Quick Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder's Older Brother

Died for no reason at all.

Ning Hong was suddenly bound to a portable system that made him travel through world after world, saving those innocent cannon fodders who met tragic ends.

Chapter 750 Immortal Path 11

"He said earnestly," the long-bearded man said.

"Have you been there, Master?"

"No."

Why not go?

"Too much trouble."

Ning Hongze: "..."

But no matter how unwilling Ning Hongze was, the name had already been submitted, and he had no choice but to go. Not going would be extremely embarrassing for Changxu—

The Immortal Realm Grand Competition was being held at Hanxu Sect, which was one of the reasons why he was unwilling to go.

Long Lin and Mo Lan are both from the Hanxu Sect.

Over the past decade, Long Lin has successfully joined the Hanxu Sect. As a half-demon and a descendant of the Golden Dragon, his cultivation speed is naturally extremely fast.

With the support of Mo Lan's secret realm, both of them had already entered the Golden Core stage last year.

In particular, Long Lin has already entered the late stage of the Golden Core realm and is about to transform his core into an infant.

Once he reaches the Nascent Soul stage, he will be of the same generation as Changxu.

In the cultivation world, cultivation level is paramount.

Ignore the length of the initial learning path, only the depth of one's cultivation.

Long Lin's strength is undeniable; even those who entered the sect more than a decade earlier than him have to call him senior brother.

Once he breaks through to the Nascent Soul stage, he will become a senior uncle.

Because of his rapid cultivation speed, his reputation had already spread throughout all the major sects.

Therefore, Ning Hong didn't need to make any special inquiries; news about Long Lin would come to her continuously.

Ning Xiaocao's initial excitement has given way to a calm smile.

His image still lingers deep in her heart, though it has faded considerably.

Just as my brother said, time is the best healer. No matter how deep the wounds, the passage of time will always heal them, leaving only a scar to remind you never to make the same mistake again.