
The Legend of the Yellow River Subduing Demons
About This Novel
The Yellow River flows eastward. For thousands of years, the bottom of the Yellow River has hidden many unknown secrets. This was a chaotic era. The Yellow River, which had been peaceful for countless years, suddenly set off huge waves. A strange corpse appears, a huge coffin lies beside the river, hundreds of monsters act stupidly, and there is a bloody storm. A female corpse emerged from the river, leading a riverside boy named Chen Liujin on an arduous and twists and turns unknown journey.
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Official(13)Scraped 14d ago
Comment on the early stage
This book is a typical slow-burn type. I rarely review a book. The protagonist of this book is really useless in the early stage. Some of it is just blood and some loyalty. I don't know about the later stage. The early stage is more like martial arts. It is almost all about the battles of seven other gangs. Regarding ghosts and gods, I didn't see much in the first two hundred chapters. I met a female corpse from the beginning. After that, there was almost nothing to gain. I have to say something about the female corpse. At first, the female corpse wanted to torture him to death and kept chasing him. But then he changed it forcibly. It was inexplicable and he gave up. I thought someone else helped him attract the firepower, but she appeared from time to time, but he didn't kill her. This point was not dealt with properly, and by the 200th chapter, Quan Cheng had not learned the skill of subduing demons and catching ghosts, so he just memorized an awesome artifact about Nirvana and resurrection, but he did not learn it. Later, he failed to save an actor, which inspired him to be strong, but there was still no change. He was arrested and lit a sky lantern, and he was a waste. It's too slow to warm up. You may want a person to grow up slowly and not be able to slay demons all at once, but he never studies hard, always pities others, laments his own incompetence, and relies on others to save him all the time. The protagonist's halo is not like this. He can do it once, twice or three times. It's very embarrassing if he keeps doing it the whole time. You can change your style. If you do this, you will look down on Jin in the first two hundred, but don't think about how good your results will be later.
Passing by,,,,,,
The male protagonist is a bit girly and trashy. He keeps calling him brother, but for some reason, he will be thought of as a girl. . . When will he become the big brother himself? Awkward
Not bad, not bad!
Worth recommending
Very well written
Very nice
You can see, it's just a fee
Passing by,,,,,,
I was born on the seventh day of April
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Community(0)
Official(13)Scraped 14d ago
Comment on the early stage
This book is a typical slow-burn type. I rarely review a book. The protagonist of this book is really useless in the early stage. Some of it is just blood and some loyalty. I don't know about the later stage. The early stage is more like martial arts. It is almost all about the battles of seven other gangs. Regarding ghosts and gods, I didn't see much in the first two hundred chapters. I met a female corpse from the beginning. After that, there was almost nothing to gain. I have to say something about the female corpse. At first, the female corpse wanted to torture him to death and kept chasing him. But then he changed it forcibly. It was inexplicable and he gave up. I thought someone else helped him attract the firepower, but she appeared from time to time, but he didn't kill her. This point was not dealt with properly, and by the 200th chapter, Quan Cheng had not learned the skill of subduing demons and catching ghosts, so he just memorized an awesome artifact about Nirvana and resurrection, but he did not learn it. Later, he failed to save an actor, which inspired him to be strong, but there was still no change. He was arrested and lit a sky lantern, and he was a waste. It's too slow to warm up. You may want a person to grow up slowly and not be able to slay demons all at once, but he never studies hard, always pities others, laments his own incompetence, and relies on others to save him all the time. The protagonist's halo is not like this. He can do it once, twice or three times. It's very embarrassing if he keeps doing it the whole time. You can change your style. If you do this, you will look down on Jin in the first two hundred, but don't think about how good your results will be later.
Passing by,,,,,,
The male protagonist is a bit girly and trashy. He keeps calling him brother, but for some reason, he will be thought of as a girl. . . When will he become the big brother himself? Awkward
Not bad, not bad!
Worth recommending
Very well written
Very nice
You can see, it's just a fee
Passing by,,,,,,
I was born on the seventh day of April









