She Dominates the Immortal Realm with Her HP Bar

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While playing the online game “Convergence of Ten Thousand Realms,” Yan Luoyue suddenly found herself transmigrated into the body of a newly hatched baby turtle in the cultivation world of the turtle clan.

Fortunately, her system account had come along with her, and the skill books and equipment in her inventory were still intact.

However, there was a bug in her account information.

Year after year, Yan Luoyue watched as her health bar grew infinitely longer.

Every year on her birthday, an extra zero was added to her health bar.

In the first year after her transmigration, Yan Luoyue used all her divine artifacts to ensure her fragile self wouldn’t choke to death on her own saliva.

By the tenth year, she removed all her equipment and casually strolled through the forbidden grounds of her clan.

The sealed demons and monsters surrounded her, hacking away for three days and three nights, until they collapsed, foaming at the mouth.

A hundred years after her transmigration, Yan Luoyue looked up and realized her health bar now spanned the entire continent.

Someone once asked Demon Venerable Yan, “Does being invincible make you lonely?”

Yan Luoyue kindly replied, “Silly child, how could being invincible be lonely? It’s absolutely amazing.”

Synopsis Two:

Wu Manshuang was covered in poison, the last of the Teng Serpent (celestial serpent) lineage in the world.

The closer anyone got to him, the deeper the poison would affect them.

So, Wu Manshuang wrapped himself up tightly. He hid in a pitch-black cloak, avoiding all living beings. He thought his life would pass in solitude, until—

A young girl’s slender, warm hand touched his cheek.

“Your health-draining debuff is pretty strong, huh?”

Wu Manshuang quickly pushed her hand away. “Are you trying to get yourself killed?”

“Relax,” the girl said with a carefree smile. “I’m way stronger than you.”

From then on, the little serpent gently coiled around the turtle’s shell.

And then…

The world gained the divine beast Xuanwu.

Reading Tips:

1. This is my take on cultivation with personal world-building, possibly a lot of it.

2. A long, slow-burn progression story with a gradual narrative style.

3. A cultivation story with an ensemble cast.

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我靠血条碾压修真界
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Lovablepanda_
New Lovablepanda_ rated it
May 25, 2025
Status: Completed
The world building is 10/10!

The characters, main or side, are 10/10!

The build up to what you think is romance is 10/10!

Actual romance? 3/10

It barely deserves a tag honestly. It’s more friendship than anything for about 95% of the novel, and the hints you do get? Barely enough to wet your appetite.

Otherwise, an incredible story, so beautiful!
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luxe
luxe rated it
March 26, 2025
Status: Completed
I really enjoyed this novel! It constantly made me laugh and constantly defied expectations. The world-building was absolutely great (although it did get confusing to me at the very end as I started rushing). I loved the variety and culture behind each "Beastkin" (what I decided to mentally dub the animal-transforming demons) clan. I loved all the side-character stories, and the emotional rollercoasters of each story.

Admittedly, I generally prefer aloof or clever/teasing MLs more, so the sweet, shy portions of the romance subplot wasn't to my tastes. I do love... more>> MCs who tease and is wily like Yan Luoyue, so it was fun either way. I think there was too much "eating dogfood" scenes, though. I mean, literally, the author kept doing [romance] and the side characters going [eating dog food].

My favorite character is probably Ji Qinghong (not the ML), but I wish there was a novel with a similar character I could read about.... >.>

The mermaid clan lore made me lol, awww, wtf, haha in that order. The emotional rollercoaster one goes through here. Also love the anglerfish lore. In general, the clever ways that each race seemed to employ their traits. :3 <<less
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Cactiii
Cactiii rated it
April 19, 2025
Status: c39
The story is a hybrid between a game-type world and a cultivation world... You have the usual human, beast, demon clans (Although both beast and demon get translated as demon so that's sometimes a bit confusing) with cultivation methods. The protagonist has her game stats, so she has an inventory with items in it and has cheat level crafting skills from the game.

