
The Strong Man Who Emerged from the Prison
About This Novel
Eight years ago, Qin Zimo was the great general of the Nanxuan Kingdom. His fame spread throughout the sky and frightened other countries. Now, Qin Zimo walks out of the dark and cold cell, and the storm is rising again.
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Official(14)Scraped 1mo ago
This should be the second part of Sword Rises, right?
It should be the sequel to Jian Qi Fengyun. The writing is pretty good. But now I only see Jian Zun and not the Fusheng Emperor. I hope to see the Fusheng Emperor in the future.
It's pretty good to watch, and the ideas are clear, but the ending is a bit hasty.
The ending can be written more clearly
The early stage was really not good. Some of the passionate stories I wrote were very embarrassing. I was so embarrassed that I dug my toes out of a three-bedroom apartment. But in the middle and later stages, I was really invincible. I read a lot of great novels, but in the later stages, there are very few that can compare with yours. If the author's early foreshadowing and writing style were improved, and the plots in the early and later stages were more coherent and stable, I think there would be a new platinum master. This is also why fewer people read the author's books. If you can't get into it at the beginning, maybe you will read it later. I hope the author can work hard. He rose from the sword.
come on
Write more about Mr. Three. Whether it's Swordsman or this, I feel that Mr. Three is the protagonist.
Not bad, come on! Very nice! Come on! Come on!
Any next book? I feel like the ending is a bit hasty
Overall, it's okay. There are too many references to Chen Dong's works, including the Tomb of Gods and the Shetian trilogy. It's just that some settings are too far-fetched, and all the emphasis on the protagonist's inability to defeat Gu Hengsheng is a bit jarring.
After watching Sword Rises. Looking at this, I feel like everyone is trash.
Compared to Feng Yun Shang, the strongest one is probably Sendai, the counterpart to the Yakuza.
This book is difficult to describe in one sentence. The early writing is not good and there is too much nonsense. The protagonist is even more embarrassed when he arrives in the Northern Wilderness. A lot of passers-by marvel and talk to themselves, don't they feel embarrassed? There is also a protagonist who holds a mysterious stone sword. When asked by an opponent, he tells the sword its true name. Do you really think that others can't recognize it? Are you sure you have the ability to keep the sword? It seems so childish.
From Sword Rises to Storm, come on, author, this is one of the few novels that I can read with enthusiasm.
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Official(14)Scraped 1mo ago
This should be the second part of Sword Rises, right?
It should be the sequel to Jian Qi Fengyun. The writing is pretty good. But now I only see Jian Zun and not the Fusheng Emperor. I hope to see the Fusheng Emperor in the future.
It's pretty good to watch, and the ideas are clear, but the ending is a bit hasty.
The ending can be written more clearly
The early stage was really not good. Some of the passionate stories I wrote were very embarrassing. I was so embarrassed that I dug my toes out of a three-bedroom apartment. But in the middle and later stages, I was really invincible. I read a lot of great novels, but in the later stages, there are very few that can compare with yours. If the author's early foreshadowing and writing style were improved, and the plots in the early and later stages were more coherent and stable, I think there would be a new platinum master. This is also why fewer people read the author's books. If you can't get into it at the beginning, maybe you will read it later. I hope the author can work hard. He rose from the sword.
come on
Write more about Mr. Three. Whether it's Swordsman or this, I feel that Mr. Three is the protagonist.
Not bad, come on! Very nice! Come on! Come on!
Any next book? I feel like the ending is a bit hasty
Overall, it's okay. There are too many references to Chen Dong's works, including the Tomb of Gods and the Shetian trilogy. It's just that some settings are too far-fetched, and all the emphasis on the protagonist's inability to defeat Gu Hengsheng is a bit jarring.
After watching Sword Rises. Looking at this, I feel like everyone is trash.
Compared to Feng Yun Shang, the strongest one is probably Sendai, the counterpart to the Yakuza.
This book is difficult to describe in one sentence. The early writing is not good and there is too much nonsense. The protagonist is even more embarrassed when he arrives in the Northern Wilderness. A lot of passers-by marvel and talk to themselves, don't they feel embarrassed? There is also a protagonist who holds a mysterious stone sword. When asked by an opponent, he tells the sword its true name. Do you really think that others can't recognize it? Are you sure you have the ability to keep the sword? It seems so childish.
From Sword Rises to Storm, come on, author, this is one of the few novels that I can read with enthusiasm.









