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Longevity: Starting by Trading My Lifespan with Supreme Exercise

Reborn as the Crown Prince of Great Desolate Kingdom, Li Changseng was a waste with poor talent in cultivation. As soon as he was crowned a king, his prodigious younger brother rebelled and dethroned him, claiming the supreme seat for himself. Imprisoned in Eternal Dungeon together with the most notorious villains and unkillable monsters, he suddenly gained infinite lifespan and the ability to transfer his lifespan to other. With these cheats in hand, Li Changseng began his journey of invincibility and a quest of revenge! Let's watch how Li Changseng subdued the strongest devil and immortal and reign supreme over myriad worlds started with his eternal life! --- This is my first attempt writing a novel with Male Lead, any suggestion, critics, and support is very welcomed. English isn't my first tongue so do expect occasional errors in grammar or stiff dialogues. Hopefully I can improve my writing skill quickly in the future! --- Extra Chapter(s) for PS and PRIV. 500PS = 1 Extra Chapter 1,000PS = 2 Extra Chapters 1,500PS = 3 Extra Chapters PS Reward effective in Monday in the following week. 2,000 chp = 3 Extra Chapters 5,000 chp = 10 Extra Chapters 10,000 chp = 15 Extra Chapters Priv Reward effective in the first day of the following month.

RebornAnew_author · Eastern
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The Beginning of War

The two armies were on the verge of clash.

The smell of tension explode in the air.

Li Changsheng had long noticed that the army of the Fallen Cloud Dynasty was advancing, and even their scouts had been spotted. However, he paid no attention until the two armies met, at which point he ordered the attack.

The sound of horns echoed continuously as the armies engaged in melee battle.

Soldiers stabbed at each other; some trampled by the iron hooves of the cavalries, horses fell one after another at the tip of spears and arrowheads.

Countless cries of killing, clashes, and strikes mixed together, creating a chaotic scene akin to a storm stirring up a pond, where one couldn't distinguish water, fish, or grass.

Blood quickly stained the battlefield as people killed and were killed.