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      Slacker Second Gen C64

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      by MarineTL — Chapter 64: Demon Lord (9) Han Qiu originally thought that the biggest difficulty in teaching the young heir of the Demon Realm to cultivate immortality would be whether her Heavenly Demon bloodline could accept spiritual energy. However, once lessons began, he realized that the real challenge was—she couldn’t read. Although it wasn’t uncommon for six-year-old mortal children to be illiterate, she was the heir of the Demon Realm! How could she not know how to read? “I do know how to read! I can

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      Slacker Second Gen C96

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      by MarineTL — Chapter 96: Film Emperor (16) Tong Jianxu was lying on the hotel bed, propping his chin on a pillow while scrolling through his phone. The child, freshly bathed, in pajamas and with her hair a mess, sat on his back. She was using up the in-game currency she had gotten through cheats to do gacha pulls. After several rounds without drawing the pet she wanted, she started pounding away in frustration on Tong Jianxu’s back. Ever since a certain filming session left him with a sore back, the Film Emperor

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      Slacker Second Gen C75

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      by MarineTL — Chapter 75: Demon Lord (20) Wuxin walked out of the meditation room in the back courtyard of Xishan Temple and saw Qian sitting on a small wooden cart, creaking as she rode it. The cart was made by Mingzhen. Unlike his junior brother, who excelled at cultivating medicinal herbs, Mingzhen was skilled in woodworking, responsible for repairing much of the temple’s interior. Both of them had been taught by Wuxin as their senior uncle. The newly made cart had been oiled, making it easy to ride, and it

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      Slacker Second Gen C107

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      by MarineTL — Chapter 107 – Film Emperor (27) Tong Jianxu quickly wrapped up his scenes and left the Illusory Pagoda of No Regret crew. Although the film boasted a fifty-billion investment and a star-studded cast, after filming for several months, Tong Jianxu didn’t have high hopes for it. While Wang Chenqi’s early films, though often overly cryptic, still had a spark of inspiration, his career had gone downhill in middle age as he recycled old material from his youth. Now that he was older, he was trying to

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