This Peerless Tang Sect is a Bit Strange

This Peerless Tang Sect is a Bit Strange

by Tide Spirit

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1.0Mwords422chapters
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Ch. 422完结感言
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About This Novel

This is the world of Peerless Tang Sect. Xiao Mo traveled through time and became Xiao Xiao's brother. However, Xiao Mo discovered that this peerless Tang Sect was a little different from what he remembered. What the hell are the Shrek Nine Monsters! ?

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I finished listening to the book, 80 points. The early and middle stages are very interesting, and a good story can be written even without the Douluo background. Although the female protagonists are a bit weak, the emotional scenes are still OK. I just don't know what the author thinks of the Silver Dragon King's position of being neither good nor bad. The added modern technology plays a very good role in the plot. The second set is very large, but the original plot is still online, which is very rare. He also did a good job in dealing with the anti-three-anti-Shrek story. There was no mindless belittling or mindless support, but a three-dimensional image was created through the second set of event plots. The treatment of Huo Gua is a bit too pedestrian, but it's innocuous. It's just as if the original protagonist doesn't exist. After entering the God Realm, I was quite disappointed. The battles were dry and lacked any sense of plot. Then I kept adding settings to upgrade the battles and explore the world view. It would be more interesting to write more about the conflicts and confrontations between the God Kings and the protagonist group. The fight with the evil god is really not interesting. After all, everyone knows that the protagonist will definitely win through some cheat. I guess there are really not many readers who want to "learn" the world view setting created by the author himself. These parts are a bit like the author's self-pleasure, and it is even more torture when listening to the book. Overall, this is a book worth reading despite its flaws.

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