
Be Careful, Fellow Taoist Monks
About This Novel
When the ordinary Yu Qian finally saw the legendary mist-shrouded fairy mountain, he knew that the opportunity had come. Yu Qian was thinking, would it be too late for a person to start cultivating immortality at the age of forty-five? But opportunity cannot be determined by humans. Before the unprecedented catastrophe, he just wanted to live a stable life. I never thought that this would lead to a true immortal. (Mortal flow, decisive killing, no heroine, no system)
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Official(4)Scraped 14d ago
Okay, okay, author, come on.
After reading a lot of books and various cool articles, I still feel that this kind of slightly logical or normal article is good-looking. Come on, you can do it.
Sweep the list: a good book Mortal Abortion Seedlings
Except for a bit of a twist at the beginning, going to the black market and the first tomb dungeon slowly unfolded, and overall it was pretty good. It has the idea and writing style of A Mortal's Cultivation of Immortality. Of course, the writing skills are a bit inferior, but it is acceptable. I look forward to the development of the plot in the future, so go for it.
The protagonist is decades old and is still a mine owner, but his wisdom is a bit dull.
What kind of nonsense are you writing about? A qi-training monk accepted something and then dared to go back on his word? Do you really think you are just building a foundation and living a leisurely life?
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Official(4)Scraped 14d ago
Okay, okay, author, come on.
After reading a lot of books and various cool articles, I still feel that this kind of slightly logical or normal article is good-looking. Come on, you can do it.
Sweep the list: a good book Mortal Abortion Seedlings
Except for a bit of a twist at the beginning, going to the black market and the first tomb dungeon slowly unfolded, and overall it was pretty good. It has the idea and writing style of A Mortal's Cultivation of Immortality. Of course, the writing skills are a bit inferior, but it is acceptable. I look forward to the development of the plot in the future, so go for it.
The protagonist is decades old and is still a mine owner, but his wisdom is a bit dull.
What kind of nonsense are you writing about? A qi-training monk accepted something and then dared to go back on his word? Do you really think you are just building a foundation and living a leisurely life?









