Cover image for One Hundred Million Spirit Stones a Day: From a Run-Down Sect to the Sacred Land of All Realms (Cem Milhões de Pedras Espirituais por Dia: De uma Seita Decadente à Terra Sagrada dos Céus; Сто Миллионов Духовных Камней в День: От Ветхой Секты до Священной Земли Небес; Một Trăm Vạn Linh Thạch Mỗi Ngày: Từ Tông Môn Tàn Tạ Đến Thánh Địa Chư Thiên; Seratus Juta Batu Rohani Setiap Hari: Dari Sekte Usang ke Tanah Suci Segala Alam; Cien Millones de Piedras Espirituales al Día: De una Secta Ruinosa a la Tierra Sagrada de los Cielos; Měi Tiān Yī Yì Líng Shí, Cóng Pò Làn Zōng Mén Dào Zhū Tiān Shèng Dì; 每天一亿灵石,从破烂宗门到诸天圣地!)

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One Hundred Million Spirit Stones a Day: From a Run-Down Sect to the Sacred Land of All Realms

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Type Web Novel
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Country China
Author 飘渺的月
Artist / Illustrator 飘渺的月
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The Heavenly Dao has collapsed and spiritual veins have run dry, causing ambient spiritual energy to vanish from the world. Cultivation now depends entirely on spirit stones, making them incomparably precious. Major sects across the realm have ushered in an era of pay-to-cultivate, where everything from cave dwellings and techniques to personal guidance requires vast wealth. Yet none of these burdens exist within the Tianyun Sect. Lin Chen has awakened the Daily Spirit Stone System, which grants one spirit stone per disciple every single day. He accepts every student that other sects reject, declaring that as long as one can cultivate, the Tianyun Sect will be their second home. Regardless of how poor a disciple’s talent may be, they receive free housing and techniques, along with a monthly stipend of spirit stones to support their training. When a million Golden Core disciples stand behind him and Lin Chen gazes upon his endless supply of spirit stones, he can only smile helplessly. Truly, he lacks nothing when it comes to wealth.
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