
The Poor Monk is Dedicated to the Tao
by Twilight Of Mountains And Rivers
About This Novel
As the Heaven-Swallowing Demon Emperor who devoured the sun and moon of all worlds and created eternal night, the number one black hand who laid out the eternal plan, the scum who brought down the atmosphere of the Buddhist world, the most insane demon recognized by the demons in the demon world, the most wanted criminal in the ancient heaven, the destroyer of the Flying Immortal Land, one of the ten places, the bloody-handed old demon who slaughtered tens of billions of creatures, the evil demon cultivator who inherited the fine tradition of deceiving the masters and destroying ancestors, the father-in-law terminator, and the tomb robber who dug up the graves of ancestors, what do you have to say? Jiang Chuan: How many times do you have to tell me, this is just a simulation! Simulation is not reality! So what you did in reality had an impact hundreds of times greater than what you did in the simulation. What do you want to say about this? Jiang Chuan: What was the last question? ... From being a disciple of the Bodhi Temple's Servant Academy, Jiang Chuan finally became the supreme Taoist master who conquered all realms through repeated simulations.
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Official(6)Scraped 10d ago
I would say the original title is still better, but the current description is not that attractive.
Not bad, but no love at all
What about the author's other books? Want to see it. The problem with this kind of simulation novel is that the female protagonist can easily not keep up with the strength of the male protagonist. When there are so many and complicated matching objects, if a female protagonist is really selected, it is best for her to be a powerful reincarnation, so that she can easily keep up with the male protagonist.
Overall OK
There is a certain amount of creativity, but the author doesn't have many detailed settings, and we don't even know what realms 1-3 are called, and suddenly the protagonist is waiting for the fourth realm.
The title of the book is Tao Zun and the protagonist is a monk
In the introduction, it finally becomes the Supreme Taoist. I want to say that the protagonist is not a monk.
The author's level is too vague. A level 2 little shrimp is learning things from level 11 immortals, chatting and laughing with level 8 bosses. Being chased by a group of big guys at level 3 can still kill level 7. The higher the level of killing, the better.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 10d ago
I would say the original title is still better, but the current description is not that attractive.
Not bad, but no love at all
What about the author's other books? Want to see it. The problem with this kind of simulation novel is that the female protagonist can easily not keep up with the strength of the male protagonist. When there are so many and complicated matching objects, if a female protagonist is really selected, it is best for her to be a powerful reincarnation, so that she can easily keep up with the male protagonist.
Overall OK
There is a certain amount of creativity, but the author doesn't have many detailed settings, and we don't even know what realms 1-3 are called, and suddenly the protagonist is waiting for the fourth realm.
The title of the book is Tao Zun and the protagonist is a monk
In the introduction, it finally becomes the Supreme Taoist. I want to say that the protagonist is not a monk.
The author's level is too vague. A level 2 little shrimp is learning things from level 11 immortals, chatting and laughing with level 8 bosses. Being chased by a group of big guys at level 3 can still kill level 7. The higher the level of killing, the better.













