
Zhenfusi's Fusion Skills, the More He Practices, the More Evil He Becomes
About This Novel
A court hall, full of treacherous clouds. The power is overwhelming, and the capital is patrolling. The key points of this article are investigation, court, power strategy, and regent. The realm of martial arts is acquired, innate, and three realms. The protagonist has risen to prominence along the way, and is responsible for patrolling the capital. He is the only one who has the power to remove the emperor, suppress rebellions, and coordinate the entire capital at a special moment. Has the ability to integrate exercises and improve martial arts.
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Official(4)Scraped 4d ago
The realm is incomplete
Shouldn't the realm of martial arts first start with the blood-moving realm, then train the five internal organs internally and the muscles, bones and skin externally, and then the acquired innate master, grand master, and the like?
Very good, I haven't seen such good-looking martial arts in a long time!
Originally the writing was good and the plot was okay at the beginning, but after 100 chapters I felt like complaining about it. There are so many love debts. Is the author really hungry?
The part about the golden finger is written like a ghost, and the training setting is also messed up. The plot is passable, but the pace is unaccustomed to it, dragging on, and the content is crammed into it regardless of its importance.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 4d ago
The realm is incomplete
Shouldn't the realm of martial arts first start with the blood-moving realm, then train the five internal organs internally and the muscles, bones and skin externally, and then the acquired innate master, grand master, and the like?
Very good, I haven't seen such good-looking martial arts in a long time!
Originally the writing was good and the plot was okay at the beginning, but after 100 chapters I felt like complaining about it. There are so many love debts. Is the author really hungry?
The part about the golden finger is written like a ghost, and the training setting is also messed up. The plot is passable, but the pace is unaccustomed to it, dragging on, and the content is crammed into it regardless of its importance.









