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ChillOut: The Strongest God King Manhua

This is an era full of Qi. It's also a world that is populated with cultivators. The young Wu Fu rebirthed from reincarnation, just that when someone look into his eyes, they were eerily peaceful. This is a new path to the peak! All I need to do is to raise the sword and eliminate all the enemies of the last generation!

— Mangahub
Alternative: The Strongest God; 最强神王
Author(s): edge Man cartoon
Artist(s): Updating
Genre(s): Action, Fantasy, Martial arts, Supernatural
Type: Manhua
Status: Ongoing (Stopped updating at 24/3/22)
My Rating: ★★★★

This is a typical chinese manhua when the male protagonist gets rebirthed to his past and starts to build up his cultivation to get his revenge. He always encountered people looking for trouble with him but ends getting beaten or killed by him. The enemies' cultivation levels is always higher than him but he usually wins with his star sword. 

    This is a typical Chinese manhua where the main character always beats the crap out of his enemies. Maybe I read too much similar theme chinese manhua so I don't feel much excitement in this manhua. Still it is nice to read but it has stopped updating since 24 Mar 2022. Not sure if this manhua will continue to get updates. 

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