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This Clone is the Protagonist's Master: A Cultivation Fantasy

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There was once a man, born with a noble pedigree and peerless talent. His name was Xi Tianyi, and he was a man destined for immortal ascension.

This is not his story.

This is a story about Juedai Fenghua, Xi Tianyi's first clone. Due to unfortunate circumstances, she fell from the world of immortals to the mortal world. With no means to contact Tianyi, Fenghua claw her way back up to the immortal world. This is her journey...but why does it feel like she is not the protagonist?

261 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 4, 2023

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D.C. Haenlien

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1,133 reviews20 followers
August 7, 2023
more more more the Dao most know we’re the target gos

This side series is more interesting then the main series. Has blends an outsider watching events and given there commentary on how they think it’s all going to happen p with earth novel knowledge.
2,666 reviews70 followers
August 13, 2023
Boring.

This follows standard cultivation story points without ANY deviation. It completely lacks any originality or creativity. This is true from the plot as well as from all the characters. This is just disappointing.
2,588 reviews17 followers
August 5, 2023
The ironic tone doesn’t work here as the story isn’t very interesting or well-plotted, and the protagonist is the barest sketch of a person. I did finish it but it wasn’t satisfying in the least.
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171 reviews
November 18, 2023
Fun read

I really enjoyed this story and hope there will be more to come. I look forward to reading any new books from this author.
3 reviews
April 30, 2024
It was not a masterpiece, but it was a fun read.
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