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Film and Television Daqing: Starting with the Heaven-Covering Technique and the Devouring Demon Art
Film and Television Daqing: Starting with the Heaven-Covering Technique and the Devouring Demon Art
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Li Chengtian transmigrates to the world of Joy of Life and becomes the second prince of the Qing Kingdom. His newbie gift pack includes the Shark Tooth Sword and the Horizontal Sword Technique, along with ten guards who practice the Evil-Repelling Sword Technique.After being crowned King of Qin, he officially awakened the Myriad Realms Extraction System.Extract the Heaven-Shrouding Technique and Devouring Demon Art from the Big Dipper Star Region.He cultivates the Heaven-Covering Technique with a mortal body and begins a dimensional-reducing attack in the world of Joy of Life.Grandmaster! Mere ants!They selected Han Diao Temple from the snow and formed three thousand Red Silk Guards to oversee the imperial palace.He recruited the martial arts prodigy, Gongzi Yu, to form the Azure Dragon Society and establish a powerful empire.Extract the power of Gongshu Chou from the Qin Dynasty, acquire the domineering mechanical arts, establish a mechanical arsenal, and transform the army.While Emperor Qing was still dreaming of unifying the world, Li Chengtian directly launched the Xuanwu Coup, killing the crown prince and forcing Emperor Qing to abdicate.Only then did people realize how terrifying King Li Chengtian of Qin was.Li Chengtian ascended the throne, crushed Ku He and Si Gu Jian, and swept through Northern Qi and Eastern Yi.Unify the Joy of Life.Next, they will draw a portal to time and space to begin their cross-dimensional conquest.Years later, the palace guards all became powerful cultivators at the Sacrificial Dao Realm.
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