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No One Knows I'm the True Immortal
No One Knows I'm the True Immortal Plot:
Lin Chuan is the most insignificant handyman in Qingxuan Sect—everyone mocks him as the 'slacker of the cultivation world.' But no one knows he's an ancient True Immortal who sealed his memories for ten thousand years. Until he accidentally saves Su Wan, a genius girl hunted by evil cultivators, and unintentionally leaks a trace of his True Immortal aura. This not only attracts the mysterious enemy who sealed him years ago but also makes Su Wan doubt his 'useless' identity. Now he has to pretend to be weak to hide his true self, secretly protect Su Wan from evil cultivators, and deal with his returning memories: his seal was meant to stop a world-ending catastrophe that's about to restart—and Su Wan is the key 'key' to that catastrophe...
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