I'm Actually a Cultivation Bigshot - Chapter 454 - Plums Are Ready, Time To Part.
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Chapter 454 - Plums Are Ready, Time To Part.

Chapter 454: Plums Are Ready, Time To Part.

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EndlessFantasy Translation

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Time flowed by like water.

Half a month had passed in the blink of an eye.

In the four-part architecture, Li Nianfan was enjoying his relaxing life. He admitted that he was a lucky man. He had two fine beauties like Daji and Fire Phoenix by his side. Even if they only talked and drank wine, this was still a pleasure.

They ate, drank, and played every day. Sometimes, they went out hunting or sightseeing. Life was good. It was the ideal life for most people.

Thinking back about the people in his previous realm, what was the point of them working so hard for? Why not look for a few beauties, stay hidden in the wild, build a four-part architecture, and plant your own food? Was that not good?

He was such an easily satisfied man!

Li Nianfan was happy. He put down the last card in hand. A straight, no more cards. Ha-ha-ha, you all lost again!

Daji and Fire Phoenix halted. They helplessly put down the cards.

Come one, losers keep their words. Stick this on. Li Nianfan had two papers in hand. He licked them and stuck the papers on Daji and Fire Phoenixs faces.

Throughout the afternoon, he only had four long papers on his face. He even intentionally lost to get those. As for Daji and Phoenix, their beautiful faces were now filled with paper. Only two pairs of beautiful eyes were exposed, blinking.

Daji could not help complaining, Ha, Mr. Li, how can you be so clever? Isnt this all due to luck?

Fire Phoenix complained, too. Yeah, how can you be so lucky!

Recently, card games had become a popular activity in the four-part architecture. When they first started, Fire Phoenix and Daji were excited. They thought they could win their master in games with some luck. Due to that, they were very excited.

After all, to them, their master was perfect and flawless. There were not many chances in life to win over their master. If the card games only required luck, they had hope. If they could win