
Folk Custom Begins with the Blood God of Xiangxi
by Exploring The Window In The Middle Of The Night
About This Novel
Use a little bullshit and a dash of hearsay. Use a little bit of far-fetched and a little bit of sensationalism. Lin Feng received an unexpected express delivery during the hot summer days. Open the express. Inside is the newly produced Qingshan game console. Just turn on the console. Lin Feng felt like this game, why was he so wrong? [Sorry, the character you selected has died, please exit the game and start again]
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A lot of poison spots
There are many inconsistencies in many places, which makes me feel uncomfortable. For example, in the second act, there is an exchange item, and there is a profession called Ye Guchan, which only has the function of attracting evil spirits and ghosts. I mentioned how bad it is, but I bought it directly on the next page.
ruined
Damn it, just to make some bad money, I destroyed the book that can be used to confer gods. Short-sighted. Take a look for yourself and see what the last few chapters have written. How many writers are you looking for? At least the outline has been drawn up and it can be forcibly integrated.
It was very frustrating to watch. I did stupid things one after another.
Zz is immersed in his own world and enjoys himself. Yehu Zen was said to have a bunch of debuffs and no benefits, so I chose it without any explanation. Later I found out that the protagonist wanted to practice shamanism, and this profession was just right for him. But here comes the question, since he didn't know that he would become a shaman in the future, why did he take up the job at Yehu Zen? Then, there's the explanation for why you didn't choose a mainstream cultivation system (one with a backing) – you don't want to take responsibility? ? ? You practice in the game, do you have to bear some responsibility? The cause and effect in the game is the cause and effect of the game characters. What does it care about the players? Isn't it true that when you enter the Taoist door, you get all the benefits, and the characters in the cause and effect game memorize it? Inexplicably, has zz really thought about the logic of this book?
It's quite rubbish. A person who plays games by accumulating lives is also called a high player?
Warm celebration: China's per capita GDP has reached the world average
When we were in Xiangxi, the fights and all kinds of strange stories were in order. What now?! , The plot is getting more and more delayed, and the fighting scenes are completely gone! It's all about how to explore. We have reached 265, and the protagonist's strength is still at the seventh level. The key is that he has become a god in Nanyang. Isn't it said that he is stronger than the ghost Bodhisattva before? Why did it turn into garbage as soon as we arrived in the Loess Plateau? Originally, based on the strength of the first two articles, it was enough to become a god, but now?! Not to mention the confusing plot, more and more holes are dug.
It was okay at the beginning, but now it's getting worse and worse. The problem with sentence fragmentation is extremely serious. The preface does not match the follow-up, as if it was written by someone else. Moreover, the plot is extremely delayed. It has been more than 200 chapters and the main character is still in the eighth level. The description of the fights in the first few chapters is okay. However, it becomes more and more confusing later on. The writing is messy, and the description of the fights is even more messy.
Stuff written in the studio
It's disgusting, isn't it? The subject matter was originally very good, but it was completely ruined by the studio.
A word is messed up
It's okay at the beginning, but it has a weird atmosphere. It gets worse and worse as it goes on. The preface doesn't match the afterword. I like to add a long paragraph of irrelevant stuff during the fight or what's happening. Also, the names of some skills or characters are changeable and messy. Two sentences can bring out a character. If you don't look carefully, you won't know where it comes from. Come on. Just by describing the scene of the fight with him in a large space, you don't even know who this guy is, and the combat power increases so quickly. In a few days, he starts to think that he is an inhumane and feels that there is not much that can be done about him in the whole city. After the combat power increases too fast, the weird atmosphere drops significantly. In the first few dozen chapters, you can give it four stars, and in the later chapters, it can be given up to two stars.
