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Eternal Mad Immortal: Rise from Mortality to Immortality
Eternal Mad Immortal: Rise from Mortality to Immortality Plot:
Chen Fan, a lowly mortal once bullied outside the immortal gate, awakens the soul of the Eternal Mad Immortal from an ancient scroll, gaining extraordinary cultivation but facing constant crises. Tormented by peers' jealousy, suspicions from upper immortal gate members, and pursuers from a mysterious force, he hides his identity to cultivate while uncovering the truth of his past life's injustice, protecting his mortal friends and family caught in the immortal war. Navigating between good and evil, he eventually breaks the heavenly rules, rises to the peak of immortality, and reveals the dark secrets of the immortal realm.
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