After crossing into the fantasy world, Jiang Cheng got 100 million lives in the start.

As long as he was killed, he can be resurrected and gain the random ability to defeat the opponent.

From then on, the thing he looked forward to was to be killed.

“Ding, the host is resurrected! Get all the strength of the opponent’s father!”

The Emperor of a certain Dynasty: He is dead, Jiang Cheng is nothing but that!

“Ding, the host is resurrected and is blessed with the power of the Ancestral Dragon!”

An immortal from the upper realm: I thought how powerful this Jiang Cheng was. Isn’t he killed in one shot?

“Ding, the host is resurrected, and he gets the blood of the Ancient Demon Master!”

Saintess of a Holy Land: That’s it?

“Ding, the host is resurrected, get ? ? ?”

Jaing Cheng: If there is a limit on the number of times of being killed, I hope it will be 100 million times!

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  1. EminentVellichor
    EminentVellichor rated it
    I love this book very much. I read almost of your books thank you author
  1. SunJinwoo
    SunJinwoo rated it
    I've been catching up on this MTL novel, and I really enjoy the protagonist, Jiang Chen. Despite being lazier with his cultivation, he possesses incredible abilities like teleportation and time travel through his System, although those come with limitations. The System even includes features like boasting for points, enhancing others' talents, and more, making it quite versatile. As the story progresses, Jiang's wish to die becomes increasingly difficult due to his formidable foundation – he can now challenge Immortal Emperors despite being an Immortal King, two realms below. The world-building is impressive, with significant time skips during key moments like ascending to the upper realm and reaching the Heavenly Dao.

    His sect and disciples stand out with distinct personalities, not serving as mere background characters in the typical xianxia cliché. One amusing plot point involves Jiang discovering a glitch in the System and exploiting it for experience points, leading to hilarious farming sessions. Even the System begrudgingly accepts this, necessitating maintenance periods. There's much more to the story, but I don't want to spoil it by revealing too much.
  1. SamuelOkunSyU
    SamuelOkunSyU rated it
    I truly enjoyed this novel. It's an easy read, full of humor, and incredibly captivating. With countless novels under my belt (though I haven't counted them all), it's rare to come across a well-crafted piece. For those new to the genre, the narrative style of MLT might take some getting used to, but persistence will reward you with a fresh and exciting world. If, like me, you've ventured through numerous books, I highly recommend this one. The translation of MLT, as translated by Google, is commendable. However, for the best experience, I suggest exploring Chinese websites, where you'll find a mix of quality - some with excellent translations nearly indistinguishable from the original, while others may have less clear versions.
  1. ElderGods
    ElderGods rated it
    As of writing, I've read up to Chapter 479 of the machine-translated version. I'm glad someone picked it up, despite the slow start. Although it's currently only on Chapter 4, it's been quite entertaining. Let me give you a brief summary, with some spoilers:

    Jiang Cheng receives a system that grants him 100 million lives. Upon death, he's revived by the system, which formulates a plan to defeat his opponent. However, there's a daily cooldown for resurrection, and attempting suicide won't work – it'd be marked as suicide and he wouldn't come back. To overcome this limitation, he earns points to upgrade the system, allowing two resurrections a day and new abilities. There's also a lottery element, adding a lighter touch to the story.

    The protagonist is cunning, shamelessly charming, and pretends to be a powerful figure in front of his subordinates, which becomes significant later. He actively seeks death, knowing his enemies are plotting against him, but he just wants a direct confrontation. Strength is his preference, but he understands that it's not always the solution, hence the supporting characters' roles.

    In terms of romance, this isn't a primary focus; there's a harem setup, but the main character is aware of their affection without engaging in romantic relationships.

    The cultivation aspect involves a lazy protagonist who prefers shortcuts. He hates the slow pace of traditional cultivation but still works diligently to accumulate points and uses the system to his advantage. By purchasing pills with his points, he indirectly practices cultivation.

    The story doesn't drag on; conflicts with major factions are resolved within around 50 chapters. The battles are enjoyable but not overly long.

    Overall, this is a comedy-centered novel, with an OP (Overpowered Protagonist) who rarely wins clean victories. The unexpected twists and his reactions when he survives make it a fun read. I wholeheartedly recommend it, giving it a 5/5 rating. My honest assessment would be a 4.5/5. Give it a try!

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