
Battle of the Avenues
by Rainy Day
About This Novel
He is neither a waste nor a genius. Fang Zhe is just an ordinary low-level cultivator in the world of cultivation. However, he is still unyielding, persistent and even stubborn, moving towards the great road step by step! Ps-The old group is gone and a new group has been created. You can add it. The group number is 31779983. A rainy day awaits you all!
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Great God
If you want to be a great master, what can you do if your works have too few words? Update quickly so you don't have to catch up.
Recommended votes
There is no monthly pass, but there are still a few recommended tickets...
Mortal flow
Good mortal flow, faster and faster
good
Still good, worth seeing
Chase
Chasing and chasing, my pride is indulged~
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Chasing for updates. Chasing for updates.
good
It's a good mortal novel. I'm reading it chapter by chapter. I cast three recommendation votes every day. Please update it soon, old man.
Personally, I think this book is only suitable for old bookworms.
It is a strange thing in the fairy tales. In all the fairy novels, the protagonist basically has bad luck. No matter where he goes to practice, the treasures basically belong to the protagonist. This is not the case in this novel. There is not much obvious difference between the luck of the protagonist and other monks. The best things are often obtained by others first, or are not suitable for the protagonist to use and are exchanged with others. There are no bloody plots such as forced pretense, and there are no things like the Virgin Mary and kneeling and licking. The IQ is very online. The only drawback is that the language in the early part of the book is too verbose, and the colloquialism is also very serious. I have not yet had the habit of reviewing manuscripts. I almost have to jump to read it before I can read it. The subsequent writing is much better. I doubt whether this book is the author's first work. There are other novels in which the protagonist almost always cultivates to the point of ascending before ending up. The protagonist of this book has also gone through life and death examinations again and again, and survived time and time again due to various chances and coincidences. As a result, in the late stage of pill formation, he was cornered by a monk in the early stage of Nascent Soul. He chose a special move at the cost of all his lifespan, and perished with him. Yes, unlike other novels, even if the protagonist really dies, there may be a clone or other back-up, or even the soul reaches the underworld, he can find a way to rebuild and then return to the earth. But this book doesn't exist. When the protagonist dies, the book disappears. , Alas, while this ending made me feel refreshed, I also felt deeply regretful. There are still a lot of holes left unfilled! What is the truth about sword cultivation, the origin of Warcraft, and even the imitation of the ancient cauldron obtained by the protagonist, but the protagonist has not used it even once, let alone the Three Life Stones and the like! , What a deep regret. . . . . .
What a pity, what a pity
The finale is over, the author is just kidding, such a good book. Looks really good
pity
What a pity, what a good book
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Official(153)Scraped 20d ago
Great God
If you want to be a great master, what can you do if your works have too few words? Update quickly so you don't have to catch up.
Recommended votes
There is no monthly pass, but there are still a few recommended tickets...
Mortal flow
Good mortal flow, faster and faster
good
Still good, worth seeing
Chase
Chasing and chasing, my pride is indulged~
look in
Chasing for updates. Chasing for updates.
good
It's a good mortal novel. I'm reading it chapter by chapter. I cast three recommendation votes every day. Please update it soon, old man.
Personally, I think this book is only suitable for old bookworms.
It is a strange thing in the fairy tales. In all the fairy novels, the protagonist basically has bad luck. No matter where he goes to practice, the treasures basically belong to the protagonist. This is not the case in this novel. There is not much obvious difference between the luck of the protagonist and other monks. The best things are often obtained by others first, or are not suitable for the protagonist to use and are exchanged with others. There are no bloody plots such as forced pretense, and there are no things like the Virgin Mary and kneeling and licking. The IQ is very online. The only drawback is that the language in the early part of the book is too verbose, and the colloquialism is also very serious. I have not yet had the habit of reviewing manuscripts. I almost have to jump to read it before I can read it. The subsequent writing is much better. I doubt whether this book is the author's first work. There are other novels in which the protagonist almost always cultivates to the point of ascending before ending up. The protagonist of this book has also gone through life and death examinations again and again, and survived time and time again due to various chances and coincidences. As a result, in the late stage of pill formation, he was cornered by a monk in the early stage of Nascent Soul. He chose a special move at the cost of all his lifespan, and perished with him. Yes, unlike other novels, even if the protagonist really dies, there may be a clone or other back-up, or even the soul reaches the underworld, he can find a way to rebuild and then return to the earth. But this book doesn't exist. When the protagonist dies, the book disappears. , Alas, while this ending made me feel refreshed, I also felt deeply regretful. There are still a lot of holes left unfilled! What is the truth about sword cultivation, the origin of Warcraft, and even the imitation of the ancient cauldron obtained by the protagonist, but the protagonist has not used it even once, let alone the Three Life Stones and the like! , What a deep regret. . . . . .
What a pity, what a pity
The finale is over, the author is just kidding, such a good book. Looks really good
pity
What a pity, what a good book
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Recommendation index: ★★☆☆☆ Are you tired of the boring routine of waste material counterattack flow? Are you tired of reading Goldfinger's mindless and cool articles? Do you despise the protagonist's way of training at the expense of others? ! (>﹏<) This book is not a routine! No noob! The protagonist has mediocre qualifications and majors in swordsmanship! It's not suitable for fast-food viewing, but it's better to savor it carefully, but the update is a little rushed (*≧m≦*)




In the process of updating, there is currently no female protagonist (I saw more than 300 chapters), and it is just a mortal. The author is now updating the book. This book has degraded to monthly updates. If you don't like it, don't read it. The male protagonist's qualifications are not very good. The only golden finger is that he received the inheritance of a genius pseudo-sword immortal. He has very strong attack power and was considered by everyone to be a sword immortal in an era when sword immortals did not appear. However, the male protagonist is not too strong, his qualifications are still average, and the content is relatively realistic. There is nothing outrageous in the plot, and there is no ambiguity. The male protagonist does not have many female friends, so it is unlikely that there will be a female protagonist. You can rest assured about this. It has the common problem of mortal abortion, slow fever. Anyway, when I saw it, the male protagonist was still preparing for the pill formation. Well, he had been preparing for a long time.












