
The Panel Has a Chance, Where Can I Go to Seek Immortality?
by Cube Niche
About This Novel
Rebirth, a journey, the road to immortality is bumpy, where can I find immortality? Meng De, a young monk from the sect, relied on the panel of his past life to embark on the long road to immortality.
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Official(11)Scraped 7d ago
Opinion pool...
All reasonable opinions from readers are welcome.
Actually, I haven't watched it yet, but I don't feel like I'm immersed in it. If you ask me why, Cao Cao and Cao Mengde, I don't know, but I thought Cao Cao had traveled through time.
Daily check-in will bring you a wave of experience.
It's a bit early to go to another world! It feels more like Yuanying or Transformation God good
The author writes well.
Author, you update so slowly. Wouldn't it make you feel cold like this? Come on update.
He really knows how to write plots, forcefully suppress Goldfinger, and be like a waste
Tm, this is Cao Cao's brave journey into the world of cultivating immortals.
Quasi-archaic style
Some parts are incoherent; knowing the chance, I can only choose one of the three, and none of the explanations are unreasonable; the title of the book, the chance, is mentioned in one stroke; there are pitfalls in the front, make up for it later, 60 points.
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Community(0)
Official(11)Scraped 7d ago
Opinion pool...
All reasonable opinions from readers are welcome.
Actually, I haven't watched it yet, but I don't feel like I'm immersed in it. If you ask me why, Cao Cao and Cao Mengde, I don't know, but I thought Cao Cao had traveled through time.
Daily check-in will bring you a wave of experience.
It's a bit early to go to another world! It feels more like Yuanying or Transformation God good
The author writes well.
Author, you update so slowly. Wouldn't it make you feel cold like this? Come on update.
He really knows how to write plots, forcefully suppress Goldfinger, and be like a waste
Tm, this is Cao Cao's brave journey into the world of cultivating immortals.
Quasi-archaic style
Some parts are incoherent; knowing the chance, I can only choose one of the three, and none of the explanations are unreasonable; the title of the book, the chance, is mentioned in one stroke; there are pitfalls in the front, make up for it later, 60 points.
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Hay, the content and plot are pretty good, and it looks imaginative, but the author's writing power is limited and the writing is too dry. Another problem is the setting. The protagonist has three opportunities that are refreshed every year but can only choose one from them. However, the panel clearly tells the protagonist where and where the other two opportunities appear. The protagonist did not even think of taking a look. Later, a patch was added, saying that fate was destined, and the panel only blocked one of them... Emmm... It's this set of fate and destiny again. It feels very inconsistent when placed in the mortal stream. Since it's all destiny, it means that one person finds the treasure in the cave and the other is either blind and can't see it, or he takes it and is punished by heaven. But since destiny is destiny, as for other things, marriage, there's no reason for the master that it's not destiny, then it's not a mortal stream. Mortals work hard... In addition, the protagonist has a plot, and the panel clearly tells the blood jade. The protagonist not only discovers the source of the blood jade, but also kills an elite monster transformed from the foundation-building demon, and obtains the foundation-building spell and evil spirit. He also finds out the foundation-building senior who died in a battle with the elite monster, and obtains the inheritance of the senior. This opportunity is really flexible... It is better not to write where the opportunity is, but directly give you what the first opportunity and the second opportunity give you, and you will know where it is after you choose it.




Very good idea. The plug-in can intercept opportunities and choose one of three, and create opportunities from the impossible. It is recommended to add some descriptions of the experiences of the recipients of two opportunities without a choice, which can increase interest and appeal. Concise and clear, without any ambiguity. I saw the latest chapter, and it's pretty good. I'm currently giving it a review.

