Start by choosing a Taoist priest
No matter whether it is to experience the boss account at the beginning and then change to a blank slate, at least keep the profession and give some basic knowledge of Taoist priests. I have nothing to do with the status of a Taoist priest. Where can I redeem it for Jinyiwei? What kind of profession does it have to have bad characteristics? A practicing shaman? What the hell? If you don't want to follow the Taoist system and you don't want to be a civil servant in heaven, why don't you write freely and become a Qi practitioner? Shaman? Put together in a mess
Really good at brushing
Studio work requires efficiency
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Official(59)Scraped 20d ago
A lot of poison spots
There are many inconsistencies in many places, which makes me feel uncomfortable. For example, in the second act, there is an exchange item, and there is a profession called Ye Guchan, which only has the function of attracting evil spirits and ghosts. I mentioned how bad it is, but I bought it directly on the next page.
ruined
Damn it, just to make some bad money, I destroyed the book that can be used to confer gods. Short-sighted. Take a look for yourself and see what the last few chapters have written. How many writers are you looking for? At least the outline has been drawn up and it can be forcibly integrated.
It was very frustrating to watch. I did stupid things one after another.
Zz is immersed in his own world and enjoys himself. Yehu Zen was said to have a bunch of debuffs and no benefits, so I chose it without any explanation. Later I found out that the protagonist wanted to practice shamanism, and this profession was just right for him. But here comes the question, since he didn't know that he would become a shaman in the future, why did he take up the job at Yehu Zen? Then, there's the explanation for why you didn't choose a mainstream cultivation system (one with a backing) – you don't want to take responsibility? ? ? You practice in the game, do you have to bear some responsibility? The cause and effect in the game is the cause and effect of the game characters. What does it care about the players? Isn't it true that when you enter the Taoist door, you get all the benefits, and the characters in the cause and effect game memorize it? Inexplicably, has zz really thought about the logic of this book?
It's quite rubbish. A person who plays games by accumulating lives is also called a high player?
Warm celebration: China's per capita GDP has reached the world average
When we were in Xiangxi, the fights and all kinds of strange stories were in order. What now?! , The plot is getting more and more delayed, and the fighting scenes are completely gone! It's all about how to explore. We have reached 265, and the protagonist's strength is still at the seventh level. The key is that he has become a god in Nanyang. Isn't it said that he is stronger than the ghost Bodhisattva before? Why did it turn into garbage as soon as we arrived in the Loess Plateau? Originally, based on the strength of the first two articles, it was enough to become a god, but now?! Not to mention the confusing plot, more and more holes are dug.
It was okay at the beginning, but now it's getting worse and worse. The problem with sentence fragmentation is extremely serious. The preface does not match the follow-up, as if it was written by someone else. Moreover, the plot is extremely delayed. It has been more than 200 chapters and the main character is still in the eighth level. The description of the fights in the first few chapters is okay. However, it becomes more and more confusing later on. The writing is messy, and the description of the fights is even more messy.
Stuff written in the studio
It's disgusting, isn't it? The subject matter was originally very good, but it was completely ruined by the studio.
A word is messed up
It's okay at the beginning, but it has a weird atmosphere. It gets worse and worse as it goes on. The preface doesn't match the afterword. I like to add a long paragraph of irrelevant stuff during the fight or what's happening. Also, the names of some skills or characters are changeable and messy. Two sentences can bring out a character. If you don't look carefully, you won't know where it comes from. Come on. Just by describing the scene of the fight with him in a large space, you don't even know who this guy is, and the combat power increases so quickly. In a few days, he starts to think that he is an inhumane and feels that there is not much that can be done about him in the whole city. After the combat power increases too fast, the weird atmosphere drops significantly. In the first few dozen chapters, you can give it four stars, and in the later chapters, it can be given up to two stars.
