Peerless Alchemist

Type
Web Novel [CH]
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Rating | 4.8/5 | 458 votes
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Year
2016
Status in COO

1283 Chapters – Completed

Fully Translated
Yes
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Summary
Dive into the fantastical realm of Unprecedented Pill Refiner: Entitled Ninth Young Lady, originally written in Chinese and brimming with a diverse range of genres and tags. From alchemy and cultivation to demons and dragons, this web novel offers a blend of magic, martial arts, and romance that will enthrall readers seeking a story of empowerment and perseverance. Follow the journey of the female protagonist as she navigates treacherous obstacles, forges unlikely friendships, and defies expectations, embodying traits of cleverness, shamelessness, and unwavering loyalty in a world filled with mythical creatures and legendary artifacts.

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She is the twenty-fourth century’s strongest immortal cultivator, but transferred into a world of magic where demons roamed rampant; a punching bag tyrannized and ostracized by her clan on one side while the scum of a man that is her fiancé humiliated, trampled her on the other side…

Want to ravage her? She laughs as she will soon teach them how to behave themselves!

Magic is amazing? Her Five Lightning’s Bombardment Talisman will turn you into ashes! Medication is very incredible? With one furnace of medicinal pills, useless can also become genius! A vigorous army of a million is very ferocious? With Scattering Beansprout Soldiers, all of you can slowly play!

Smilingly watching as those who court death act vilely without salvation. Those who submit to me prosper, those who oppose me, perish!

Only… For what reason does this Grandmaster whose face is as beautiful as a flower, when facing her, always “secretly casts passionate glances”?

A certain Grandmaster: “After sleeping for so long, now you don’t acknowledge”?

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