
Find Immortal Road
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A scholar accidentally came to another world and embarked on the path of cultivating immortals. He became a cultivator with ordinary qualifications but a strong heart towards the Tao. On the road of cultivating immortality, there are many adventures and dangers; the people around you are all kinds of people, sometimes sinister and sinister, sometimes sincere and sentimental...
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Another copycat of mortals
Except the name is different. The outline storyline, and other copies are the same as those of mortals. I don't understand why my books should grow up like other people's children just like my own children. Isn't it good to have your own characteristics? The more you write, the more ordinary you become. And plagiarism from ordinary people is not successful. A mess. The IQ of pig's trotters is obviously not online, and pig's trotters have such big golden fingers during the Qi training period. It's so unreliable. This book can only be considered average. The only thing that can be said is that it didn't end badly. Well. It's so hard to find a good book these days.
Too much to wear!
For example, the author explains at the beginning that the protagonist is a student on modern earth who travels to the world of immortality! In Chapter 664, what is said about a scholar who returned to the Kyushu realm in his past life and this life! Such a big loophole! I don't know how to write it down! If I hadn't missed the legend of a mortal cultivating immortality! I won't watch this at all!
Can anyone count how many girls there are in the first two hundred chapters? After reading more than 100 chapters, I feel like the whole world is filled with women. No matter where the protagonist goes, he knows a woman, and all of them are in trouble. It feels like most of them are helping those women solve their troubles or being targeted by their suitors and then killing them.
A still readable novel about cultivating immortals.
Taoist friends who have read Mortal are strongly advised not to read this book, because many parts of the framework are exactly the same as Mortal, but the layout design is far different from Mortal, and the details are not as detailed as Mortal. I only read as far as the spiritual world, so I will inevitably make partial generalizations. I hope all fellow Taoists will forgive me for any inappropriateness. I secretly believe that the content described in the lower world is almost the same as that of ordinary people, but the description of the characters is much shallower. Although the descriptions of the spirit world are different, the layout is quite small. It seems that there are not many living creatures in the two realms of spirits and demons, and the ghost world was written in just a few chapters, without much sense of mystery or desire for exploration. And the content is also somewhat deficient. For example, the ability to refine the body, which only the Jinkui clan has practiced for more than a hundred years, is so unbelievable. So what if the body that others have practiced for a lifetime has been trained on a dog? Even if you are a Jin Gang Demonic Body, it is still unreasonable. Let's talk about the protagonist's many means of support, none of them are worth talking about. Spiritual beasts: Ice Wind Dragon, which has a weak sense of existence after eating and sleeping; strange insects: dream-controlling insects, I don't know how powerful it is, and it has no potential; magic weapons: the awesome ones cannot be used, and the ones that can be used have no crushing ability. In the end, they have to rely on hand hammers.
Too many girls
I really can't tell one girl from another. It's so confusing. The slender girl, the mortal girl, the girl in green, the girl in white skirt. Since they have names, why do they still refer to the same girl... Ah... I'm going crazy... Don't pay attention to me, I want to be quiet. I'm a girl.
The beginning was better than that of mortals. Really, even though the human world chapter was plagiarized, it gave me the same feeling as that of mortals. But after ascending to the spiritual world, the taste changed little by little. The protagonist suffered too much and said that for the great cause of cultivating immortals, he could even ignore his lover. Then the fate of the protagonist has been arranged by others, especially in the immortal world. What kind of immortal is he cultivating? Just like the Holy Mother, she doesn't have the charm of a cultivator at all. When she was in the spiritual world, Wu Xie was right. All things are basically the weak and the strong. People have to kill to eat meat. How many innocent people have been killed? This is the law of nature, but you are opposed to the order of the Immortal Emperor and want to join Kyushu. What do you insist on? I was annoyed when I saw you talking to Can Yun, but you persisted, you persisted, and in the end it was even more funny. You had a rough life, and your destiny was never in your own hands. As a result, you gave birth to a child and died. Those who listen to the Tao live and die day by day. Then what are you doing to cultivate immortality in this life? In the end, I didn't even know that I was still cultivating immortality.
This is called depression
I won't go into detail about how the human world chapter is like a mortal cultivating an immortal. It's really hard for the male protagonist to divorce an immortal. Let's not talk about the hardships he endured along the way. When he meets a woman he likes, he doesn't dare to worry about affecting his career as an immortal. In the end, he is pushed down by the woman. After finally defeating a big boss, Cheng Wei was so mouth-watering, but he and his wife died after having a baby. I want to say that this is still a fairy.
Plagiarizing a mortal's biography of cultivating immortality. No wonder it looks so familiar
The structure is so similar to a book I read a long time ago
I don't know if it's a coincidence or other reasons, but this book has basically the same structure as another Xianxia novel I read a long time ago. The protagonists are all five spiritual root monks. They were not welcomed in the lower world, but they became highly qualified in the fairy world. They all practiced the combined cultivation of spirits and demons and the dual souls. They all went overseas and to the Demon Spirit Island to avoid trouble. . . Except for the book "Eunuch", the structure is exactly the same. I looked specifically to see that the author was not the same person. Since I read that book before I read it, I can only give it a three-star rating.
