
Chongding Immortal Clan
About This Novel
Lu Dingsheng, who was tired of his nine-to-five job, took refuge in a small cauldron engraved with insect patterns and fell into the mysterious and vast world of immortality. He was picked up by a small family in a remote mountain village. From then on, he passed on the teaching of insects, and witnessed with his own eyes that a family of mortals as small as ants, in the world of scheming and deceitful immortals, fought with people and heaven, gradually grew stronger step by step, and finally emerged as a clan of insect demons that frightened the three worlds. (Family cultivating immortals, becoming a mortal, cultivating insects, farming, group portraits)
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Official(8)Scraped 12d ago
The book is okay, but the results are poor. I don't know if the author can persevere.
Very good. It is my favorite type of book. The author did a great job in writing it, but it is too similar to Li Mugen's book.
Not bad, not bad
It's just not enough to watch, the pace is a bit fast, it's very enjoyable😑Please add more
Oh my god, why are there no chapter titles? I have no desire to read them at all.
Can the author add a supporting family, the Fu family, and arrange the character generation by the way?
Good guy, there are a lot of typos in the untitled chapter, which makes me confused.
I take back what I said. The chapter with the name at the front was well written. Chapter without name
It started to look like it was written by AI, there was no logic, there was no time, it seemed like a long time passed, it developed for a long time, and it seemed like it was the last second that people couldn't understand.
Why not write the chapter name?
The first part feels okay, but if I don't write the chapter names for the later chapters, is it because I don't write them fast enough? This is generally done for short stories. If you write a novel about a novel subject and don't write chapter names, some people won't be interested in reading it at all. Chapter names are like fishing bait, used to attract readers, unless you are a great writer. . .
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 12d ago
The book is okay, but the results are poor. I don't know if the author can persevere.
Very good. It is my favorite type of book. The author did a great job in writing it, but it is too similar to Li Mugen's book.
Not bad, not bad
It's just not enough to watch, the pace is a bit fast, it's very enjoyable😑Please add more
Oh my god, why are there no chapter titles? I have no desire to read them at all.
Can the author add a supporting family, the Fu family, and arrange the character generation by the way?
Good guy, there are a lot of typos in the untitled chapter, which makes me confused.
I take back what I said. The chapter with the name at the front was well written. Chapter without name
It started to look like it was written by AI, there was no logic, there was no time, it seemed like a long time passed, it developed for a long time, and it seemed like it was the last second that people couldn't understand.
Why not write the chapter name?
The first part feels okay, but if I don't write the chapter names for the later chapters, is it because I don't write them fast enough? This is generally done for short stories. If you write a novel about a novel subject and don't write chapter names, some people won't be interested in reading it at all. Chapter names are like fishing bait, used to attract readers, unless you are a great writer. . .









