
I Tie Paper into a Sword Fairy
by Erha Zhenren
About This Novel
Jiang Liben was the owner of a small paper-making shop on Baishi Street. He accidentally came to the world of immortal magic. He was surprised to find that paper-tying technique had such great power in the world of cultivating immortals. A paper sword thrust out of hand can cut through mountains, rivers, lakes and seas, and cut down the sun, moon and stars. A paper man, but with an indestructible body that can stop the strongest demon. A paper horse can ascend to heaven or earth, and is omnipotent, traveling between the realms of yin and yang. He built a paper house, but it turned into the ultimate paradise, making the big shots in the fairy world crazy about it. ... A piece of paper, a page of a book, can split the stars, break the cycle of reincarnation, and kill all the ghosts and gods in the sky.
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Official(5)Scraped 2mo ago
This book made me embarrassed from head to toe.
This book is a mindless and enjoyable novel. Someone is always looking for trouble, and the protagonist keeps getting slapped in the face. It has the characteristics of the enemy's ridicule and provocation, which makes the whole family happy at the crematorium. PS: Really ugly
The story style of the book is that the Dragon King returned five or six years ago, forcibly created conflicts, and forcibly related to women. I won't comment here, everyone has their own preferences for radish and green vegetables.
Quite rubbish
I felt uncomfortable reading it. Maybe it's because the book is too good for a layman like me to read.
There are still people writing decent books these days? Not even a golden finger
Is there anyone these days who reads books without golden fingers? Are they all old men?
Is there a possibility
Didn't he travel through time? He's dead.
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Official(5)Scraped 2mo ago
This book made me embarrassed from head to toe.
This book is a mindless and enjoyable novel. Someone is always looking for trouble, and the protagonist keeps getting slapped in the face. It has the characteristics of the enemy's ridicule and provocation, which makes the whole family happy at the crematorium. PS: Really ugly
The story style of the book is that the Dragon King returned five or six years ago, forcibly created conflicts, and forcibly related to women. I won't comment here, everyone has their own preferences for radish and green vegetables.
Quite rubbish
I felt uncomfortable reading it. Maybe it's because the book is too good for a layman like me to read.
There are still people writing decent books these days? Not even a golden finger
Is there anyone these days who reads books without golden fingers? Are they all old men?
Is there a possibility
Didn't he travel through time? He's dead.










