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Against Heaven's Will

Everything was going so well. It was the perfect path toward greatness. He reincarnated to the World of Cultivation after dying on Earth. Though he was new to everything, he survived with little to no harm. He learned how to battle, cultivate, and even how to love. He trained along with his wives, mastering all the nine elements, and they finally ascended together. They planned to continue their adventures together in the higher realm called ‘Heaven Realm’. Unfortunately, everything crumbled that day. Just as they thought they had succeeded, rushing through the passage between the Realms, they were attacked by the Heavens and forcefully split apart. The separation was painful but adventuring without them wasn’t an option. Xuefeng would never leave anyone behind. Join us and follow Xuefeng as he dominates the Heaven Realm! _____________ Against Heaven's Will is the continuation of "Spirit Cultivation." It's advised to read them connected since this is book 2. The quality of book 1 is lower since its my first book but it gets better the more you read. Hope you enjoy this series. Check out my other novels too! Author's Insta -> instagram.com/piokilek Discord -> https://discord.gg/mFmYwyT

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Gone

"It's him! Liu Xuefeng finally descended!" 

Xuefeng already expected cries and cheers the moment he left the Dragon Tower but the colossal number of people crowded inside the base floor was overwhelming. To make it even worse, he could guess all of them were some kind of important figures as none of them was below Celestial Stage. 

He spotted Sect Master Liu as well who was already approaching him with tens of experts following after him. Xuefeng didn't care about them one bit. His gaze was scanning the crowds for the only people that mattered to him. 

His wives.

He couldn't find them no matter how much he searched but before he could ask, he heard a sweet voice of Tianshi in his mind. 

'Baby, we are waiting for you in our flying ship. There were too many people there so we left first.'