
Demons and Monsters Enter Me Picture
by Lu Renjia
About This Novel
In the Tang Dynasty, where the attempt to mend the sky failed, demons roamed freely and ghosts coveted it. The three religions of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism follow the ancient immortal Taoism and use the six treasures of bamboo, tea, silk, salt, rice and porcelain to refine weapons to suppress ghosts and lock the underworld. Wu Qi uses impermanence to attract hundreds of ghosts, and uses incense to nourish banished immortals. Thirty-six Tiangang Heavenly Lords, seventy-two earthly evil soldiers, demons, monsters, and demons all enter my picture. No abuse to the owner, feel free to watch. --Clang, Clang, Clang! The new book "Super Hunter" has been released, readers, please take a look!
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Official(13)Scraped 20d ago
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It was just a makeshift job at first, but after careful consideration. It roughly talks about time travel, has a golden finger, and can collect monsters as thugs. Collect incense to upgrade. The main way to enhance the plot is similar to the Wanshiwu doing chores for the destined people. There are two main plots, the first is a ghost market, with a wonderful process and an inexplicable ending. The second one is the locust plague, which is average level and mainly used to send incense to the protagonist to go to the next map. Then the last one went to the secret realm of the South China Sea. The plot is crazy and collapsed. At the beginning of the article, the ghost still has a brain and can make up illusions and deceive people. At this point, I don't know whether I forgot the setting or didn't mention it at all. He is killing like a pig. In the later period, dragons and ghosts were raised like pigs to serve as gods. During this period, there was a reincarnation of a Bodhisattva, and he knew that he was a Bodhisattva, and he followed the protagonist to raise him. While saying that ghosts have wisdom and can become Buddhas, they intensified their efforts to build a concentration camp and expand its scale. What's even more bizarre is that this concentration camp has a name called Ghost Cage. One day, a reincarnated Medicine Buddha comes and preaches in the concentration camp. The two biggest ghosts in the concentration camp come out to talk about Taoism. The protagonist kindly gives them a chance to express themselves. Then it was proved that you have consciousness and the ability to become a Buddha (in a concentration camp occupied by Brahman Bodhisattvas?) When I was reading this, I was thinking to myself, is it just a waste of time to write these plots? After looking at the table of contents, sure enough, it will end at the speed of light in another 1/4. I wouldn't have written this comment originally, but when I saw it today, I secretly deleted all the comments I made at that time. This is a given.
If you like to read running accounts, you can take a look, but I don't like to read them anyway.
The cultivation settings given by Golden Finger are disgusting. How many years has it taken to cultivate? Do you practice eight hours a day or 16 hours a day? Isn't the author surprised?
Very well written
The article is well written, I hope the author will persevere.
I have read more than 40 chapters and my state of mind has not changed at all. The pressure is too great.
Is there no heroine? Is there no heroine? Is there no heroine?
Is there no heroine? Is there no heroine? Is there no heroine? Is there no heroine? Is there no heroine? Is there no heroine?
It's getting more and more rubbish. If there weren't really too many books to read, I would have left early. I can't stand it until chapter 329. It's so disgusting. Are you the cultivation route, the domination route, or the development route? It's disgusting.
Wasn't Guiyang in the past the Yelang Kingdom?
First
To be the first? What's going on? No one posted a review?
The protagonist's outlook is very upright, and the plot arrangement is reasonable.
nb
Not much to say, highly recommend, highly recommend five stars
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Official(13)Scraped 20d ago
Open high and go low type
It was just a makeshift job at first, but after careful consideration. It roughly talks about time travel, has a golden finger, and can collect monsters as thugs. Collect incense to upgrade. The main way to enhance the plot is similar to the Wanshiwu doing chores for the destined people. There are two main plots, the first is a ghost market, with a wonderful process and an inexplicable ending. The second one is the locust plague, which is average level and mainly used to send incense to the protagonist to go to the next map. Then the last one went to the secret realm of the South China Sea. The plot is crazy and collapsed. At the beginning of the article, the ghost still has a brain and can make up illusions and deceive people. At this point, I don't know whether I forgot the setting or didn't mention it at all. He is killing like a pig. In the later period, dragons and ghosts were raised like pigs to serve as gods. During this period, there was a reincarnation of a Bodhisattva, and he knew that he was a Bodhisattva, and he followed the protagonist to raise him. While saying that ghosts have wisdom and can become Buddhas, they intensified their efforts to build a concentration camp and expand its scale. What's even more bizarre is that this concentration camp has a name called Ghost Cage. One day, a reincarnated Medicine Buddha comes and preaches in the concentration camp. The two biggest ghosts in the concentration camp come out to talk about Taoism. The protagonist kindly gives them a chance to express themselves. Then it was proved that you have consciousness and the ability to become a Buddha (in a concentration camp occupied by Brahman Bodhisattvas?) When I was reading this, I was thinking to myself, is it just a waste of time to write these plots? After looking at the table of contents, sure enough, it will end at the speed of light in another 1/4. I wouldn't have written this comment originally, but when I saw it today, I secretly deleted all the comments I made at that time. This is a given.
If you like to read running accounts, you can take a look, but I don't like to read them anyway.
The cultivation settings given by Golden Finger are disgusting. How many years has it taken to cultivate? Do you practice eight hours a day or 16 hours a day? Isn't the author surprised?
Very well written
The article is well written, I hope the author will persevere.
I have read more than 40 chapters and my state of mind has not changed at all. The pressure is too great.
Is there no heroine? Is there no heroine? Is there no heroine?
Is there no heroine? Is there no heroine? Is there no heroine? Is there no heroine? Is there no heroine? Is there no heroine?
It's getting more and more rubbish. If there weren't really too many books to read, I would have left early. I can't stand it until chapter 329. It's so disgusting. Are you the cultivation route, the domination route, or the development route? It's disgusting.
Wasn't Guiyang in the past the Yelang Kingdom?
First
To be the first? What's going on? No one posted a review?
The protagonist's outlook is very upright, and the plot arrangement is reasonable.
nb
Not much to say, highly recommend, highly recommend five stars
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A fairy novel with a summoning plot! Perhaps it's because there are too many evocations of Western magic, modern cities, and otherworldly fantasy themes, and I quite like the Chinese-style evocations (flags, formations, pots and pots). Well, it's very fresh! Also full of expectations! 1. Golden Finger: The Magic Weapon "Impermanence Picture" 1. Inside the array: Thirty-six dark yellow holes in the dark sky are Tiangang. Tiangang is home to only the innate spiritual treasures, and there are thirty-six Tiangang Heavenly Lords in total. Seventy-two crimson altars stood on the black soil as earth evil spirits. Disha can absorb all demons and ghosts, a total of seventy-two Disha Tao soldiers. Regardless of the Heavenly Lord's Taoist soldiers, they all offer incense and incense. There are a total of 108 of them, collectively known as the banished immortals, for the master of Impermanence to serve and encourage. 2. Function (1) Acquire cultivation and assist in cultivation The protagonist Wu Qi can obtain a random amount of cultivation from magic weapons every day. The worst is one day of cultivation, sometimes three days, and the highest is nine days. Every time you help ghosts or complete a case, you will get incense to strengthen yourself. (2) Accommodate hundreds of ghosts and nourish immortals with incense The picture of impermanence itself can attract hundreds of ghosts and nourish suitable immortals with incense. A total of one hundred and eight demons, monsters and monsters can be subdued. 2. Background In the Tang Dynasty where the attempt to mend the sky failed, demons roamed freely and ghosts coveted it. The three religions of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism follow the ancient immortal Taoist tradition, suppress ghosts and lock the underworld. Among them, the orthodox disciples will have official ultimatums. They are responsible for some sect tasks and slaying demons on a daily basis, and work to make money. The protagonist is an ordinary disciple of a third-rate sect. One word stands out, poor! 3. Partial Settings 1. Ghost name setting: The author has his own names for various supernatural beings and ghosts: "soul chariots and Trojan horses", "wandering ghosts" and "night lady". It's also interesting! 2. Demonic and ghostly setting (too much content) 3. Some career settings 4. Combat strength level Probably at the level of "The Great Sage of Bones", "I Killed Demons in the Demon Slayer Division for Thirty Years", and "The Years I Worked as a Corpse Sewer at the Qiuzhan Execution Ground". 5. Writing style The wording and sentences are pretty good, with a bit of an "ancient style" literary feel, as can be seen from the introduction. 6. Plot (1) Conquer demons and ghosts, (2) Destroy evil spirits and demon cultivators, (3) Fulfill the ghost's wish, These plots will lead to ghost-related stories. The author may arrange many personal stories of monsters and ghosts, interspersed with the protagonist's journey to defeat demons. But After reading the first ten or so chapters, I always feel that everyone likes the protagonist and wants to give him treasures, secret recipes, and things. Why is he still a disciple of a third-rate sect when he is so rare? ? ? Nothing else is a problem.




