Heavenly Dao Engine

Heavenly Dao Engine

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Author: Daqin Cavalry
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Qi Tian was determined to design the most advanced aircraft engine but accidentally lost his life while saving others. He then transmigrated to the National Master Manor in the Cultivation World and became a disciple of the National Master, with an extra engine appearing inside him.

Whether it's enemies or spirit stones and elixir, they all can serve as fuel for his engine. With the engine roaring, his cultivation journey is as unstoppable as a flying plane.

As a National Master, he assists in setting up emperors and selecting heirs. The nation thrives, and the people live in peace.

As a cultivator, he sweeps away all kinds of spirits and demons. Emperors bow their heads, and warlords make way.

What did you say? A monk wants to bring three great demon cultivators through here? Can you tell them that my engine needs an upgrade?

[This book is written in a refreshing style, making reading easy and relaxing. Your support is greatly appreciated.]

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Cyrs
Cyrs

the first chapter make me think that this could be a good novel, but to be honest, this is trash. I Iike the fact that the world building is gradual instead of info dump but the plot itself is totally the same old sh**.

a year ago
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_Sleepy949
_Sleepy949

Not worth wasting your time and money reading it and the Pacing is so slow

10 months ago
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Unit29
Unit29

Thought this would be something unique. it's not. guy just has a temporary booster. not even a special ability. it even starts off way into his life, so there is next to no character development - he's basically already reached a high point. author relies on quick mentioned details to explain anything. although the writing is well done, the execution is terrible. I do not recommend this book. nearly any other book would be a better use of time...

a year ago
1