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I'm a Cultivation Baby, Is It Wrong to Be A Little (Okay, A Lot) Stronger?
I'm a Cultivation Baby, Is It Wrong to Be A Little (Okay, A Lot) Stronger? Plot:
Modern office worker Su Xiaotang transmigrates into the weakest “cultivation baby” in the immortal world and binds to the “Be A Lot Stronger” system—if she doesn’t do “over-the-top moves,” she’ll turn into a chubby ball! To avoid punishment, she’s forced to pull stunts like “crashing into the Immortal Lord’s arms while flying” or “using sugar-coated haws to trigger thunder tribulation for body training.” But the cold-faced Immortal Lord Gu Zhao takes a liking to her, not only volunteering as her “protective tool” but also constantly reaching out to touch her bun-like face. Xiaotang panics: “I just wanted to get strong quietly, not be treated as a little treasure by the Immortal Lord!” As she dodges both the system and Gu Zhao’s “affectionate advances,” why is this “forced to be stronger” cultivation journey getting sweeter and sweeter?
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