
People Tell Fortunes in North America, but I'm Really Not a Wizard
by Chen Sanyi
About This Novel
Following the previous book Wan Jun's "When I Become a Priest in North America, the God Is Actually Myself", I will write another book about North America: Chen Yaozu, who was supposed to be dead, changed the fate of others in order to live, fled to North America, and became a fortune teller, but others always regarded him as a wizard. Someone asked Chen Yaozu: What if you are an ordinary person and encounter a ghost abroad? Chen Yaozu replied: Of course I scolded it, threatened it, and intimidated it. The man asked again: But the other party doesn't understand! Chen Yaozu rolled his eyes: Then use words it can understand, scold it, threaten it, intimidate it! ... When the 25th Governance opens in Los Angeles, the 40 million people in America who can barely afford to rent their houses and the 700,000 homeless people will be his potential customers. The sky is dead, the yellow sky is standing, and the age is Jiachen...
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Official(45)Scraped 1mo ago
It's said that it tells fortunes, plus a little bit of exorcism properties. Then the actual situation is a bunch of messy things, plus a little bit of fortune telling and exorcism.
Basic four stars, can you see ghosts only when you are furious? Shouldn't it be fear and weakness? Deduct one star. The setting in the first three chapters is useless and long-winded. There are so many things to say in one sentence, so I deducted half a star. Total score 2 and a half stars
Personal advice
I personally recommend that all novels with foreign themes in North America, from the names of the protagonists to various materials and texts, are strictly prohibited from incorporating Eastern cultural materials. For example, in an exorcism movie, a priest wearing a priest's robe holds a yellow paper compass in his hand, a Nordic food restaurant opens a restaurant in Northern Europe, makes tomato egg noodles, and big meat buns. You can also understand the fried potato shreds later. Europeans and Americans are greedy for a plate of potato shreds, and foreigners kneel down with a plop and pull the protagonist's pants and beg you to save him. All kinds of nondescript plots
I don't know why, but I feel a little aggrieved. The main character is so hard to describe. The author got away from writing the last book, so he just keeps writing like this? ?
I think it's pretty good, but it's a bit too much about piecing together real Internet facts. It's very dramatic. One of them pops up after a few chapters, which is a bit abrupt. Personal feelings. Don't criticize.
This book was good, but the Eastern priest in the previous book was too out of touch with reality. It's straight up a fantasy novel. No sense of substitution
The first hundred or so things I wrote are okay.
The front was okay. After I settled down in the United States, I started to pull things. I went to Texas to support the unfinished business.
The author writes novels in this area without understanding this kind of Taoist magic? Except for a plug-in that gives you eyes that can see ghosts, there is nothing else. How do you rely on anger to see ghosts, rely on anger to fight ghosts, what a garbage plot. Reading this kind of novel, to put it bluntly, it is to see the difference between Eastern magic and magic in the West. You write some B&Bs, or even B&Bs, using tricks to sell dogs. And looking at the comment section, the protagonist has no serious tricks until the end. That's nothing to say, it's pretty bad.
Only one chapter is updated every day, so why should I vote for you monthly?
Update it quickly, update it as soon as possible. Get up in the middle of the night and update it.
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Official(45)Scraped 1mo ago
It's said that it tells fortunes, plus a little bit of exorcism properties. Then the actual situation is a bunch of messy things, plus a little bit of fortune telling and exorcism.
Basic four stars, can you see ghosts only when you are furious? Shouldn't it be fear and weakness? Deduct one star. The setting in the first three chapters is useless and long-winded. There are so many things to say in one sentence, so I deducted half a star. Total score 2 and a half stars
Personal advice
I personally recommend that all novels with foreign themes in North America, from the names of the protagonists to various materials and texts, are strictly prohibited from incorporating Eastern cultural materials. For example, in an exorcism movie, a priest wearing a priest's robe holds a yellow paper compass in his hand, a Nordic food restaurant opens a restaurant in Northern Europe, makes tomato egg noodles, and big meat buns. You can also understand the fried potato shreds later. Europeans and Americans are greedy for a plate of potato shreds, and foreigners kneel down with a plop and pull the protagonist's pants and beg you to save him. All kinds of nondescript plots
I don't know why, but I feel a little aggrieved. The main character is so hard to describe. The author got away from writing the last book, so he just keeps writing like this? ?
I think it's pretty good, but it's a bit too much about piecing together real Internet facts. It's very dramatic. One of them pops up after a few chapters, which is a bit abrupt. Personal feelings. Don't criticize.
This book was good, but the Eastern priest in the previous book was too out of touch with reality. It's straight up a fantasy novel. No sense of substitution
The first hundred or so things I wrote are okay.
The front was okay. After I settled down in the United States, I started to pull things. I went to Texas to support the unfinished business.
The author writes novels in this area without understanding this kind of Taoist magic? Except for a plug-in that gives you eyes that can see ghosts, there is nothing else. How do you rely on anger to see ghosts, rely on anger to fight ghosts, what a garbage plot. Reading this kind of novel, to put it bluntly, it is to see the difference between Eastern magic and magic in the West. You write some B&Bs, or even B&Bs, using tricks to sell dogs. And looking at the comment section, the protagonist has no serious tricks until the end. That's nothing to say, it's pretty bad.
Only one chapter is updated every day, so why should I vote for you monthly?
Update it quickly, update it as soon as possible. Get up in the middle of the night and update it.









