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Chapter One

In the Holy Capital City, a ragged old man suddenly said to the hungry little beggar: "Little brother, I think you have a great spirit and a very good bone..."

"He is a peerless Taoist practitioner, right?" the little beggar replied angrily, not even looking at the bad old man.

"Uh... little brother is right. I have a unique secret book that I want to pass on to you..."

"From now on, it's up to me to conquer the devil world, right?" the little beggar interrupted, his eyes filled with contempt.

"Huh? You know it again."

"Of course, I knew this in my last life. I also know that you must have hand-written versions of the Starlight Art, Divine Weapon Art, Dao Cultivation Record, and Law Cultivation!" The little beggar stood up, patted the dust on his body, and picked it up.

The broken porcelain bowl left.

Looking at the little beggar's thin body, the bad old man chuckled, and after a while he murmured to himself: "This guy is quite smart, I'd better find someone else to fool him."

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Looking at the few pieces of cloth hanging down on his body, which could only cover the key parts, and looking at his body like dry firewood and withered branches, Yi Feng could be said to be filled with bitterness and no one could talk to him.

Yi Feng was originally a college student in the 21st century on earth. He bought a pirated novel from a roadside stall on the street. Unexpectedly, there was a small and unique silver dagger hidden in the pages of the book.

The dagger was only an inch long, with a restrained color, but it was extremely hard. No matter how hard Yi Feng tried to toss it, it would not bend. Yi Feng, who had read many cultivation novels, imitated the plots written in the book.

He bit his finger and put a drop of blood on the small sword. Then the small sword suddenly glowed with silver light, and he immediately fell unconscious.

When Yifeng woke up, he found that he was no longer in the school dormitory, but on a busy street; his identity was no longer a student at a second-rate university, but a beggar similar to that of the imperial capital in a feudal society.

Others who traveled through time were either geniuses who soon became powerful, or they were young masters from a wealthy family who were just servants at worst. But when it was his turn, he was a beggar with ragged clothes and no food to eat!

Not only did he hang out with a group of beggars every day, but he was also deceived by those cunning old beggars from time to time, which made him, a highly educated man, very unhappy.

However, as time passed, Yi Feng became familiar with the environment of the Holy Capital City and was never deceived or bullied by anyone. With his IQ, he was definitely considered a young master here.

Although he has been thinking of ways to solve the current dilemma, he is weak and studied computer engineering in school, which is useless in this society. He has advanced skills but cannot use them.

His IQ is very high, but people here are not bad at it. If you want to live by fooling around, Yi Feng's level seems to be lacking a lot. Yi Feng, who curses every day, can only vent his anger.

Lying in a slightly cleaner corner and sleeping all day, his broken porcelain bowl would also bring him a few copper coins in income every day.

It was getting dark, but Yifeng's income today was extremely poor. He only had one copper plate, and it was missing a hole, so he couldn't spend it at all. While cursing the person who left the broken copper plate, Yi Feng left the room in a depressed tone.

city.

Outside the Holy Capital City, there is naturally a wide moat. In the past, when Yifeng's "harvest" was not good, he would go to the river to try his luck to see if he could catch a fish and grill it, and today was no exception.

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