The story is somewhat unique so far in regards to cultivation novels. It's more of a slice of life, with a lot of the focus so far being... more>> on her growing up, going to school, selling products, making stuff. Cultivation kind of takes a back seat with it mostly just being power levels so far, occasionally it's mentioned that she is cultivating but it's not been the focus.

While all of that stuff makes the novel something newish at least for the cultivation novels I've read, and for the most part the book is written well quite often you can feel the author directing the plot in the way they want. I'm not sure if there is a real term for it, but the immersion-breaking times where a characters just happens to find the key to the door they need 1 chapter later.

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The biggest instance of this is the MC's "cheat". The MC's ability is each year they get a zero on the end of their health bar, so 1→10→100→1000, you get the idea. The very first time this occurs, where her health goes from 1→10 at the age of 1 she instantly gets the idea that her HP increases by 10x every year. A conclusion that would be an incredibly s*upid assumption based on absolutely nothing, since from the protagonists perspective it could be that all turtles gain HP after one year, that she gains a set amount like +9 health each year, etc. where it just feels like the MC must be incredibly s*upid to come to that conclusion after a single time. What this really is, is the author knowing the gimmick behind the story and are blatantly spelling it out without any regard to it being natural in the story. There were just so many other ways of handling the disclosure of this ability like a notification (Since she already has game elements like an inventory) that wouldn't of had the MC make this leap in logic.

This would be equivalent to me playing a video game, seeing that going from level 1→2 made my DEF stat go from 1→2 makes me go "I guess it doubles with each level."

There are quite a few other instances... The protagonist happens to be teleported into an area where her communication stone doesn't work (Because there is a treasure), and that treasure happens to be a fire that she needs to forge a compass, that she needs to save the green snake. So many small plot holes or inconsistences with this. Like the treasure, aka the fire, when she gets teleported there jams communication signals (Which is what tells MC that a treasure is there) but then when she gets it suddenly it doesn't have that effect?

The teleportation was caused by a student taking in a defective random teleport item, which threw her a lot further than it should have. Yet somehow in this situation the teachers who are suppose to be of higher cultivation couldn't do anything, plus if your just going morally you could say they were in the wrong for not taking action far before that point when the kid was threatening MC (who was a 1 year old).

The book is not bad by any means, but it has a lot of this type of thing that break immersion because the world isn't consistent or the characters are having leaps in logic since the author wants them to have the conclusion but isn't giving them a proper process of realization. This is the type of thing that some people can completely overlook in a series, and it's not something that ruins my experience with the novel but it's something that makes me like the novel less.

Then you have a lot of times where the plot just doesn't really make sense... The thing that caused me to finally drop the series is we get revealed that demons are the enemy of mankind and almost drove them to extinction. So the main enemy of the first arc, the Lu family, is secretly raising a demon that can birth other demons and when the wife of the evil person realized instead of just telling someone that they are doing this evil thing instead she keeps it a secret for months. Why. There might be some reason like her also being evil or something since I didn't read that far into this part, but she openly admits that she knew about this demon for months without any action being taken.

Then you have the MC's supposed "cheat" which is not that strong. While her gaining 10x HP year would be powerful, so many of her items do percentage HP damage which makes it irrelevant how much HP she has... Literally one of her attacking methods is to link her HP pool to the enemy (Which all that needs to be done is putting an item on them) and then if her HP drops so does theirs... She had to remove the feature of them dying together, by having it stop at 5% HP but she had to REMOVE that feature. So this pretty common item that she could buy can be made into an item that when put on a person the other party can off themselves and instantly take down the enemy. Even if she has trillions of HP she can be instantly killed with this item making her cheat not really a cheat.

Overall, the series is not bad. The writing has it's issues but I've also seen a lot worse on this site and other than the kind of issues I ranted about above for the most part it's an okay story. To me the characters don't feel like anything to really write home about and I was starting to get bored by the time I dropped the story, but the story isn't bad. I wouldn't call it new, but it's something a bit different from the usual cultivation stuff and isn't a bad concept.

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