1. "The brain is your most important organ" - this is what the brain tells you. 2. When you suddenly hear someone calling your name, it is possible that in a certain ward your family is trying their best to call you who has become a vegetative state. 3. I just learned a new term that I had never seen before the day before, and the next day that term will appear in front of me through various channels. 4. Gene did not expect that the brain he had cultivated would begin to threaten his existence. 5. There is a big imaginary idea that the air in this world smells odorless. Is it because we have been accustomed to smelling this smell since childhood and we define the air as odorless? If an alien came, would he think the earth stinks? . . 6. Whose voice is used when reciting words silently? 7. If you think about what happened when you were a child now, will you find that everything is viewed from the third-person perspective, but you obviously experienced everything yourself, so who is viewing it from the third-person perspective? 8. When looking at the wormhole theory of physics, it is said that everything has gaps. You also have gaps, things smaller than your skin pass through your skin, blood vessels, brain, eyes, belly... You are an empty fishing net, things are constantly being stuffed in and floating out. 9. In fact, you are still not sure whether the world you see is the world you have actually experienced or the world you imagined. 10. Is it possible that the earth is just a prison for a high-dimensional civilization? The punishment for crimes in high-dimensional civilization is to be reduced to three dimensions to serve the sentence. For every criminal in a high-dimensional civilization whose dimensions are reduced, a newborn is born on Earth. For every prisoner who is released after serving his sentence, one person dies on Earth. Those who die unexpectedly or die quickly from sudden illness are released early or have their sentences commuted. 11. Above are the parents, and above that are the father's parents, and the mother's parents. And above that are the father's father's parents, the father's mother's parents, the mother's mother's parents, the mother's father's parents... Spread out in a huge fan-shaped geometric multiple of two. From ancient times to the present, if one of these numerous ancestors dies from war, plague, or hunger, and if one of the above marriages goes wrong, then I will cease to exist. 12. We are constructed to serve our genes, not the other way around. 13. Can the three-year-old you and the seventy-year-old you really be considered the same person?
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Official(517)Scraped 20d ago
Another copycat of mortals
Except the name is different. The outline storyline, and other copies are the same as those of mortals. I don't understand why my books should grow up like other people's children just like my own children. Isn't it good to have your own characteristics? The more you write, the more ordinary you become. And plagiarism from ordinary people is not successful. A mess. The IQ of pig's trotters is obviously not online, and pig's trotters have such big golden fingers during the Qi training period. It's so unreliable. This book can only be considered average. The only thing that can be said is that it didn't end badly. Well. It's so hard to find a good book these days.
Too much to wear!
For example, the author explains at the beginning that the protagonist is a student on modern earth who travels to the world of immortality! In Chapter 664, what is said about a scholar who returned to the Kyushu realm in his past life and this life! Such a big loophole! I don't know how to write it down! If I hadn't missed the legend of a mortal cultivating immortality! I won't watch this at all!
Can anyone count how many girls there are in the first two hundred chapters? After reading more than 100 chapters, I feel like the whole world is filled with women. No matter where the protagonist goes, he knows a woman, and all of them are in trouble. It feels like most of them are helping those women solve their troubles or being targeted by their suitors and then killing them.
A still readable novel about cultivating immortals.
Taoist friends who have read Mortal are strongly advised not to read this book, because many parts of the framework are exactly the same as Mortal, but the layout design is far different from Mortal, and the details are not as detailed as Mortal. I only read as far as the spiritual world, so I will inevitably make partial generalizations. I hope all fellow Taoists will forgive me for any inappropriateness. I secretly believe that the content described in the lower world is almost the same as that of ordinary people, but the description of the characters is much shallower. Although the descriptions of the spirit world are different, the layout is quite small. It seems that there are not many living creatures in the two realms of spirits and demons, and the ghost world was written in just a few chapters, without much sense of mystery or desire for exploration. And the content is also somewhat deficient. For example, the ability to refine the body, which only the Jinkui clan has practiced for more than a hundred years, is so unbelievable. So what if the body that others have practiced for a lifetime has been trained on a dog? Even if you are a Jin Gang Demonic Body, it is still unreasonable. Let's talk about the protagonist's many means of support, none of them are worth talking about. Spiritual beasts: Ice Wind Dragon, which has a weak sense of existence after eating and sleeping; strange insects: dream-controlling insects, I don't know how powerful it is, and it has no potential; magic weapons: the awesome ones cannot be used, and the ones that can be used have no crushing ability. In the end, they have to rely on hand hammers.
Too many girls
I really can't tell one girl from another. It's so confusing. The slender girl, the mortal girl, the girl in green, the girl in white skirt. Since they have names, why do they still refer to the same girl... Ah... I'm going crazy... Don't pay attention to me, I want to be quiet. I'm a girl.
