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Too Many Beauties Want To Spoil Me! EP 31

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Too Many Beauties Want To Spoil Me!

Cultivator Lin Feng is sent down the mountain to find his fiancée and stop a disaster. But along the way, he uses his skills to help many beautiful women. They all adore him. However, a big challenge still awaits him. A new story quietly begins...
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Ep Review

That Purple-Eyed Lady Is Not Here to Play Nice

She walks in like she owns the courtyard—and honestly, she might. One hand gesture, and arrows pierce the wall like it’s paper. Her smirk while holding the glowing branch? Chilling. In Too Many Beauties Want To Spoil Me!, power isn’t just flashy—it’s elegantly terrifying. 💜✨

Hot Spring Shenanigans: When Plot Twists Meet Steam

A shirtless hero bursts into a hot spring, grabs the pink-haired girl, then *grins* like he’s proud of himself. Meanwhile, green-haired lady points accusingly—classic rom-com chaos. Too Many Beauties Want To Spoil Me! turns awkwardness into art. Also, why is there an iPhone on the rock? 🤯

The Doctor Who Fights With Chopsticks & Stethoscope

White coat, glasses, claws extended like Wolverine—but he’s just trying to save a puppy-turned-dragon. His post-battle cuddle with the beast? Heart-melting. Too Many Beauties Want To Spoil Me! blends medical drama, fantasy, and meme energy flawlessly. Never underestimate the healing power of a gentle pat.

He Meditates With a Glowing Branch… and Gets a Call

Purple energy surges, eyes glow gold, aura intensifies—then *ding*, an iPhone rings on a rock. He answers, grinning mid-enlightenment. Too Many Beauties Want To Spoil Me! nails modern absurdity: spiritual growth interrupted by Wi-Fi signals. Bonus: the silver-haired boss on the other end looks *too* pleased. 📞🐉

The Bald Trio’s Dramatic Exit Was Pure Comedy Gold

Three monks in black robes, one with a stitched scalp, launch into action like they’re auditioning for a kung fu parody. The dog transformation? Chef’s kiss. 😂 Too Many Beauties Want To Spoil Me! knows how to balance absurdity and charm—especially when the ‘villain’ ends up flat on his back, smoking like a broken toaster.