
The Jin Yiwei in the Other World
About This Novel
Jin Yiwei, after the fall of the Ming Dynasty, Jin Yiwei broke away from the imperial court and established his own sect, becoming a well-known martial arts sect in the world. Its Jin Yiwei Book is even more famous in the world, and the martial arts contained in the book are even more coveted by all sects in the world. In 2012, Xiao Chen, a member of the Jinyi Guard family, was ordered to move the Jinyi Book to the treasury. However, he was intercepted by various sects on the way to the treasury. In the end, the demon disintegrated and died together with him. When the soul dissipated, the Jinyi Baodian came to Fenghua Continent with Xiao Chen's soul in the broken void.
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Official(9)Scraped 1mo ago
The first part was fine, but the second part made me feel like I couldn't stand it anymore and I gave up the book decisively.
. . . . The first part was fine, but the second part made me feel like I couldn't stand it anymore and I gave up the book decisively.
Feeling okay
Overall it's good, but the system is a bit weird and there are some typos.
Howard Luye is really a bit heartbreaking. He was injured by his own brother. If he hadn't been smart, he might have been killed by his brother. Hopefully he might find a place to recuperate and come back for revenge.
I don't like novels with Western names like this
The heroine wrote "ugly"
Can the heroine be written more normally?
Another world
They all say foreign countries, foreign names are so fucking fucked up
I was enjoying watching it, but it got cut off and the ending was a bit rushed.
I feel that competing for family status is really a terrible thing. Whether in ancient times, modern times, China or foreign countries, there are often brothers and sisters who kill each other because of family status. It is really terrible.
This Milos is so abominable. As the saying goes, like mother, like son. Du Yin was able to kill Howard all because of Milos's instigation. We can't get along well. Why do we have to fight and kill? How ugly!
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Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 1mo ago
The first part was fine, but the second part made me feel like I couldn't stand it anymore and I gave up the book decisively.
. . . . The first part was fine, but the second part made me feel like I couldn't stand it anymore and I gave up the book decisively.
Feeling okay
Overall it's good, but the system is a bit weird and there are some typos.
Howard Luye is really a bit heartbreaking. He was injured by his own brother. If he hadn't been smart, he might have been killed by his brother. Hopefully he might find a place to recuperate and come back for revenge.
I don't like novels with Western names like this
The heroine wrote "ugly"
Can the heroine be written more normally?
Another world
They all say foreign countries, foreign names are so fucking fucked up
I was enjoying watching it, but it got cut off and the ending was a bit rushed.
I feel that competing for family status is really a terrible thing. Whether in ancient times, modern times, China or foreign countries, there are often brothers and sisters who kill each other because of family status. It is really terrible.
This Milos is so abominable. As the saying goes, like mother, like son. Du Yin was able to kill Howard all because of Milos's instigation. We can't get along well. Why do we have to fight and kill? How ugly!









