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Cultivation Through Artifacts

[If you would, please check out my new novel, Lost Legacies: Another World!] Died because of grief, reincarnated because of fate. Cal found himself in a world where dream was now reality and life meant survival! A world where cultivation existed and only the strong could survive! Follow him as he breaks through the unthinkable and reaches the heavens with nothing more but a power that lets him cultivate through Artifacts! ==================== Hello there! I hope you got intrigued by the synopsis or at least will give my book a chance and if you like it, I hope you will vote to help me! Naturally, your votes will be not in vain. First I want to reach 350 PS, so if we succeed with that, I will upload an extra chap! If God helps me and we surpass that by a huge margin I will write down more!:) Also, feel free to ask questions or write down if there is any mistakes, but please don't hate my book openly! Thank you! Also, my story starts slow, but it will get better I promise, just be patient! Join my Discord Server! https://discord.gg/Qr9Y7ty9j9 *Cover is mine, hope you like it!:)*

Gery_ · 奇幻
分數不夠
527 Chs

Celestial Realm Beast (1)

The silence between Khal and Sofiel became heavy and lengthy when Khal finished talking.

Of course, it was only natural as Khal's request was just simply too confusing for Sofiel to understand.

First of all, while it was indeed true that she and her kind had the power capable of sensing if one was approaching their death, it could only do that and there were many techniques out there that could do the same as their Blessing!

Secondly, Sofiel couldn't understand why Khal, someone with already heaven-defying powers would ask her help when he could easily go and find anyone else better!

Lastly, with those terrifying abilities he possessed, Khal could easily threaten and force her to help him without giving her any pill in exchange and let her die in the end!

However, what she didn't know was that the reason Khal was asking here was rather simple; he was simply lazy.