Peerless Evil Monarch


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He was not a stallion, and he was not a hero. He knew that if he was hungry, he would eat, and if he was thirsty, he would drink. In order to pursue a better life, he had no choice but to work hard to earn money and improve himself. Desire allowed him to improve continuously, but he wanted to subdue his desire until his goal became simple and straightforward: "To achieve this goal, one must kill God, one must kill Buddha."




Peerless Evil Monarch


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He was not a stallion, and he was not a hero. He knew that if he was hungry, he would eat, and if he was thirsty, he would drink. In order to pursue a better life, he had no choice but to work hard to earn money and improve himself. Desire allowed him to improve continuously, but he wanted to subdue his desire until his goal became simple and straightforward: "To achieve this goal, one must kill God, one must kill Buddha."




Peerless Evil Monarch


Book Description

He was not a stallion, and he was not a hero. He knew that if he was hungry, he would eat, and if he was thirsty, he would drink. In order to pursue a better life, he had no choice but to work hard to earn money and improve himself. Desire allowed him to improve continuously, but he wanted to subdue his desire until his goal became simple and straightforward: "To achieve this goal, one must kill God, one must kill Buddha."




Ancient Godly Monarch(1)


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In the Province of the Nine Skies, far above the heavens, there exists Nine Galaxies of Astral Rivers made up of countless constellations interwoven together. For Martial Cultivators, they could form an innate link with one of the constellations, awaken their Astral Soul, and transform into a Stellar Martial Cultivator. Legend has it that, the strongest cultivators in the Province of the Nine Skies, were beings that could open an astral gate every time they advanced into a new realm. Their talent in cultivation was such that they could even establish innate links with constellations that existed in a layer higher than the Nine Layers of Heavens, eventually transforming into the heaven-defying and earth-shattering power known as the War God of the Nine Heavens. Qin Wentian is the MC of this story. How could a guy, with a broken set of meridians, successfully cultivate? There were countless Stellar Martial Cultivators, as there were countless constellations in the vast starry skies. What he wanted to be, was the brightest constellation of all, shining dazzlingly in the vast starry skies.




True Martial World


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With the strongest experts from the 33 Skies the Human Emperor, Lin Ming, and his opponent, the Abyssal Demon King, were embroiled in a final battle. In the end, the Human Emperor destroyed the Abyssal World and killed the Abyssal Demon King. By then, a godly artifact, the mysterious purple card that had previously sealed the Abyssal Demon King, had long since disappeared into the space-time vortex, tunneling through infinite spacetime together with one of Lin Ming's loved ones.In the vast wilderness, where martial arts was still slowly growing in its infancy, several peerless masters tried to find their path in the world of martial arts. A young adult named Yi Yun from modern Earth unwittingly stumbles into such a world and begins his journey with a purple card of unknown origin. This is a magnificent yet unknown true martial world! This is the story of a normal young adult and his adventures!!




Street Cultivation


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In the modern world, qi is money.The days of traveling martial artists and mountaintop masters are over. Power is controlled by corporations, modernized martial arts sects, and governments. Those at the bottom of society struggle as second class citizens in a world in which power is a commodity.Rick is a young fighter in this world. He doesn't dream of immortality or becoming the strongest, just of building a better life for himself and his sister, who suffers from a spiritual illness. Unfortunately, life isn't that easy...




The Ramayana


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