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My Whole Class Isekai'd to a Xianxia? Good Thing I Can Do Mind-reading

Feng Fan, a high school senior with dreams of becoming a successful Xianxia web novelist, never imagined his life would turn into the very story he aspired to write. Summoned to another world alongside his entire class, he finds himself thrust into the White Crow Sect, a place for cultivating immortality. However, his talent for Qi Cultivation is deemed the lowest possible. Just as despair threatens to consume him, Feng Fan discovers his unique cheat ability: Mind-Reading. Armed with this secret ability, he maneuvers through schemes, outwits his enemies, charms beauties, and ascends the heavens! “Feng Fan, do you dare to steal my legacy?” Third rate-villain 1 “Feng Fan, you bastard, you stole my wife! I’ll erase your clan from existence!” Third rate-villain 2 “Please, improve your plans, I can see your schemes from miles away!” Feng Fan. #comedy #cultivation #yandere #tsundere #transmigration #r18 #faceslapping #harem Disclaimer: This is a COMEDY cultivation novel, the comedy is the main point. NO ntr, NO yuri — Reviews, Golden Tickets, Power Stones, and Comments encourage me to write more. Thanks for all support!

VingadorVVX · Huyền huyễn
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Anus Annihilator

After two weeks of isolation at home, Feng Fan finally stepped outside. The moment he stepped out, his eyes were drawn to the sky, where a massive flying sword glided gracefully overhead.

The sword shimmered with radiant shades of blue, its brilliance captivating to behold.

Standing atop the blade was a stunning woman, her long blue hair flowing like a cascading river, adding to the ethereal beauty of the scene.

The woman saw Feng Fan watching, and moved her sword in his direction, when she was only a few meters from him, she stopped the sword in the air.

"Feng Fan, I didn't know you were living here. When did you move?" asked Huang Xue, her tone aloof, though her eyes betrayed a hint of curiosity.

'More than a month without seeing me... and he didn't even tell me where he was,' she thought, a subtle pang of annoyance flickering in her heart.