, Shen Ran relishes the chance to read the narratives of everyone and everything and alter them. The narratives modified by him will become reality! This is the story of how he transforms his ordinary life by editing his narrative and going on to cultivate the Dao, handle calamities, and rule the ages. And he is limited only by his imagination!

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200 Chs

One Against Three!

Editor: Atlas Studios

"Rumble!"

The moment Shen Ran spoke, an endless roar sounded.

As the sounds continued, countless dazzling lights flickered and expanded.

And they couldn't see what happened next.

The main thing was that an explosion that was as bright as day appeared in front of them, blinding them for a moment. They could not see what was happening at all.

Although some people wanted to see what was happening in the middle of the collision, when they tried their best to open their eyes to look, the dazzling day swept across, making their eyes bleed.

Although everyone could not see what was happening, they could clearly hear the explosions, one after another.

The explosions were endless and kept ringing in their ears.

They did not even dare to imagine how long the explosions would last.

The only thing they could hear was the continuous rumbling, so much so that they felt as if their ears had gone deaf.