
Poor Taoist People Never Practice Immortality, but Practice Makes Perfect
by Silent Butterfly In The Rain
About This Novel
"What, running into a temple with your left foot and your right foot is practicing Qing Gong?" "Being beaten around with a wooden stick in the mountains is practicing swordsmanship?" Taoist priest: "I just practice casually." Then... Damn it, Taoist Priest, you actually flew! Taoist priest, what was that just now, swordsmanship? ! Taoist priest: "No, no, it's just practice makes perfect and good luck."
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Official(6)Scraped 12d ago
The writing was okay at first, but then it became dry and there were a lot of typos. It is estimated that the author is too young and lacks social experience.
Is this the rhythm of preparation for completion? ? ? ? Come on, author
I'll send it too
The author greatly cheers, cheers, cheers!
Is this the rhythm of preparation for completion? ? ? ? Come on, author
Is this the rhythm of preparation for completion? ? ? ? Come on, author
Very good, very good. Retreat more, retreat more, retreat more, urge more, urge more, urge more.
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 12d ago
The writing was okay at first, but then it became dry and there were a lot of typos. It is estimated that the author is too young and lacks social experience.
Is this the rhythm of preparation for completion? ? ? ? Come on, author
I'll send it too
The author greatly cheers, cheers, cheers!
Is this the rhythm of preparation for completion? ? ? ? Come on, author
Is this the rhythm of preparation for completion? ? ? ? Come on, author
Very good, very good. Retreat more, retreat more, retreat more, urge more, urge more, urge more.









