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ChillOut: I Upset Millions Of Cultivators《我气哭了百万修炼者 第一季》Anime

 

The story is about a student, Jiangbei, who fought valiantly at the subway station and was blessed by the system. Fortunately, he hosts the system and travels to another world. In this different world filled with cultivators, Jiangbei had gone from being a trash in a small town to a genius child in everyone's eyes. Relying on the system, Jiangbei had started the path of improvement and became stronger just by playing treasures, and upsetting people. After a series of chaos and poetry battles, Jiangbei gradually developed feelings for his relatives here.
— MyAnimeList

Type: ONA
Episodes: 160
Producers: Tencent Penguin Pictures
Studios: Soyep
Source: Novel
Genre: Fantasy
Theme: Martial Arts
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
My Rating: ★★★★★

This is the first post for anime fans. This is a Chinese Anime (sorry English fans). I mainly watch Anime on YouTube. You may also download the videos using an online YouTube downloader. I have stopped watching anime for a while since I find it easier to watch manga (uses fewer Internet data) before I managed to sort out the Internet access issue. Still, I prefer to watch manga as I have a huge collection of them already, and is taking so long to read them. Most manga is still ongoing as well. Nowadays anime from China and Korea is getting better and better compared to Japanese, especially 3D anime from China. 

    I just finished watching 《我气哭了百万修炼者 第一季》(I Upset Millions Of Cultivators) EP1-65. In this anime, the main character received a game-like system that need to piss off people to gain experience points to upgrade his capability. So you can see him pissing off many people in this anime, which is the funny part. So enjoy the anime and laugh it out or at least be entertained. 

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