Immortality Starts with Generosity
A Cultivation Progression Fantasy
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Narrated by:
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J. S. Arquin
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Plutus
About this listen
Live generously or die trying...
A lost soul from Earth transmigrates into a world of cultivation and finds himself in the body of a playboy noble who is wasting his life.
Except Chen Haoran doesn't have any memories, can't let anyone know he's not the same person, and is immediately involved in a conspiracy with another powerful noble family involving the downfall of a prominent young genius.
Luckily, he came to this world with a power: Whatever he gives to someone as a gift he'll get it back 100 times better.
His first target?
His new wife. The former top young genius.
Don't miss the start of this epic Xianxia Cultivation Progression Fantasy Series, from debut author Plutus. Features detailed world-building, slice of life elements, three-dimensional characters, a unique progression system starring an MC who gains power through gifting things to others, and so much more!
©2024 Plutus (P)2024 Dreamscape LoreWhat listeners say about Immortality Starts with Generosity
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- Anonymous User
- 12-04-24
Really enjoyed this.
So I have read books with similar themes and power systems before but what made this story stand out was that the MC didn’t instantly become OP by abusing the system there is actually character development and the system has restrictions which made it soo much more interesting and drew me in soo much more. I would definitely recommend this story to anyone that likes this type of story and I can’t wait for the next instalment.
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- Nikki piggott
- 24-03-24
Good book
It's a good book and you should give it a try. It does a different take on it type of genre that most don't.
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- ThatPerson
- 15-04-24
Enjoyed it
Western guy in xianxia land. Looking forward to the next one. G g g g g
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- Anonymous User
- 24-06-24
it's good
ok it is a good book with a interesting power for the MC.
i personally just prefer a more powerful and driven MC. so I listened to the whole book expecting the MC to bekommen less of a tool but that did not really happen super interesting plot twist so so jea good but
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- Azure Teal
- 11-06-24
What an awesome power
Great story and a very clever use of this power. It just reminded me about the joy of giving! Its nice to be generous and give a helping hand when you are able
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- Kindle Customer
- 03-11-24
Good! slow start but worth it.
it was a little slow to start(about 2hr mark in audio). to build up mc and introduce and flush out the side characters but once it found it's stride it becomes humorous, interesting and characters feel very alive and each have personality instead of being 2d how dare you! cultivators you see often in this genre
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- josh morris
- 17-07-24
All the names are the same
Really hard to remember which character is which. Many of the names are quite long so the narrator is just listing names most of the time, this is particularly annoying and hard to follow in any fight scenes.
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