Cultivation Begins From The Desert

: Encountered a problem and would like to ask all book friends!

Originally, writing a book is the author's job, so readers can just read it...

But now I really have a problem and I want to ask you guys...

Someone asked me if this book has golden fingers? what is it?

I didn't answer.

In fact, in my setting, there must be.

This golden finger is not big, and there is also a hint in the first chapter, which is the special physique of the protagonist.

I don't really want to spoil things, but I'm really worried now, I'm afraid I'll break down, so I opened a chapter to ask fellow Daoists for their opinions. Once I've decided, I'll delete this chapter so I don't want to read it later. The book friends have also been spoiled...

The original setting is like this. The protagonist has a special treasure body. In the setting, the treasure body is actually the innate supernatural power of human monks. Just like the dragon, phoenix, and unicorn in the monsters have unique innate supernatural powers, it is very rare among humans. The treasure body monks also have special magical powers.

However, in the original setting, most of the treasure-body monks awakened their treasure-body supernatural powers after building their foundations, but they only had one more powerful supernatural power, and they had a bonus in learning certain types of spells and supernatural powers.

There are only some extremely powerful treasure cultivators. After the cultivation base is extremely high, they will create powerful exercises suitable for this treasure cultivator according to their own treasure body, and fully develop the potential of the treasure body.

In my original setting, after the protagonist goes out this time, he will accidentally get a mysterious ore in a plot that cannot be destroyed and melted.

After he established the foundation, the treasure body awakened, mastered a powerful flame, melted the mysterious ore, and found a seventh-order natal magic weapon left after the death of an expert in the tribulation period (true immortal) a long time ago. The master has the same physique as the protagonist, and has created a practice technique that is unique to this treasure body.

Let me explain, the exercises that the protagonist gets are just a set of awesome exercises that are most suitable for him to practice. , Don't change the exercises frequently in the future, and I also want the protagonist to play a role in the future plot.

Because in the setting, the protagonist's supernatural power is actually the same as the evil spirit thunder in mortals, restraining the monks of Yin ghosts and demons, and there will be a plot of chaos in the back (more important).

The protagonist of that seventh-order magic weapon can't be used for the time being. It can only be used as a battery card, storing a storage like the evil spirits...

Now what I'm struggling with is, do you think it's poisonous for the protagonist to be inherited from a master?

I personally like this kind of opportunity. After all, in Xianxia novels, whether it is a decent villain, many of them get the opportunity left by a senior, but after all, it is the readers who read the books. I have to take care of the readers' thoughts...

If everyone thinks it's poisonous, I'll change it. I'll change the practice to a practice that everyone knows is very powerful, but without the relevant physique, it can't be practiced, and it can only be put on the shelf. After the physique, I heard about the existence of this kind of exercise, and I would find a way to exchange it for practice in the Huangshamen that has the first half of the exercise...

Now, let's leave a message in this chapter to see which one is better...

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