
Rebirth of the Long Fairy Tale
by Guliang
About This Novel
Qi Qi was originally a dirty and thin beggar. She thought she was grasping a beam of light in her wandering life, but she didn't know that what embraced her was an abyss of darkness. When the abyss fell, would she rise up to resist? Or fall into dust? Let's see how the little beggar in the abyss makes a comeback and is reborn from a desperate situation!
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Official(5)Scraped 12d ago
Is there a male protagonist? There is no male protagonist in the trap, and I don't like having a male protagonist.
I don't know what to say, it's quite frustrating. Do you have to do whatever he wants you to do? The heroine should fully demonstrate her strength, and then find someone who can compete with that person as her backer, such as becoming a disciple, or seeking asylum from the True Lord, Senior Brother Shen. When you don't have enough strength to compete with the enemy in the early stage, you have to fully show yourself to outsiders. Only if you are valuable can you find people to help you, and there is no place for a large sect to take charge? Find the leader. If you know some of the future plots, you should use these to your own benefit, find a place where you can be temporarily safe, and then grow quickly. Instead of enduring it with frustration, enduring will only make you timid and grow slower. You are always under the supervision of others. How can you grow quickly without experience? Moreover, in other people's territory, you can't refuse anything they ask you to do. Only by finding and recruiting people who can compete with the enemy can you get a chance for yourself, a chance to counterattack and grow.
The heroine is really stupid. She was stupid in her previous life, and she is not smart in this life either.
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I thought it was okay after reading the beginning. The author should update more!
I felt pretty good after reading a chapter or two.
I want to ask if there is a male protagonist? Big cheers for the author
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Official(5)Scraped 12d ago
Is there a male protagonist? There is no male protagonist in the trap, and I don't like having a male protagonist.
I don't know what to say, it's quite frustrating. Do you have to do whatever he wants you to do? The heroine should fully demonstrate her strength, and then find someone who can compete with that person as her backer, such as becoming a disciple, or seeking asylum from the True Lord, Senior Brother Shen. When you don't have enough strength to compete with the enemy in the early stage, you have to fully show yourself to outsiders. Only if you are valuable can you find people to help you, and there is no place for a large sect to take charge? Find the leader. If you know some of the future plots, you should use these to your own benefit, find a place where you can be temporarily safe, and then grow quickly. Instead of enduring it with frustration, enduring will only make you timid and grow slower. You are always under the supervision of others. How can you grow quickly without experience? Moreover, in other people's territory, you can't refuse anything they ask you to do. Only by finding and recruiting people who can compete with the enemy can you get a chance for yourself, a chance to counterattack and grow.
The heroine is really stupid. She was stupid in her previous life, and she is not smart in this life either.
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I thought it was okay after reading the beginning. The author should update more!
I felt pretty good after reading a chapter or two.
I want to ask if there is a male protagonist? Big cheers for the author






