
Xuanjian: Seeking Taoism in the Rebirth
About This Novel
Dress up as Li Mutian's young brother who died young in "Xuanjian Immortal Tribe". Three years of searching for a mirror failed, so in order to survive, he rode a buffalo into the reed swamp in advance. By chance, I got fragments of the broken mirror... More than ten years later... Li Mutian took Li Xiangping to Meichi Mountain again and handed the mysterious mirror into his hands. Coincidentally, the person in the mirror is not the later Kame Immortal with an outrageously high personality... Rather, he was just a fellow traveler who stayed up late and died suddenly with vague memories. So, the king of heaven overcame the tiger of the earth... --As the saying goes: The blood-refined mysterious light enters my body, and the broken mirror is the same as the two souls in the sky. Half a volume of idle books tells you about your fate, and you can see the frost in the sky and hold on to it together. (The original work is not finished, and there are too many variables in the future. The introduction is not an outline, so please move on to the main text.)
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Official(7)Scraped 24d ago
Two monthly passes are given. Come on, the progress can be a little faster and look forward to the main plot.
Can be behind, front, front, front
This book is still good, especially after the revision. The added plots are sorted out quite well. Come on, the author. Stop being a eunuch. I vote for you for your good writing.
The content and writing are pretty good, but the plot doesn't feel like it's hard-earned. The sensationalism is too serious and painful. You are a cultivator, not mentally incompetent. I was a cultivator in my previous life, and I was reincarnated with my memories. I pretended to be stupid for seven or eight years, and even hid in the mountains to live a savage life, just to escape the annoying stepmother and the housekeeper who peeked into the family property. Is it necessary? Just get some poison and that will solve it, right?
Xuanjian is too bitter, please open your golden finger wider.
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 24d ago
Two monthly passes are given. Come on, the progress can be a little faster and look forward to the main plot.
Can be behind, front, front, front
This book is still good, especially after the revision. The added plots are sorted out quite well. Come on, the author. Stop being a eunuch. I vote for you for your good writing.
The content and writing are pretty good, but the plot doesn't feel like it's hard-earned. The sensationalism is too serious and painful. You are a cultivator, not mentally incompetent. I was a cultivator in my previous life, and I was reincarnated with my memories. I pretended to be stupid for seven or eight years, and even hid in the mountains to live a savage life, just to escape the annoying stepmother and the housekeeper who peeked into the family property. Is it necessary? Just get some poison and that will solve it, right?
Xuanjian is too bitter, please open your golden finger wider.
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The younger brother of the protagonist Li Mutian, the character creation in this book is quite interesting. I like the twenty or thirty chapters before the main plot begins. The rhythm is appropriate and it has a bit of flavor. If you like Xuanjian, don't miss it.




I heard that it was written by an old author with a small account. The characters are well created and the writing is quite interesting, but it is not enough to read.




A fellow member of the Xuanjian Immortal Clan. A fan novel is actually of this level. The author can definitely write one by himself, but he has to finish it well hahaha Platinum capital! Great flavor, no need for salt



Recommended value: 87 The setting of the Xuanjian Immortal Clan spin-off is quite interesting. Judging from the current plot, there should be many new stories unfolding, which I am looking forward to. I hope the author can maintain the current quality and feel that quality products can be expected. The word count is relatively small for now, I'll read it again after I've fattened up.













