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My Two-sided Cultivation: Starting From Collecting Experiences

Qin Huai crossed into the mysterious fantasy world where demons were rampant and heroes were rising. He had no background or cultivation qualifications until the day he became a medicine store apprentice and started to cultivate with his fellow apprentices. He found that the experience orbs actually fell out of his master and brothers. He learned to grind medicine with his brothers. "Ding! 'Medicine Art' Experience+3!" His Master and brothers practiced martial arts. "Ding! You picked up an 'Essence of Qi Cultivation (White)', 'Qi Cultivation' experience +3!" He killed the bandits in the mountains and picked up their cultivation. "Ding! 'Astringent Breath Technique' experience +13!" His master said that the technique was not good at attacking, had a cultivation limit, and could only prolong life. But when Qin Huai picked up the experience until the Astringent Breath Technique was 50 times stronger, his body took a tremendous change. A gentle push of his hand was like a wave. He could now both attack and defend. People said that when two kinds of cultivation methods clashed, continuing to cultivate would lead to the death of the cultivator. However, when Qin Huai picked up experience and directly skipped the cultivation process, he found there were no side effects at all! When Qin Huai practiced more and more cultivation methods, he suddenly found that those methods interacted with each other in his body and became stronger skills. ... Qin Huai, who could pick up experience, began to wander among the major powers. He saw flesh growing from white bones and the dead revived. He saw demons cooking 10,000 people and exuding extremely evil energy. He saw the Buddha statue chanting in the temple. Sanskrit sounded like a mantra. Qin Huai silently picked up experience in order to settle down in the chaotic world.

The Swordman Loves Not Onion · 玄幻
分數不夠
684 Chs

Qingzhou Must Fall!

編輯: EndlessFantasy Translation

If any top fighters in the world could harness the skills of the Qingzhou Alliance, they'd see a boost in their strength by about ten to twenty percent. Much of this was attributed to the relentless dedication of Qin Huai, who seemed tireless in his pursuit of martial arts. 

"Has he even turned thirty?" Zhang Youji was awestruck by the realization. 

Historically speaking, no one matched Qin Huai in his achievements at such an age. Glancing around, he noted the nonchalance of the others — they were all familiar with this fact.

Among them, Zhang Youji was the oldest at sixty years old. The majority were around forty. While he knew his abilities didn't compare to Qin Huai's, he felt confident he could match up against the others. 

This realization gave him a pang of regret. Had he, a distinguished Dao Child, squandered the prime years of his life? If he hadn't achieved the king realm by now, did that make his efforts negligible?