
Chao Xian Dao
by Huangfuqi
About This Novel
Ten thousand immortals seek enlightenment, and ten thousand immortals come to court! Three hundred years ago, Chen Shaojun was brought to the Immortal Sect by his master. Due to his bloodline, it was difficult to practice martial arts, but he was extremely talented in refining weapons and became a weapon master. Together with his six senior brothers in the sect, he was known as the "Seven Saints of the Big Dipper". In a drastic change, the master was killed, Beidou fell, and Chen Shaojun was banished to the human world and reincarnated as the son of the minister of the household department of a large merchant. Time flies, and now he is just a mortal like an ant in the world. However, this upheaval also opened up his limitations. Master: "If it weren't for the restriction of blood, your achievements would be unimaginable even to Master!" The scholar preached, and the ghosts and gods listened! Let's look at how the former weapon masters rose up step by step, taking the road to heaven and the path to immortality, making all the heavens and worlds tremble!
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Official(7)Scraped 7d ago
Do you know why mortals are so angry?
Just because people set it up well, they want to become immortals. Then everything we do along the way is centered around this, no matter whether we are stubborn or crazy, it is for this goal. Then there is the psychology of a weak counterattack. Your character is to become an immortal to settle accounts with your senior brother and save the master, then you should write around this. Whether it's pretentious, competitive, or stubborn, you have to make the protagonist strong for the benefit.
Give me five stars first
I haven't read the book yet, but I'm an old author and have read a few of your books. They are good.
It was written by the studio, right?
Why does the male protagonist like to improvise so much and learn everything from his opponent on the spot?
It's so frustrating to watch
It's so frustrating to write, I can't stand it anymore
Huangfuqi, don't let me down this time
I've basically read all of your books, and I can't say anything about their quality. Don't be a eunuch.
All books are in competition, and I didn't want to read it after reading the beginning. inconsistent with logic
An immortal, reborn as a mortal, fighting for no reason at all? Is this immortal 18 years old this year? Feisty and competitive! It's not logical at all. Just watch the kindergarten children playing with mud. Who can play better than you as an adult? Ridiculous
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Official(7)Scraped 7d ago
Do you know why mortals are so angry?
Just because people set it up well, they want to become immortals. Then everything we do along the way is centered around this, no matter whether we are stubborn or crazy, it is for this goal. Then there is the psychology of a weak counterattack. Your character is to become an immortal to settle accounts with your senior brother and save the master, then you should write around this. Whether it's pretentious, competitive, or stubborn, you have to make the protagonist strong for the benefit.
Give me five stars first
I haven't read the book yet, but I'm an old author and have read a few of your books. They are good.
It was written by the studio, right?
Why does the male protagonist like to improvise so much and learn everything from his opponent on the spot?
It's so frustrating to watch
It's so frustrating to write, I can't stand it anymore
Huangfuqi, don't let me down this time
I've basically read all of your books, and I can't say anything about their quality. Don't be a eunuch.
All books are in competition, and I didn't want to read it after reading the beginning. inconsistent with logic
An immortal, reborn as a mortal, fighting for no reason at all? Is this immortal 18 years old this year? Feisty and competitive! It's not logical at all. Just watch the kindergarten children playing with mud. Who can play better than you as an adult? Ridiculous









