
The Mad Fairy Returns in the City
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Xie Lin, a great monk in the tribulation period who picked up the sun and moon with his hands and shattered the stars with his palms, practiced for thirty thousand years. However, he failed to escape the tribulation and returned to his youth on earth. He cultivated supernatural powers, realized the great way, and survived the tribulation of immortality.
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Official(1)Scraped 6d ago
The content is pretty good, and I still like the character design of the protagonist.
Unlike some brainless harems in novels about returning to the city to rebuild, it's not that I don't like harems, I just don't like this kind of brainless harem. Some books have a female protagonist who will try every means to help her. During the cultivation period, it's not like the protagonist has never seen good-looking women for so many years. Do men fall in love with a good-looking woman when they see one? Do they have to like and care about women when they see them? If it is as cold-hearted and cruel as the setting of the cultivation world, The protagonist died a long time ago, and the last brother said that the span of realm strength is too big. In terms of this cultivation, the span in the front is definitely big, but in the latter part, I personally don't think much about the damage the realm can cause (but if this transitional realm is so powerful, it may indeed be a bit outrageous, and it can be written later. You can also add some more realms in the middle, so that the span of strength in the later realms is not so large). It depends on the comparison of the strength of the protagonist and other people. Finally, I would like to say that in my opinion, this book is one of the better-looking books among the cultivating immortals and returning to the city. If you are interested, you can read it. (🤐First time commenting with so many words)
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Official(1)Scraped 6d ago
The content is pretty good, and I still like the character design of the protagonist.
Unlike some brainless harems in novels about returning to the city to rebuild, it's not that I don't like harems, I just don't like this kind of brainless harem. Some books have a female protagonist who will try every means to help her. During the cultivation period, it's not like the protagonist has never seen good-looking women for so many years. Do men fall in love with a good-looking woman when they see one? Do they have to like and care about women when they see them? If it is as cold-hearted and cruel as the setting of the cultivation world, The protagonist died a long time ago, and the last brother said that the span of realm strength is too big. In terms of this cultivation, the span in the front is definitely big, but in the latter part, I personally don't think much about the damage the realm can cause (but if this transitional realm is so powerful, it may indeed be a bit outrageous, and it can be written later. You can also add some more realms in the middle, so that the span of strength in the later realms is not so large). It depends on the comparison of the strength of the protagonist and other people. Finally, I would like to say that in my opinion, this book is one of the better-looking books among the cultivating immortals and returning to the city. If you are interested, you can read it. (🤐First time commenting with so many words)