The beginning was better than that of mortals. Really, even though the human world chapter was plagiarized, it gave me the same feeling as that of mortals. But after ascending to the spiritual world, the taste changed little by little. The protagonist suffered too much and said that for the great cause of cultivating immortals, he could even ignore his lover. Then the fate of the protagonist has been arranged by others, especially in the immortal world. What kind of immortal is he cultivating? Just like the Holy Mother, she doesn't have the charm of a cultivator at all. When she was in the spiritual world, Wu Xie was right. All things are basically the weak and the strong. People have to kill to eat meat. How many innocent people have been killed? This is the law of nature, but you are opposed to the order of the Immortal Emperor and want to join Kyushu. What do you insist on? I was annoyed when I saw you talking to Can Yun, but you persisted, you persisted, and in the end it was even more funny. You had a rough life, and your destiny was never in your own hands. As a result, you gave birth to a child and died. Those who listen to the Tao live and die day by day. Then what are you doing to cultivate immortality in this life? In the end, I didn't even know that I was still cultivating immortality.
This is called depression
I won't go into detail about how the human world chapter is like a mortal cultivating an immortal. It's really hard for the male protagonist to divorce an immortal. Let's not talk about the hardships he endured along the way. When he meets a woman he likes, he doesn't dare to worry about affecting his career as an immortal. In the end, he is pushed down by the woman. After finally defeating a big boss, Cheng Wei was so mouth-watering, but he and his wife died after having a baby. I want to say that this is still a fairy.
Plagiarizing a mortal's biography of cultivating immortality. No wonder it looks so familiar
The structure is so similar to a book I read a long time ago
I don't know if it's a coincidence or other reasons, but this book has basically the same structure as another Xianxia novel I read a long time ago. The protagonists are all five spiritual root monks. They were not welcomed in the lower world, but they became highly qualified in the fairy world. They all practiced the combined cultivation of spirits and demons and the dual souls. They all went overseas and to the Demon Spirit Island to avoid trouble. . . Except for the book "Eunuch", the structure is exactly the same. I looked specifically to see that the author was not the same person. Since I read that book before I read it, I can only give it a three-star rating.
1. "The brain is your most important organ" - this is what the brain tells you. 2. When you suddenly hear someone calling your name, it is possible that in a certain ward your family is trying their best to call you who has become a vegetative state. 3. I just learned a new term that I had never seen before the day before, and the next day that term will appear in front of me through various channels. 4. Gene did not expect that the brain he had cultivated would begin to threaten his existence. 5. There is a big imaginary idea that the air in this world smells odorless. Is it because we have been accustomed to smelling this smell since childhood and we define the air as odorless? If an alien came, would he think the earth stinks? . . 6. Whose voice is used when reciting words silently? 7. If you think about what happened when you were a child now, will you find that everything is viewed from the third-person perspective, but you obviously experienced everything yourself, so who is viewing it from the third-person perspective? 8. When looking at the wormhole theory of physics, it is said that everything has gaps. You also have gaps, things smaller than your skin pass through your skin, blood vessels, brain, eyes, belly... You are an empty fishing net, things are constantly being stuffed in and floating out. 9. In fact, you are still not sure whether the world you see is the world you have actually experienced or the world you imagined. 10. Is it possible that the earth is just a prison for a high-dimensional civilization? The punishment for crimes in high-dimensional civilization is to be reduced to three dimensions to serve the sentence. For every criminal in a high-dimensional civilization whose dimensions are reduced, a newborn is born on Earth. For every prisoner who is released after serving his sentence, one person dies on Earth. Those who die unexpectedly or die quickly from sudden illness are released early or have their sentences commuted. 11. Above are the parents, and above that are the father's parents, and the mother's parents. And above that are the father's father's parents, the father's mother's parents, the mother's mother's parents, the mother's father's parents... Spread out in a huge fan-shaped geometric multiple of two. From ancient times to the present, if one of these numerous ancestors dies from war, plague, or hunger, and if one of the above marriages goes wrong, then I will cease to exist. 12. We are constructed to serve our genes, not the other way around. 13. Can the three-year-old you and the seventy-year-old you really be considered the same person?
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Classic mortal flow, a story in which the fairy world is on the verge of destruction, and in the end, it tries to save the fairy world but fails. The rare treasure Qiankun Baoding! Ambrosia! (Several parts are very classic!)




Searching for Immortals, Searching for Immortals, I still like Searching for Immortals, maybe because I read his work first. It is a work written by ordinary people. The male protagonist has principles in doing things, he does not kill people casually, and he is not a virgin. The author is He Baoyu. The last sentence, Miao Miao seeks for immortals, and Youyou asks his heart.




I read the next book, called "Searching for Immortals", which quoted the Japanese cartoon Tokyo Ghoul, and the plot was disgusting. Highly toxic.




Recommendation index: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Shan Zhu's words: A very old Mortal has been released. It can be said that it is the most similar to the Mortal at that time.











