
I Want to Become an Immortal, but the Dog Emperor Gets Away
About This Novel
Tu Yu is a waste queen who was relegated to the cold palace in the mortal world. When her heart was filled with despair, an immortal appeared and offered to accept her as his disciple and take her to cultivate immortality. She agreed without hesitation. Here, she has a powerful sect, a master who protects her, and brothers and sisters who care about her. You can choose magic weapons and exercises at will! The fairy sword recognizes its master! Cultivation is like drinking water! But when she got more and more, she found that she seemed to have fallen into an incomprehensible situation. This world is like a game of chess, who is playing chess? Who is in the game again?
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Official(10)Scraped 9d ago
Qi Yanzhi not only wanted to get the throne, stabilize the throne, but also wanted to be with Tu Yu all the time, but how could such a good thing happen in the world? When Qi Yanzhi chose the throne and married someone else, it was impossible for him and Tu Yu to be together.
Don't like to have a male protagonist
The female protagonist is good on her own. It is good to have masters, brothers and sisters, and a sect. There is no need for a male protagonist. Having a male protagonist will affect the performance of the female protagonist.
Immortal Xuanyangzi's spells look so powerful. They can't fly, and they reach the fairy world in a blink of an eye. Tu Yu has also started a life of cultivating immortals. Qian Qian hopes that Tu Yu will meet his other half here.
Weak sense of immersion
I felt that the plot after the heroine and the master left was a bit dull and not as immersive as the beginning. Probably because the heroine's perspective, psychology and description of events were too little. They were all introduced by the master and the appearances of other masters. I didn't want to read it until I reached Chapter 10. I'd better give it five stars. There's nothing wrong with it. It's just that I felt like I couldn't empathize with the heroine's emotions, and I felt like an outsider.
nice
I will work hard to update and look forward to seeing you, come on ^0^~! ! !
Why isn't it updated? Please update me.
Author, I just want to ask if it is Shuangjie. .
I want to ask
Now that I have read Chapter 8, I would like to ask the author why he uses "Master" instead of "Master"
Please update, please update. I saved it for a few days and finished reading it in one go. It's not satisfying.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(10)Scraped 9d ago
Qi Yanzhi not only wanted to get the throne, stabilize the throne, but also wanted to be with Tu Yu all the time, but how could such a good thing happen in the world? When Qi Yanzhi chose the throne and married someone else, it was impossible for him and Tu Yu to be together.
Don't like to have a male protagonist
The female protagonist is good on her own. It is good to have masters, brothers and sisters, and a sect. There is no need for a male protagonist. Having a male protagonist will affect the performance of the female protagonist.
Immortal Xuanyangzi's spells look so powerful. They can't fly, and they reach the fairy world in a blink of an eye. Tu Yu has also started a life of cultivating immortals. Qian Qian hopes that Tu Yu will meet his other half here.
Weak sense of immersion
I felt that the plot after the heroine and the master left was a bit dull and not as immersive as the beginning. Probably because the heroine's perspective, psychology and description of events were too little. They were all introduced by the master and the appearances of other masters. I didn't want to read it until I reached Chapter 10. I'd better give it five stars. There's nothing wrong with it. It's just that I felt like I couldn't empathize with the heroine's emotions, and I felt like an outsider.
nice
I will work hard to update and look forward to seeing you, come on ^0^~! ! !
Why isn't it updated? Please update me.
Author, I just want to ask if it is Shuangjie. .
I want to ask
Now that I have read Chapter 8, I would like to ask the author why he uses "Master" instead of "Master"
Please update, please update. I saved it for a few days and finished reading it in one go. It's not satisfying.










