
The Sword Comes Out of Huashan
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A different Yue Buqun, a different Huashan, a different Xiaoao. The battle between the rivers and lakes, good and evil? Name and liye? Wu Yu Daoye? (The Swordsman leader Yue Buqun ends, the soul reincarnates, and enters the era of the evil king Shi Zhixuan of the Tang Dynasty...) Group number 237044310
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Official(4)Scraped 1mo ago
Just to gain martial arts skills, you killed the monks who fought against the Japanese pirates? That's too much! Isn't this a fight for fame and vendetta, killing the Japanese who fought against the Japanese? You can just knock it out and steal it😎
Do Taoists keep a harem every day? Really speechless
Let's talk about the protagonist's character first. Is he a hypocrite? Sometimes he has a bottom line, saying he is a pure seeker, right? In the first life, he used unscrupulous means, he had many wives and concubines, and his lust for power was overwhelming. In the end, he had a real relationship with a demon, and he was not shy about it. He had children, played with poisonous insects, and the most awesome thing was that he just left it alone after playing with it. After a few years of marriage, he found out that the child was his, and got him back. The second life is even more ridiculous. As a person who has walked his own path, you are not reborn into a world that you cannot understand. You can look for reference materials step by step. According to the protagonist's cultivation background, the Tang Dynasty world can be experienced by no more than one hand than the protagonist. What is the result? You don't talk about abandoning children in your own family, right? I asked a sect to leave home at the age of five, but not long after following the master, the place where the master stayed was too dangerous. I was ordained as a monk, and the temple had great potential. In the previous life, I cultivated like a dog? It's so high-end that in this life, most of the cultivation techniques of the previous life were abandoned. Not only did he have the cultivation level of the Tang Dynasty Grandmaster in the previous life, he should also have the cultivation level of the Tang Dynasty Grandmaster, right? What's more, your ability to refine qi, refine qi to transform into gods, and refine gods to return to emptiness. Even the great masters of the Tang Dynasty may not have gone as far as the protagonist in his previous life. As a result, the protagonist is just wandering around, working as a monk, giving advice to others, and even serving as a staff member.
Author, look what he wrote! With my understanding of martial arts and absolute power, Jin Yong would worship you as his teacher (personal opinion). Apart from the mindless coolness, I stayed up late for two days to finish reading this article, and I didn't finish the novel at all.
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Official(4)Scraped 1mo ago
Just to gain martial arts skills, you killed the monks who fought against the Japanese pirates? That's too much! Isn't this a fight for fame and vendetta, killing the Japanese who fought against the Japanese? You can just knock it out and steal it😎
Do Taoists keep a harem every day? Really speechless
Let's talk about the protagonist's character first. Is he a hypocrite? Sometimes he has a bottom line, saying he is a pure seeker, right? In the first life, he used unscrupulous means, he had many wives and concubines, and his lust for power was overwhelming. In the end, he had a real relationship with a demon, and he was not shy about it. He had children, played with poisonous insects, and the most awesome thing was that he just left it alone after playing with it. After a few years of marriage, he found out that the child was his, and got him back. The second life is even more ridiculous. As a person who has walked his own path, you are not reborn into a world that you cannot understand. You can look for reference materials step by step. According to the protagonist's cultivation background, the Tang Dynasty world can be experienced by no more than one hand than the protagonist. What is the result? You don't talk about abandoning children in your own family, right? I asked a sect to leave home at the age of five, but not long after following the master, the place where the master stayed was too dangerous. I was ordained as a monk, and the temple had great potential. In the previous life, I cultivated like a dog? It's so high-end that in this life, most of the cultivation techniques of the previous life were abandoned. Not only did he have the cultivation level of the Tang Dynasty Grandmaster in the previous life, he should also have the cultivation level of the Tang Dynasty Grandmaster, right? What's more, your ability to refine qi, refine qi to transform into gods, and refine gods to return to emptiness. Even the great masters of the Tang Dynasty may not have gone as far as the protagonist in his previous life. As a result, the protagonist is just wandering around, working as a monk, giving advice to others, and even serving as a staff member.
Author, look what he wrote! With my understanding of martial arts and absolute power, Jin Yong would worship you as his teacher (personal opinion). Apart from the mindless coolness, I stayed up late for two days to finish reading this article, and I didn't finish the novel at all.
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It's a good martial arts story with no bloody emotions. It's a pity that it ended in a hurry.



The martial arts warrior rose up and went to the Tang Dynasty to fulfill his destiny. Various conspiracies and calculations revealed the wonderful and true methods one by one.




Of the books on the bookshelf, to be honest, I have no impression of this one.




I've finished the book, just sit back and watch the author show off.













