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My Disciples Made Me a GodEP35

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My Disciples Made Me a God

After years of being tricked into hard labor in a strange cultivation world, a man finally gains a system that lets him build a sect and recruit gifted disciples. Armed with tricks and borrowed power, he plays the role of a legendary master. But as his disciples grow stronger than him, how long can the illusion last?
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Ep Review

Dragon Animation Stuns

The golden dragon animation is stunning. Watching it shrink from a massive spirit to a tiny companion was hilarious. The protagonist's calm demeanor contrasts well with the beast's power. My Disciples Made Me a God nails the visual effects here. The ruins setting adds mystery to the scene.

Confident Cultivator

I love how confident the cultivator looks standing before such a powerful entity. His thumbs-up gesture broke the tension perfectly. It shows he trusts his abilities. The flow of energy around him feels authentic to the genre. My Disciples Made Me a God keeps surprising me with character depth.

Adorable Spirit Pet

That little turtle-dragon creature is adorable to see! Holding it in his hand showed a softer side amidst all the magic. The detail on its shell compared to the fiery dragon is nice. Watching this on netshort app was smooth. My Disciples Made Me a God has the best spirit designs I have seen.

Mystical Temple Vibes

The lighting in the temple ruins creates such a mystical vibe. Blue magical symbols floating around add to the ancient feel. When the dragon roared, I could almost feel the heat. The transition from danger to alliance is smooth. My Disciples Made Me a God builds world lore well without much dialogue.

Power Level Up

Seeing the dragon spiral around him signifies a new power level unlocked. It is not just about fighting but bonding. The ending landscape with giant skeletons hints at a much larger history. My Disciples Made Me a God sets up future arcs beautifully. I am hooked on where this cultivation path leads next.

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