
Ninth Grade Luck
by One Product Has A Vast Ocean
About This Novel
The new book "The Twin Swords of Technology Dropped from the Sky" has been released. Thirty thousand years ago, Confucianism and Taoism were born, and the emperor of the world established the Qi Luck Dynasty. Since then, martial arts have been able to continuously break through the limits and reach a state comparable to immortals, demons, and demons... This is a world where Confucianism, Taoism, and martial arts have emerged, and immortals, demons, and demons coexist.
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Official(6)Scraped 21d ago
The first chapter of the opening chapter is useless. It would be better if I didn't write an introduction.
If you can't learn martial arts at the beginning, isn't there still Confucianism?
The protagonist can survive a few moves with the Qi and Blood realm at the fourth level of body forging. The resources consumed at the tenth level of body forging are almost the same as those at the seventh level of Qi and blood. And then such a basic body forging from ten to twelve levels will not be able to crush him.
Idiot protagonist
The protagonist is an idiot. After getting married, there is so much drama in his heart that he is moved by himself. In addition, the setting of cultivating immortals in the early stage is so different that hundreds of people in the family stare at a slate and contemplate. The protagonist is really an idiot. In the early stage, the time traveler was just imagining that piece of shit who didn't practice martial arts and didn't deserve to be a dog slave
I feel like I'm getting more and more bored later on.
It belongs to the slow-heat stream. It's a bit high in terms of upgrading the realm and combat power, but it's okay in terms of family.
I've seen half of it so far
Most of the content in the novel is an early stage evolved from parts of other novels. The middle half was a bit boring and didn't feature much in the plot. Now I'm watching it.
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 21d ago
The first chapter of the opening chapter is useless. It would be better if I didn't write an introduction.
If you can't learn martial arts at the beginning, isn't there still Confucianism?
The protagonist can survive a few moves with the Qi and Blood realm at the fourth level of body forging. The resources consumed at the tenth level of body forging are almost the same as those at the seventh level of Qi and blood. And then such a basic body forging from ten to twelve levels will not be able to crush him.
Idiot protagonist
The protagonist is an idiot. After getting married, there is so much drama in his heart that he is moved by himself. In addition, the setting of cultivating immortals in the early stage is so different that hundreds of people in the family stare at a slate and contemplate. The protagonist is really an idiot. In the early stage, the time traveler was just imagining that piece of shit who didn't practice martial arts and didn't deserve to be a dog slave
I feel like I'm getting more and more bored later on.
It belongs to the slow-heat stream. It's a bit high in terms of upgrading the realm and combat power, but it's okay in terms of family.
I've seen half of it so far
Most of the content in the novel is an early stage evolved from parts of other novels. The middle half was a bit boring and didn't feature much in the plot. Now I'm watching it.









