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Cultivating for a hundred lifetimes to ascension

``` "Alas, this life is a failure; let's see what the next life holds." ... "The second life has ended, calculating results... Final rating: C+. Rewards based on rating: You may choose to inherit one item from Constitution, Skill, or Talent. Please select?" Hmm, I choose to inherit the Talent 'Dynamic Vision'." "Talent inherited... Congratulations on achieving the following lifetime achievements: Innate Grandmaster; Blessing of Many Offspring (10/10)" Achievement rewards: Two random rewards. You may draw from Constitution, Skill, or Talent, or choose to upgrade Talent level. Please select? ... A reborn individual, in possession of the treasure 'Hundred Lifetimes book', reincarnates within the Cultivation World, undergoing endless cycles of rebirth without the bloodline ending or the soul perishing! The family he established ten thousand years ago has now grown into a massive entity that spans the heavens. The disciple taken in casually eight thousand years ago ultimately became the founder of a Great Sect in the Immortal Realm. The pet raised three thousand years ago has evolved into an unparalleled Demon Saint of the Otherworld. ... I am Zhao Sheng, and I shall cultivate life after life until Ascension! ```

White-browed Arhat · 玄幻
分數不夠
227 Chs

Chapter 173 Sea Shell_2

Just as he was about to cast a spell to withstand the water pressure, Zhao Sheng suddenly saw a point of white light appearing from the darkness below.

The white light was faint like a firefly, yet it invigorated Zhao Sheng to swim strenuously towards that direction.

As he swam closer, the white light gradually became brighter and larger. After descending about twenty fathoms, Zhao Sheng's expression slowly turned to one of shock.

Because a shell of unimaginable size appeared before him.

This enormous shell was pure white, covered with dense, wave-like fine marks, and radiated dazzling white light.

It looked similar to a big sea shell, only magnified countless times. The trench, twenty-odd fathoms wide, was completely filled by its colossal body.

This ancient shell, which had lived who knows how many years, was regrettably only a shell now.

Zhao Sheng swam to the side and saw the shell was slightly open, held apart by five strange stone pillars,