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Level Up in Martial World

#168 in popular in all-time. ----- Lu Zhen, celebrating his new job at a prestigious company as a computer programmer, got extremely drunk, and the next thing he knew, he had crossed over to the martial world. Luckily for him, he had also obtained the unbelievable [Level up] system. [You have overeaten.] [You acquired the Gluttony skill.] [You have slashed a saber 100,000 times.] [Saber mastery has reached level 10. It is evolving into....] [You have reached the limits of your body's potential.] [Your constitution is evolving...] [You have meditated.] [You have acquired the Talent skill.] While other cultivators faced countless difficulties, Lu Zhen only had to do fulfill certain condition to become stronger. From that moment on, Lu Zhen's journey began as a Great Demon King destined to conquer all beings. Join my Discord: https://discord.gg/g2WEFm86CY bonus chapter requirement: A super car or higher gift= 1 bonus ch. A super gift= 5 bonus ch. #Gore warning. This is my original novel. If you like the novel, support me with some gifts. It really motivates me a lot. Thanks. No NTR, no yuri, no yaoi. Credits to the AI for creating the profile picture.

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Truly Reaching Secound-Stage Martial Artist

The mine that Lu Zhen had previously found had at least a thousand low-grade qi; however, they could barely be exchanged for a middle-stage qi stone, which was unlikely because no one would exchange for something of higher value for a lower grade of Qi stone because the higher the grade of the Qi stone, the purer the qi, and the quantity of the Qi contained in the stone also increases to at least a hundred in quantity as well as quality. 

Middle-grade Qi stone was at least a thousand times more effective than a low-grade one, not to mention the speed of refining. Since the middle-grade stone is only one, it could be absorbed easily with the dense Qi inside, helping the martial artist strengthen their bodies as well as condensing Qi, which was invaluable to second-stage martial artists.