
Refining Demons to Become Dao: Refining Eighteen Thousand Insects at the Beginning
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Chen Ming held the magic jar in his hand, with thousands of insects spitting poisonous smoke flying behind him. He looked at the retreating people and was very puzzled: "I am obviously practicing immortal magic, how did I become a demon?" --What is immortality cultivation and what is the great road? Chen Ming finally had the answer: "When I refine the demon, the demon is also an immortal. When I become a Taoist, the demon is the Tao!"
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Official(3)Scraped 7d ago
It's not rigorous. The cultivator is so nagging that if a dog comes over and rubs against you, you will immediately realize there is some causal relationship. It feels like Pangu is acting as a horse fairy. It is obvious that spitting can kill ghosts, but you have to set up an altar to let blood and channel spirits to ask ghosts to let go, and then treat ghosts as sons, and offer incense to ghosts on the first and fifteenth day of the lunar month.
The system logic is very confusing
How can I put it this way? Whenever I meet someone, I always talk about fate and destiny. I really don't know what kind of immortality the protagonist has. Let's talk about this. When the protagonist encounters an opponent with a heel, he doesn't hide. He has to do it, otherwise there will be no point in running away. Don't talk about it, just mention it again and again, it's like a blasphemous theory. Furthermore, the power system is very loose. The cultivation technique transformed by the magical power of the concentrating monk instantly allowed the seven mortals under him who had no cultivation to rise to two great realms, and these people were able to use natural techniques as soon as they gained cultivation. The protagonist takes in a girl and a tree demon as his disciple, but whether it is the protagonist or the disciple he takes, all the various skills, techniques and weapon refining methods he gets can be learned instantly, which is even more outrageous than a primary school student who can make aircraft carriers after getting the blueprint for making one. Why, when we learn a simple formula, we have to practice it over and over again for several days. As a result, the protagonist and his female disciple can use it and understand the truth, which is really awesome. People in this world are so awesome. I really don't understand why they are still so backward. It should have been a first-level civilization in ten years, a third-level civilization in a hundred years, conquering all the worlds in a thousand years, and per capita academic dominance.
Many places are very strange
The demon emperor's reincarnation, Bai Ling'er, only gets along with the protagonist in one chapter, and basically nothing is written about why he is obsessed with the protagonist. Fairy Yuan Meng knew from her master that there were three disasters in the Longevity Realm, so why did she have to use her subordinates and her own sister as sacrifices to break through the Longevity Realm?
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Official(3)Scraped 7d ago
It's not rigorous. The cultivator is so nagging that if a dog comes over and rubs against you, you will immediately realize there is some causal relationship. It feels like Pangu is acting as a horse fairy. It is obvious that spitting can kill ghosts, but you have to set up an altar to let blood and channel spirits to ask ghosts to let go, and then treat ghosts as sons, and offer incense to ghosts on the first and fifteenth day of the lunar month.
The system logic is very confusing
How can I put it this way? Whenever I meet someone, I always talk about fate and destiny. I really don't know what kind of immortality the protagonist has. Let's talk about this. When the protagonist encounters an opponent with a heel, he doesn't hide. He has to do it, otherwise there will be no point in running away. Don't talk about it, just mention it again and again, it's like a blasphemous theory. Furthermore, the power system is very loose. The cultivation technique transformed by the magical power of the concentrating monk instantly allowed the seven mortals under him who had no cultivation to rise to two great realms, and these people were able to use natural techniques as soon as they gained cultivation. The protagonist takes in a girl and a tree demon as his disciple, but whether it is the protagonist or the disciple he takes, all the various skills, techniques and weapon refining methods he gets can be learned instantly, which is even more outrageous than a primary school student who can make aircraft carriers after getting the blueprint for making one. Why, when we learn a simple formula, we have to practice it over and over again for several days. As a result, the protagonist and his female disciple can use it and understand the truth, which is really awesome. People in this world are so awesome. I really don't understand why they are still so backward. It should have been a first-level civilization in ten years, a third-level civilization in a hundred years, conquering all the worlds in a thousand years, and per capita academic dominance.
Many places are very strange
The demon emperor's reincarnation, Bai Ling'er, only gets along with the protagonist in one chapter, and basically nothing is written about why he is obsessed with the protagonist. Fairy Yuan Meng knew from her master that there were three disasters in the Longevity Realm, so why did she have to use her subordinates and her own sister as sacrifices to break through the Longevity Realm?









