
This Martial Saint Just Wants to Be an Official
by Chu Mojun
About This Novel
Enemies are lurking around, dark clouds are pressing down on the city, and Dayong's situation is in danger. At the critical moment, Lu Yuanzhi decided to show off. He looked back, bowed and said seriously: "I also ask your majesty to promote me. If I practice my national destiny, I will become stronger with the promotion. A mere thief outside the city can be wiped out with a snap of his fingers." After hearing this, Emperor Jianhong thought seriously and asked in deep voice: "My lovely lady has reached the rank of prince, how can she be promoted again?" Lu Yuanzhi did not answer, but looked at the bright yellow rolling dragon robe on Emperor Jianhong with burning eyes.
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Official(13)Scraped 2mo ago
Alas, today's authors don't know what they are doing. They always like to write about the protagonist. When he sees a woman, he will describe how beautiful other people's bodies are, how nice their breasts are, how long their thighs are. If you have such ability, why don't you write a shitty novel instead of a pornographic novel?
I just want to know when there will be a blacklisting function
The author's writing is lacking, but his ideas are okay.
The portrayal of the characters is always a bit uninteresting. Hai Wuhuang said he was a genius in Confucianism and Taoism, but he didn't describe what made him so good. The things that others thought were good were all told to him by the protagonist. His mentality was also a little bad, and he liked to pretend. With the promotion letter mentioned by the protagonist, I felt that I must be the first, and then I couldn't hold back after losing my reputation. The protagonist also said that he wanted to hide his fifth-grade cultivation level, but then he pretended to show off his level in front of his cousin. The advancement of the plot is too deliberate. Every time you get a clue, you need other things to lead to it. Just once or twice, it will be like this every time. And what I want to complain about the most is that it's okay to copy poems to show how powerful the protagonist is, but the political system must also be copied. They are in an extraordinary world and have been developing for so many years. How can they not even manage a clan? Why do you think that extraordinary people from other worlds are all idiots? A powerful emperor, a few powerful ministers, and the clan can be solved casually. There are many despicable methods. If you label him as a rebel, what can he do? Raise troops to attack the emperor? Win over a group of clans, kill a group of clans, remove some useless clans from the imperial status, and give them a sweet date. As long as they make great achievements, they can restore the imperial status. There are many conspiracies and intrigues, and there are so many Confucian and Taoist practitioners, but they all feel like idiots, and there is no sign of any cleverness. What's even more speechless is that the protagonist pushed the favor order today, and he took the test on this topic just two days later. Is it true that he should write whatever comes to his mind? Can't he write in advance? Or the exam can be postponed to a later time, so there is no need to rush.
I think it looks good
Like the books from a few years ago, it made me calm down and read slowly
This is writing a book
It's only the second chapter and I'm already having fun with myself
Say a few words,
I learn the style of other great masters, but I can't control it. My writing style pretends to be profound and arty. The scene where the emperor and the imperial master appeared was embarrassing.
There are a lot of typos. It's an embarrassing case to solve. If you are not good at learning, you should learn Conan. You are omniscient and omnipotent. Everyone else is an idiot. It's a failure. A good clue, such as the story told by the storyteller, turns into a clue in a blink of an eye. The story told by the skilled woman immediately revealed the identity of the big shot, etc. I won't talk about the rest. It's boring.
A low-end version of Da Feng's watchman, the routine is the same
Changed? The writing is getting more and more rubbish. . .
When I see 125, I can give up no matter how hard I insist. It's too forceful and deliberate.
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Official(13)Scraped 2mo ago
Alas, today's authors don't know what they are doing. They always like to write about the protagonist. When he sees a woman, he will describe how beautiful other people's bodies are, how nice their breasts are, how long their thighs are. If you have such ability, why don't you write a shitty novel instead of a pornographic novel?
I just want to know when there will be a blacklisting function
The author's writing is lacking, but his ideas are okay.
The portrayal of the characters is always a bit uninteresting. Hai Wuhuang said he was a genius in Confucianism and Taoism, but he didn't describe what made him so good. The things that others thought were good were all told to him by the protagonist. His mentality was also a little bad, and he liked to pretend. With the promotion letter mentioned by the protagonist, I felt that I must be the first, and then I couldn't hold back after losing my reputation. The protagonist also said that he wanted to hide his fifth-grade cultivation level, but then he pretended to show off his level in front of his cousin. The advancement of the plot is too deliberate. Every time you get a clue, you need other things to lead to it. Just once or twice, it will be like this every time. And what I want to complain about the most is that it's okay to copy poems to show how powerful the protagonist is, but the political system must also be copied. They are in an extraordinary world and have been developing for so many years. How can they not even manage a clan? Why do you think that extraordinary people from other worlds are all idiots? A powerful emperor, a few powerful ministers, and the clan can be solved casually. There are many despicable methods. If you label him as a rebel, what can he do? Raise troops to attack the emperor? Win over a group of clans, kill a group of clans, remove some useless clans from the imperial status, and give them a sweet date. As long as they make great achievements, they can restore the imperial status. There are many conspiracies and intrigues, and there are so many Confucian and Taoist practitioners, but they all feel like idiots, and there is no sign of any cleverness. What's even more speechless is that the protagonist pushed the favor order today, and he took the test on this topic just two days later. Is it true that he should write whatever comes to his mind? Can't he write in advance? Or the exam can be postponed to a later time, so there is no need to rush.
I think it looks good
Like the books from a few years ago, it made me calm down and read slowly
This is writing a book
It's only the second chapter and I'm already having fun with myself
Say a few words,
I learn the style of other great masters, but I can't control it. My writing style pretends to be profound and arty. The scene where the emperor and the imperial master appeared was embarrassing.
There are a lot of typos. It's an embarrassing case to solve. If you are not good at learning, you should learn Conan. You are omniscient and omnipotent. Everyone else is an idiot. It's a failure. A good clue, such as the story told by the storyteller, turns into a clue in a blink of an eye. The story told by the skilled woman immediately revealed the identity of the big shot, etc. I won't talk about the rest. It's boring.
A low-end version of Da Feng's watchman, the routine is the same
Changed? The writing is getting more and more rubbish. . .
When I see 125, I can give up no matter how hard I insist. It's too forceful and deliberate.









