
Ningchuan Covering the Sky
by Forward Crab
About This Novel
At the end of the ancient times, when the Holy Emperor was about to die, a child was born among the Ti Que tribe that used to compete with the Holy Emperor. This child shocked the world when he was born. He was born with a unicorn pattern on his forehead and a celestial map behind him. He was named Ningchuan, and he was also a time traveler.
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Official(78)Scraped 6d ago
Author, why don't you read the original work? The combat power is a bit low. There is no way to God. You can only fight with a group of ordinary geniuses at 64 or 73. Shouldn't the young emperor be pushed horizontally? How can he become an emperor later? And is it a bit licking the human race (please don't criticize me for personal opinion)
Are you a fool to marry a woman who is suspicious of you every day? What did you call that woman? She is called a foreigner. In order to obtain the Sun Sutra, use the semi-divine medicine, two secrets, and exchange the complete Tianzun Sutra. Are you out of your mind? There are imperial soldiers and quasi-emperors. They are just dealing with two saint families. If they are more extreme, they will wipe out the clans. If they are more conservative, the quasi-emperors go to search for souls and say they found them in Beidou. What do they know? The two emperor scriptures are originally there. The simplest way is not to use it. You have to send scriptures all over the sky. After sending them, you still owe others a favor. If you can't force the exchange, forget it, just go there and search for souls. You might as well send out the Lingquan Eye and the Taoist Demonstration Soldiers.
This is the first time I've seen the main character fail to kill Ye Fan during his period, which was sealed by the author's plot. I'm really speechless.
They are rubbish. They don't become strong by proving the truth first. They follow the immortal path of the mortal world. They insist on being sealed until Ye Fan's era. They rush to lick them. Their fiancées even throw them away. They are bullshit.
It's because everyone commented that the protagonist is a bit rubbish, so I won't watch it. He has the blood of two royal families, but he turns out to be rubbish like a dog. Who can watch it?
Why do pig trotters want to recruit anyone who has some talent? Oh, it turns out that pig's trotters are just weaklings. Look at Ye Fan and No. 10 In the original novel. They only use absolute strength to conquer others. Now look at your pig's trotters? Both background and talent are top-notch. When encountering geniuses, they always rely on their three-inch tongue to be gentle and polite. *** They are fantasy cultivators who rely on their strength. Aren't they the ones who can kill people just by having too many people! Why do you plan to visit the thatched cottage when others are unwilling to follow you? With such good abilities and background, he still wants to lick it! How can one grow without an invincible heart?
How can I put it? The protagonist can feel that he is quite strong, but when it comes to fighting, why does it feel like he has been chopped off by a knife? He can fight almost everyone. He has two royal ancestral bloodlines and several emperor-level inheritances. As a result, everyone is seriously injured. Everyone he fights is slightly better or can't beat him. It makes people feel uncomfortable to watch. It's awkward. It's so powerful in the description, and it shows its true form as soon as it's teased.
Give the author some advice?
The protagonist's combat power is indeed a bit low, and he cannot be invincible to his peers. But this is not a big deal, as long as the setting is established. According to the setting of the protagonist's combat power, it is impossible to smash thousands of ways and forcibly prove the truth. I hope the author will not directly write about the protagonist's struggle to suppress the great ways of the Holy Emperor in the Quasi-Emperor's Great Perfection. Otherwise, this combat power setting may be broken. Only Ye Fan has clearly completed the Shattering of Ten Thousand Daos in Zhetian and forcibly proved the Dao. Even the Immortal Emperor has self-proclaimed himself to avoid the suppression of the Emperor's Dao. Wu Shi is the golden age, and there is no Dao suppression ahead. If the protagonist wants to break all the ways, he must be invincible, even stronger than Wu Shi. After all, the Holy Emperor's combat power is stronger than the ordinary ancient emperor.
The author's writing skills are too poor. The protagonist can obviously achieve enlightenment, but he has to wait to achieve enlightenment with Ye Fan. . . Too licking
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Official(78)Scraped 6d ago
Author, why don't you read the original work? The combat power is a bit low. There is no way to God. You can only fight with a group of ordinary geniuses at 64 or 73. Shouldn't the young emperor be pushed horizontally? How can he become an emperor later? And is it a bit licking the human race (please don't criticize me for personal opinion)
Are you a fool to marry a woman who is suspicious of you every day? What did you call that woman? She is called a foreigner. In order to obtain the Sun Sutra, use the semi-divine medicine, two secrets, and exchange the complete Tianzun Sutra. Are you out of your mind? There are imperial soldiers and quasi-emperors. They are just dealing with two saint families. If they are more extreme, they will wipe out the clans. If they are more conservative, the quasi-emperors go to search for souls and say they found them in Beidou. What do they know? The two emperor scriptures are originally there. The simplest way is not to use it. You have to send scriptures all over the sky. After sending them, you still owe others a favor. If you can't force the exchange, forget it, just go there and search for souls. You might as well send out the Lingquan Eye and the Taoist Demonstration Soldiers.
This is the first time I've seen the main character fail to kill Ye Fan during his period, which was sealed by the author's plot. I'm really speechless.
They are rubbish. They don't become strong by proving the truth first. They follow the immortal path of the mortal world. They insist on being sealed until Ye Fan's era. They rush to lick them. Their fiancées even throw them away. They are bullshit.
It's because everyone commented that the protagonist is a bit rubbish, so I won't watch it. He has the blood of two royal families, but he turns out to be rubbish like a dog. Who can watch it?
Why do pig trotters want to recruit anyone who has some talent? Oh, it turns out that pig's trotters are just weaklings. Look at Ye Fan and No. 10 In the original novel. They only use absolute strength to conquer others. Now look at your pig's trotters? Both background and talent are top-notch. When encountering geniuses, they always rely on their three-inch tongue to be gentle and polite. *** They are fantasy cultivators who rely on their strength. Aren't they the ones who can kill people just by having too many people! Why do you plan to visit the thatched cottage when others are unwilling to follow you? With such good abilities and background, he still wants to lick it! How can one grow without an invincible heart?
How can I put it? The protagonist can feel that he is quite strong, but when it comes to fighting, why does it feel like he has been chopped off by a knife? He can fight almost everyone. He has two royal ancestral bloodlines and several emperor-level inheritances. As a result, everyone is seriously injured. Everyone he fights is slightly better or can't beat him. It makes people feel uncomfortable to watch. It's awkward. It's so powerful in the description, and it shows its true form as soon as it's teased.
Give the author some advice?
The protagonist's combat power is indeed a bit low, and he cannot be invincible to his peers. But this is not a big deal, as long as the setting is established. According to the setting of the protagonist's combat power, it is impossible to smash thousands of ways and forcibly prove the truth. I hope the author will not directly write about the protagonist's struggle to suppress the great ways of the Holy Emperor in the Quasi-Emperor's Great Perfection. Otherwise, this combat power setting may be broken. Only Ye Fan has clearly completed the Shattering of Ten Thousand Daos in Zhetian and forcibly proved the Dao. Even the Immortal Emperor has self-proclaimed himself to avoid the suppression of the Emperor's Dao. Wu Shi is the golden age, and there is no Dao suppression ahead. If the protagonist wants to break all the ways, he must be invincible, even stronger than Wu Shi. After all, the Holy Emperor's combat power is stronger than the ordinary ancient emperor.
The author's writing skills are too poor. The protagonist can obviously achieve enlightenment, but he has to wait to achieve enlightenment with Ye Fan. . . Too licking













