Ascending to Immortality (ONHOLD)
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  • LECTURES 23,773
  • Votes 868
  • Parties 19
  • Durée 1h 38m
En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement juil. 04, 2020
Wei Wuxian and Lan Xichen had been murdered. With zero memories of their past life, they were given a second chance. Together, they must go through a set of trails to gain immortality again. With a playbook in hand and a mission, they were sent to solve the mystery behind the ghost arm that has run rampant for the past 6 years. 


Can they achieve their mission and gain immortality or will they listen to the whispers of sin and veer off their path towards immortality?

Relationship:- Lan Wangji x Wei Ying x Jiang Cheng x Lan Xichen
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