
My Senior Brother Likes to Lead His Teammates
by Tenth Life Of Smoke And Dust
About This Novel
Senior brother, I still need some elixir for my breakthrough... Senior brother, I still need a helper to fight monsters... Senior brother, I still need a Taoist companion for my practice... Stop it! ! ! I really can't carry this! ! ! Traveling back to the Tang Dynasty where immortals and demons were fighting, Li Ping'an became the senior brother of a small sect. In order to survive, he led his master, junior brothers, and junior sisters on the road to becoming immortals...
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A story about immortality that travels back to the Anshi Rebellion. The protagonist has a magical and unique golden finger. Although there are not many updates at present, it is very smooth to read overall. The background of this world is the Tang Dynasty. The timeline should be after the Anshi Rebellion. The chaos in the world also led to the emergence of monsters and demons. The sects and the government that were supposed to perform their respective duties gradually began to intersect. In terms of the world of cultivation, the world at that time not only had many sects besides Taoism, but there were also fights between sects and the squeeze for power within Taoism. Considering the general environment, this atmosphere was inappropriate. At the same time, demons, mortals and cultivators are balancing delicately. The demon's first opponent is the cultivator. When he cannot find the cultivator, he will look for trouble with mortals. For cultivators, mortals have the protection of heaven, and the government has the power of fortune. Cultivators cannot harm them but help them. The recent plot unfolds from this point. The training setting of this story has some flaws. According to the introduction, the protagonist is different from ordinary people in that the spiritual power in his body cannot be restored. However, this is not mentioned in the text. It is only mentioned in Chapter 29 that the protagonist cannot absorb spiritual energy. And judging from the introduction, the protagonist should only be able to enhance his strength or spiritual power through the operation of "leading teammates". However, in the main text, there is no mention of the benefits he can gain from guiding fellow disciples. Instead, it is written that the protagonist cultivates very quickly under the guidance of Gold Finger, which is a bit confusing. As for the cultivation of normal cultivators, it is quite interesting in my opinion. They are divided into two types: simple cultivation and epiphany. The former is equivalent to fighting monsters and upgrading, with not much experience but stable; while the latter is equivalent to doing tasks, which is rare but has relatively more experience. The characters in this story are quite interesting. The protagonist seems to be a person with a big heart, and he never spares any effort in giving and giving guidance to his disciples. However, he also has his own views on good and evil, and sometimes he takes the initiative to cause trouble. The protagonist's master is a very interesting person, with a convincing appearance of immortality, but his qualifications in the master's sect are mediocre. The protagonist's two junior brothers have good qualifications, one is good at swordsmanship and the other is good at alchemy formations and the like, which can be regarded as complementary advantages. The protagonist's junior sister is a business genius, who takes bartering to the extreme and is equivalent to the teacher's money bag. In my opinion, the protagonist's sect is very complete, and most of the early descriptions are about the main line of getting up and developing slowly. I am also very much looking forward to such a "careful" plot. However, later on, the style of painting changed and he went towards a sectarian struggle, which was a bit bald. But overall the story is quite interesting. The author intentionally or unintentionally arranged a lot of laughs, and the relationship between the characters is also very easy to watch. Overall, it's a good work, and I hope the author can continue to update it.
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Leading the Team - Comment "My senior brother likes to lead his teammates"
A story about immortality that travels back to the Anshi Rebellion. The protagonist has a magical and unique golden finger. Although there are not many updates at present, it is very smooth to read overall. The background of this world is the Tang Dynasty. The timeline should be after the Anshi Rebellion. The chaos in the world also led to the emergence of monsters and demons. The sects and the government that were supposed to perform their respective duties gradually began to intersect. In terms of the world of cultivation, the world at that time not only had many sects besides Taoism, but there were also fights between sects and the squeeze for power within Taoism. Considering the general environment, this atmosphere was inappropriate. At the same time, demons, mortals and cultivators are balancing delicately. The demon's first opponent is the cultivator. When he cannot find the cultivator, he will look for trouble with mortals. For cultivators, mortals have the protection of heaven, and the government has the power of fortune. Cultivators cannot harm them but help them. The recent plot unfolds from this point. The training setting of this story has some flaws. According to the introduction, the protagonist is different from ordinary people in that the spiritual power in his body cannot be restored. However, this is not mentioned in the text. It is only mentioned in Chapter 29 that the protagonist cannot absorb spiritual energy. And judging from the introduction, the protagonist should only be able to enhance his strength or spiritual power through the operation of "leading teammates". However, in the main text, there is no mention of the benefits he can gain from guiding fellow disciples. Instead, it is written that the protagonist cultivates very quickly under the guidance of Gold Finger, which is a bit confusing. As for the cultivation of normal cultivators, it is quite interesting in my opinion. They are divided into two types: simple cultivation and epiphany. The former is equivalent to fighting monsters and upgrading, with not much experience but stable; while the latter is equivalent to doing tasks, which is rare but has relatively more experience. The characters in this story are quite interesting. The protagonist seems to be a person with a big heart, and he never spares any effort in giving and giving guidance to his disciples. However, he also has his own views on good and evil, and sometimes he takes the initiative to cause trouble. The protagonist's master is a very interesting person, with a convincing appearance of immortality, but his qualifications in the master's sect are mediocre. The protagonist's two junior brothers have good qualifications, one is good at swordsmanship and the other is good at alchemy formations and the like, which can be regarded as complementary advantages. The protagonist's junior sister is a business genius, who takes bartering to the extreme and is equivalent to the teacher's money bag. In my opinion, the protagonist's sect is very complete, and most of the early descriptions are about the main line of getting up and developing slowly. I am also very much looking forward to such a "careful" plot. However, later on, the style of painting changed and he went towards a sectarian struggle, which was a bit bald. But overall the story is quite interesting. The author intentionally or unintentionally arranged a lot of laughs, and the relationship between the characters is also very easy to watch. Overall, it's a good work, and I hope the author can continue to update it.












