
Douluo's Bibi Dong is Reborn as Six Years Old
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She was plotted in her previous life and became a victim of love brain. The reborn Bibi Dong sneered: In this life, men will only affect the speed at which I draw my sword! The Pope of Wuhun Palace is no longer trapped by love, and the potential of his twin martial souls has awakened. The tenderness of the past turned into an unchanging murderous intention. She trampled on the fate of her previous life, tore apart the false gods with her hands, and turned the wheel of fate upside down. Systemless, not brainless. With Bibi Dong as the protagonist, she fights against the three abusers.
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Official(5)Scraped 1mo ago
It's well written, keep up the good work, and hope it won't stop updating.
The author writes very well, keep up the good work.
It looks good. The author will update it every day.
It felt okay in the early stage, but later I felt that I was wrong. Bibi Dong, who was reborn at the age of 18, was too naive. Bibi Dong, who was reborn after becoming a god, felt too brainless and short-sighted, and it was difficult for her to grow up without showing her talent. In addition, it was the Wuhun Temple that made her successful, not her. She only wanted to get other people's resources without paying for them. She was selfish, and half of her tragedy was caused by herself. She did not blame others, did not reflect on herself, and just pushed all the problems to others.
I feel that the 18-year-old Bibi Dong was written too childishly, like a 6-year-old child.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 1mo ago
It's well written, keep up the good work, and hope it won't stop updating.
The author writes very well, keep up the good work.
It looks good. The author will update it every day.
It felt okay in the early stage, but later I felt that I was wrong. Bibi Dong, who was reborn at the age of 18, was too naive. Bibi Dong, who was reborn after becoming a god, felt too brainless and short-sighted, and it was difficult for her to grow up without showing her talent. In addition, it was the Wuhun Temple that made her successful, not her. She only wanted to get other people's resources without paying for them. She was selfish, and half of her tragedy was caused by herself. She did not blame others, did not reflect on herself, and just pushed all the problems to others.
I feel that the 18-year-old Bibi Dong was written too childishly, like a 6-year-old child.









