
Immortal Secret
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There are three thousand avenues, is there a secret to becoming an immortal? How can an ordinary female cultivator seek immortality? Please take a look at the journey of an ordinary woman to become an immortal. -------------------------------------------------------
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Official(258)Scraped 1mo ago
This book is quite good. The only drawback is that the heroine can only level up through fighting. Upgrading without fighting is called slow. Anyone who has read this book can think about it carefully. The author's way of thinking when writing books is the same. No matter which map is changed, the heroine will only level up when fighting. And most of the whole book It was all about fighting, which gave me a very depressing feeling. I felt that the heroine was so tired. There was no normal time. She accidentally started fighting, or she was fighting at a higher level. The heroine never had a comfortable life. She just said that she had accepted an apprentice. Before she could teach him, she changed the map after fighting and saw her again hundreds of years later. What do you think? Is the heroine having a very tiring time? Anyway, the more I watch, the more depressed I become.
I don't know why, but the more I watch it, the less I like the heroine.
I'm speechless. The heroine's sixth ancestor told her not to take out the Qingyun Cone he gave her so easily. But, hahaha, the heroine frequently took it out and showed it to others.
After building the foundation, the heroine has been emphasizing that she is not interested in mortal things. I really don't like it.
well
The character of the heroine is hard to describe! It's like a holy mother bitch. She obviously has no strength, but she still helps some strangers get justice. It's really funny to me. When I saw chapter 198, I felt like I was going to give up the article.
hehe
Every time the heroine's mother's heart breaks out and she meddles in other people's business, she can get some treasures. Isn't this too purposeful? Look at me really embarrassed
passing by
I just like fairy tales that don't have a male protagonist, or have a male protagonist but rarely get tired of it. I don't understand some authors' novels that are about immortality, but they either write them as romance novels, or they write them as stallion novels. The author is very good and there is no male protagonist.
When I first saw the average rating, I thought it would be bad. It did feel very average at first. Especially at the beginning, the heroine made me feel uninterested and disliked her. Her uncle also said not to take out the magic weapon he gave her, but she turned around and took it out. It was also suspected of showing off. At that time, I really wanted to abandon the article. What the hell? It's strange, but the story started to progress. After reading it, I thought it was still very interesting. The author is still very good. Sometimes I feel that the author dug a hole and buried the thread. I thought the author had forgotten it when I looked at it. Then I filled it in again later and the line was picked out again, and I was very surprised. Appeared 😘 I feel that the author had the possibility of a relationship route at the beginning. I liked Xiao Ye and Xiao Wen to form a CP with the female protagonist the most, but later on, they did not show the intention of being a male protagonist. It would be good without a male protagonist 😘 However, it seems that the author really forgot about Lin Jiayu in writing. He did not appear again and did not explain anything. Went, at least Xiao Fang still showed his face, but suddenly there was no role for him in the back, and he didn't even have to explain the lines of being alive. The poor baby😚 and the heroine's father was also a monk in legend, how could he explain his whereabouts? Her mother must be gone, and where is the father who has not returned from the sea? The heroine has been all over the map, so it would be nice to at least arrange an accident to find out that her father is gone. The heroine wants to go back to find her mother and avenge her mother, but she doesn't even want to find her father. It doesn't make sense. Is this a cheap father she picked up? Still a little confused
good novel
This kind of book is quite good, but sometimes there are too many chapters and it becomes boring after reading it for a long time. But this is the case for me personally. Some people may find it interesting. I still hope that there will be a male protagonist who does not need to be too strong and can be side by side with the female protagonist. Because there is only one person, too lonely and too monotonous. The author remembers that the next time he writes a Xiuzhen novel, it will look better if it has a male and female protagonist. The author's writing style is very good.
Why do you want to make the heroine look so ordinary? Isn't it said that most cultivators are beautiful women? Not to mention how beautiful it is, at least it's better than the worst! It's too ordinary and always makes me feel heartbroken, and it would be perfect if the heroine added some emotional scenes.
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Official(258)Scraped 1mo ago
This book is quite good. The only drawback is that the heroine can only level up through fighting. Upgrading without fighting is called slow. Anyone who has read this book can think about it carefully. The author's way of thinking when writing books is the same. No matter which map is changed, the heroine will only level up when fighting. And most of the whole book It was all about fighting, which gave me a very depressing feeling. I felt that the heroine was so tired. There was no normal time. She accidentally started fighting, or she was fighting at a higher level. The heroine never had a comfortable life. She just said that she had accepted an apprentice. Before she could teach him, she changed the map after fighting and saw her again hundreds of years later. What do you think? Is the heroine having a very tiring time? Anyway, the more I watch, the more depressed I become.
