
Taoist Celestial Master, Specializes in Making Wishes and Offering Sacrifices
by Killer Whales Don't Like To Sleep
About This Novel
The Taoist temple is not big, just three sticks of incense and one wish. The rules are simple: it's free to make a wish, and it's up to chance to return the wish. But everyone who has been here said - Something is wrong with this place. Some people make a wish for an iron rice bowl with food, housing and a lifetime of worry-free living. Three days later, the man crashed a light pole while driving drunk and was sentenced to fifteen years in prison. Food, housing, and an iron rice bowl are all good. Another person knelt in front of the incense table, with tears streaming down his face: "I beg the Heavenly Master to make me rich! I am willing to give anything!" The next day, the man was hit by a luxury car while crossing the road. He was rescued for three days. When he woke up, the insurance company's compensation agreement was already on his bedside. 3.8 Million, every penny is a penny. The news spread and everyone went crazy. Some people called him a demon, some said he was a witchcraft, and some wanted to report him to be banned. But more people... Sneaked in over the wall in the middle of the night, knelt in front of the altar table, and tremblingly lit the stick of incense.
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Official(13)Scraped 1mo ago
A little tired
Except for the first few, all the rest are about evil people making wishes and getting them twisted, which is boring.
polarization
Two questions. First, there are some places in the middle that are incoherent and feel like they are missing a piece. Second, there is a problem with logic. It is not Xiaobai's crude abandonment of logic, but a distortion of logical relationships, such as attributing wishes and retribution to the viewer. For example, when someone comes to provoke, the woman becomes inexplicably angry. She is only there for a long-term shooting. There is a woman in the room who is inexplicably moved and cries. The advantage is that the subject matter is interesting. The interesting part is not that good will be rewarded with good and evil will be punished with evil, but that the imagination when making wishes is distorted.
There is an increasing number of minor poisons, such as a little boy who was burned by boiling water, a driver who ran a red light to save others and had his license revoked and was fined, and a monk who had hair.
After reading it for so long, most of them are negative cases. Can you write about a case where a person with a huge grievance prays for justice, or a mother prays for her long-lost child to come home, and God directly punishes the trafficking gang in the valley.
It's too illogical, and it feels like you're trying too hard to show off.
There are gimmicks in this book, but they are just gimmicks for online novels. I hope the author can be closer to life and not just make gimmicks.
Mind-opening, eye-opening
Not toxic at the moment, just too little. Author, please update quickly.
It's okay, except for the fact that there is an extra female protagonist in the Taoist temple, and I don't know why. I always feel that I have read very similar books. The names, plots, etc. Are all very similar, but they still look the same.
One or two are coincidences, but when all the coincidences are combined, it is inevitable. Anyone with some power and power can check it out, and I am not sensitive to this kind of thing. The result is that everyone is just like Jiang Zhi, they don't believe it, and the national level is also like being stupid. If you are just one or two, who cares about you? There are several big shots who have realized this, and this country has not reacted at all.
There is something wrong with the setting of this book. I think it will be a eunuch.
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Community(0)
Official(13)Scraped 1mo ago
A little tired
Except for the first few, all the rest are about evil people making wishes and getting them twisted, which is boring.
polarization
Two questions. First, there are some places in the middle that are incoherent and feel like they are missing a piece. Second, there is a problem with logic. It is not Xiaobai's crude abandonment of logic, but a distortion of logical relationships, such as attributing wishes and retribution to the viewer. For example, when someone comes to provoke, the woman becomes inexplicably angry. She is only there for a long-term shooting. There is a woman in the room who is inexplicably moved and cries. The advantage is that the subject matter is interesting. The interesting part is not that good will be rewarded with good and evil will be punished with evil, but that the imagination when making wishes is distorted.
There is an increasing number of minor poisons, such as a little boy who was burned by boiling water, a driver who ran a red light to save others and had his license revoked and was fined, and a monk who had hair.
After reading it for so long, most of them are negative cases. Can you write about a case where a person with a huge grievance prays for justice, or a mother prays for her long-lost child to come home, and God directly punishes the trafficking gang in the valley.
It's too illogical, and it feels like you're trying too hard to show off.
There are gimmicks in this book, but they are just gimmicks for online novels. I hope the author can be closer to life and not just make gimmicks.
Mind-opening, eye-opening
Not toxic at the moment, just too little. Author, please update quickly.
It's okay, except for the fact that there is an extra female protagonist in the Taoist temple, and I don't know why. I always feel that I have read very similar books. The names, plots, etc. Are all very similar, but they still look the same.
One or two are coincidences, but when all the coincidences are combined, it is inevitable. Anyone with some power and power can check it out, and I am not sensitive to this kind of thing. The result is that everyone is just like Jiang Zhi, they don't believe it, and the national level is also like being stupid. If you are just one or two, who cares about you? There are several big shots who have realized this, and this country has not reacted at all.
There is something wrong with the setting of this book. I think it will be a eunuch.