Start by choosing a Taoist priest
No matter whether it is to experience the boss account at the beginning and then change to a blank slate, at least keep the profession and give some basic knowledge of Taoist priests. I have nothing to do with the status of a Taoist priest. Where can I redeem it for Jinyiwei? What kind of profession does it have to have bad characteristics? A practicing shaman? What the hell? If you don't want to follow the Taoist system and you don't want to be a civil servant in heaven, why don't you write freely and become a Qi practitioner? Shaman? Put together in a mess
Really good at brushing
Studio work requires efficiency
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To be honest, I'm completely confused about the plot right now. Why does the mountain god suddenly have the power, why does the ghost uncle suddenly appear, and why does a villain suddenly appear? The plot is too fast and too violent, and the author doesn't even sort it out. Even though the flaws are not hidden, there is still food and grass available. It's like a small world, using games to change the world, but in a weird way.




A mini-game about the strange resurgence of the law-ending era The protagonist is an Alphabet game anchor. He received a game helmet one day and tried it out of curiosity. As a result, I was immersed in Xiangxi during the Ming Dynasty. If it weren't for the game panel and the use of skills, I would have thought I had really traveled through time. The protagonist's novice mission is to play the role of a Taoist priest. The character is a highly skilled Taoist priest, basically a land god. The mission is to protect a mortal guide from a strange attack and reach a village safely. The protagonist was not familiar with the skills in the early stage, and the guide died a lot 😂. Fortunately, there was no cool-down period for failure in the novice stage, and the protagonist successfully completed the task in the end. The follow-up novice experience is over, and the high-level Taoist experience is over. The protagonist takes the new account on the whiteboard and the "Sword Mastery" skill drawn from the novice mission, and starts the first copy of the Xiangxi Blood God. The world view is a copy of the protagonist's game experience, which are all historical fragments of the real world. The NPCs encountered inside are also real people. The protagonist can learn various weird inheritances and secret techniques in the game, but he cannot change history. The protagonist in the game can be whatever he wants, but the history of the real world remains the same. (The protagonist becomes stronger in the later stage and can change the established history). When the protagonist gets the game, it is when the world is strangely recovering. The power the protagonist gets from the game also helps him solve the problems he encounters in reality. The author should be a new author, his writing style is average and there are a lot of typos😓But he has a great imagination and the character of the protagonist is well created, so the flaws should not be concealed. The design of the game copies is quite good. There are reversals and decryptions, which can attract people to watch. Reality is related to the game, and the reality part will not be boring, which is good. The descriptions of the supporting characters are good, not stereotyped, and a few characters are quite impressive, with distinct good and bad qualities. Ps There is no heroine. The protagonist is a ruthless person who only wants to play games and become stronger. There are no cumbersome emotional dramas, so you can follow it with confidence. The following are some of the key points, please consider them individually↓ ❶The author seems not good at describing battles, so he skips a lot and goes directly to transitions, describing the results of the battle through the protagonist's post-mortem summary. Therefore, when reading, it will cause the feeling of "a chapter is missing in the middle" 🤔 This problem is very serious in the first copy, but the second copy is much better. I will try my best to write out the battle. ❷The author's personal style is very strong. Sometimes he writes in a hilarious way, with lots of jokes and fun. Those who like it will like it very much, but those who don't may not be able to stand it and think it's too watery. ❸The author doesn't update enough, so it will be hard to follow, but now that it has been fattened, you can rest assured. ❹The protagonist's power system is quite confusing. I thought he was a Taoist priest at the beginning, then found out he was a master of dancing, and finally found out he was a land man. 😅 The high-level Taoist priest at the beginning was too powerful, and I thought the protagonist would take this path, but I found that it went further and further. 😇 But after seeing the protagonist's development direction, I also accepted the development direction of the protagonist. Just become stronger 😎 Overall, it's a small game article worth following!




Use a little bullshit and a dash of hearsay. Use a little bit of far-fetched and a little bit of sensationalism. The author writes very well




[Game - Reality] [Ming Dynasty - Modern Times] The mountains of western Hunan are always full of mysteries. The protagonist got a mysterious game. In the game, he explored the mountains of western Hunan and obtained the Taoist magic. However, in reality, his friend's archaeological site was also in the mountains. What a coincidence?












