
One Hexagram Every Day, I Create a Clan of Immortal Immortals
About This Novel
When Jiang Xian woke up, his wife Lin Wanyue was bringing a bowl of love-killing poison. An ancient tortoise shell named "Luoshu Slips" wakes up and begins to show signs of good and bad luck, guiding a glimmer of hope. Relying on the hexagrams, he avoided death, found destiny, and embarked on the path to immortality. When the cracks in Luo Shu's slips were completed, a wider world quietly unfolded in his eyes. Since then, he has gradually created an immortal clan that emerged in the twilight of the era...
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The explanation is that Luo Shu is incomplete, so it is not possible to perform hexagrams every day. If you want to perform hexagrams every day, you must at least wait until the middle or later stages of the story. In short, the current Luo Shu only plays a role in avoiding death and prolonging life, seeking good fortune and avoiding harm, and can assist when advancing to a higher level.
Except for the first two or three chapters, which are a bit cliche, the rest of the writing is pretty good. There is no such thing as mindless pretense, self-introduction, clichéd and illogical plot, and there is no boring feeling of putting everything about yourself (the author) into the protagonist, but everything about the protagonist is indeed divorced from the plot.
Generally speaking, I just don't know how to preserve the elixir when I get it, and I don't know how to buy some basics for cultivating immortals when I go to the market.
After living for so many years, Dian Shu's two lives seemed like they were living like dogs. It may also be that the author deliberately suppresses the grade. What's even more unbearable is that he was born as an Orion and has mastered marksmanship, but instead of practicing swordsmanship, he went to practice swordsmanship. Why are you hunting with a sword? Purely disgusting
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Official(3)Scraped 27d ago
Explain readers' questions
The explanation is that Luo Shu is incomplete, so it is not possible to perform hexagrams every day. If you want to perform hexagrams every day, you must at least wait until the middle or later stages of the story. In short, the current Luo Shu only plays a role in avoiding death and prolonging life, seeking good fortune and avoiding harm, and can assist when advancing to a higher level.
Except for the first two or three chapters, which are a bit cliche, the rest of the writing is pretty good. There is no such thing as mindless pretense, self-introduction, clichéd and illogical plot, and there is no boring feeling of putting everything about yourself (the author) into the protagonist, but everything about the protagonist is indeed divorced from the plot.
Generally speaking, I just don't know how to preserve the elixir when I get it, and I don't know how to buy some basics for cultivating immortals when I go to the market.
After living for so many years, Dian Shu's two lives seemed like they were living like dogs. It may also be that the author deliberately suppresses the grade. What's even more unbearable is that he was born as an Orion and has mastered marksmanship, but instead of practicing swordsmanship, he went to practice swordsmanship. Why are you hunting with a sword? Purely disgusting









