
Douluo: Without a Martial Spirit, I Can Only Cultivate Immortality
by No Beginning Chewing The Clock
About This Novel
"Legend of the Dragon King" fanfic Fang Chen, an ordinary young man from Blue Star, suddenly traveled through time when he was having sex with the Tang family dog online. After traveling through time, you will gain a talent - heaven-defying understanding. I originally thought that I had traveled to the ordinary world of cultivating immortals, and there were accompanying spiritual treasures, so I directly refined the accompanying spiritual treasures that were not completely integrated with myself. As a result, when he regained consciousness at the age of six, he actually had to awaken his martial spirit. Fang Chen: Yeah! Is this Douluo? But why don't I have a martial spirit? It turns out I'm here to cultivate immortality, ah... That's okay. Then Fang Chen killed the Douluo Continent alone, and from then on Douluo ushered in a new era - the era of cultivating immortals. ............ After that, Tang San came back and wanted to restore the glory of the soul master. Tang San: Fang Chen, the demon outside the territory, you secretly spread evil laws and cholera the common people. Be judged by God! Fang Chen: I don't know what it means! PS: Anti-Tang San, anti-God Realm, anti-spirit ring cultivation system.
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Official(2)Scraped 22d ago
About the heroine issue
In fact, I originally wanted to write a book without a heroine, because it was my first time writing a book, and the author was also a single aristocrat. Then a book friend asked me to write about multiple female protagonists and since I'm not a serious person myself, I started writing. As for the issue of Tang Wulin becoming a girl, it's a plot requirement, and it's up to you whether you accept it or not. Finally, you have the female protagonists, and you can make suggestions.
Multiple heroines or single heroine? Anti-Shrek
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Official(2)Scraped 22d ago
About the heroine issue
In fact, I originally wanted to write a book without a heroine, because it was my first time writing a book, and the author was also a single aristocrat. Then a book friend asked me to write about multiple female protagonists and since I'm not a serious person myself, I started writing. As for the issue of Tang Wulin becoming a girl, it's a plot requirement, and it's up to you whether you accept it or not. Finally, you have the female protagonists, and you can make suggestions.
Multiple heroines or single heroine? Anti-Shrek









