
Douluo: I Can Develop Ninjutsu
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On the night when the Uchiha clan was exterminated, Shigure jumped off a cliff to survive, but unexpectedly he traveled to Douluo Continent! "The first soul skill: molten fire ball." Shigure used his first soul skill with great anticipation, and fireballs began to form in his mouth. After a full 10 seconds, the fireball finally gathered into the size of a football. "I'm going to swing forward, tell me how to use this skill!" Shigure couldn't help complaining. "Hey, how about I try to change it?" With the experience of learning ninjutsu in the world of Naruto, Shigure developed his first soul skill. So... "The first soul skill: Fire Escape, the powerful fire ball technique." "The first soul skill: Fire Escape, Phoenix Immortal Firework Technique." "The first soul skill..." "TMD, is this still the number one soul skill? How many soul rings do you have!" Yan looked at the yellow soul ring on Shiyu's body that was twitching like a lantern, and his worldview collapsed. "Is it possible that the soul rings I absorbed before were all fake?"
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
It's too poisonous. How can anyone self-destruct as a time traveler? You lied to Bibi Dong and said that you came from the Sun and Moon Continent, which is better than blowing up your identity as a time traveler.
After reading more than ten or twenty chapters, the character creation is not very good. That Qing Yuan is too self-righteous. He unleashes pressure on the protagonist at every turn, and even throws the protagonist into a tornado without consent. It's very uncomfortable to watch. If this kind of person is me, when he has the strength, I won't kill him. I will definitely teach him a lesson. The protagonist is not familiar with the man named Qingyuan, so is he so secluded? There is also Bibi Dong, who is just a lunatic. She doubts this or that. She just doesn't let the protagonist come into contact with important people if she doesn't believe him. When the time comes, it's not up to her to kill him or accept him as a dog. As long as he doesn't let the protagonist out of his control, it's fine. But when he sees the protagonist, he directly uses a set of coercion without saying a word. If he is forced like this, any normal person will have a psychological grudge. I was also speechless for the main character. The Wuhun Palace during Bibi Dong's time in power was completely hopeless. Its demise was only a matter of time. I really can't figure out why I would join in. If the Wuhun Palace allows ordinary people across the continent to awaken martial arts for free, the protagonist can do the same when he grows up and establishes his power. Unless he is the same person as Tang San, then just pretend I didn't say that. Otherwise, I really can't think of any other advantages of Wuhun Palace. As for capturing the evil soul master, I can only say that Bibi Dong is an evil soul master.
It's very nice to read, and the character setting is also very good. The overall outline of the novel is very good. It's just that the author is too slow, which makes me a little dissatisfied. It's too little, too short, and too weak. Author.
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
It's too poisonous. How can anyone self-destruct as a time traveler? You lied to Bibi Dong and said that you came from the Sun and Moon Continent, which is better than blowing up your identity as a time traveler.
After reading more than ten or twenty chapters, the character creation is not very good. That Qing Yuan is too self-righteous. He unleashes pressure on the protagonist at every turn, and even throws the protagonist into a tornado without consent. It's very uncomfortable to watch. If this kind of person is me, when he has the strength, I won't kill him. I will definitely teach him a lesson. The protagonist is not familiar with the man named Qingyuan, so is he so secluded? There is also Bibi Dong, who is just a lunatic. She doubts this or that. She just doesn't let the protagonist come into contact with important people if she doesn't believe him. When the time comes, it's not up to her to kill him or accept him as a dog. As long as he doesn't let the protagonist out of his control, it's fine. But when he sees the protagonist, he directly uses a set of coercion without saying a word. If he is forced like this, any normal person will have a psychological grudge. I was also speechless for the main character. The Wuhun Palace during Bibi Dong's time in power was completely hopeless. Its demise was only a matter of time. I really can't figure out why I would join in. If the Wuhun Palace allows ordinary people across the continent to awaken martial arts for free, the protagonist can do the same when he grows up and establishes his power. Unless he is the same person as Tang San, then just pretend I didn't say that. Otherwise, I really can't think of any other advantages of Wuhun Palace. As for capturing the evil soul master, I can only say that Bibi Dong is an evil soul master.
It's very nice to read, and the character setting is also very good. The overall outline of the novel is very good. It's just that the author is too slow, which makes me a little dissatisfied. It's too little, too short, and too weak. Author.









