
Gou Becomes a Saint in the Devilish Path of Doomsday
by Lu Qiu
About This Novel
Traveling through the doomsday, the devil becomes a saint. Xu Zhengqing was lucky enough to survive a major archaeological accident, but his injuries were so severe that he suffered life-threatening sequelae. However, he also gained a great opportunity, received the inheritance of magic, and was able to travel back and forth between the real world and the apocalyptic world... Money, career, love, social status, etc., These seem to be as easy as a piece of cake in the face of true transcendence.
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Official(7)Scraped 18d ago
good guy
Good guy, the demon cultivator still has compassion. Does he still have the Holy Mother?
not worth,
The beginning was okay, but the writing became worse and worse. Later, I felt that the QQ coins I spent before were not worth it.
The author's writing technique is so strange. Why does he have to add another one every time he explains it? You need to know. There are seven or eight in one picture. Damn it, just look at it.
The subject matter is okay, but the writing is too weak. The following paragraph is repeated several times in several consecutive chapters to make up the word count. It is very uncomfortable and feels like the reader is treated as an Alzheimer's disease.
The writing is okay, but unfortunately I don't like it very much.
Life is already so difficult, it's so depressing to watch, and the protagonist is so indifferent!
It's not worth it. I can't stand it anyway.
I really regret reading this kind of book. The protagonist deserves to be terminally ill, otherwise he would be arrogant after getting a little power, and feel that everyone else is like ants.
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 18d ago
good guy
Good guy, the demon cultivator still has compassion. Does he still have the Holy Mother?
not worth,
The beginning was okay, but the writing became worse and worse. Later, I felt that the QQ coins I spent before were not worth it.
The author's writing technique is so strange. Why does he have to add another one every time he explains it? You need to know. There are seven or eight in one picture. Damn it, just look at it.
The subject matter is okay, but the writing is too weak. The following paragraph is repeated several times in several consecutive chapters to make up the word count. It is very uncomfortable and feels like the reader is treated as an Alzheimer's disease.
The writing is okay, but unfortunately I don't like it very much.
Life is already so difficult, it's so depressing to watch, and the protagonist is so indifferent!
It's not worth it. I can't stand it anyway.
I really regret reading this kind of book. The protagonist deserves to be terminally ill, otherwise he would be arrogant after getting a little power, and feel that everyone else is like ants.











