
Su Linlin's Quest for Immortality
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The story of Su Linlin, who was being chased to kill his wife to prove his enlightenment, and carried a statue on his back to attack the immortal road and kill everyone~
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"Su Linlin's Story of Seeking Immortality": Recommendation index: 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸 I also read this book. It was a hard work to follow at the beginning. It was about cultivating immortals. It was full of supernatural beings, but I thought it was very interesting. The main content was "Killing Wife to Prove Dao". The heroine chases the scumbag to take revenge, but it gradually deviated from the main plot. I wanted to wait until the whole book was finished before pursuing it. The finished book is finished, but...




Serialized. . . I don't know if the heroine is unlucky or just too stupid. She feels like she is being deceived wherever she goes. I haven't seen such a hard-working heroine in a long time~ Eight years of relationship, five years of love as husband and wife, what do you get? The child I finally waited for was slapped to death by the so-called husband as soon as he was born! The old Taoist priest I met at the beginning thought he was a good person, but he tampered with the clay statue of the heroine, and was cracked by Xiaoqing (a bird). Later, he met the heroine and did it again. This time he was saved by a man who looked the same as the heroine's old uncle (I think he was the best person to the heroine, but he seemed to be killed by the heroine stupidly). When she was brought back to where the heroine's son was shot to death, it turned out that the heroine was going to be killed too. In order to fulfill her husband's plan to murder his wife, the big locust tree fell down and Xiao Qing saved her life. Only then did she realize that her husband married her because of the red fruit Xiao Qing gave her. Then Xiaoqing took her to heal her injuries, and then changed the map. When she got there, she thought she was saved by a kind person, but in fact it was not the case at all. It can be seen from the details, but the heroine ignored it~ I won't write about it after that. Anyway, you will be deceived if you believe in the appearance! I have written a lot without realizing it. If you are interested, just read it yourself~



🍁7.5🍁No male protagonist? Serialized. As in the introduction, the heroine was convicted of murdering her wife, and her child was strangled to death by her husband. Fortunately, she escaped with the help of an old Taoist. The soul of her son came to the statue given to her by the Taoist, so the heroine took the statue with her on the road to revenge. What's rare is that this time when the heroine faced her husband's betrayal, she didn't directly scream, "I will never let you go even if I'm a ghost in my next life." (People who say this are either very angry or feel that they really have a next life, or they just can't do anything and think that just saying this will make them angry). However, the heroine's reaction is, I don't want to wait for the next life. If I can't take revenge in this life, I would rather not be reincarnated. After that, the heroine began to fight against her ex-husband, so her ex-husband will live for a long time. According to the author's portrayal, although the ex-husband is pursuing the road, he has already left the range of ruthlessness. He has the appearance of a sinister and vicious villain. I don't know whether it is intentional or due to insufficient portrayal. If the ex-husband is vicious in nature, then he probably will not achieve much. I think of a JJ novel I read before, "The Immortal of Cultivation" (with a male protagonist). The heroine traveled through time and became a widow. Her ex-husband was forced to marry the original owner in order to repay the favor of saving her life. Later, he left her when he went to practice as an immortal. Then she became rich and wealthy all her life and went to practice as an immortal when she was old. What impressed me about this article is that the image of my ex-husband was well created. He had no feelings for the original protagonist or the heroine from beginning to end, but he would take care of her. He always only had the road in his eyes, so he was respected by others. Of course, he never regretted what happened back then, and he was firm in his belief no matter what he did. Of course, Dianjia also has a copy of "My Wife, You Are Heartless", which proves the truth for killing one's husband, but I didn't read it because the reviews were confusing.




Different from traditional immortality writing, it is refreshing




