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Immortal Cultivator System

Please Vote and Review With a helpful but somewhat annoying system and an unholy immortal inside his head, Jian doesn't exactly get the perfect start as he commences his journey to the pinnacle. But he better get used to it, monsters of all kind will join on his journey...For Jian does not care about morales, he cares about power. His rise to the top might be slow, it might be fast. But at least one thing is sure....He won't go down as another speck of dust in history. Prepare yourselves, Demons, mysterious all-powerful organisations and Mythical Creatures.....An orphan just got his first taste of power and he won't stop now. Warning: If you're looking for a novel centered on cultivation, this is not it. The main focuses are characters, world building and the story. Thr cultivation aspect is there but I don't want to spend too much time on it. Other Warning: This novel will not be centered around Chinese's culture solely. It will explore culture from other Eastern Countries and even Western Countries.

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A little visit of curtesy

Jian had ended up bringing Wang Bei and Vehr with him and they quickly got back to the mansion. Moonsoo had accompanied them until they left the battlefield, and the man had looked extremely stressed while doing so. It seemed like he had received quite a harsh lesson for what he had previously done.

Then again he couldn't very well know in an instant that Jian was the Crow, someone that really interested the Crown Prince.

"That's a big house....How many of you are in there ?" Vehr asked while looking all around the house. It was usually in moments like that those that Vehr and Jian were more likely to show their childish sides, and it was the case for the little savage boy. 

"Not many for now, and I think there isn't anyone inside...Just come with me. I'll make you sign a contract and we will done with it." Jian said as Wang Bei chuckled.

"A contract eh ? Seems like you weren't as unprepared as I thought." She said.