
In Troubled Times, I Prove Immortality with a Wooden Sword
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[It will be on the shelves on Friday, and fellow Taoists who keep books can start buying it. Young man, wooden sword, rape field. When he was seven years old, he struck out his first "sword energy", and the wooden sword never left his body from then on... The wind destroyed the rain, and the grass and grass struggling to survive in the mud turned into giant trees that covered the sky if not careful.
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87 points+ Highlights of the novel: 1) No golden fingers, traditional fairy novels. 2) Both parents are present, and neither parent is a king. 3) It has the taste of a sword coming to the snow, but it borrows the taste to have its own spirit. This book tells its own story. 4) The characters have flesh and blood, and the villains have an IQ layout. Novel review: The novel takes the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties as an imaginary background, and tells the story of a young man with clay legs who cultivates immortality and experiences in the world of mortals. It has the flavor of Sword in the Snow, but the background color of the two is completely different. The protagonist has a truly ordinary identity. Without Xu Fengnian's family background and Qi Jingchun's protection, his parents' town is very ordinary. The only guide was a "just knight" who had his spine broken and wanted to plot against him. Overall, the novel is very well written and worth reading. Reason for giving up: It's too slow to follow new trends, and the works are not very attractive.




87 points+ Highlights of the novel: 1) No golden fingers, traditional fairy novels. 2) Both parents are present, and neither parent is a king. 3) It has the taste of a sword coming to the snow, but it borrows the taste to have its own spirit. This book tells its own story. 4) The characters have flesh and blood, and the villains have an IQ layout. Novel review: The novel takes the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties as an imaginary background, and tells the story of a young man with clay legs who cultivates immortality and experiences in the world of mortals. It has the flavor of Sword in the Snow, but the background color of the two is completely different. The protagonist has a truly ordinary identity. Without Xu Fengnian's family affairs and Qi Jingchun's protection, his parents' town is very ordinary. The only guide was a "just knight" who had his spine broken and wanted to plot against him. Overall, the novel is very well written and worth reading.













