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Changsheng: My Farming-Style Cultivation Is Too Steady
Changsheng: My Farming-Style Cultivation Is Too Steady Plot:
Lin Changsheng is a low-key cultivator hiding in Qingqiu Mountain. While others scramble for opportunities or battle evil cultivators, he spends his days tending three acres of spiritual fields, raising spirit chickens, and refining the safest Peiyuan Pills—all to “survive until ascension.” But one day, his cousin, who vanished a decade ago, returns with the sect’s law enforcement, accusing him of “occupying the Lin family’s ancestral land” and framing him for forging forbidden pills. To make matters worse, a demon plague hits the village at the foot of the mountain, and villagers beg him to stop it. For the first time, the “rock-steady” Changsheng panics: should he keep hiding as a “farming hermit,” or face these troubles head-on?
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