
My Xiuxian Store is Refreshed Daily
About This Novel
[Today's store has been updated] [Pharmacion to enhance spiritual energy×999] [Pharmacion to enhance physical fitness×999] [A hidden weapon that kills people invisible ×999] [A talisman that can summon thunder ×999] [Eating a portion of the elixir can instantly increase one hundred years of cultivation × 999] ... Zhou Yu took the things he bought from the store and silently glanced at his WeChat balance. "Damn it, why did you buy it with my real life money?" "I'm going, why didn't I tell you earlier!" -- Only when Zhou Yu was promoted to Immortal Emperor and towered over the prosperous city and all living beings did he ask questions about the whole world. "When I had no money, you called me a bastard and a stinky cultivator, but I didn't pick on you. "But I have become the richest man in the world, and I am the Immortal Emperor by relying on krypton gold. What should you call me? " The whole world: "...Dad. " Zhou Yu: "Hey, that's right! "
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Official(1)Scraped 6d ago
It's one thing for the characters in the novel to be funny and tell jokes, but it's another thing for the entire novel to be a collection of jokes. The novel feels a bit incongruous. As a student, the protagonist has no way to make money and can only find popcorn from rich classmates. This is very realistic. But the protagonist always plays tricks and gets money in a series of comedic scenes, which have nothing to do with realistic considerations. That is to say, if reality comes to the end, the protagonist should also treat "investment" matters seriously. If the comedy is to the end, then there is no need to stare at the sister and classmates popping rice. This in itself is not a particularly good direction. In fact, just arrange two idiot villains to give some money and it will be done. Or according to the general way of writing online articles, the protagonist's strength can be quickly converted into money-making ability. However, this article is still very much in the style of the 2000s, and it also conveys the social reality at that time: grassroots making a fortune through hard work is purely a fairy tale, and all that can be achieved is through deception.
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Official(1)Scraped 6d ago
It's one thing for the characters in the novel to be funny and tell jokes, but it's another thing for the entire novel to be a collection of jokes. The novel feels a bit incongruous. As a student, the protagonist has no way to make money and can only find popcorn from rich classmates. This is very realistic. But the protagonist always plays tricks and gets money in a series of comedic scenes, which have nothing to do with realistic considerations. That is to say, if reality comes to the end, the protagonist should also treat "investment" matters seriously. If the comedy is to the end, then there is no need to stare at the sister and classmates popping rice. This in itself is not a particularly good direction. In fact, just arrange two idiot villains to give some money and it will be done. Or according to the general way of writing online articles, the protagonist's strength can be quickly converted into money-making ability. However, this article is still very much in the style of the 2000s, and it also conveys the social reality at that time: grassroots making a fortune through hard work is purely a fairy tale, and all that can be achieved is through deception.









