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Pregnant Cultivator, Doted by Big Boss

Fei Hua
(1V1) The leader of The Demonic Sects, who has been single for hundreds of years, happily acquires a wife and a son. From then on, he begins his journey of assertively raising the child and supporting his wife... only to end up being supported by her. The Immortal and Demonic Paths love fighting and killing? If you're so bored, go film a drama. That'll let you kill to your heart's content. The Bloodfiend Den has numerous disciples, with a plethora of beautiful women and handsome men that shouldn't be wasted. Starting today, go do live streams, hold concerts… From then on, The Demonic Sects began to expand its business: Didi-style sword-hailing, running errands, and making deliveries. As long as you pay enough Spirit Stones, they can even find you a Taoist Companion. Celeste Grant transmigrated into a book. It was an unconventional female-oriented, reverse harem Cultivation novel, where the protagonist lives a shamelessly blissful life with her nine Taoist Companions. As for her, she was the villainous supporting female character who fights the protagonist over men. Unable to resist the powerful plot, she was still thrown to some roadside Evil Cultivators. However, in a deviation from the original story, a man with immense Cultivation appeared and annihilated those Evil Cultivators. And she grabbed onto that man's clothes... and became pregnant. To prevent her son's Spirit Root from being dug out, a heavily pregnant Celeste Grant went to find the child's biological father. It's just that his identity caught her completely off guard. That man turned out to be the head of The Demonic Sects, Javier Sinclair, the number one Demon Cultivator in the world—a figure everyone on The Righteous Path vows to hunt down and kill. A villainous supporting female character and the leader of The Demonic Sects—what a perfect match! In this Cultivation World, the weak are prey for the strong, and might makes right. The supporting female character is destined to be a stumbling block on the protagonist's path. From now on, she will seize the protagonist's opportunities and eliminate her men. She'll focus on Cultivation to become stronger, get fabulously rich and stunningly beautiful, make a few inventions on the side to bring some entertainment to The Cultivation World, and before she knows it... the entire Cultivation World is at peace...
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