In fact, I have never been able to understand why the Immortal World Chapter turned a good inspirational article into a trumpet practice article, as if Han Li's outcome was destined, as if the hard work, ups and downs along the way were all planned and just a process.
The name is "The Story of Mortals Cultivation to Immortality", not "The Cultivation of the Clone of an Immortal Lord in the Lower Realm". I feel like the gain outweighs the loss in this setting.
However, because of this, most of the fans who snatched the bottle would be sprayed to death.
The setting of my book is not complicated, it's just that you can't touch the bottle. It's equivalent to the bottle being in a special time and space. Others can only see it but cannot touch it. Only Han Li can touch it.
This eliminates the possibility of getting the bottle in the first place.
I originally wanted to write about all the love, hatred and relationships between Han Paopao, Han Tianzun, etc. in the Immortal World, and then the spirit seal would have an awesome ability to block Han Paopao's exploration.
For example, a large amount of spiritual energy in the world is arranged in a magical formation, temporarily blocking outside exploration.
Or you can just write that the existence of the spirit seal itself causes the heavenly secrets to become chaotic and impossible to detect and calculate.
In this way, at least three thousand words will come out. But I don’t think it’s necessary and I don’t want to waste everyone’s money.
Therefore, this book can be viewed as if it does not have the setting of the Fairyland Chapter. Is it necessary to read a book and make both the reader and the author so tired?
Whether readers or authors, more than 90% of them are ordinary people doing ordinary jobs and struggling to survive in this society.
I also have to go to work every day. I code alone in the dead of night, basically until midnight or one o'clock, then go to bed, and get up at six in the morning to go to work.
We are all ordinary people, and the world will be better if we are more tolerant of each other.
There is another chapter with more than 6,700 words, which will be updated today. Nearly twelve thousand words.
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