
Begin as a Fighter and Become a Martial Arts God!
by I Will Be White When I Sleep
About This Novel
From the [audience] to the [commander] who weaves destiny. From [Fighter] to [God of War] with a physical body that explodes into stars. From the [Mechanic] to the [Sky Envoy] who resonates with the God of Machines. Every ordinary profession will undergo earth-shaking and magical changes when taken to the extreme! And every improvement in professional ability will make Bai Jing stronger! Strengthened by professional abilities! With the talents and abilities given by countless priests! I will eventually become the god of martial arts! ... The gods of the past are peeping in the mist, the civilization of omnics is resurrected in the caves, the strong-blooded families collude with each other, and the consortium church rules the ignorant world... I will eventually destroy this ignorant and corrupt world. If you have the ability, come and stop me. And I will crush you all without mercy! What? Why do you ask me? Of course, it's because of my amazing wisdom, my extraordinary qualifications... And, extra points!
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Official(18)Scraped 18d ago
I don't know what type of novel it is
I don't quite understand it. I've read more than a dozen chapters, and I've been describing some fancy things. I haven't played a single game for a long time, there's not a single fighting scene, and it's not exciting at all. Now is the era of fast-food novels. Whoever writes novels that are exciting enough will make money. The foreshadowing is really too long. The background is a punk style background that I like, but the plot is really like my grandma's foot wrap. It's too long and too hard. You write about fighting games. I haven't read the first dozen chapters of yours, and I don't have the slightest idea of reading further.
Full of shadows of the Holy Fist, the author worked hard copying the book
How should I put it? It's a bit blunt and a bit too far-fetched. The protagonist's coach is a low-level person, but he knows a high-level figure. The child of a high-level figure, seeing the protagonist's coach, becomes a good girl, okay, okay, your routine will not change.
Is this a confusing copy? Chapter 206 was directly reprinted from some time-travel novel?
It's too obvious for you to copy the Holy Fist.
I personally read some questions in Chapter 63. Can the author answer them?
I think the author's setting of adding points to the protagonist roughly means physical strength, neurological reaction and mental strength. The points added to the protagonist are uneven. The main points are strength, followed by mental strength and finally reaction. But I think the author writes that the protagonist can react quickly every time when the enemy is very close to the protagonist, and the protagonist reacts at a cross-level every time, including that the speed does not decrease, but the protagonist adds the least reaction, isn't it? Shouldn't this situation lead to a situation where the physical body becomes stronger and stronger, but the spirit gradually fails to keep up, and finally the reaction fails to keep up? But I don't see this situation at all in what the author wrote. The second thing is that I think the author wrote about the essence, energy and spirit. Essence represents the physical body, energy represents the magnetism of the heart, and Shen represents the spirit. I understand this. So, is the fusion of the protagonist's essence, energy and spirit a kind of external elixir similar to the external elixir? Why doesn't the author follow the path of inner alchemy? Can the author give an answer after seeing it?
If you are interested in reading books, you can read it. It is not a novel for beginners.
The more you write, the more rigid you become. When you write a paragraph, you bring reality into it.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes
666666666666 Speed up and get more excited, come on dear
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Official(18)Scraped 18d ago
I don't know what type of novel it is
I don't quite understand it. I've read more than a dozen chapters, and I've been describing some fancy things. I haven't played a single game for a long time, there's not a single fighting scene, and it's not exciting at all. Now is the era of fast-food novels. Whoever writes novels that are exciting enough will make money. The foreshadowing is really too long. The background is a punk style background that I like, but the plot is really like my grandma's foot wrap. It's too long and too hard. You write about fighting games. I haven't read the first dozen chapters of yours, and I don't have the slightest idea of reading further.
Full of shadows of the Holy Fist, the author worked hard copying the book
How should I put it? It's a bit blunt and a bit too far-fetched. The protagonist's coach is a low-level person, but he knows a high-level figure. The child of a high-level figure, seeing the protagonist's coach, becomes a good girl, okay, okay, your routine will not change.
Is this a confusing copy? Chapter 206 was directly reprinted from some time-travel novel?
It's too obvious for you to copy the Holy Fist.
I personally read some questions in Chapter 63. Can the author answer them?
I think the author's setting of adding points to the protagonist roughly means physical strength, neurological reaction and mental strength. The points added to the protagonist are uneven. The main points are strength, followed by mental strength and finally reaction. But I think the author writes that the protagonist can react quickly every time when the enemy is very close to the protagonist, and the protagonist reacts at a cross-level every time, including that the speed does not decrease, but the protagonist adds the least reaction, isn't it? Shouldn't this situation lead to a situation where the physical body becomes stronger and stronger, but the spirit gradually fails to keep up, and finally the reaction fails to keep up? But I don't see this situation at all in what the author wrote. The second thing is that I think the author wrote about the essence, energy and spirit. Essence represents the physical body, energy represents the magnetism of the heart, and Shen represents the spirit. I understand this. So, is the fusion of the protagonist's essence, energy and spirit a kind of external elixir similar to the external elixir? Why doesn't the author follow the path of inner alchemy? Can the author give an answer after seeing it?
If you are interested in reading books, you can read it. It is not a novel for beginners.
The more you write, the more rigid you become. When you write a paragraph, you bring reality into it.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes
666666666666 Speed up and get more excited, come on dear
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I just added it to the bookshelf, I haven't had time to read it yet, so I'll put it away first. The one with the words "fighter" and "who fights" can't help but add it to the bookshelf 😂 It's a bit obsessive-compulsive