I don't know why, but the more I watch it, the less I like the heroine.
I'm speechless. The heroine's sixth ancestor told her not to take out the Qingyun Cone he gave her so easily. But, hahaha, the heroine frequently took it out and showed it to others.
After building the foundation, the heroine has been emphasizing that she is not interested in mortal things. I really don't like it.
well
The character of the heroine is hard to describe! It's like a holy mother bitch. She obviously has no strength, but she still helps some strangers get justice. It's really funny to me. When I saw chapter 198, I felt like I was going to give up the article.
hehe
Every time the heroine's mother's heart breaks out and she meddles in other people's business, she can get some treasures. Isn't this too purposeful? Look at me really embarrassed
passing by
I just like fairy tales that don't have a male protagonist, or have a male protagonist but rarely get tired of it. I don't understand some authors' novels that are about immortality, but they either write them as romance novels, or they write them as stallion novels. The author is very good and there is no male protagonist.
When I first saw the average rating, I thought it would be bad. It did feel very average at first. Especially at the beginning, the heroine made me feel uninterested and disliked her. Her uncle also said not to take out the magic weapon he gave her, but she turned around and took it out. It was also suspected of showing off. At that time, I really wanted to abandon the article. What the hell? It's strange, but the story started to progress. After reading it, I thought it was still very interesting. The author is still very good. Sometimes I feel that the author dug a hole and buried the thread. I thought the author had forgotten it when I looked at it. Then I filled it in again later and the line was picked out again, and I was very surprised. Appeared 😘 I feel that the author had the possibility of a relationship route at the beginning. I liked Xiao Ye and Xiao Wen to form a CP with the female protagonist the most, but later on, they did not show the intention of being a male protagonist. It would be good without a male protagonist 😘 However, it seems that the author really forgot about Lin Jiayu in writing. He did not appear again and did not explain anything. Went, at least Xiao Fang still showed his face, but suddenly there was no role for him in the back, and he didn't even have to explain the lines of being alive. The poor baby😚 and the heroine's father was also a monk in legend, how could he explain his whereabouts? Her mother must be gone, and where is the father who has not returned from the sea? The heroine has been all over the map, so it would be nice to at least arrange an accident to find out that her father is gone. The heroine wants to go back to find her mother and avenge her mother, but she doesn't even want to find her father. It doesn't make sense. Is this a cheap father she picked up? Still a little confused
good novel
This kind of book is quite good, but sometimes there are too many chapters and it becomes boring after reading it for a long time. But this is the case for me personally. Some people may find it interesting. I still hope that there will be a male protagonist who does not need to be too strong and can be side by side with the female protagonist. Because there is only one person, too lonely and too monotonous. The author remembers that the next time he writes a Xiuzhen novel, it will look better if it has a male and female protagonist. The author's writing style is very good.
Why do you want to make the heroine look so ordinary? Isn't it said that most cultivators are beautiful women? Not to mention how beautiful it is, at least it's better than the worst! It's too ordinary and always makes me feel heartbroken, and it would be perfect if the heroine added some emotional scenes.
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Personal rating: ★★★★☆ Completed, spiritual root setting, no male protagonist. The heroine is a native, no time travel, no rebirth. The heroine also lived in the mortal world with her mother at the beginning. Her mother was considered a martial arts master, but naturally she could not compare with a real monk. Later, she died at the hands of a monk to protect the heroine. The heroine began to flee, but was fortunately found by her father's family, and was brought back to her family to practice immortality because of her spiritual roots. The heroine received the inheritance from the family ancestor in a valley in the family. After practicing in the family, she went out to work, and then started the path of no return of practicing, upgrading, grabbing treasures, changing maps, practicing again, upgrading, grabbing treasures, changing maps... Forgive me, the heroine has been to too many places that I can't remember, and the whole story has always been the same tone. It's really boring, so I said I couldn't stand it and gave up on the story! But benevolence is in the eye of the beholder and wisdom is in the eye of the beholder, you might like it




I read this book many, many years ago when I was still using my mobile phone number. It's a good book. Most importantly, I really like the heroine's character.




No male protagonist, classic fairy tale! I love long articles, and the writing style is generous, but there are too many duels in it, which makes me a little tired. But, you might as well read it in Shuhuang...




Upgraded flow, no male protagonist, cool writing.



