
Carrying a Dragon Coffin
by Fat Uncle
About This Novel
Originally, all those who carried the dragon coffin should be buried. But my ancestor, he escaped. Is the elixir really just a legend? So where did Xu Fu go after he crossed east?
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Official(18)Scraped 5d ago
The identity of the male protagonist is quite acceptable. After all, his ancestors escaped from there. He may know it better, or he has a map there, which will relatively add a little bit to their adventure. It seems very simple.
It is really rare for people to escape from the emperor's tomb. After all, after the emperor dies, the Taoist people will be buried in it. It is really difficult to escape, unless you are very familiar with the palace and know where there is a secret passage or something.
Taking the killing of Qin Shihuang as the key point, the feeling before and after is completely different. It was not written by one person. Is it interesting to write so much about emotions and exaggerate so much? At the end of the day, it's just confusing, there's no order, let alone any structure. There are less elements of horror and thrills, just some disgusting words. In the previous article, Lao Huo was just a retired special forces soldier and did not possess the abilities of the five yinmen. Later, he had all the abilities of everyone and was able to transcend. The protagonist felt like he had become him, and I would always be the newbie. It was said that I already had the abilities, but in fact, I still listened to Lao Huo. It really made me...
I saw the title and thought of a poem
Qinglong Mountain Dragon carries coffin Immortals live in Kowloon coffins The match between gods and mortals Giving birth to a child is a disaster If this son is still alive People in ten miles are not at peace
hate first person
The first person is uncomfortable to read. I didn't know that people who write these books like to use the first person.
Does the elixir really not exist? We don't know this, and we don't dare to ask. Anyway, we only know that the emperor worked hard and did a lot of bad things in pursuit of this thing. However, we thought that this secret would be buried, but we didn't expect that there would be a descendant who escaped!
In fact, I have always had a question. Since ghosts are so powerful right after a person dies, then the ghosts should be killed as well as the living people. Will it cause trouble for him if he becomes a ghost alive?
Good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good
Good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good
The front is okay, but the back is hard to say
I'm a little confused. I feel completely different later.
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Community(0)
Official(18)Scraped 5d ago
The identity of the male protagonist is quite acceptable. After all, his ancestors escaped from there. He may know it better, or he has a map there, which will relatively add a little bit to their adventure. It seems very simple.
It is really rare for people to escape from the emperor's tomb. After all, after the emperor dies, the Taoist people will be buried in it. It is really difficult to escape, unless you are very familiar with the palace and know where there is a secret passage or something.
Taking the killing of Qin Shihuang as the key point, the feeling before and after is completely different. It was not written by one person. Is it interesting to write so much about emotions and exaggerate so much? At the end of the day, it's just confusing, there's no order, let alone any structure. There are less elements of horror and thrills, just some disgusting words. In the previous article, Lao Huo was just a retired special forces soldier and did not possess the abilities of the five yinmen. Later, he had all the abilities of everyone and was able to transcend. The protagonist felt like he had become him, and I would always be the newbie. It was said that I already had the abilities, but in fact, I still listened to Lao Huo. It really made me...
I saw the title and thought of a poem
Qinglong Mountain Dragon carries coffin Immortals live in Kowloon coffins The match between gods and mortals Giving birth to a child is a disaster If this son is still alive People in ten miles are not at peace
hate first person
The first person is uncomfortable to read. I didn't know that people who write these books like to use the first person.
Does the elixir really not exist? We don't know this, and we don't dare to ask. Anyway, we only know that the emperor worked hard and did a lot of bad things in pursuit of this thing. However, we thought that this secret would be buried, but we didn't expect that there would be a descendant who escaped!
In fact, I have always had a question. Since ghosts are so powerful right after a person dies, then the ghosts should be killed as well as the living people. Will it cause trouble for him if he becomes a ghost alive?
Good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good
Good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good
The front is okay, but the back is hard to say
I'm a little confused. I feel completely different later.









