
Immortality Martial Arts: Starting from the Woodcutter's Liver Experience
by Finished Water At One Or Two O'clock
About This Novel
Li Ping'an traveled through the troubled times of martial arts and became a woodcutter, living with his sister-in-law. The body is weak and the world is difficult, but fortunately the "liver experience" system has awakened. God rewards those who work hard, and every drop of water penetrates the stone. From [Wood Chopping Technique] to [Eight Wastelands Splitting Heaven Sacred Axe]; From [Black Tiger Fist] to [Demon-Conquering Shura Divine Fist]; From [Songjingzhuan] to [Immovable Nine Heavens Mysterious Art]; ... At first, the liver experience was just for survival and for the family to live a good life; But later I discovered that when the liver reaches its extreme, even immortality is just an accessory to the ultimate state of transformation. This book is also known as "Starting from a Woodcutter and Becoming a Peerless Immortal", "Immortality Begins from Liver Experience", "One Punch Explodes the Stars, Do You Still Say You Are Too Weak?"
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Official(3)Scraped 11d ago
It looks rather depressing.
In ancient times, conscription was paid. If you directly recruited people to serve as soldiers, the people would rebel. You have to pay even if you are dead or injured. The protagonist is too cowardly and doesn't like this kind of character.
It's too stressful for the protagonist. What's the use of cheating on the protagonist?
If you write like this, you might as well not cheat. You suppressed the main character yourself, and you ended up writing it so slowly.
Coward protagonist, in this ancient time, wouldn't it be enough to find a corner and kill them? As for saying that others will think you have a grudge against him at first glance, it is simply not true. He bullies so many people every day, so he has a grudge against you? ? ?
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Official(3)Scraped 11d ago
It looks rather depressing.
In ancient times, conscription was paid. If you directly recruited people to serve as soldiers, the people would rebel. You have to pay even if you are dead or injured. The protagonist is too cowardly and doesn't like this kind of character.
It's too stressful for the protagonist. What's the use of cheating on the protagonist?
If you write like this, you might as well not cheat. You suppressed the main character yourself, and you ended up writing it so slowly.
Coward protagonist, in this ancient time, wouldn't it be enough to find a corner and kill them? As for saying that others will think you have a grudge against him at first glance, it is simply not true. He bullies so many people every day, so he has a grudge against you? ? ?









