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Are You Crazy? I Just Hit Xiantian, He's Already the Immortal Emperor!
Are You Crazy? I Just Hit Xiantian, He's Already the Immortal Emperor! Plot:
Lin Xiaoman spent a decade to finally break through to the Xiantian realm, ready to show off at her sect—only to encounter Lu Shiyan, her childhood friend who’d been missing for three years. Now, he’s the Immortal Emperor ruling all three realms! Even more absurd: Lu shows up with the broken jade she gave him years ago, his eyes red: “I saved three thousand years of merit just to catch up to you by half a step.” But as Xiaoman stares at the imperial seal glowing on his finger, she panics: “You’re already in the clouds… do you still want to look at someone who just climbed the hillside?”
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