
Summon the Strongest Villain
About This Novel
The Nine Strikes of Purple Thunder, Chi You's Seven Great Hatreds, the God-Slaying Technique of Heavenly Demons, the Palm of the Tathagata, and all the magical powers are all in this book. The supreme master Ling Donglai said: Your Highness, I will kill him. A sword coming from the west kills the god in white: Your Highness, my sword needs blood to sharpen it. The sword demon Dugu seeks defeat: Your Highness, I only seek defeat.
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Official(198)Scraped 21d ago
I just want to complain and give you some suggestions.
The book is okay, I just want to complain. Summoning the strongest villain, I just want to know where the villain is. Also, you, the protagonist who was told by others in advance that he is so awesome, soon practiced three yellow-level martial arts and killed him in a few blows. What are they saying, he is also a genius monster with a natural sword body and several heaven-level martial arts? Don't lose face. You solved it so happily. The aura of the protagonist is not reflected in this way. Also, it's a bit embarrassing for you, who is already out of the heaven. In the later stage, you have to summon mythical characters as a foreshadowing. But how do you set the level of force? Or else you set the level of force to myth level from the beginning. Even if you are writing a novel, the level of martial arts and myth is a bit different. Let's write martial arts and write martial arts. Now that myth has come out, I have to say that it's easy to mess up if you go too close. You can finish the martial arts first, and then write the mythology. It's a bit early to write about Heaven. The most important thing is that your book needs eunuchs, because you should not have an outline.
Author, do you have too many typos? There are typos every other chapter or two.
Not a villain?
What is the villain? Do you understand? But I think it's pretty good, but I haven't written the villain. The villain is evil and represents the evil side, so I want to talk about it.
I hope the author will make it clear about each upgrade of the Grand Avenue Life Wheel.
The first point is how much killing energy is used for each upgrade of the Avenue Life Wheel. This must be clearly understood and not to be upgraded in a haphazard manner. The second point is, how much killing energy should be used to summon a character? Don't just summon it when you want. It's not clear at all. The third point is whether there must be a certain range to collect the killing energy. Don't be confused whether it is a hundred miles or a thousand miles! If it is not clear whether it is directly absorbing the murderous energy of the world, then why kill yourself? In the big world, I believe that many people die every moment, which is like pie in the sky. Also, wherever he goes, Ping Tou goes on a rampage and doesn't know how to hide at all. For example, you can provoke other forces to fight, and you can collect killing energy. I hope the author can improve and not be as brainless as Brother Pingtou. Also, the Grand Avenue Life Wheel upgrades too quickly. It feels a bit childish to just kill a force casually and then upgrade. Want the author to improve?
I think it's okay. My favorite summoning book. Start with the call of the Three Kingdoms. To the later Emperor style of another world. There are really many summons books now. Although this book is not the Emperor's Call. But he is also an emperor. I feel okay. You go read those emperor novels. Except for Let Me Laugh at The Emperor's Call , I've finished reading this book. I really can't stand the other novels The main character is okay. Still quite cold-blooded. It's okay. It just updates too slowly. I guess the martial arts summoning books will start to come out next.
Advice for authors
Suggestions to the author, for an empire with a strong national power and the largest empire in the mainland, you tell me that you are going to your own territory. I can understand that the sky is high and the emperor is far away, and you can find your own subordinates, but you, the second prince, go to your own territory with more than a dozen guards? Without Li Chenzhou, wouldn't you be killed? Is there something wrong with your logic, author? No matter how the second prince doesn't have the support of the power, you go to your own territory and your father doesn't care? More than a dozen guards, I want to laugh when I see this, but I don't want to watch anymore when I see this
Garbage, confusing logic, lots of mistakes, and inconsistency!
All members are out of touch, out of touch with the theme, and the villain has no personality at all!
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Official(198)Scraped 21d ago
I just want to complain and give you some suggestions.
The book is okay, I just want to complain. Summoning the strongest villain, I just want to know where the villain is. Also, you, the protagonist who was told by others in advance that he is so awesome, soon practiced three yellow-level martial arts and killed him in a few blows. What are they saying, he is also a genius monster with a natural sword body and several heaven-level martial arts? Don't lose face. You solved it so happily. The aura of the protagonist is not reflected in this way. Also, it's a bit embarrassing for you, who is already out of the heaven. In the later stage, you have to summon mythical characters as a foreshadowing. But how do you set the level of force? Or else you set the level of force to myth level from the beginning. Even if you are writing a novel, the level of martial arts and myth is a bit different. Let's write martial arts and write martial arts. Now that myth has come out, I have to say that it's easy to mess up if you go too close. You can finish the martial arts first, and then write the mythology. It's a bit early to write about Heaven. The most important thing is that your book needs eunuchs, because you should not have an outline.
Author, do you have too many typos? There are typos every other chapter or two.
Not a villain?
What is the villain? Do you understand? But I think it's pretty good, but I haven't written the villain. The villain is evil and represents the evil side, so I want to talk about it.
I hope the author will make it clear about each upgrade of the Grand Avenue Life Wheel.
The first point is how much killing energy is used for each upgrade of the Avenue Life Wheel. This must be clearly understood and not to be upgraded in a haphazard manner. The second point is, how much killing energy should be used to summon a character? Don't just summon it when you want. It's not clear at all. The third point is whether there must be a certain range to collect the killing energy. Don't be confused whether it is a hundred miles or a thousand miles! If it is not clear whether it is directly absorbing the murderous energy of the world, then why kill yourself? In the big world, I believe that many people die every moment, which is like pie in the sky. Also, wherever he goes, Ping Tou goes on a rampage and doesn't know how to hide at all. For example, you can provoke other forces to fight, and you can collect killing energy. I hope the author can improve and not be as brainless as Brother Pingtou. Also, the Grand Avenue Life Wheel upgrades too quickly. It feels a bit childish to just kill a force casually and then upgrade. Want the author to improve?
I think it's okay. My favorite summoning book. Start with the call of the Three Kingdoms. To the later Emperor style of another world. There are really many summons books now. Although this book is not the Emperor's Call. But he is also an emperor. I feel okay. You go read those emperor novels. Except for Let Me Laugh at The Emperor's Call , I've finished reading this book. I really can't stand the other novels The main character is okay. Still quite cold-blooded. It's okay. It just updates too slowly. I guess the martial arts summoning books will start to come out next.
Advice for authors
Suggestions to the author, for an empire with a strong national power and the largest empire in the mainland, you tell me that you are going to your own territory. I can understand that the sky is high and the emperor is far away, and you can find your own subordinates, but you, the second prince, go to your own territory with more than a dozen guards? Without Li Chenzhou, wouldn't you be killed? Is there something wrong with your logic, author? No matter how the second prince doesn't have the support of the power, you go to your own territory and your father doesn't care? More than a dozen guards, I want to laugh when I see this, but I don't want to watch anymore when I see this
Garbage, confusing logic, lots of mistakes, and inconsistency!
All members are out of touch, out of touch with the theme, and the villain has no personality at all!
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It's similar to the Strongest Killing System, but the writing and plot are equally immature and unfamiliar. If you like this kind of book, you can read it. I am also following it. After all, books of the same type are too rare.




I feel like the definition of villain is very vague. The force value report is too fast


















