Immortal Reborn As City’s King!
He was the strongest immortal in his world. Then he died, and woke up as a weak boy in a city full of enemies. They laughed at him. Called him useless. But when they crossed him, he didn’t fight back with fists. He healed their wounds… And broke their minds. Now every hospital fears his name. Every villain regrets challenging him. And the woman who once left him? She’s begging for one more chance.
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Three Men, One Pool, Zero Chill
Sitting cross-legged by a murky pond with talismans and flags? That's not meditation, that's a death wish waiting to happen. In Immortal Reborn As City's King!, the moment they synced their hand signs, I knew something was gonna blow - literally. The CGI dragon was fire (pun intended), but the aftermath? Brutal. Who's cleaning up this mess?
Talisman Gone Wrong
That yellow paper with red scribbles looked harmless... until it burst into flames and summoned a golden dragon from the heavens. Immortal Reborn As City's King! doesn't play fair. The master's face when the energy backfired? Pure shock. And then - boom - everyone's spitting blood on the stones. Note to self: don't mess with ancient rituals unless you've got health insurance.
The Cost of Power
They wanted power. They got pulverized. Immortal Reborn As City's King! shows us that magic isn't free - it demands blood, pain, and maybe a trip to the ER. The master's final glare as he staggers away? That's not defeat, that's setup for round two. I need to know what happens next. Also, who's paying for the stone repair?
Dragon Summoning 101: Don't Try This at Home
Step 1: Sit quietly. Step 2: Light a talisman. Step 3: Summon a celestial dragon. Step 4: Get launched into next week. Immortal Reborn As City's King! makes occult rituals look like extreme sports. The visual effects are insane, but the physical toll? Yikes. If this is what enlightenment feels like, I'll stick to yoga.
When Magic Backfires Hard
The ritual scene in Immortal Reborn As City's King! had me glued to my screen - until that dragon exploded and everyone got yeeted backward like ragdolls. The blood, the coughing, the dramatic collapse? Chef's kiss. But why did the master look so betrayed? Was it the spell or the betrayal? Either way, I'm hooked.