
Immortal Shattered Void
by Phantom Rain
About This Novel
Never regret after nine deaths, the Taoist heart will last forever, a soul-stirring path to immortality. There are three thousand worlds and six reincarnations, and even ordinary people can make great waves. In the wind and rain, let's take a look at Ling Xian's journey to the Nine Heavens! Huan Yu has completed the excellent novel "A Hundred Refinements to Become an Immortal", a new fairy tale, and is willing to travel with you for nine days.
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Xian Sui Kong and Bai Lian actually tell the same story. They are nothing more than the story of a good-for-nothing boy encountering an amazing secret treasure. After countless challenges, he finally becomes the pinnacle of the Six Paths and comes into contact with the secrets between the six paths of true immortals. Finally, he annihilates the immortals and becomes the best in the world. Although the old wine is put in a new bottle, it still has a fragrance, but. . . The protagonist must have encountered secret realms and inheritance points too many times. . . . . . And every time you encounter difficulties, there is always a way to solve or escape, or you can get help from an expert. There are no major setbacks. Generally speaking, you don't have the courage to make big ups and downs, and you are not as good as Bailian.
I thought Mahler's Gobi was a good book at first. After flipping through a few pages, he was a rubbish author who traveled through time. Can Chinese writers not write normal books other than time travel?
It's not as good-looking as Bai Lian. It repeats too many words and feels like it's just trying to make up for the word count.
Generally, nothing special.
I don't really like reading it, but I decided to give up after reading Chapter 180! There are three reasons: 1. I don't like the protagonist's character. The first thing I think of at every critical moment is escape. It feels very vulgar, and the martial arts and martial arts learned are too popular and have no characteristics! 2. The scene spans a large range, and it feels a bit long-winded, without focus and appeal! 3. There is a pitfall at the beginning!
It's not as refined as A Hundred Refinements to Become an Immortal, but I still support the author.
I personally prefer this kind of fairy tale novels, they are quite good.
I have been reading Huan Yu's books, they are very good, but Bai Lian is a bad one! I hope Xian Sui doesn't end up unfinished
No way
I couldn't stop reading after the third chapter. The Ling family doesn't even have a mid-level body-refining master, and the protagonist is still so arrogant? Don't say that if you step back, others will have to push forward. I just want to ask, does the protagonist have the capital to be arrogant? The book has been completed, the protagonist's family will be wiped out, and the protagonist will be killed.
Very good fairy novel
Come on Huanyu, your style is similar to Ergen's. If you stick to it, you will win.
I have read Huan Yu's books since Bai Lian. I feel that the writing is pretty good, much better than those authors who only know how to talk nonsense, but there is still a lot of room for improvement in the details of settings and the fluency of the language. I also hope this book won't be too bad again.
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Official(291)Scraped 21d ago
There are no major changes to the content
Xian Sui Kong and Bai Lian actually tell the same story. They are nothing more than the story of a good-for-nothing boy encountering an amazing secret treasure. After countless challenges, he finally becomes the pinnacle of the Six Paths and comes into contact with the secrets between the six paths of true immortals. Finally, he annihilates the immortals and becomes the best in the world. Although the old wine is put in a new bottle, it still has a fragrance, but. . . The protagonist must have encountered secret realms and inheritance points too many times. . . . . . And every time you encounter difficulties, there is always a way to solve or escape, or you can get help from an expert. There are no major setbacks. Generally speaking, you don't have the courage to make big ups and downs, and you are not as good as Bailian.
I thought Mahler's Gobi was a good book at first. After flipping through a few pages, he was a rubbish author who traveled through time. Can Chinese writers not write normal books other than time travel?
It's not as good-looking as Bai Lian. It repeats too many words and feels like it's just trying to make up for the word count.
Generally, nothing special.
I don't really like reading it, but I decided to give up after reading Chapter 180! There are three reasons: 1. I don't like the protagonist's character. The first thing I think of at every critical moment is escape. It feels very vulgar, and the martial arts and martial arts learned are too popular and have no characteristics! 2. The scene spans a large range, and it feels a bit long-winded, without focus and appeal! 3. There is a pitfall at the beginning!
It's not as refined as A Hundred Refinements to Become an Immortal, but I still support the author.
I personally prefer this kind of fairy tale novels, they are quite good.
I have been reading Huan Yu's books, they are very good, but Bai Lian is a bad one! I hope Xian Sui doesn't end up unfinished
No way
I couldn't stop reading after the third chapter. The Ling family doesn't even have a mid-level body-refining master, and the protagonist is still so arrogant? Don't say that if you step back, others will have to push forward. I just want to ask, does the protagonist have the capital to be arrogant? The book has been completed, the protagonist's family will be wiped out, and the protagonist will be killed.
Very good fairy novel
Come on Huanyu, your style is similar to Ergen's. If you stick to it, you will win.
I have read Huan Yu's books since Bai Lian. I feel that the writing is pretty good, much better than those authors who only know how to talk nonsense, but there is still a lot of room for improvement in the details of settings and the fluency of the language. I also hope this book won't be too bad again.
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As for this book, I only read the first hundred or so chapters when I was a freshman, but I still liked it quite a bit. I don't know if Lin Xuan and Ling Xian got confused later. Support Huanyu Big D!


Completed. Phantom Rain's book, recommended




Never regret after nine deaths, the Taoist heart will last forever, a soul-stirring path to immortality. There are three thousand worlds and six reincarnations, and even ordinary people can make great waves. In the wind and rain, let's take a look at Ling Xian's journey to the Nine Heavens!




Phantom Rain works! The beginning is pretty bloody! The backend is exciting! He is indeed a great writer!













