Tao Gifts Are Everywhere

Tao Gifts Are Everywhere

by There Is A Plum Man In Jiangzuo

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888Kwords413chapters
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Ch. 413Final Words
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About This Novel

Tao Li, who graduated with a double major in mathematics and physics, determined to become the most powerful teacher in the world, and he did it. The world is filled with peaches and plums, and students are doing their best! The world is filled with pottery and gifts, and the light of spring is everywhere!

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Shi Hongnian93mo ago

I want a teacher like this! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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Wind93mo ago

come on

Come on guys, these chapters can be adjusted a little. I suggest you jump to college after one more year. This will make it easier for you to write in the future. After all, there are so many problems in the world. In the later stage, you can let Mr. Tao Li learn music and other knowledge while teaching to fill up your writing range. Of course, a small amount is better, but if you have more, it will be a bit of a waste of time. Come on.

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Wave Your Hand96mo ago

I introduced this book from another book and found it.

Very good, worth watching

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A Cheerful Lemonade92mo ago

This book is very similar to the great doctor Ling Ran

I'm not saying anything else. After all, the content of the two themes is different,,, but I quite like this theme,,, and will keep reading.

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Late Summer 47279mo ago

The creativity is good, but the character design is not good

Since the author has seen the great doctor Ling Ran and A Weiwei Smile, he should take a closer look at what the male god is like. It's not just about being handsome, you also have to pay attention to your words and deeds and have a good character. Although the male protagonist is also very handsome, his character is really unlikable and sometimes even seems very vulgar. The heroine's character is not likable either, and the interaction between the two is annoying to watch, and I really can't stand it. In fact, for online articles, the writing style is not the most important, the most important thing is the plot and characters. Even if it can't be as funny as the great doctor Ling Ran, as long as the characters are likeable and the plot is okay, it can attract people to watch. But it's more uncomfortable if the character is not likeable. Of course, I'm looking at this entirely from the perspective of a female reader. Maybe male readers will find such a sleazy protagonist more down-to-earth? ? I don't know what the author was thinking. Did he ignore the character issue when he imitated the great doctor Ling Ran, causing the character to collapse, or did he deliberately go in the opposite direction and want to write a different protagonist?

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中二の人96mo ago

Author, give you a suggestion

You can consider the segmentation of text.

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_(:³√∠)_@hao90mo ago

very good

Very good, but the ending was a bit rushed

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The Prosperous Age of the Tang Dynasty91mo ago

Read the masterpiece

I really like what the author wrote, why did it end so quickly?

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Cんm_be90mo ago

Personally, I feel like what's the point of letting readers read on? If you don't like it, don't criticize it.

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Cool Breeze91mo ago

good

I thought it was really interesting, but I just couldn't read it. I finished it in one day.

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