
Travels About Seeing Spirits in Other Worlds
by Kucic
About This Novel
[The new books "Quick Travel Cannon Fodder's Counterattack Guide" and "Aoba Supernatural Agency" have been released. Half-immortal mountain, Zhangjiazhai, half-immortal, half-demon, completely crazy. Zhang Qingyan was born in this family of onmyojis that has been passed down for thousands of years. She was born with yin and yang eyes, but she can only see filth. She has recited all the magic spells, but was denied the qualification to inherit the inheritance by the elders of the family, so she can only be a mortal for the rest of her life. Until one day, she met a female ghost and traveled through time to become an ancient Taoist nun; she met an old friend who told her that this was not the time and space that the Zhang family lived in... "Then I can only save myself by becoming an onmyoji." Zhang Qingyan decided happily. As for the monsters she eliminated along the way, the conspiracies and scams she uncovered, and the ambitions and obsessions she shattered... "God's will is so, just go and die in peace." Zhang Qingyan said calmly.
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Official(127)Scraped 1mo ago
I really don't like having male protagonists
It's nice to see the heroine alone. As a result, a male protagonist emerged. If you really want to give up, the real male lead will be superfluous.
I like it very much in ancient times, but modern times and the future are worse than nothing.
I finally finished watching it, but I don't think the modern and future scenes at the end are very interesting.
What does the heroine do?
I don't understand what the heroine is capable of! She always tells people that there is a ghost and then asks people to go to the eminent monk to solve it. So is she an intermediary? It's better to go directly to the eminent monks to save money.
I don't quite understand, but the heroine obviously doesn't know anything, but she always pretends to be stupid. The heroine is the kind of person who only talks on paper but can't do anything, and pretends to be a master to help others solve problems, just like a liar. In the end, no problem is solved, and it's all an afterthought. When people ask the heroine to solve their problems, the heroine will tell them. The employer's solution is to let the employer find someone else to do the work. What's the use of you if you find someone else to do the work? Otherwise, it's just to comply with God's will. What's the use of looking for you if you've already complied with God's will? How dare you take other people's money... In the article, the heroine is interpreted by a narration. Her function is to make people understand that they will die. It's really speechless...
Seeing that there are now more than 400 chapters, it is getting more and more confusing. I always write about how powerful the heroine and the hero are, but they fail to do anything. People die wherever they go, and more and more people die, and no one can be saved. In the end, the heroine will say that she cannot save and cannot save everyone who is arranged by God. Everyone will die🙄🙄🙄
It doesn't feel good, what's the use of a heroine?
It was okay at first, but then I saw some comments saying that having a male protagonist was redundant, and then I realized there would be a male protagonist? I abandoned the article when I saw that paragraph. .
Nice! ! ! ! !
The writing is a bit fantasy. The heroine will die when she goes to a certain place. People in a village or a city will make people not believe her, but it is still very good. Come on.
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Official(127)Scraped 1mo ago
I really don't like having male protagonists
It's nice to see the heroine alone. As a result, a male protagonist emerged. If you really want to give up, the real male lead will be superfluous.
I like it very much in ancient times, but modern times and the future are worse than nothing.
I finally finished watching it, but I don't think the modern and future scenes at the end are very interesting.
What does the heroine do?
I don't understand what the heroine is capable of! She always tells people that there is a ghost and then asks people to go to the eminent monk to solve it. So is she an intermediary? It's better to go directly to the eminent monks to save money.
I don't quite understand, but the heroine obviously doesn't know anything, but she always pretends to be stupid. The heroine is the kind of person who only talks on paper but can't do anything, and pretends to be a master to help others solve problems, just like a liar. In the end, no problem is solved, and it's all an afterthought. When people ask the heroine to solve their problems, the heroine will tell them. The employer's solution is to let the employer find someone else to do the work. What's the use of you if you find someone else to do the work? Otherwise, it's just to comply with God's will. What's the use of looking for you if you've already complied with God's will? How dare you take other people's money... In the article, the heroine is interpreted by a narration. Her function is to make people understand that they will die. It's really speechless...
Seeing that there are now more than 400 chapters, it is getting more and more confusing. I always write about how powerful the heroine and the hero are, but they fail to do anything. People die wherever they go, and more and more people die, and no one can be saved. In the end, the heroine will say that she cannot save and cannot save everyone who is arranged by God. Everyone will die🙄🙄🙄
It doesn't feel good, what's the use of a heroine?
It was okay at first, but then I saw some comments saying that having a male protagonist was redundant, and then I realized there would be a male protagonist? I abandoned the article when I saw that paragraph. .
Nice! ! ! ! !
The writing is a bit fantasy. The heroine will die when she goes to a certain place. People in a village or a city will make people not believe her, but it is still very good. Come on.








