
The Path of the Heavens: Starting from Uncle Jiu
About This Novel
All Heavens+Invincible With [The Great Tribulation of Destiny] in his body, Chen Mingze has the ability to travel through the heavens. During his first time traveling, he came to Uncle Jiu's world and became the apprentice of his senior brother Shi Jian. In order to survive in this extremely dangerous world, Chen Mingze began to study Taoism hard! Uncle Jiu, Four Eyes, Gu Gu, Qianhe... We are all familiar with them. Lightning Thunder Fist, Wooden Stake Technique... We can do it. Mr. Zombie, Zombie Family Land, Fairy Academy, Green Snake, Shushan... We can all go there.
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Official(9)Scraped 10d ago
Don't talk to me about those things that are there or not.
Don't talk to me about things that are and are not. In the modern world, there are legal restrictions. If in other worlds you have powers or things that cannot be restricted in today's world, 75% of people will release the darkness in their hearts. Don't talk to me about some people you've seen but not me, or some extremely vicious people you've seen but not me. I have seen people fight with each other over tens of thousands of dollars, and I have seen people kill their relatives because of the uneven distribution of family farmland. It's not that you can see as far as you stand, but that you can only see as far as you can from this position. If you read my comments, yes, I drank too much and was talking nonsense.
After reading Chapter 106, I really can't stand it anymore.
When I saw the chapter about the weasel's quest for canonization, I just wanted to say that the protagonist is a bit indecisive and a bit like a virgin (who was begged for canonization, then relied on him, and kept him by his side), and he also accepted two ghosts and one froze beside him. In the next world, I took in two more enemies (they were almost killed, and they could be forgiven as long as they were excused. They showed no responsibility as human beings at all) From what I saw from the beginning to now, the male protagonist is already a bit biased towards evil cultivators, a bit like the male protagonist (Linghu Chong) in "The Swordsman"
Introduction (explanation in advance)
This is a trial work, so it will definitely have its shortcomings. I usually read the comments and adopt good suggestions, but only if they do not conflict with the outline. Otherwise, there will be too much to change. In addition, although I will not delete some comments that are inconsistent with the three views and are hurtful, I will basically ignore them. In fact, I just wanted to write a novel of my own. I didn't think about relying on this book. I hesitated for a long time before starting to write. After writing it, I found that it was indeed quite difficult. I didn't think carefully about many places. All I can say is, please forgive me. If you like it, just take a look. Encouragement is also motivation. If you don't like it, don't complain. Your level is limited and it's difficult to meet everyone's requirements.
I don't understand, don't those who practice Taoism pay attention to cause and effect?
Speechless
Is it reasonable to release ghosts? Shouldn't he be sent to the underworld to be reincarnated? He should be let go. Speechless
Chen Mingze, isn't he the reincarnation of Hongyun?
Is there a female protagonist? If so, single heroine or multiple heroines?
Writing about this kind of subject should be a bit darker.
You should have a strong and sinister heart for the background of that era and the world of ghosts and gods.
I'll add a bookshelf and see how many people bullshit me.
I'll add a bookshelf and see how many people bullshit me.
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Official(9)Scraped 10d ago
Don't talk to me about those things that are there or not.
Don't talk to me about things that are and are not. In the modern world, there are legal restrictions. If in other worlds you have powers or things that cannot be restricted in today's world, 75% of people will release the darkness in their hearts. Don't talk to me about some people you've seen but not me, or some extremely vicious people you've seen but not me. I have seen people fight with each other over tens of thousands of dollars, and I have seen people kill their relatives because of the uneven distribution of family farmland. It's not that you can see as far as you stand, but that you can only see as far as you can from this position. If you read my comments, yes, I drank too much and was talking nonsense.
After reading Chapter 106, I really can't stand it anymore.
When I saw the chapter about the weasel's quest for canonization, I just wanted to say that the protagonist is a bit indecisive and a bit like a virgin (who was begged for canonization, then relied on him, and kept him by his side), and he also accepted two ghosts and one froze beside him. In the next world, I took in two more enemies (they were almost killed, and they could be forgiven as long as they were excused. They showed no responsibility as human beings at all) From what I saw from the beginning to now, the male protagonist is already a bit biased towards evil cultivators, a bit like the male protagonist (Linghu Chong) in "The Swordsman"
Introduction (explanation in advance)
This is a trial work, so it will definitely have its shortcomings. I usually read the comments and adopt good suggestions, but only if they do not conflict with the outline. Otherwise, there will be too much to change. In addition, although I will not delete some comments that are inconsistent with the three views and are hurtful, I will basically ignore them. In fact, I just wanted to write a novel of my own. I didn't think about relying on this book. I hesitated for a long time before starting to write. After writing it, I found that it was indeed quite difficult. I didn't think carefully about many places. All I can say is, please forgive me. If you like it, just take a look. Encouragement is also motivation. If you don't like it, don't complain. Your level is limited and it's difficult to meet everyone's requirements.
I don't understand, don't those who practice Taoism pay attention to cause and effect?
Speechless
Is it reasonable to release ghosts? Shouldn't he be sent to the underworld to be reincarnated? He should be let go. Speechless
Chen Mingze, isn't he the reincarnation of Hongyun?
Is there a female protagonist? If so, single heroine or multiple heroines?
Writing about this kind of subject should be a bit darker.
You should have a strong and sinister heart for the background of that era and the world of ghosts and gods.
I'll add a bookshelf and see how many people bullshit me.
I'll add a bookshelf and see how many people bullshit me.









