Serpent God Cultivation Technique Analysis

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Shen Ying was a youth growing up at in the same generation as the legendary Nie Li in Glory City. Which was unfortunate for him because he was born into the Sacred Family and they were wiped out in the rise of Nie Li. If not for that even being part of the talentless individuals of the Sacred Family he could live a carefree life with a good wife. But even thinking about that he never once blamed Nie Li for the reason that he knew everything about Nie Li’s past life after he died.

As he woke up to his new life he saw a giant looking man.

‘Wasn’t I dead how am i alive and why does it feel like there is an earthquake going on!” Shen Ning exclaimed scared to the point of crying.

“Shen You i need you to keep going save our son please i can not bear for you two to die!!” The giant man shout with a voice that was hoarse and urgent.

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Shen Ying searched through the techniques and one jumped out at him and felt mysterious and powerful. The technique named [Serpent God Cultivation Technique] seemed as if it was meant for him.

But as he tried using it in his Mother's embrace he felt a monstrous amount of pain flooding in as he hurriedly stop using it. Before long he concludid the he need to wait for his body to mature for him to cultivate without his body exploding from the unnatural force. With this conclusion in mind he was exhausted and decided to sleep after quieting down his crying that seemed almost uncontrollable at the moment.

When he woke the surroundings was a wood cabin with a iron ting in the air as he assumed it was most likely the driver of the carriage the was either wounded or dead. He looked at the woman who was his mother he saw her eyes closed and her breathing erratic almost like she had been on a long run. As he looked at what could be considered blinding beauty only matched by Xiao Ning’er or Ye Ziyun from Glory City of his past

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