In the Tang Dynasty, where the attempt to mend the sky failed, demons roamed freely and ghosts coveted it. The three religions of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism follow the ancient immortal Taoism and use the six treasures of bamboo, tea, silk, salt, rice and porcelain to refine weapons to suppress ghosts and lock the underworld. Wu Qi uses impermanence to attract hundreds of ghosts, and uses incense to nourish banished immortals. Thirty-six Tiangang Heavenly Lords, seventy-two earthly evil soldiers, demons, monsters, and demons all enter my picture.




I read the author's last book for free, and the writing style was good and creative, but I felt it was a little less relevant, so I didn't read it. The subject matter of the new book feels much better than the previous one. It is a story with an oriental background. The number of words is too short. A detailed review will be postponed. I hope it will sell well.




It is a book about cultivating immortals with a very life-like feel. It has time-travel elements but not drama. The protagonist has a good personality, is calm and calm, and has a lot of complaints (the indifference element is aggravated when encountering more dangers in the later period). He is good at cooking. It is a bit like taking tasks to complete upgrades. Seemingly nonsense tasks can be strung together to defeat the boss. The human touch and details of the world view and sense of life revealed in each task are very interesting. It is very funny when viewed separately. The main character is a bit too strong in the big frame. I don't know how it will develop in the future. Later, when encountering more monsters, the protagonist's personality becomes more indifferent, and he loses the plain farming sense of humor. In this upgrade mode, the incense cultivation level has to be formed by elixirs, which exceeds the cultivation level or Qi training. And it is obvious that the incense will become easier and easier to obtain later. Isn't that thousands of years every minute? The performance of this book is not good, I hope the author can stabilize it













