
I Am a Sacred Cow in India
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Gu Zian was hit directly by a dump truck in India and turned into a cow. If it were in other places, he would never accept it, but the place he traveled to was India. In this magical country, the cows lived better than most people. In India, cows are the incarnation of gods. One day while he was wandering around the streets, an Indian man knelt down and kowtowed in front of him with his sick child. A strange sound suddenly sounded in his ears. [Power of Faith +1] [Acquire Primary Healing Technique] At this time, Gu Zian realized that he seemed to really be able to become a god. Many years later, when Gu Zian was lying in the splendid temple, with beautiful girls serving him beside him, countless high-ranking Indian officials and wealthy businessmen outside knelt on the ground, just to beg for a drop of cow urine from him.
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Official(28)Scraped 16d ago
I haven't read it yet, but... Hahahahahahaha, when I saw the word India, my first reaction was: Is the male protagonist's anus okay? Hahahahahahahahaha
Still well written
Seeing that economic sanctions have led to unified material control, this alone is already at the level of science fiction. You can look at the reality of Indian states with different languages, different religions, and rebellion. There are still residual forces in each state. If this happens, they are probably the first to split, but the plot he wrote later has already reflected this. I take back these previous remarks.
The progress of writing is too fast, and the regency, China-India politics, and China-Pakistan politics will inevitably come later. Even God cannot change people's hearts. If you stand still geographically, your faith will decrease, and if your geography regresses, your faith will be lost. If your geography advances, you will be harmonious. The gods in the book are gods who have half faith and half their own strength, but no matter what kind of god they are, as long as they are exposed to the power of faith, they will be poisoned by faith, and eventually become the target of public criticism.
I remember this was a song my junior high school politics teacher taught us.
Rise up, hungry and cold slaves. Rise up, suffering people all over the world. The blood in my heart has boiled to fight for the truth
Does the author really have the courage to travel across India? You and your third sister-in-law really love each other, right?
2 chapters a day is too few, please post more, I love reading it
Doesn't the author know that India is also a big exporter of beef?
The more I write about it later, the more I write about it. Is it going to be like the Battle of the Gods later in Brother Corpse?
Being a sacred cow in India? Did you know that people in India also eat beef? The sacred cows are all sanctified (poked in the butthole) by the high priest. The source of the information is "Boston Round Face" from Xiaobo Station
I don't know if there will be some extraordinary powers other than the protagonist in the future. I don't want other gods to appear. Also, the number of appearances of the protagonist seems a bit small. Come on author, I really like this book
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Official(28)Scraped 16d ago
I haven't read it yet, but... Hahahahahahaha, when I saw the word India, my first reaction was: Is the male protagonist's anus okay? Hahahahahahahahaha
Still well written
Seeing that economic sanctions have led to unified material control, this alone is already at the level of science fiction. You can look at the reality of Indian states with different languages, different religions, and rebellion. There are still residual forces in each state. If this happens, they are probably the first to split, but the plot he wrote later has already reflected this. I take back these previous remarks.
The progress of writing is too fast, and the regency, China-India politics, and China-Pakistan politics will inevitably come later. Even God cannot change people's hearts. If you stand still geographically, your faith will decrease, and if your geography regresses, your faith will be lost. If your geography advances, you will be harmonious. The gods in the book are gods who have half faith and half their own strength, but no matter what kind of god they are, as long as they are exposed to the power of faith, they will be poisoned by faith, and eventually become the target of public criticism.
I remember this was a song my junior high school politics teacher taught us.
Rise up, hungry and cold slaves. Rise up, suffering people all over the world. The blood in my heart has boiled to fight for the truth
Does the author really have the courage to travel across India? You and your third sister-in-law really love each other, right?
2 chapters a day is too few, please post more, I love reading it
Doesn't the author know that India is also a big exporter of beef?
The more I write about it later, the more I write about it. Is it going to be like the Battle of the Gods later in Brother Corpse?
Being a sacred cow in India? Did you know that people in India also eat beef? The sacred cows are all sanctified (poked in the butthole) by the high priest. The source of the information is "Boston Round Face" from Xiaobo Station
I don't know if there will be some extraordinary powers other than the protagonist in the future. I don't want other gods to appear. Also, the number of appearances of the protagonist seems a bit small. Come on author, I really like this book
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[75 points·Good grass] The protagonist Gu Zian encounters a car accident on his way back from overtime work. When he wakes up, he finds himself on the streets of India and transforms into a white zebu. This setting cleverly contrasts the self-mockery of the "social animal" with the sacred status of the sacred cow in Hinduism. The identity of the urban worker is stripped away and replaced by the "godhead" worshiped by believers. Through the perspective of Gu Zian, the novel shows the complex picture of the caste system, religious fanaticism and the livelihood of the lower class people in Indian society: from the slums of Uttar Pradesh to the crematoriums by the Ganges, from the absurd scenes of believers kneeling down to beg for cow urine to cure illnesses to the realistic metaphor of political forces using sacred cow symbols to manipulate public opinion, the author uses light comedy to outline an exotic Ukiyo-e full of tension.




Overall score, 7 points, excellent product. This year there has suddenly been a surge of interest in the real India, and many books about India have emerged, but there are not many to read in them. This book is the best quality I have read so far. The protagonist travels to the slums of Mumbai and becomes a zebu with a belief system. In the early stage, the author basically wrote all the popular events in the Real India series, and these plots are quite enjoyable. Later, the protagonist's strength increased, and the main plot began to turn to the game with official forces. At this time, the protagonist has moved behind the scenes and started causing trouble. In fact, the author's writing of the plot in which the protagonist personally participated was average, and there were many complaints about it. After going behind the scenes, the plot became smoother. At this time, the fun of real India is a bit less. Later on, the protagonist went on a rampage and created various confrontations with the official forces of various countries in India. The monster battles were so intense that I personally felt that it was not as interesting as before. After all, most of the readers of this book are attracted by the fun in the front, which does not fit well with the battle plot in the back. But to be fair, the writing is pretty good, you just need to get used to it. The plot has now entered a turning point, and it depends on whether the author can write the subsequent plot. Overall score, 7 points, excellent product.




After reading the book title and introduction, you will know what it is about. I think it's okay. There is a belief system. Belief can add blue (divine power) and points (attributes) to exchange for skills.




Weird subject matter, rating: 6 (Simply I don't like this subject matter, but the writing seems to be okay. Some readers may like this)













