
About This Novel
Xiao Chen traveled through the Tianwu Continent. He was originally the genius of the Panwu Sect, but due to his cultivation being abolished, he was reduced to a handyman disciple. He was even sent to the Back Mountain Spirit Beast Park to work as a shit shovel to activate the full-level comprehension system. Watch the crane fight the spiritual snake, activate your full level of understanding, understand the pine crane's longevity claw, and the spiritual snake's silk-wrapped hand. Watch the white elephant, activate the full level of understanding, and understand the power of the divine elephant to suppress the prison. Watch the Qingpeng, activate the full level of comprehension, and realize the Tianpeng's extreme speed. ... Five years later, under the guidance of Xiao Chen, thousands of monster beasts deep in the mountains behind the sect broke through and transformed into great monsters. The four demon kings were promoted, and Xiao Chen was actually respected! Xiao Chen has completely understood the four ancient magics, possesses more than a thousand innate skills, and has reached the heavens! At this time, a powerful enemy from the Demon Realm invaded, and the sect was facing a catastrophe. The entire sect knelt down and begged the hidden master to take action. The young man walked out of the Spirit Beast Garden, suppressed the powerful enemy with invincible resources, and overran the wilderness...
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Official(8)Scraped 3d ago
It's hard to describe what the author wrote.
The title of the book says, "Be a Gou." I thought Gou was invincible. Go to another sect instead of the enemy's sect. With your useless body, do you really think that the Great Elder won't give you small shoes? Even if you are not strict about it, how can you be so high-profile? If it doesn't matter, you can't stand up to other people's intelligence. What the hell is AI?
The title of the book is Strict. The protagonist is not stubborn at all.
The author is trying to sell dog meat on a sheep's head😎😎! The title of the book is Dog but the protagonist is not a dog at all🐶! As far as the character of the protagonist is concerned, I am the villain and he will not survive three chapters! 😯😯
The one at the back is boring, the one at the back doesn't look good
This book is a matryoshka doll
The world background of this book is like an infinite nesting doll! There is a world out there, and there is a bigger world! Big rings within small rings, the rings are endless...😗😗
Why hasn't the author updated in more than ten days?
They were treated like dogs by the sect, and in the end they kept licking them
If you can't practice any of them well, it's useless to practice so many.
The realm is a bit messy and not interesting.
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 3d ago
It's hard to describe what the author wrote.
The title of the book says, "Be a Gou." I thought Gou was invincible. Go to another sect instead of the enemy's sect. With your useless body, do you really think that the Great Elder won't give you small shoes? Even if you are not strict about it, how can you be so high-profile? If it doesn't matter, you can't stand up to other people's intelligence. What the hell is AI?
The title of the book is Strict. The protagonist is not stubborn at all.
The author is trying to sell dog meat on a sheep's head😎😎! The title of the book is Dog but the protagonist is not a dog at all🐶! As far as the character of the protagonist is concerned, I am the villain and he will not survive three chapters! 😯😯
The one at the back is boring, the one at the back doesn't look good
This book is a matryoshka doll
The world background of this book is like an infinite nesting doll! There is a world out there, and there is a bigger world! Big rings within small rings, the rings are endless...😗😗
Why hasn't the author updated in more than ten days?
They were treated like dogs by the sect, and in the end they kept licking them
If you can't practice any of them well, it's useless to practice so many.
The realm is a bit messy and not interesting.









