Some say that a good name is of utmost importance—not only d...
When Zhou Bai awoke, he found himself transformed into a hum...
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Some say that a good name is of utmost importance—not only does it influence one’s fortune and career, but in the grand tide of transmigration, its significance becomes even more pronounced. There was one whose soul of flame traversed to a continent where only battle energy existed, and ultimately rose to become the Flame Emperor. Another, surnamed Yi, returned to ancient times, wielded power over the court, and was ennobled as a king and minister. Xiao Wenzi, too, transmigrated. Yet when he awoke, he found that he had become nothing more than an ordinary little mosquito in the world of immortals....
When Zhou Bai awoke, he found himself transformed into a humble butcher in Hangdu. Demons and monsters roamed unchecked, and the world was steeped in suffering. Armed with nothing but a rudimentary system, he discovered that by slaying these fiends, he could grow stronger, and even the most basic martial arts would turn into innate supernatural abilities. Years later, looking back on his life, he could not help but sigh deeply—compared to the endless struggle of vanquishing demons, slaughtering pigs had been far more interesting..
Hot-blooded fantasy. No system cheats. Brutal slaughters. Thunder arts. No female lead. The Eight Extremities and the Horse-Slaying Blade. Ling Chi, carrying a mysterious thunder pearl, finds his soul reborn in a world where gods, demons, monsters, and fiends all exist. Buried alive at the outset, he emerges wielding his horse-slaying blade, unleashing a frenzy of slaughter. With every monster he slays, his cultivation is fed and strengthened in return. He masters the most righteous and unyielding thunder arts, but walks the path of the devil, bound by nothing. There is no humiliation—he seeks only to kill to his heart’s content..
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The fox had shown him the path, but cultivation depended on oneself. One day, Xu Zhong realized that the method of cultivation he had learned from the fox could truly grant him immortality..